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Go Underground at the Tonopah Historic Mining Park!
The "Underground Adventure" is open!
The Tonopah Historic Mining Park is proud to have been named "Best
Museum in Rural Nevada" 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 & 2007! by the
Nevada Magazine "Best of Nevada" Readers' Awards for the Sixth
Straight Year!
Recipient of 2003 & 2004 Governor's Award for Tourism
Development The Tonopah Historic Mining Park is located on the site
of the original mining claims which started the rush to Tonopah,
making it Queen of the Silver Camps. Belle and Jim Butler's strike
in the year 1900 brought the United States into the 20th century and
many mining and processing techniques developed there are still in
use today.
The park, encompasses portions of four of the major
mining companies and covers over 100 acres. It preserves this rich
history and brings it to life with equipment, exhibits, and a
self-guided tour. The tour wanders throughout the property. All
buildings on the property are open for our visitors to enjoy and
feel how it was to be working in a turn of the century mining
environment. The grounds are constantly changing. New exhibits are
being installed and restoration of existing buildings is continuing.
All monetary donations go directly to further expanding our exhibit
halls and walking tour.
The Tonopah Historic Mining Park is a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization and all donations, monetary and artifacts, are tax deductible.
The park collects, restores and displays mining artifacts on the site and in the original buildings. All mining artifacts, large and small, are welcome donations to help preserve Nevada's rich mining past. With over 100 acres of property, the park provides a unique opportunity to house all types of mining equipment. Go Underground at the Mining Park!!
The underground tunnel restoration is now complete. It features a walk down a mine tunnel that intersects one of the original discovery stopes. Named the Burro Tunnel, the "Underground Adventure" is not for the faint of heart! At the end of the tunnel, visitors are able to step into a steel viewing cage and look down the 500' deep stope. Newly completed projects include the restoration of the Mizpah Mine collar. Visitors can now walk across the top of the richest mine in the Tonopah District and look down the shaft, which is lit with a large spotlight.

All the chain link and barbed wire has been removed to maximize our visitors experience. Our black light mineral display has just been greatly expanded and now features short-wave ultraviolet lights which enhance the colors of the display.
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the Tonopah Mining Park Information Guide
The Tonopah Historic Mining Park Hours:
Open 7 days a week from 9:00am - 5:00pm
Bus tours are welcome!
Tour operators please call to make arrangements for special tours.
Free admission to Visitor's Center.
Walking tour prices are $5 per adult.
Children under 6 FREE, 7 - 12 $3
Veterans & Active Military FREE
For tour group rates, please inquire.
For those staying overnight in Tonopah, there is $1 off your tour!
Any questions or comments, please feel free to contact:
(775) 482-9274 or Tonopah Historic Mining Park Email
Just Click on the Links below
for more information!
History of the Tonopah Historic Mining Park
Become a Member of the Tonopah Historic Mining Park
Nevada State Mining Championships Page
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