Category: Panaca

Panaca Charcoal Kilns

The two stone charcoal kilns located high in the Cedar Range of southeastern Nevada are impressive structures. They cost money to build and required skill and experience to operate. They were major industrial producers—filling the demands of Bullionville and Pioche smelters for high quality charcoal. A third kiln originally existed also. History: The beehive-shaped kilns, […]

Hiking Panaca

Trails near Panaca offer Lincoln County visitors an expanse of hiking opportunities in the Meadow Valley. Bullionville Cemetery Trail The Bullionville Cemetery Trail is found at Cathedral Gorge State Park. Bullionville was founded in 1869 following the discovery of silver ore near Pioche. Remnants of the town are still visible east of the park entrance. […]

Panaca Heritage Center & Museum

The museum displays antiques and historical documents from the oldest town in Eastern Nevada. This includes items from the early pioneer settlers as well as more recent items from the first half of the 20th century. The Panaca Heritage Center committee is raising funds in order to open the museum on a regular schedule. To […]