Dayton

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Dayton is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in western Lyon County, Nevada, located along the Carson River near the base of the Virginia Range. As of the 2020 Census, Dayton had a population of approximately 15,000, making it one of the fastest-growing communities in the state.[1]

Dayton is one of Nevada’s oldest permanent settlements, dating back to the 1850s as a key waypoint on the Overland Trail and later the Comstock-era supply chain. Today, it blends its frontier heritage with modern suburban development, serving as a bedroom community for Carson City and the broader Reno-Tahoe region.[2]


Quick Facts

  • **Status:** Unincorporated
  • **County:** Lyon County
  • **Population:** ~15,000
  • **ZIP Code:** 89403
  • **Elevation:** ~4,400 ft
  • **Founded:** ~1850
  • **Routes:** U.S. 50 and State Route 822

Local Economy

Dayton’s economy is driven by:

  • **Residential growth and real estate development**
  • **Retail and service industries**
  • **Commuting population working in Carson City and Reno**
  • **Tourism tied to mining history and proximity to Virginia City**

Attractions and Landmarks

  • Historic downtown Dayton – including original buildings and old mills
  • Rock Point Mill ruins and Gold Discovery Park
  • Annual Dayton Valley Days celebration
  • Golf course and parks along the Carson River

Education

Dayton is served by the Lyon County School District and includes:

  • Dayton Elementary School
  • Dayton Intermediate School
  • Dayton High School

Governance and Services

As an unincorporated community, Dayton is managed by the Lyon County Commission with input from a local Town Advisory Board. County services include planning, utilities, law enforcement, and emergency response.

Related Pages

References

  1. U.S. Census Bureau. QuickFacts: Dayton CDP, Nevada. Retrieved May 8, 2025, from https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/daytoncdpnevada
  2. Nevada State Historic Preservation Office. History of Dayton. Retrieved May 8, 2025, from https://shpo.nv.gov