A Quirky Nevada Town Near the California Border Offers a Uniquely Charming Post-Apocalyptic Vibe

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A Quirky Nevada Town Near the California Border Offers a Uniquely Charming Post-Apocalyptic Vibe

Nevada’s desert landscape is teeming with off-kilter destinations. Its main attraction is the “most fun city” in America, but look beyond the neon-soaked streets and you’ll discover a wealth of hidden gems — including the wild little town of Primm. Located near the southern tip of Nevada and stopped abruptly by the California border, Primm is a quirky town surrounded by large swatches of open space. Home to a handful of casinos, restaurants, and a defunct rollercoaster, there’s a slightly post-apocalyptic vibe. Yet somehow, despite its small size and odd assortment of attractions, Primm remains quite charming. Visitors to Las Vegas will find it to be a memorable day trip, as the settlement is less than an hour south — promising a stark contrast to the bustling crowds on The Strip.



With empty parking lots and few tourists, Primm is a shell of its former self, which used to be teeming with visitors and overflowing with premium amenities. But since all of that is still available in Las Vegas, Primm is arguably more intriguing today than ever before. Not quite a ghost town and not quite a thriving tourist town, it sits in limbo. You’ll still find a bit of shopping and gambling here, but it’s the town’s unique atmosphere that now attracts most visitors.

You’re also close to the Avi Kwa Ame National Monument and Ivanpah Dry Lake, the latter of which is an internationally recognized location for wind sailing. Both provide excellent opportunities to get out and enjoy Nevada’s untouched natural landscape. Primm is a wholly unique town set in the Nevada desert, and a wonderful place to escape for an afternoon or weekend.



Casinos and post-apocalyptic vibes in Primm

From the empty Primm Mall to the stationary Desperado Roller Coaster, it’s not hard to find ghost town vibes in Primm. These two places are popular for photography, as the once iconic spots are now all but abandoned. The Primm Mall is found at the south end of town right on the California border, while the Desperado Roller Coaster flies high above Buffalo Bill’s Resort & Casino at the north side of town.

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None of the casinos in town are quite as busy as they were a few decades ago, but they’re still impressive. While you’re snapping photos of Desperado, spend some time inside Buffalo Bill’s. Along with the usual selection of slots, video poker, and table games, you’ll find a race and sports book and a massive lotto store with dozens of machines. You’ll even have multiple dining options if you work up an appetite. There’s nothing rivaling the best casino buffets in Nevada, but it’s still a good spot to unwind and refuel during your stay.



Across Primm Boulevard is Primm Valley Resort & Casino offering much of the same — though it’s a nice change of scenery if you plan on spending all day in town. If you find lodging here, you’ll have access to a nice pool with a few walking paths. The third casino in town, Whiskey Pete’s Hotel & Casino, is no longer open. Located on the west side of town, it’s worth driving over and snapping a few photos of its castle-like exterior with the rolling desert hills as a backdrop.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.