In the Nevada desert lies a not-so-secret airforce base UFO enthusiasts like to call Area 51. It is an adventure traveling to the only spot left to actually view the base - Tikaboo Peak.
My husband and I based ourselves in Las Vegas for this trip. We rented a Jeep Wrangler from Dream Car Rentals. http://www.dreamcarrentals.com/ They also rent Hummers. This place had some good and bad aspects. There are two locations in Las Vegas. The one we rented from was 3725 Las Vegas Blvd. next to the Harley Davidson Cafe. It is located right on the strip in a souvenir shop. If you were staying at a hotel on or near the strip you could walk or take a short taxi ride there. I believe they will also pick you up at your hotel. The Jeep Wrangler we were given was a piece of junk but for various reasons that wasn't so bad. They didn't really look it over for damage when we returned it and I didn't feel bad going 4x4ing, as I'm sure many others had done before us. It wasn't the safest vehicle to take off road but the dirt road to Tikaboo Peak can probably be done in a high clearance but not 4x4 vehicle. If I had to do it again, I would rent from a different place in hopes of getting a better vehicle. Maybe rent from a car rental agency at the airport for the duration of your trip.
The drive to Area 51 from Las Vegas is highway for 22 miles then on to smaller paved roads in the middle of nowhere to the dirt road that takes you to Tikaboo Peak.
Take I-15 North for 22 miles. At exit 64, take US-93 North for 70-80 miles. Alamo is the last town to get gas and make sure you fill up. The turn off is unmarked and very easy to miss. Look for mile marker LN 32.2. Make a left onto this dirt road. You are entering Pahranagat Wildlife Area. Shortly, you will come to a gate, if it is closed you can open it but close the gate behind you. After about 5 miles you will come to another gate that you may open and drive through. Drive down the dirt road for approximately 22 miles. At the end you may have to get out and walk as the road deteriorates. You should be able to drive within 1/2 mile of where the hike begins. There is a clearing where you can park your vehicle and camp if you wish. Please take your garbage with you! When I went there was quite a bit of garbage on the ground. Take a left up the hill marked by rock cairns until you get to the top of Tikaboo Peak. This is a very strenuous hike up a steep incline on loose shale. You will come to a summit where you can camp or just take a break. This is not the end of the trail. Continue on up the hill to the top.
A couple words of warning. Take PLENTY of water. There is NO cell signal. Make sure you have a full tank of gas. In the summer the heat is brutal! We hiked in over 110 degree weather and I felt like I would die. Try to make the trip early in the morning. We arrived late in the day and actually drove back part way down the dirt road in the dark and it was still excruciatingly HOT! This is a very remote part of the desert. If you break down, nobody may find you for days, if ever. It is a LONG walk back to the main road. Do not go alone. Take precautions.
There is a more detailed map with directions, GPS coordinates, and a wealth of information on Area 51 at http://www.dreamlandresort.com/. I recommend checking it out and taking a copy with you.
Directions for Extraterrestrial Highway:
Follow the above directions but instead of making the turnoff onto the dirt road continue on and turn left on Hwy. 318 for less than a mile. Take a left onto Hwy. 375. At the intersection you will see the sign "Extraterrestrial Highway". Next to the sign is a parking area where Area 51 workers park their cars and take the bus into Area 51. We did see a Janet plane flying overhead and other military planes such as stealth fighters.
Directions to the Black Mailbox:
Continue on Hwy. 375 for 20 miles to the intersection of Hwy. 375 and Mailbox Road. The mailbox is actually white.
Area 51 is located on Groom Lake Road. If you travel down this road DO NOT go past the warning signs. The armed guards will either shoot you or if you are lucky take you to jail. They are not joking.
The town of Rachel is 39 miles down Hwy. 375. There is not much of anything there but a restaurant called the Little A'Le'Inn where you may also spend the night. Most of the land around Extraterrestrial Highway is public land. You can camp anywhere you like. There is NO gas in Rachel. For more information on Rachel, Nevada, go to http://www.rachel-nevada.com/.
From Las Vegas you can make a day trip but there are a lot of neat things to see in that area including Valley of Fire State Park, Indian petroglyphs, ghosts towns, and a lunar crater. You may want to extend your stay. Check out the Other Places section on the Rachel site.
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