Highway 50
Highway 50, often referred to as the "Loneliest Road in America," stretches across the central part of the United States. It runs from Ocean City, Maryland, to Sacramento, California, covering approximately 3,073 miles. The highway passes through diverse landscapes, including mountains, deserts, and plains, making it a scenic route for travelers.
In Nevada, Highway 50 is particularly famous for its remote stretches, where services can be sparse. The road connects several small towns and offers access to attractions like Great Basin National Park and Lake Tahoe. Travelers often enjoy the solitude and natural beauty found along this historic route.