“The “UFO Capital of the World,” Rachel, invites guests to explore its extraordinary surroundings. Visitors can check out the Little A’Le’Inn, a unique motel and café where they may learn about extraterrestrial conspiracies and take advantage of themed goods.”
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Rachel and Caliente Listed ‘Best Small Towns in Nevada for a Weekend Escape’
“Situated near Area 51, the Little A’Le’Inn hotel is a popular spot for guests who are looking to spot a UFO.”
“Situated in southwestern Nevada, the railroad town is a hub for year-round events and activities, including softball tournaments, Fourth of July parties, and Memorial Day celebrations.”
Only in Your State: Check Out the Alien Cowpoke and General Store in Rachel
“Imagine driving down the vast Extraterrestrial Highway in south-central Nevada. Exciting and exhilarating, the drive not only would showcase Nevada’s most barren and rugged lands, but it would feel as if you’ve left Earth altogether! There is little civilization this far out when it comes to finding fuel or grabbing a bite to eat. Luckily, for alien chasers, there’s one gas station along the Extraterrestrial Highway that beckons like a beam of light – just be sure to not find yourself abducted as well!”
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Rachel is one of the best places for a unique getaway according to Expedia
The town of Rachel was recently featured on Expedia as one of the “13 most unique places in the US that you have to see to believe.”
The article puts Rachel at number five on its “Weird U.S. Places” list, stating that it “is shrouded in interplanetary legends and government conspiracy theories.” The article recommends that visitors “Take a drive down Extraterrestrial Highway and look for the elusive mailbox on Hwy 375 near Area 51. Once a message center for other lifeforms, the box has been removed and replaced several times. Ooh …”
Expedia is an international travel company, and its “Viewfinder” blog features travel inspiration on destinations in the U.S. and across the globe. [Read More]
Newsweek Explores the Extraterrestrial Highway
Newsweek takes its readers on a trip down the 98-mile Extraterrestrial Highway (State Route 375) and points out the “out-of-this-world stops, from the Little A’Le’Inn, the only business in Rachel (the closest town to Area 51) to the Alien Research Center.”