Hot Springs
Hot Springs is located in Nye County, just north of Beatty, Nevada. In the early 1900s, the Las Vegas & Tonopah Railroad Company and the Bullfrog Goldfield Railroad stopped at a station in Hot Springs.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: human settlement in Nevada, United States of America
- Also known as: “Hot Springs, Nevada”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Beatty.
Beatty
Photo: David Balmer, CC BY 3.0.
Beatty is an unincorporated town along the Amargosa River in Nye County, Nevada, United States. U.S. Route 95 runs through the town, which lies between Tonopah, about 90 miles to the north and Las Vegas, about 120 miles to the southeast.
Hot Springs
- Category: ghost town
- Location: Nye, Nevada, Southwest, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
36.97689° or 36° 58′ 37″ northLongitude
-116.72284° or 116° 43′ 22″ westElevation
3,583 feet (1,092 metres)Open location code
8585X7GG+QVOpenStreetMap ID
node 150944323OpenStreetMap feature
place=locality
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Portuguese—“Hot Springs” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “溫泉”
- Dutch: “Hot Springs”
- French: “Hot Springs”
- German: “Hot Springs”
- Portuguese: “Hot Springs”
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