If you’re planning a road trip soon, I highly recommend experiencing U.S. Route 50 - aka “The Loneliest Road in America - for yourself. Before you go, let me know some of your favorite scenic drives in America in the comments down below. Thanks for tuning in and remember to never stop exploring!
Just completed the "Loneliest Road" last month. It is full or geologic wonders and history. And, at least now, not lonely at all. Well done video and drone shots.
Such a well done video! I grew up in Las Vegas and never had the desire to visit northern NV because it seemed bleak and desolate to me, but you proved otherwise! Lehman Caves is now a must-see for me.
Melon F thanks for watching! And yes, I highly recommend checking out Great Basin National Park and the caves! The tour guides are super knowledgeable and really make it an enjoyable experience!
I drove down that road last summer. There was a point where I could see for miles in every direction and no one was around. It's probably the most alone I've ever been, a very weird feeling.
Never Stop Exploring I’ve got a pretty big channel, let me know when you are ready for a collaboration trip to Hawaii to explore the history of the Ukulele, I’m so down!
It's my favorite road to drive on!!! It's so smooth and so much to see and do! A MUST STOP is Middlegate Station at 50 & 361. They have the BEST bacon cheeseburger I've ever had! Also, Eureka is way cool and Great Basin Nat'l Park is one of my favorite places!!!! PS: Ft Churchill is an awesome place! Great video!
395 and 50 are my two favorite roads. 50 is absolutely worth it. There's this dusty little roadside tavern and café in a little place called Middlegate at road 361 and 50. Stop there if you can. Good food. There might still be lodging there too. There's literally nothing else in the area.
Nice video! I actually live at one of the stops as seen at 2:12 In the town of folsom. We have a whole history museum here and one of my favorite exhibits was about the pony express.
My wife and I just completed this road trip and are going to be mailing in our stamp books! Austin was almost wholly closed up with the exception of the International Cafe - definitely not recommended! Eureka was perfect with lunch at the Owl Cafe 👍, Ely was good and glad we got there....almost forgot, stop at Middlegate Station- what a terrific lunch stop....
One thing to note: a lot of Nevada highways are like this. Long stretches of desert broken by mountains occasionally. Highway 93, north of Ely to Wells, is just like it. Maybe not as many tourist stops along it, but still, very little but the landscape and the sky to keep you company. Nevada is a very beautiful state to drive through. Just imagine going down that road from Austin to Ely at night with the stars overhead and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" by Pink Floyd playing on your stereo. Now, that's a magical experience.
Been meaning to take this trip for a while. Hopefully this summer we'll be able to make that happen. Although, I have to say it looks beautiful in the snow.
7 years ago I did the drive from Salt Lake to Great Basin NP. Since my flight was way late I did the majority of that drive at night, no moon. That was the Utah portion of US 50. But it was ridiculously, scary lonely. Once I passed the town of Delta, I did not see another car for two hours, till I crossed into Nevada and found a little casino.
The US-6 in Nevada should be called "The Loneliest Road in America", since US-6 is about 300 miles across Nevada from California state line to Utah state line and only have two towns. Tonopah is both unincorporated town and designated census place, while Ely is incorporated city. Tonopah has a population of more then 2,000 people, and the population of Ely is 4,000 people. There is no service (food, gas, and lodging) for 167 miles between Tonopah and Ely Nevada, and again for 84 miles between Benton California and Tonopah Nevada. And it is more removed land then US-50 across Nevada which is more then 400 miles in length, with 5 towns which is no more than 70 miles without food, gas, and lodging.
Never understood why it got the moniker. It is a busy road, you can see another car at least every 30-60 minutes. There are much lonelier roads in the West where you might not see another car all day. There is lots to see and some dirt roads off to the side that are quite interesting and scenic.
One of the best trips ever is crossing Nevada on Hay 50. Be sure to top of your tank every time you can, if you don't like crowds like I don't, this is a wonderful trip. If there had been better employment opportunities, I would have stayed there, the small population. is a direct result of the lack of employment opportunities, so I just visit and dream of being able to live there.
I know driving that road is looooooooonnnnnnnnggggggggg ! The Winnemucca route was the only time we went that way on to Montana just as a different way to go than our normal route from 395 to HW 6. though Tonapah then Ely then93 to Wells Nv. Thats a looooonnnnnngggg drive as well but its what makes it what it is. VERY LONG!!! hahah
Two of us drove Hwy. 50 from Coast to Coast in 2004. I drove a 1956 Chevy and Paul drive a 1957 Chevy. The report is at MoKnowsPhotos.com/USA Carl Morrison, Placentia, California 92870-192925 MoKnowsPhotos.com/USA
Two of us drove Hwy. 50 from Coast to Coast in 2004. I drove a 1956 Chevy and Paul drive a 1957 Chevy. The report is at MoKnowsPhotos.com/USA Carl Morrison, Placentia, California 92870-192925 MoKnowsPhotos.com/USA
If you’re planning a road trip soon, I highly recommend experiencing U.S. Route 50 - aka “The Loneliest Road in America - for yourself. Before you go, let me know some of your favorite scenic drives in America in the comments down below. Thanks for tuning in and remember to never stop exploring!
Wow! These just get better and better! Great history lesson and you make it incredibly interesting!!
Great video sir, thanks so much! I'm putting this on my bucket list of roads immediately, looks incredible. Keep up the good work
I've driven this route so many times, awesome video on it!
fantastic story-telling, very professional camera work. All in all very very professional! Subscribed :)
Jokūbas Matulevičius thank you, and thanks for watching!
Just completed the "Loneliest Road" last month. It is full or geologic wonders and history. And, at least now, not lonely at all. Well done video and drone shots.
Such a well done video! I grew up in Las Vegas and never had the desire to visit northern NV because it seemed bleak and desolate to me, but you proved otherwise! Lehman Caves is now a must-see for me.
Melon F thanks for watching! And yes, I highly recommend checking out Great Basin National Park and the caves! The tour guides are super knowledgeable and really make it an enjoyable experience!
I drove down that road last summer. There was a point where I could see for miles in every direction and no one was around. It's probably the most alone I've ever been, a very weird feeling.
Will it be hot to drive there during summer ?
@@amyyu8867 Most likely. It rained the day I drove down the road and it was still very hot.
I drove it several years ago; scenic, beautiful, dramatic. Would do it again :-)
Bs!
@@hectorcardenas2171 What's BS, Hector?
Great video! You're a great inspiration for my new channel. Great video once again! 😊
I love your channel man. So good.
Awesome, thank you!
Never Stop Exploring I’ve got a pretty big channel, let me know when you are ready for a collaboration trip to Hawaii to explore the history of the Ukulele, I’m so down!
🙌deal!
Looks great - thanks for sharing.
Great video! Love the history and geographic info that very few other travel videos have
Your videography is so beautiful and the knowledge you share is very interesting and informative. Keep it coming!!!
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
Thank you for this very informative!
Love your videos, keep it up!!
It's my favorite road to drive on!!! It's so smooth and so much to see and do! A MUST STOP is Middlegate Station at 50 & 361. They have the BEST bacon cheeseburger I've ever had! Also, Eureka is way cool and Great Basin Nat'l Park is one of my favorite places!!!! PS: Ft Churchill is an awesome place! Great video!
I love highway 395 from Lone Pine up to the Lake Tahoe area. I really want to check out route 50 now however.
395 and 50 are my two favorite roads. 50 is absolutely worth it. There's this dusty little roadside tavern and café in a little place called Middlegate at road 361 and 50. Stop there if you can. Good food. There might still be lodging there too. There's literally nothing else in the area.
Awesome content 👏
Nice video! I actually live at one of the stops as seen at 2:12 In the town of folsom. We have a whole history museum here and one of my favorite exhibits was about the pony express.
My wife and I just completed this road trip and are going to be mailing in our stamp books! Austin was almost wholly closed up with the exception of the International Cafe - definitely not recommended! Eureka was perfect with lunch at the Owl Cafe 👍, Ely was good and glad we got there....almost forgot, stop at Middlegate Station- what a terrific lunch stop....
Ok I'll just go ahead and say it -
"Make sure your car's fuel tank is full, before you leave on a road trip!" 😅
Robert Aviles especially on rte 50! Thanks for watching!
Have water too.
Come up to Washington state. All sorts of interesting places to visit and plenty to see!
Also made the drive from Seattle to Vegas and drove through Nevada, would do it again 👍🏻
One thing to note: a lot of Nevada highways are like this. Long stretches of desert broken by mountains occasionally. Highway 93, north of Ely to Wells, is just like it. Maybe not as many tourist stops along it, but still, very little but the landscape and the sky to keep you company.
Nevada is a very beautiful state to drive through. Just imagine going down that road from Austin to Ely at night with the stars overhead and "Shine On You Crazy Diamond" by Pink Floyd playing on your stereo. Now, that's a magical experience.
I wanna take this trip someday.
Going to drive it in one week - I can't wait :)
I drove through Nevada on that route. It's a trip how empty and vast the landscape is.
Been meaning to take this trip for a while. Hopefully this summer we'll be able to make that happen. Although, I have to say it looks beautiful in the snow.
nooranik21 awesome! I definitely think the snow made it a more scenic and enjoyable drive.
Will it be too hot to go during September?
7 years ago I did the drive from Salt Lake to Great Basin NP. Since my flight was way late I did the majority of that drive at night, no moon. That was the Utah portion of US 50. But it was ridiculously, scary lonely. Once I passed the town of Delta, I did not see another car for two hours, till I crossed into Nevada and found a little casino.
Glad to see Badger from Breaking Bad finally got his own spin off series.
Trail Ridge Pass is a must do if you are near Rocky Mountain National Park.
Sir Richard Burton, pioneer of the angry 1-star Tripadvisor review.
The US-6 in Nevada should be called "The Loneliest Road in America", since US-6 is about 300 miles across Nevada from California state line to Utah state line and only have two towns. Tonopah is both unincorporated town and designated census place, while Ely is incorporated city. Tonopah has a population of more then 2,000 people, and the population of Ely is 4,000 people. There is no service (food, gas, and lodging) for 167 miles between Tonopah and Ely Nevada, and again for 84 miles between Benton California and Tonopah Nevada. And it is more removed land then US-50 across Nevada which is more then 400 miles in length, with 5 towns which is no more than 70 miles without food, gas, and lodging.
Try the Natchez Trace! Goes from Natchez, MS to Nashville, TN. It's a beautiful drive!
Michael Thomas sweet! I'll have to check it out!
That’s pretty neat.
Never understood why it got the moniker. It is a busy road, you can see another car at least every 30-60 minutes. There are much lonelier roads in the West where you might not see another car all day. There is lots to see and some dirt roads off to the side that are quite interesting and scenic.
The Colonial Parkway in Virginia is very cool & interesting.
The Stokes Castle doesnt really look well maintained at all. Well Maintained would be like fixing it up so people can get tours of the inside.
One of the best trips ever is crossing Nevada on Hay 50. Be sure to top of your tank every time you can, if you don't like crowds like I don't, this is a wonderful trip. If there had been better employment opportunities, I would have stayed there, the small population. is a direct result of the lack of employment opportunities, so I just visit and dream of being able to live there.
well it was interesting tanks
You are very hard working person.hat's of.
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Bucket list: to ride my motorcycle from coast to coast on US Hwy 50.
I know driving that road is looooooooonnnnnnnnggggggggg ! The Winnemucca route was the only time we went that way on to Montana just as a different way to go than our normal route from 395 to HW 6. though Tonapah then Ely then93 to Wells Nv. Thats a looooonnnnnngggg drive as well but its what makes it what it is. VERY LONG!!! hahah
Interesting. Too short.
R.i.p Arthur Morgan
Two of us drove Hwy. 50 from Coast to Coast in 2004. I drove a 1956 Chevy and Paul drive a 1957 Chevy. The report is at MoKnowsPhotos.com/USA Carl Morrison, Placentia, California 92870-192925
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Are you a teacher?
ImAshTho I'm not, just love history!
Shoshone land
Expire Oregon and Washington!
disliked the video due to aggressive "like this video" plug :)
Two of us drove Hwy. 50 from Coast to Coast in 2004. I drove a 1956 Chevy and Paul drive a 1957 Chevy. The report is at MoKnowsPhotos.com/USA Carl Morrison, Placentia, California 92870-192925
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