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Nevada Test Site Cancels Tours Through 2026

By Matthias Binder May 12, 2026
Nevada's bleakest tourist destination cancels tours through 2026
Nevada's bleakest tourist destination cancels tours through 2026 - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Nevada's bleakest tourist destination cancels tours through 2026

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Immediate Effects on TravelersWhy the Tours MatterBackground on the LocationWhat Comes Next

Nevada’s bleakest tourist destination cancels tours through 2026 – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

The Nevada National Security Site has suspended all public tours through the end of 2026. Officials cited funding uncertainty as the primary reason for the decision. The move affects thousands of annual visitors who once boarded monthly buses from Las Vegas to explore the remote desert location.

Immediate Effects on Travelers

Free tours that once ran every month from the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas will no longer operate. Each outing carried up to 50 people and provided a rare chance to view restricted areas tied to decades of nuclear activity. Planners who booked ahead or hoped to add the stop to upcoming itineraries must now adjust their schedules.

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The site’s website posted a clear notice explaining the pause. Future tours will resume only after budget conditions improve. No alternative dates or partial schedules have been announced for the remainder of this year or next.

Why the Tours Matter

These excursions offered more than a simple drive through the desert. Participants saw the remnants of a once-bustling worker town called Mercury, complete with traces of its former bowling alley, pool, and dining halls. They also viewed the Sedan Crater, a massive depression created by a single underground test in 1962.

Another highlight was the simulated “Doom Town,” where mannequins and furnished homes demonstrated the effects of nuclear blasts on everyday American life. The tours combined stark visuals with historical context that few other destinations can match.

Background on the Location

The Nevada National Security Site served as the primary U.S. location for nuclear weapons testing from 1951 until 1992. More than 100 atmospheric tests occurred before the program shifted underground. Today the area supports training exercises and research while preserving visible evidence of its past.

Low-level radiation remains in parts of the soil, yet the site has long welcomed the public under strict safety protocols. The cancellation marks the first extended break since tours resumed after the pandemic.

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What Comes Next

Site representatives have not responded to requests for additional details. Budget reviews will determine whether tours return in 2027 or later. In the meantime, the Atomic Museum in Las Vegas continues to offer indoor exhibits that cover the same era of history.

Travelers interested in the topic can still learn about the site through books, documentaries, and the museum’s permanent displays. The pause serves as a reminder that even long-standing public programs can shift when government funding priorities change.

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