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Primm is a small community in Southern Nevada located at the California and Nevada State Line. It is 40 mi (64 km) south of Las Vegas and 12 mi (19 km) from another small town called Jean. It sits right next to Interstate 15.

Understand[edit]

History[edit]

In the 1920s, the area only had a gas station which was owned by Pete MacIntyre. The story goes that he was having trouble selling gas so he resorted to bootlegging. He died in 1933 and was initially buried in an unmarked grave close by, though unintended exhumation caused his body to be moved into a cave. The man is now often known locally as "Whisky Pete", with the town's first casino named eponymously after him.

Between the early 1950s to the early 1970s, Dale Hamilton owned the town known as State Line at the time with an ambition to place a few slot machines in his gas station to entice travelers, a tradition that continues to this day.

In 1977, businessman Ernest Jay Primm opened Whiskey Pete's to capture gamblers on their way to or leaving Las Vegas. He passed this venture on to his son Gary Primm.

Several decades later and in 1990, State Line's second casino The Primadonna Resort was opened to the public. Its current name is the Primm Valley Resort.

Buffalo Bill's and its Desperado hypercoaster were opened in 1994.

In 1996, State Line was renamed to Primm to remove confusion from the Nevadan town of Stateline near Lake Tahoe and to acknowledge the Primm family's success.

In 2010, the town was featured in the video game Fallout: New Vegas along with much of Southern Nevada including nearby Goodsprings, Jean, and Searchlight.

Climate[edit]

As with the rest of the Mojave Desert, Primm has a typical climate of hot days and cold nights. It is constantly arid with little rainfall as well as hot summers and warm winters.


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Get in[edit]

Primm

By car[edit]

  • If you're driving to Primm from the Los Angeles area or its surrounding counties, drivers can take I-15 North and stay on the freeway all the way to Exit 1 after crossing the California/Nevada State Line.
  • From the Las Vegas area, take I-15 South and get off at Exit 1.

By taxi[edit]

Taxis are available 24 hours a day from Las Vegas to Primm. The fare however is around $100 each way due to the 40 mi (64 km) distance between the two destinations; alternatively cheaper rates can be found via Uber and Lyft.

By plane[edit]

There are no airports in Primm, though there is a proposal to build the Southern Nevada Supplemental Airport (formerly Ivanpah Valley Airport) close by as early as 2029.

The nearest airport to Primm is 1 Jean Airport. It's 12 mi (19 km) north and is mostly used for recreational aviation and skydiving rather than commercial flights.

Other close airports are 2 Henderson Executive Airport (HSH IATA) and 3 Harry Reid International Airport (formerly McCarran International Airport) (LAS IATA) near Henderson and Las Vegas respectively.

Get around[edit]

By monorail[edit]

Map of Primm's monorail

A free monorail connects the three casinos.

By foot[edit]

Most of the town is walkable.

See[edit]

  • 1 Bonnie & Clyde 'Death Car'. Whiskey Pete's displays the 1934 Ford Deluxe that infamous crime couple Bonnie & Clyde were gunned down in. The vehicle is riddled with bullet holes and is quite a spectacle. There is also other memorabilia on display such as Clyde's shirt. Free.
  • 2 Welcome to Nevada sign. The sign showing the state's border can be easily seen in Primm. A good photo opportunity for tourists.
  • 3 Ivanpah Lake. A dry lake that occasionally fills with water. Popular spot for landsailing. Ivanpah Lake (Q7334253) on Wikidata Ivanpah Lake on Wikipedia

Goodsprings[edit]

Goodsprings is 20 mi (32 km) northwest of Primm and 7 mi (11 km) west of Jean on the I-15. The former mining town is quiet with few amenities for the traveler, but it's worth checking out the Pioneer Saloon, the exterior of the Goodsprings Schoolhouse and Goodsprings Cemetery. For travelers that want to see everything the town has to offer the historical society has listed other places of interest on their website which includes a walking tour.

  • 4 Goodsprings Schoolhouse. The town's school is a colonial revival building built in 1913 for $2000 (about $52,000 adjusted for inflation) and is listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places. Goodsprings Schoolhouse (Q5583629) on Wikidata Goodsprings Schoolhouse on Wikipedia
  • 5 Goodsprings Cemetery. Dawn to dusk. A cemetery since 1913. Notable people buried here include George Arthur Fayle who built the Fayle Goodsprings Hotel, as well as the Pioneer Saloon, Jean Fayle, of which the nearby town of Jean is named after, and Norman Price who built the Goodsprings Schoolhouse. Goodsprings Cemetery (Q5583628) on Wikidata Goodsprings Cemetery (Nevada) on Wikipedia

Jean[edit]

Jean is 13 mi (21 km) north of Primm on the I-15. There isn't much to see except the Seven Magic Mountains, a bright and colorful sculpture by Ugo Rondinone.

  • 6 Seven Magic Mountains, S Las Vegas Blvd (From Primm, drive north on 1-15 to Exit 12 (Jean). Turn right (east) to Las Vegas Blvd, go 7 miles, artwork will appear on left. Use parking lot, on-street parking discouraged). Sunrise to sunset, open every day. Free.

Do[edit]

Desperado hypercoaster

Buffalo Bill's
Buffalo Bill's Desperado rollercoaster was the state's only hypercoaster with a 225 ft (69 m) drop at an 80 mph (130 km/h) speed until it closed in October 2019.

Primm Valley Resorts reportedly wants to re-open the ride in the future.

  • 1 Star of the Desert Arena, Buffalo Bill's, +1 702 386-7867. Buffalo Bill's is home to a 6,500-seat arena which hosts many live events and performances. Star of the Desert Arena (Q7601262) on Wikidata Star of the Desert Arena on Wikipedia
  • 2 Buffalo Bill's Movie Theater, Buffalo Bill's, +1 702-386-7867 ext 7156. Open daily from noon. Buffalo Bill's has a small movie theater. The movie selection and showtimes are not listed on the website, so you need to call.
  • 3 Primm Valley Golf Club, 1 Yates Wells Rd, Nipton, California, +1 702 679-5509, . The Primm Valley Resort hotel has a golf course , which is a short drive into California. Designed by Tom Fazio, it has hosted several tournaments and is considered to be good among its patrons. Primm Valley Golf Club (Q7243595) on Wikidata Primm Valley Golf Club on Wikipedia
  • 4 Sandy Valley Ranch, 1411 Kingston Rd, Sandy Valley (34 mi (55 km) west via the I15 and through Goodsprings), +1 702-242-0955, . Nearby Sandy Valley Ranch offers a "cowboy experience" complete with horseback riding and rodeo. Also hosts weddings and ranch parties.

Gambling[edit]

If you win...

Chances are that, if you win it big in Primm and you are not a U.S. citizen your winnings will be subject to a 30% withholding tax from the Internal Revenue Service. That $10,000 slot winning can dwindle quite quickly if that is taken off the top. Not to worry though you can reclaim your gambling winnings tax through a 1042-S form. You should get this from the casino so don't lose it: it is your starting ticket to getting your gambling winnings back.

Primm has three casinos, all of which are owned by Primm Valley Casino Resorts. Amongst offering traditional casino games, there are also on-site bookmakers for horseracing and other sports events.

  • 5 Buffalo Bill's, 31700 S Las Vegas Blvd. Western-themed casino and home to the Desperado rollercoaster. Buffalo Bill's (Q2927634) on Wikidata Buffalo Bill's on Wikipedia
  • 6 Primm Valley Resort, 31900 S Las Vegas Boulevard. Primm Valley Resort was built after Whiskey Pete's. The casino offers over 1,500 slot machines, and other gambling amenities. Primm Valley Resort (Q7243596) on Wikidata Primm Valley Resort on Wikipedia
  • 7 Whiskey Pete's, 100 W Primm Blvd. The town's first casino, also has a western theme and exhibits the infamous Bonnie & Clyde 'Death Car'. Whiskey Pete's (Q7993888) on Wikidata Whiskey Pete's on Wikipedia

Motorsports[edit]

The Stateline Supermoto Challenge is an annual event at Buffalo Bill's.

Buy[edit]

Heading southbound, Primm is your last chance to buy gasoline at the usually-lower Nevada prices. Gas prices often jump 15 to 40 cents just by crossing the California state line.

There is access to a small convenience store on the California side of the state line, where California State Lottery tickets can be purchased. Oddly, this store cannot be reached without travelling through Nevada.

The town's shopping mall is part of the Primm Valley Resort.

Eat[edit]

Restaurants in Primm can be found in three places:

  • All three hotel-casinos have restaurants inside them for different budgets and times of day.
  • The Prizm Outlets mall has a food court with a variety of restaurants.
  • A few restaurants are dotted around the town.

Drink[edit]

Goodsprings[edit]

Pioneer Saloon
  • 2 Pioneer Saloon, 310 NV-161, Goodsprings, +1 702-874-9362, . M-F 7AM-10PM; Sa Su 7AM-midnight. The nearby town of Goodsprings hosts a century-old saloon built by George Arthur Fayle with a rich history and atmosphere. Of historical note are the bullet holes in the wall resulting from a poker game gone awry and actor Clark Gable sitting at the bar for three days awaiting news of his wife Carole Lombard who perished in an airplane accident nearby. The saloon also hosts events such as weddings and tours, and a souvenir shop to ensure visitors remember their trip.

Sleep[edit]

The community consists of three hotel-type casinos which attract travellers driving from California, typically on their way to Las Vegas and driving back. These hotels also serve as feeders to Las Vegas when a major event and/or convention is taking place.

  • 1 Buffalo Bill's, 31700 S Las Vegas Blvd, +1 888 774-6668. Check-in: 3:00pm, check-out: noon. Buffalo Bill's offers 1,242 guest rooms and suites. It also has a swimming pool shaped like a buffalo. Buffalo Bill's (Q2927634) on Wikidata Buffalo Bill's on Wikipedia
  • 2 Primm Valley Resort, 31900 S Las Vegas Boulevard, +1 888 774-6668. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. Primm Valley Resort was built after Whiskey Pete's, and offers 624 rooms. Primm Valley Resort (Q7243596) on Wikidata Primm Valley Resort on Wikipedia
  • 3 Whiskey Pete's, 100 W Primm Blvd, +1 888 774-6668. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: noon. This was the first hotel built in Primm. Amenities include a large swimming pool, a gift shop, four restaurants, and 777 rooms and suites. Primm Valley Resort (Q7243596) on Wikidata Whiskey Pete's on Wikipedia

Go next[edit]

Map of places with Wikivoyage articles nearby

  • Searchlight – 42 mi (68 km) to the southeast of Primm on the I-15 then SR-164. Also a former mining town, Searchlight maintains its heritage with its own museum, which while small is also educational. The town also has two casinos both run by Terrible's and two motels. Searchlight Airport has no scheduled services, and is uncontrolled, unmanned, and unlighted.
  • Baker – 50 mi (80 km) to the southwest of Primm on I-15, Baker is the only significant town on the interstate in the remote desert stretch between Barstow and the Nevada border. It offers food, fuel and lodging, is home to the world's tallest thermometer, and is the starting point for the journeying north to Death Valley.
Routes through Primm
St. GeorgeLas Vegas  N  S  BakerBarstow


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