Welcome to Carson Sink, a hidden gem in the heart of Nevada, founded in 1861 during the Silver Rush. This quaint town with a population of roughly 29 is rich in history and surrounded by breathtaking desert landscapes. Carson Sink is known for its ties to the Pony Express, with famous riders like Warren Upson passing through its dusty streets. Proud sister cities include nearby Fallon and historic Virginia City, offering visitors a glimpse into the Wild West of yesteryear.