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Old Dixie Valley School circa 1961
Credit: http://www.nvexpeditions.com/churchill/dixievalley.html


Dixie Valley Nevada was a small ranching town in Churchill County that dates back to around 1861 when salt, potash and borax were discovered in the area. At one time this valley was all underwater as ancient Lake Lahontan covered a vast majority of Nevada. Today this entire area is all part of the Great Basin and when waters receded it left behind the salt that miners took an interest in before this valley transitioned into a small ranching community. It was named Dixie Valley by Southern Sympathizers who came to the area around the time of the Civil War. The name Dixie Valley has stood tall for over 150 years and despite the US Navy owning most of the land currently here even they never changed it unlike the early pioneers of the historic mining town Mark Twain prospected in called Unionville Nevada. Towns surrounding Dixie Valley such as Victor, 
Wonder, Hercules, La Plata, White Cloud City, Stillwater, Mountain Well and Austin Nevada.

 Nevada were more focused on mining while in the valley it was ranching. More then likely the ranches provided livestock perhaps some crops for the miners in other nearby towns while the ranchers may have went to these other towns in search of much needed supplies so the two worked hand in hand together. If you lived in this valley you had no amenities more then likely the nearest saloon would be a half of day on horseback up to Wonder or Middlegate Station if you wanted a beer. Their was an Overland, Telegraph and Pony Express Station up in Cold Springs. Therefore if you were to live here in the 1800's you lived in isolation mainly tending to your everyday basic needs such as tending to your cattle, gathering water, growing crops, chopping wood and that sort of thing. Dixie Valley is symbolic to Western American History period! Why? Because the ranches found here depict the life of early pioneers that had so very little yet built lives for themselves on the range in a world away from a world. Some of the earliest ranch remnants and sites can be found in this valley at least what very little remains. So that is my goal is to kind of capture what remains so that our viewers can kind of picture what life may have been like living in this valley. 


The town had no retail businesses but it did have a post office and a schoolhouse. The one room schoolhouse grades 1 thru 8th could be used for elections, dances and town meetings. More so the teacher lived on site while every neighbor in this valley probably lived a mile or two apart. Allot of the farmers who braved this vast frontier took advantage of the natural springs which flow deep within the earth and as the water surfaces it keeps this valley flourishing. This made it ideal for grazing cattle and growing alfalfa which did occur for at least a 100 years. With an endless supply of water in the valley rising to the surface the ranchers not only had drinking water but fertile land to grow. Therefore about fifty to sixty five families resided in this valley with each one having an operable ranch. Some of the street names were named after some of those families or perhaps at one time these old wagon roads were simply just long driveways to some of these secluded ranches where kids played, dogs herded cattle and ranchers road on horseback.

The post office in town stayed open from 1918 till about 1933 the only connection to the outside world the ranchers had really was snail mail. Their was a school house for kids who lived on the range. Supposedly kids that were in one thru eighth grade attended the one room school house while high school was held in nearby Fallon 65 miles SW. I am sure those children who attended school did not look forward to the 130mph round trip only to get home and have to tend to the ranch. The life of a rancher was a difficult one especially if you lived in the Nevadan wilderness as you always were under the threat of mountain lions, coyotes and even wolves. Ranchers were responsible for raising cattle here for beef which would supply many of these small towns in the region. Other ranchers may have had sheep and definitely chickens as well since I did come across quite a few coops. Alfalfa was more then likely grown to feed the cattle during the harsh winter months while some ranchers may have sold it to other ones as well. Everyone in this valley played some sort of role in the towns economy long enough for this town to thrive for over a century.

The Dixie Valley schoolhouse was moved around more then any other building in all of Churchill County. It was built in 1929 in a place called the Beach District till about 1939. It was then moved to Fallon where it resided on the West end of town and in Oats Park only finally to be permanently relocated to Dixie Valley in 1961 to replace the old schoolhouse. Sadly by 1964 the school closed I am not sure why but I read all the students including 1 - 8th grade were also being transported to Fallon. This must had not only been chaotic for the children but the parents as well who might have needed a hand on the ranch. Id like to think that the reasoning behind Dixie Valley becoming abandoned is not just the fact that one of the largest earthquakes in Nevada occurred here but the remoteness probably made it very difficult for some family. With Fallon growing into a major city in northern Nevada allot of folks from these small ranching towns ended up relocating here.

More then likely by the 1970's all the ranches ended up being abandoned leaving behind cabins, homesteads, barns, chicken coops, corrals and other remnants of the past to wither in the elements. If you pay very close attention to some of our photos you will see patches of Cottonwood Trees in the valley. Every ranch that ever existed in this valley more then likely was built around a spring or a patch of trees that grow unusually larger then any trees I have ever seen in Nevada. Perhaps some of the largest cottonwood trees to have ever grown grow in this valley. Allot of the canyons are very lush given the fact that snow melt runs through them in the spring every year off of the Stillwater and Alpine Clan Mountain Ranges which form this valley. This valley is an alkali basin where the cooler months their are smaller marshes, ponds and wetlands while in the more arid months dust devils swirl ancient sands.

Believe it or not Dixie Valley is very similar to its sister town on the otherside of the Stillwater Mountains known as Stillwater which are both known for its salt marshes. If you study the panorama at the top of this page you can clearly see the alkali salt marsh from afar which looks like a lake in the distance. In some sense it is a very shallow lake which generally is more prevalent in the winter months. More then likely the Paiute Tribe who has sustained themselves for thousands of years ago by utilizing the valleys springs lived off this lands. Such springs were not only priceless as a vital source of drinking water but it also attracted allot of bird life. More then likely the natives who lived in this valley for thousands of years hunted duck, geese, deer, big horned sheep and many other animals that migrated to the valley to indulge in its enriched springs. Today most folks that visit Dixie Valley come to this rich valley do so to hunt the abundant wildlife found here.

The marsh not only gets fed from the waters that pour down off the mountains but under it is a massive underground aquifer and some parts of it do bubble. Why? Well their are certain parts of the valley that are still hot. As a matter in fact their is allot of geothermal energy underground even though the volcanoes are extinct the rocks deep beneath this valley are still hot so when water comes into contact with them it ends up rising and bubbling out of the ground forming hot springs and steam.  In 1988 a geothermal power plant was built in Dixie Valley which boasts 12 production steam wells and 24 injections wells. The geothermal energy produces electricity for those living in neighboring states such as Utah and Idaho which border Nevada. Some people believe the springs in the valley are bottomless if you are going to hike out here be careful there are holes everywhere and some springs are so hot that if you fell in you would boil to death so use caution if you so decide you want to explore the valley. Due to this factor it might explain what happens to some people who have gone missing here. Based on those facts along if they do not end up getting lost in the mountains that surround this valley some may have simply just as much stepped in the wrong place.

I read that the area was acquired by the US Navy in 1995 for the Fallon Range Training Complex or abbreviated and called the FRTC. Training exercises ranging from dropping bombs, urban warfare, target practicing, gorilla warfare, parachuting, covert operations and operating military vehicles. As you hike around the valley you will find NATO blank cartridges, smoke grenades, abandoned armored vehicles, tanks, camo bunkers and other remnants of the past left behind from previous training practices. Despite the Navy owning a majority of the valley its still public property to hike, camp, hunt, offroad and explore in except during training exercises. I read that the NAVY had been using Dixie Valley for warfare practice since the 1980's so more then likely by then all the ranches were gone so that many of the ranches could be bombed in various exercises. Sadly the US Navy ended up destroying most of the ranches if you drive to each ranch site allot of what stands is old wooden fences, chicken coops and maybe a few small structures.

When the Navy begin bombing practice in Dixie Valley they dismantled the school house and quite a few other buildings. Of course the Navy's way of dismantling anything in this valley was to bomb the shit out of it. Therefore, when you tour this addition on our site try to bear in mind that very little remains and what does is often concealed by foliage or did not succumb to the Navy's training practices. Their are quite a few dirt roads that traverse this valley almost everyone of them has a ranch site while some of those sites look like a tornado came through leveling anything that once stood.  However, even though so much has been lost their is still ALLOT of gems to see and find if your willing to take the time to explore the valley floor. It would appear that the Fallon Naval Air Station has been acquiring allot of property in this region not just in Dixie Valley but they also acquired the ghost town of Fairview which now is totally off limits.

If you drive around Dixie Valley where many ranches use to be today are simply ponds some with small wood docks others with picnic benches. Just like the towns streets were named after various ranchers so were the ponds. Some of the ranches still have concrete pools with leaky faucets that harnessed the underground springs that can still be seen today. Their is quite a few named ponds, bubbling springs, green patches of foliage, concrete pools of water, marshy areas, troughs and leaky pipes found at a variety of ranch sites. All of it has been abandoned I remember one of the ranches I visited water was just bubbling up from the ground flooding everything. At one time the ranchers probably redirected the water so that they could irrigate crops or water down there horses. Some of the ranchers probably hunted up in the mountains for antelope in the region as well.

Today very little human life is ever seen in Dixie Valley although their is some military personnel who does live here so if you do decide to visit be respectful of any dwellings that might serve as a home to our Naval officers who have made a life out here. During my trek I did find an active residence while another one appeared to have been squatted in. I sometimes often wonder why some towns made it and others did not. If I were to build a town in the middle of Nevada I think this valley would be a great metropolis considering it has geothermal energy, underground springs that are always active and platted roads. If you ever study maps of Dixie Valley even current ones every single ranch property is visible because most of the corrals, property lines and fencing still border them. When you really sit down and think about it these ranches were homes to various families some who seen their last days on earth watching the sunrise and sunset over this valleys mountains. With that being said their is energy on the land after all children played, elderly died, people had gotten epidemics, accidents occurred, women gave birth and men sunk their hopes as well as dreams into operating a successful profitable ranch.

In 1954 a massive earthquake occurred actually the named them the Dixie Valley - Fairview quake which two occurred four minutes apart one of them measuring 7.3 and the other 6.9 on the rector scale. At the time this was the 12th largest quake on record in the United States. The quake was felt throughout California, Idaho, Oregon and Utah for hundreds of miles. While their was little damage in Dixie Valley many older concrete structures sustained some at the Fallon Naval Auxiliary Air Station which led to several soldiers on base that had injuries. In Fallon many canals were damaged created by the Newlands Reclamation Project along with buckled and cracked roads throughout the region. It was estimated that at least a few millions dollars in damage was recorded at the time and it may have been allot worst if the area was more densely populated at the time.  You can clearly see on the eastern end of Dixie Valley a portion of the exposed fault or what is known as fault scarps today. Trust me their are plenty of faults in the region some more visible then others but knowing this also means that at any time earthquakes can occur here and honestly their is no way to predict them either. So this may have been an attributing factor that led to so many ranchers leaving their dreams behind and this valley once and for all. The good people that worked hard on these ranches had a front row seat to disaster you can only imagine how much these quakes scared them in 1954.

The fault rupture in Dixie Valley is what led to the quakes at Fairview Peak and for those that are not aware Fairview Peak is MASSIVE! It can be seen for a hundred miles in almost every direction depending on where you stand. In the case of Dixie Valley when you look to the south you can see it off in the distance. At one time Fairview Peak was a massive volcano and who knows one day it might just erupt again and the next earthquake people may not get so lucky. After the 1954 quake the area became the focus of extensive geoscience studies. In 1968 the research increased and by the 1980's geothermal energy was being harnessed in this valley. The power plant as a matter in fact was complete by 1988 and from 1995 till about 2002 the DOE funded extensive research in Dixie Valley which may lead to Enhanced Geothermal Systems using the site here as a test platform for new modeling techniques. Supposedly the fault zone between Dixie Valley and the Stillwater Range the focal point where most of the geothermal energy is located is also said to be the most thoroughly explored fault zone in the world.  

Less then two months after the Fairview Dixie Quake a magnitude 6.8 quake hit the town of Stillwater Nevada which is just on the other side of the range which caused damage to the town as well as Lovelock and Rogers Dam. In total the region had three quakes despite the small amount of damage ghost towns like Victor, Wonder, Hercules, La Plata, White Cloud City, Stillwater, Mountain Well, Austin and even Cold Springs Station all more then likely receive damage. Allot of ghost towns I visit are in ruins not just because of human factor but such quakes are so strong they can crack foundations and bring down stone walls without any effort at all. The fact is that in the lower 48 Nevada is the most mountainous of states and with that came the quakes caused by rupturing faults and a very rugged frontier that these pioneers had to endure daily. Life had to be a constant hardship here just explore this valley and after awhile you will come to understand that to live here you certainly had to be brave. I cannot say for sure why so many abandoned these beautiful ranches but in theory I would say that isolation, earthquakes and the economy perhaps were all attributing factors.

 In Dixie Valley there is nobody to hear you scream and you depended on the land to provide you with whatever you needed. Their are no amenities only wilderness, historic ranch remnants and a giant checkers board that the US Navy plays in on occasion. Its a diverse valley filled with patches of Cottonwood Groves, Salt Marshes, Hot Springs, Meadows, Seasonal Creeks, Lush Canyons, High Desert, Sandy Beds and even some Forested Peaks. I have to say in all my journeys throughout Nevada Dixie Valley for me will always be an all time favorite. I mean think about it you have the wilderness, armored vehicles left behind by the Navy and history what is their not to love? I highly recommend anyone who wants to visit the wild west to take on this valley that is why we are sharing this place with our viewers. Being a father it gave me enjoyment to take my sons offroading in such a beautiful valley then have a picnic lunch at some lush springs and finish off the day climbing all over armored vehicles. More or less for me it was one of my more perfect memories I had with my sons taking them here and we hope to inspire all of you who have an adoration for the hard work we do because some day Dixie Valley may be wiped off the grid so lets enjoy it for what is!

I believe that this valley is home to all sorts of paranormal happenings based on our research here. This includes ghosts more then likely haunt these abandoned ranches. I find more then often ranches are haunted by their owners who may have lived out their entire lives here or built it with there very own hands. Then you have some military presence in the area such as the air base up in Fallon and lets face it UFO's are often sighted near these military facilities especially in this region over the years. While some might be covert black ops projects or test craft other ones may be alien in nature. UFO sightings will continue to occur in this area if you do not believe me check out the photograph we captured on our first expedition of a flying saucer. Then you have hundreds of mutilations this valley is a graveyard of bones more then likely cattle and mustangs. Allot of times if you hike in the foliage on some of these old ranches you might find large three toed tracks that almost look reptilian in nature. How about the ghosts ranch I came across? The first time I was out here I seen an entire working ranch with vehicles, people and someone burning wood. A couple months later I pass by the ranch all the windows are broken, place was abandoned, no vehicles, people, vandalism everywhere, broken bent gate etc. You can imagine my hesitation of exploring the settlement ranch not knowing if what I seen last time were actual people or ghosts based on the horrid conditions I found here.

Nothing surprises me anymore not to far away from Dixie Valley the oldies mummies in North American were discovered at nearby
Grimes Point and lets not forget the Cave Of The Red Haired Giants whom were a race of giants that more then likely navigated this valley when water covered it. Lastly, we have the case of the jeepers creepers scarecrow encounter we experienced where it literally detached itself from a barbed wired fence and begin to carefully watch us from afar. After changing out my batteries in my cam I hit the desert to chase it down and when I arrived all it was is a dummy with clothing on, stuffed with sponge and duck tape. Weird huh? Dixie Valley is just that a strange land maybe even a world in itself where dust devils rage on, faucets drip, old wood fences weather away in the elements and the paranormal thrives just waiting to be discovered or perhaps to even find you!

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