Gold Butte National Monument
Gold Butte National Monument is a protected area located in southern Nevada, established in 2016. It covers approximately 296,000 acres of diverse landscapes, including rugged mountains, desert valleys, and ancient rock formations. The monument is home to a variety of wildlife and plant species, making it an important ecological area.
The region is also rich in cultural history, featuring petroglyphs and remnants of historic mining activities. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and exploring the scenic beauty of the desert. Gold Butte serves as a significant site for both natural and cultural preservation.