Loneliest Road in America (page 4 of 4)

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Trip Tips

Length: About 350 miles.

When to go: Best in the spring and fall.

Words to the wise: Before heading through remote stretches, fill the fuel tank and carry ample supplies of food and water.

Not to be missed: Certificates that declare ''I Survived the Loneliest Road in America'' are available. Stop at Ely or Fernley (north of Silver Springs via U.S. 95) for qualifying cards that must be validated at checkpoints along the way.

Further information: Nevada Commission on Tourism, 401 N. Carson St. Carson City, NV 89710; tel. 800-638-2328, www.travelnevada.com.
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