Alamo

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Alamo is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Lincoln County, Nevada, located in the lush Pahranagat Valley along U.S. Route 93. As of the 2020 Census, the town had a population of approximately 1,050 people.[1]

Originally settled in the 1860s and named after the Spanish word for cottonwood, **Alamo** is the largest community in southern Lincoln County. It serves as a regional hub for ranching, farming, and travel between Las Vegas and Ely. The town is also a popular stop for visitors exploring the nearby Extraterrestrial Highway and Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge.[2]


Quick Facts

  • **Status:** Unincorporated
  • **County:** Lincoln County
  • **Population:** ~1,050
  • **ZIP Code:** 89001
  • **Elevation:** ~3,450 ft
  • **Founded:** 1865
  • **Main Routes:** U.S. Route 93, near State Route 318

Local Economy

Alamo’s economy centers around:

  • **Ranching and agriculture** – hay, cattle, and irrigated crops
  • **Travel and services** – gas stations, diners, motels
  • **Wildlife tourism** – access to Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
  • **Local government and education employment**

Attractions and Natural Features

  • Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge – birdwatching, wetlands, camping
  • Alamo Historic Cemetery and community center
  • Access to Groom Lake area and Rachel via nearby State Route 375
  • Regional hunting, OHV trails, and small-town events

Education

Alamo is part of the Lincoln County School District and includes:

  • Pahranagat Valley Elementary School
  • Pahranagat Valley High School
  • School district offices are also located in Alamo

Governance and Services

Alamo is governed as an unincorporated town by the Lincoln County Commission, supported by a Town Advisory Board. The town has a local fire department, sheriff’s substation, and utility services.

Related Pages

References

  1. U.S. Census Bureau. QuickFacts: Alamo CDP, Nevada. Retrieved May 8, 2025, from https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/alamocdpnevada
  2. Nevada State Archives. History of Alamo and the Pahranagat Valley. Retrieved May 8, 2025, from https://nsla.nv.gov