Land with Water Rights In Lincoln County Nevada is a limited supply commodity with a very large future demand.
Alamo is located in the Pahranagat Valley, just north of Coyote Springs and only 90 miles from Las Vegas. Over 5000 acres of this lush valley are reserved as the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge Wetlands, which provide an important stop over point for thousands of migratory birds on the Great Pacific Migratory Route.
Panaca feels like the town your grandmother grew up in. Quite streets, friendly nieghbors, good schools were the teachers not only knows the kids name, they know the parents, and sometimes the grandparents names as well. A safe friendly place to raise a family. Panaca is also the home to the Lincoln County high school.
Shortly after the Homestead Act of 1862, Pioche, Nevada was the booming mine town in the Western Territory.
Pioche is the real McCoy, Boot Hill Cemetery and all, Pioche at one time was ruled by the hired gunmen, and crazed miners. Today there many nice places to stay a day, week, or month. Its is worth the trip to visit Pioche, Nevada.
The access to, and availability of, recreational opportunities in and around Lincoln County are nearly endless. From Lake Mead to Zion and Escalante Grand Stair Case National Parks to The Las Vegas Strip and none of them are even in Lincoln County. With over ten thousand square miles of mostly public land and five Nevada State Parks, you could spend a life time exploring. Lincoln County borders Southern Utah, and is not far from the Arizona Strip (North Rim of The Grand Canyon), some of the most Beautiful and unpopulated land in America.