Study Names Obscure Nevada Town As ‘Most Expensive’ In US
A major media publication recently published a list of the “most expensive towns” in the United States, and one city in Nevada made the list. It’s not Las Vegas and…

A major media publication recently published a list of the "most expensive towns" in the United States, and one city in Nevada made the list. It's not Las Vegas and in fact, it's not even near Vegas.
The New York Times published a list of the most expensive towns in the United States. The New York Times states that the study focused on "towns," that only have a population of 10,000-to-50,000 people. The study was quite shocking because many of these "small" towns were as expensive as major coastal cities.
What Town Made #1 On The List?
The most expensive town in the United States is Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts. The median home value is nearly $1 million -- $998,100, according to the study. This is almost as expensive as homes in San Francisco.
The next "most expensive" spots in the United States were Jackson, Wyoming, and Breckenridge, Colorado.
After that, Steamboat Springs, Colorado and Hailey, Idaho took the next spots for most expensive towns.
Lending Tree conducted the study. The study essentially found that the towns with the most expensive real estate are Vineyard Haven, Jackson and Breckenridge. Another shocking facet of the study was the income-to-home value ratio.
"At $93,225, $102,435 and $100,611, median household incomes are higher in Vineyard Haven, Jackson and Breckenridge than in most other areas — but not high enough to offset high home values," the study states.
Where Is Nevada On List Of "Most Expensive" Towns In America?
Nevada made the top 10 on this list. In fact, Nevada made the sixth spot. The sixth most expensive town in the United States is Gardnerville Ranchos, Nevada.
Gardnerville Ranchos is about six hours away from Las Vegas, and it's located in
Douglas County. It's about an hour south of Reno. According to the study, the median home value is $529,600. However, Realtor.com lists the median home price as even higher -- $649,950.
Gardnerville Ranchos looks like a stunning town to live in. There are many outdoor activities and a few parks scattered throughout the town. Nevada truly has a rainbow array of different communities, which is another reason why our state is so great.
Great Basin National Park Is Nevada’s Best Kept Secret
Great Basin National Park in Nevada was just deemed one of the most underrated in the entire country, in spite of being rife with beautiful scenery and history. An American national park is one that has become so known for its nature and wildlife that the American government protects and preserves it.
The Silver State is home to many national areas, but only two of them are considered national parks by the National Park Service (NPS). When people are asked to name the national parks in Nevada, most people will immediately say Death Valley. It's easily the most popular, especially for its famous movie sets.
noblige via Getty Images<sup>Dante's View at Death Valley National Park. One of six locations in the park used for filming of the original Star Wars trilogy.</sup>
Lake Mead National Recreation Area is recognized by the NPS, but not officially labeled a park. Other such areas include the Tule Springs Fossil Beds Monument and various national historic trails, including the California, Old Spanish and Pony Express trails.
Great Basin National Park Is One Of America's Most Underrated
A vacation rental platform called Lake.com recently conducted a survey to determine what the most underrated national parks are in the country. They did this by looking at data from the last year from NPS, specifically which parks had fewer than 750,000 visitors. Combining this with the number of visitor reviews and ratings, the experts came up with the top parks considered hidden gems in America.
#1 - North Cascades National Park
Located in Washington State, North Cascades is officially the most underrated national park, according to the study. It is 500,000 acres of lakes, forests and snowy mountains to explore.
Kelly Liu via Getty Images<sup>Aerial View of the bright Blue Ann Lake. On either side of the lake is the Rising Mountains, covered with a lush bright green pine tree forest. Ann Lake is near the Pacific Crest Trail, North Cascades National Park in Washington.</sup>
#2 - Isle Royale National Park
The second most underrated national park in America was deemed to be Isle Royale in Michigan. Located near Lake Superior, the park is a popular spot for campers and hikers.
Sanya Kushak via Getty Images<sup>Looking out over the shoreline and pure waters of Lake Superior from the coast of Rock Harbor on the Northern island of Isle Royale. The coastline of this island is covered in green evergreen trees and moored ferries and sailboats dot the shoreline. </sup>
#3 - Dry Tortugas National Park
The title of third most underrated national park went to Dry Tortugas. Located in Key West, Florida. The area is just seven islands accessible only by plane or boat. The park is mostly water.
Winand Deerenberg via Getty Images<sup>When you think of national parks, you don't normally picture an island. But Dry Tortuga is a series of islands accessible only by plane or boat.</sup>
The fourth and fifth national parks considered the most underrated in the study are Gates of The Arctic and Wrangell-St. Elias, respectivly. Both parks are located in Alaska and known for their scenic rivers and artic beauty.
#6 - Great Basin National Park
As mentioned before, Death Valley National Park is the more popular of the preserved areas in the Silver State. It's the other Nevada national park that doesn't get nearly enough attention. Great Basin National Park is located on the eastern border of Nevada, just west of Sevier Lake, Utah. Much like Death Valley National Park, Great Basin is a popular spot for campers because of the amazing views of the stars at night.
But unlike Death Valley, Great Basin National Park offers a lot of really cool caves to explore. The Lehman Caves are full of beautiful formations of stalactites and stalagmites. According to nps.gov, the Lehman Caves are the longest cave system in the Silver State and have been providing guided tours to visitors since 1885.
Great Basin National Park is also home to the 13,063-foot summit of Wheeler Peak. A highly coveted place for photographers because of the amazing views and beautiful bristlecone pine trees that cover much of the park. And much like Death Valley, Great Basin shows off a lot of Nevada's history. The area has been home to native Americans for thousands of years, and still shows signs of more recent settlers as well.
10 Reasons To Visit Great Basin National Park
So, with the oldest cave system in Nevada, some of the oldest trees on the planet, beautiful lakes and hiking trails, and plenty of American history, it's clear to see why Great Basin is one of the most underrated national parks in America. Here are 10 photos that show why this hidden gem might need to be on your next road trip through the Silver State.
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Lehman Caves
frontpoint via Getty ImagesWheeler Peak
DCrane08 via Getty ImagesStella Lake
Allen Allnoch via Getty ImagesJohnson Lake

Mojave Desert From Great Basin
tristanbnz via Getty ImagesTeresa Lake
Wildnerdpix via Getty ImagesLehman Caves Reflection Pool
Charles Wollertz via Getty ImagesBristlecone Pine Tree
GCosby via Getty ImagesMilky Way From Great Basin
Elizabeth M. Ruggiero via Getty ImagesGreat Basin Ermine
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