Nevada Points of Interest

HISTORIC WARD TOWNSITE


The Historic Ward Townsite is located in the Spring-Steptoe Valleys watershed of Nevada. This site is a remnant of a once-thriving mining town that was established in the late 1800s. The town was known for its rich silver deposits and was home to around 1,500 people at its peak. Visitors to the area can explore a variety of historical structures, including a schoolhouse, post office, and even an old jail. In addition to the well-preserved buildings, visitors can also view several mining artifacts, including an old stamp mill and an aerial tramway. The Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park nearby offers further opportunities for exploration, including a hike to see the six beehive-shaped ovens that were used to produce charcoal for the smelting process.

The Historic Ward Townsite offers visitors a unique glimpse into the history of the American West. The townsite is an excellent example of the boom-and-bust cycle that characterized many mining towns of the era. Visitors can learn about the challenges that miners faced in extracting and processing ore, as well as the social and cultural aspects of life in a remote frontier town. The site is also an excellent destination for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking and camping nearby. Overall, the Historic Ward Townsite offers a fascinating look at a bygone era and is well worth a visit for anyone interested in history, mining, or the American West. Get driving directions.
HISTORIC WARD TOWNSITE

Points of Interest
Location
AURUM CEMETERY
DUCK CREEK BASIN RECEATION AREA
EGAN CANYON HISTORIC CEMETERY
GARNET HILL RECREATION AREA
HISTORIC WARD CEMETERY
HISTORIC WARD TOWNSITE
MURPHY WASH CABIN RECREATION SITE
OSCEOLA HISTORIC CEMETERY

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Ward Charcoal Ovens State Park 14 7,062 ft
Ward Mountain 29 7,350 ft