Place to see: The Loneliest Phone Booth in America, Frenchman, Nevada, United States

Loneliest Phone

Loneliest Phone

Would this really be any better if it had an explanation?

About this place:

A forsaken phone booth in the middle of Highway 50 in Nevada, considered the loneliest highway in the US. The phone booth is marked by signs along the road saying "loneliest phone" and it is near a giant sand dune. The phone itself is red with white dots painted on it.

Postcards about The Loneliest Phone Booth in America:

  • Taylor Pipes

    5 March 2008
    From:
    Taylor Pipes

    These photos truly make me want to take another weekend expedition along Highway 50. I yearn to head back to the desert outback of Nevada! I have been lucky to do it a few times, but I never tire of the idea of speeding across the many mountain ranges of Nevada only slowing to stop through Fallon, Eureka and Ely.

  • Todd Lappin

    8 November 2007
    From:
    Todd Lappin

    I've had so many great experiences driving along this stretch of Highway 50. It's a remarkable stretch of highway, and all the more so because of all those "Loneliest Highway in America" signs that line the route. The distances you cross on Nevada 50 are vast, and the landmarks are minimal. The miles just melt away as the scenery floats by out the car window.

Hwy 50
Frenchman, Nevada, US

Discovered by Paul Cloutier
on 28 October 2007.
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