Places to stay in Hiko, Nevada
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Hiko, Nevada, is a small, agrarian community (some say a semi-ghost town) of the Tonopah Basin on State Route 318 in Lincoln County, Nevada. At one time Hiko was the county seat, and a few hundred residents lived nearby, due largely to silver mines in the area. Today, the area is a farming and ranching area, and not much remains of the old town except the cemetery, some mill ruins and a red rock building that was a general store. Most of the residents of Hiko own farms or ranches, and little to no industrial activity takes place there. From 1868 to 1871, Hiko was the county seat of Lincoln County, before being replaced with the current seat, Pioche, Nevada.
- Alamo - 16 km
Towns are shown withing 20km radius of Hiko, Nevada. Distances are not representive of traveling amounts. Towns marked * indicated accommodations listed.

