Showing posts with label Virginia City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Virginia City. Show all posts

Friday, April 28, 2023

Geiger Lookout Wayside Park- A Nice Stop with Great Views on the way to and from Virginia City

1990 Geiger Grade Rd. 
Reno, NV, 89521

Geiger Lookout is a favorite spot for sunset lovers and curious travelers making their way to and from Virginia City. You’ll find this gem just a bit up the winding road (built in 1862 to haul silver from the Comstock Lode) from the Reno roundabout, with a turnout offering about 11 parking spaces.

One of the coolest things about Reno is how diverse it is, with its river, farmlands, forests, and Tahoe & Old West vibes all within a short drive of each other. At Geiger Lookout, you’ll be treated to rock lined paths, muted nature colors, and vibrant red mineral mountains, creating a truly unique experience.

With multiple lookout points, you’ll soak in sweeping views of Mt. Rose, the Sierra Mountains, and Downtown Reno. Sitting at about 1,000 feet above the Truckee Meadows, you’ll feel like you're on top of the world being surrounded by stunning scenery.  The park also features the remnants of 1938 barbecues, wells, and even a “love seat,” bringing visitors back in time and sparking curiosity about its history.

Just a quick 15-minute drive up a scenic, winding road will lead you to Virginia City, a charming town soaking in rich mining history and that classic “old west” feel everyone goes nuts for (or is that just me?).  Can you believe that it once inhabited about 25,000 residents at its peak during the 19th century mining bonanza?  That population has since dwindled down drastically to 690 in 2026 (source).  If time machines really existed, Virginia City in its heyday would be among the top places I'd travel back to.

Throughout the year, Virginia City comes alive with annual events, parades, and tours, making it a hotspot for tourists.  With ghost tours, saloon crawls, restaurants, unique boutiques, holiday happenings, tons of historical buildings, and even sleepovers, there’s no shortage of exciting experiences waiting for you in the "Wild Wild West."

Together, Geiger Grade Lookout and Virginia City offer the perfect day trip.  I can't tell you how many times I've found myself wandering around this area.  Sometimes I'll photograph random scenes and places on the way to VC and at VC itself, and sometimes I'll just come for lunch or chat with a VC local (they're always so kind and welcoming).  And at the end of every single trip, I sit back and think about how lucky I am to be living next to a true "Frontier Land (sorry Disney, VC takes the cake)."

Whether I'm soaking in the sunset from the lookout, wandering the streets of Virginia City, or having a showdown with bad guys on C street at noon, I always leave with a deeper appreciation for the beauty and history that surrounds Reno.

Fun Facts: Geiger Grade was once a crucial route for miners traveling between Reno and Virginia City during the Comstock Lode boom.  

Virginia City still preserves many buildings from this era, some over 150 years old.  Check out the stunning Mackay Mansion, the oldest building in VC (1860). Tours available. WEBSITE

Notes 
-A plaque at the stone stairs commemorates Dr. Davison M. Geiger, a local physician who helped finance the original Geiger Grade Road. The stairs lead to the lookout and a cozy “love seat” where you can relax and take in the views.
-The park covers approximately 2 acres.
-Partial shade is available under the trees.
-There are no functional restrooms on site.
-It can get super windy at higher elevations.  Stay on top of hourly weather and dress accordingly 

Categorized under "Parks and Playgrounds" & "Scenic Overlooks"

*Information subject to change.  All opinions are my own.

Photography 
©Katherine Fung
All Rights Reserved

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Experience the Wild West: Ride the Historic Virginia & Truckee Railroad in Virginia City


(775) 847-0380

Virginia City Visitor Center
86 South C Street
Virginia City, NV 89440
(775) 847-7500


If you’re planning a visit to Virginia City, the Virginia & Truckee Railroad is an absolute must-experience.  Take a short train ride to Gold Hill Hotel while taking in the views (mustangs included if you're lucky) and the incredible history of the town that helped put VC (and neighboring towns) on the map.  This charming, magical town, just a short drive from Reno, makes for the perfect day trip.  I'm here so often that I practically feel like a local, lol.  Throughout the year, the railroad offers a variety of awesome event trains, including:

-Gold Hill Excursions - This is their main train that operates daily during the summer, May - October
-Pumpkin Patch & Electric Train O' Lights (October)
-Father's Day Train (June) & Mother's Day Train (June)
-Murder Mystery Train (August)
-Civil War Battle Train (late September)
-The Polar Express & Candy Cane Express (December) - your only chance at landing tickets for the Polar Express train is to stay up to date with the news via newsletter.  Subscribe on their homepage.  Tickets usually become available sometime in the summer. 


Rates as of 8/2024
Virginia City is like stepping into the "Wild Wild West." This charming little town is packed with wooden pathways, historic saloons, and that rich history that just pulls you in. I fell in love with it the first time I visited, and the railroad is just one of the many things I keep on coming back for.

If you’re planning a visit, don’t miss out on all the amazing things Virginia City has to offer. From the lively cowboy culture to the unique shops and year-round attractions, including beloved annual events, there’s so much to explore. Be sure to stop by the visitor’s center to get all the info you need for your trip, including lodging, restaurants, tours, and more.

My family has taken the Candy Cane Express several times, and we’ve also loved the everyday 35-minute round-trip ride up to Gold Hill. You even have the option to hop off and explore the hotel before catching another train back to the station. Each ride is an absolute blast, with the staff going above and beyond to make everyone feel the magic of VC, especially during the holiday season.

The ride to Gold Hill on the V&T Railroad feels like stepping into a storybook. As the train winds through the hills, a kind and knowledgeable conductor shares the rich history of this legendary railway. You’ll pass by remnants of old mines, sunbaked rock formations, and patches of sagebrush.  It's the kind of scenery that stops you in your tracks. Keep your eyes open; wild mustangs are known to roam these parts, and spotting one feels like pure Nevada magic. No matter the season, this ride is sure to deliver.

Candy Cane Express Train 
(November & December)

-50-minute round trip to Gold Hill with a brief stop at the "North Pole" to see Santa and his elves in action.
-During the ride, they read *'Twas the Night Before Christmas.*
-Enjoy hot cocoa or apple cider, cookies, and candy canes.
-Snap pictures with the cheerful Candy Cane Sisters.
-Santa comes out for photos at the end of the ride.
-Sing along to Christmas carols, and they even give a shout-out to December birthdays.
-The train cars and depot are beautifully decorated, and the indoor cars are heated for comfort.
-They keep things fresh by changing up the ride every year.

I absolutely LOVE the Candy Cane Express because it’s pure holiday magic. The Candy Cane Sisters are always full of cheer, and the whimsical train and depot are impossible to skip during the holidays. 

Notes
*Before you head out, check AccuWeather for weather updates.  40°F with wind can feel pretty biting. Dressing the right way can be the determining factor for a good trip.
*For train rides, arriving about 15 minutes early is usually enough time to check in at the gift shop
*V&T also offers a longer 1.5-hour ride to Carson City if you’re up for a longer adventure. 
*Purchase tickets in person to avoid online fees & save money
*Subscribe to Virginia City's newsletter to stay up-to-date with all the latest events and happenings.

***Information subject to change.  All opinions are my own.

Photography
Katherine Fung,
All Rights Reserved.

Categorized under "Day Trips From Reno"