Decided to check this area out after seeing it described on the Elko Convention and Authority website while we were visiting Elko.
From Elko you take the Mountain City Highway (State Road 225) north about 25-30 miles to the Tuscarora Highway (Hwy. 226). You follow Hwy 226 for approximately 12-15 miles before seeing a directional sign on a gravel road. You follow the gravel road for approximately 8 miles before seeing another directional sign and the cemetery.
The views of the mountains are pretty and we saw two coyote while on the gravel road but they kept running so we weren't able to capture a picture.
The town itself isn't exactly what we expected. I think we thought we would see more remnants of the town such as old buildings etc. all we really saw were two chimneys, some small homes that looked like they were occupied and the Tuscarora Pottery School which is apparently ran by a renowned potter named Dennis Parks.
We did not spend a lot of time exploring the area because it was snowing and we needed to get back to the freeway to be on our way. We are curious if there are more remnants of structures that we did not see from the road since it was so cold and nasty while we were there. read more