Around Town
This “western” style town is a short thirty minute drive from downtown Reno.
A very winding road takes you about 1500 feet above Reno where you’ll have a view of the attractive high plains landscape.
Then you’ll immediately see the town’s historical likeness to a mining town of the past.
One of the first sites you’ll see is the tall, picturesque St Mary in the Mountains Church.
The town maintains the look of the 1800s having storefronts with wooden sidewalks.

The town was founded in the 1850’s as a mining town because of the discovery of gold and silver known as the Comstock Lode. By the late 1800s the output of the mines fell of and the large population declined.
Some of the older readers may remember a western television program from the 1960s and 1970s called Bonanza. The Cartwright Family owed the fictitious Ponderosa Ranch located near Virginia City.
If you’re in the Reno area, take a ride to see the charm of an old western town.