Nelson, Nevada

Nelson, Nevada
Nelson
—  Unincorporated community  —
View of Nelson, from the west
Nelson is located in Nevada
Nelson
Location within the state of Nevada
Coordinates: 35°27′58″N 114°55′38″W / 35.46611°N 114.92722°W / 35.46611; -114.92722Coordinates: 35°27′58″N 114°55′38″W / 35.46611°N 114.92722°W / 35.46611; -114.92722
Country United States
State Nevada
County Clark
(Eldorado Valley)
Time zone Pacific (PST) (UTC-8)
 - Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
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Nelson is an unincorporated community in Clark County, Nevada, United States, in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The community is in the Pacific Standard Time zone. The location of Nelson is in El Dorado Canyon, Eldorado Mountains. The town is in the southeast region of the Eldorado Valley.

Nelson is on the Nevada side of the Colorado River about 16 miles (26 km) north of Cottonwood Cove, Nevada by water. It is a common misconception that Nelson is on the Nevada side of Lake Mojave[citation needed], but in fact Nelson is upstream by about 16 miles. Nelson is about 25 miles from Boulder City by road. One of the biggest mining booms in state history occurred near here, in the El Dorado Canyon. Gold and silver were discovered here around 1859.

In its heyday, the area established a reputation for being rough and lawless. During the American Civil War, deserters from both the Union and Confederate armies would wander there, hoping that such an isolated location would be the last place military authorities would look for them.

Nelson's Landing, about five miles west in Eldorado Canyon, is noted for washing into Lake Mohave in 1974 after a strong downpour in the regional mountains sent the runoff down the channels and produced a flash flood. There are five wide channels that run from the local mountains toward the river. The problem is that they all converge into a small outlet where Nelson's Landing was. The entire landing and village was destroyed and nine people died when the flood came through the wash. The wall of water and debris was reported as about 40 feet (12 meters) high as it reached the river.

Much of Nelson, which was not impacted by the 1974 flood, remains today and is located way up the wash, away from the flood channels. The sparsely populated community consists mainly of privately owned ranch houses, and a river and mining tour business housed in a former Texaco gas station that has been used as a filming location for several feature films, including 3000 Miles to Graceland.

The community was named for Charles Nelson, a prospector who was slain at his mine in 1897.[citation needed]

Popular Culture

Nelson appears in the 2010 game, Fallout: New Vegas, in which it is under control of the faction known as Caesar's Legion.

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