Panaca Summit Kilns
Two well-preserved charcoal kilns survive in a remote part of eastern Nevada.

πŸ“œ Two well-preserved charcoal kilns, historical site.
πŸ” Used for smelting metal ores in the American West from the 1890s.

Why Go

βš’οΈ Admire extraordinary stonemasonry and beehive-shaped kilns
🏞️ Explore a remote and well-preserved piece of American West history
πŸ“Έ Capture unique industrial heritage in a scenic setting

Why Avoid

⚠️ Road to kilns commonly washed out, high clearance vehicle recommended
πŸ—ΊοΈ Intersection to access kilns is unmarked and can be tricky to find

Tips

πŸ“ Turn north onto Panaca Kilns Road, 7.1 miles west of Utah-Nevada state line.
🧭 Kilns are about 4.4 miles from the turn into the drainage.

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