89°F
weather icon Clear

Sparsely populated Esmeralda County

Esmeralda County is a diamond-shaped expanse of dry mountains and high desert wedged between Nye County and the California border.
Its 3,589 square miles includes the highest point in Nevada, 13,140-foot Boundary Peak, and fewer people than you will find at a typical Las Vegas middle school.
With one person for every 3 square miles of territory, Esmeralda ranks as one of the most sparsely populated counties outside of Alaska. In places, though, the county seems far emptier than that. But for a few true frontier-dwellers, nearly everyone lives in one of three spots: the mining outpost of Silver Peak, the sprawling farm community of Fish Lake Valley and the long-faded county seat of Goldfield.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
 
How to protect yourself from the bad air caused by wildfires

When wildfires burn, the smoke can travel long distances and degrade air quality far away, which presents risks for those breathing it. Here’s what to know about taking precautions against poor air quality due to wildfires.

If regular exercise is a struggle, this could be the answer

For many people, common forms of exercise, such as walking, running and weight training, are a struggle because of pain, weakness or mobility issues.

MORE STORIES