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Nevada State Route 379

State Route 379 marker

State Route 379
Duckwater Road
Route information
Maintained by NDOT
Length: 19.532 mi (31.434 km)
Existed: 1976 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 6 in Currant
North end: Duckwater
Highway system
  • Highways in Nevada
SR 378 US 395

State Route 379 marker

State Route 379 (SR 379) covers Duckwater Road, a 19.532-mile (31.434 km) state highway in Nye County, Nevada, United States. The route serves the Duckwater Indian Reservation, connecting the community of Duckwater to U.S. Route 6 at Currant. The highway was formerly a part of State Route 20 prior to the 1970s.

SR 379 begins in the small town of Currant, located approximately 52 miles (84 km) southeast of Ely. From there, the highway heads northwest about 15 miles (24 km) as it passes through Railroad Valley. Upon meeting the foothills of the Pancake Range, the route curves northward and then turns west again before reaching the town of Duckwater.

State maps show a road leading to Duckwater existed as early as 1919, although it was longer and followed a more north–south alignment. The route connected to State Route 4 (now US 6) southwest of Currant at the town of Butler's and proceeded north of Duckwater to a junction with State Route 2 (now US 50) south of Eureka. This road was designated State Route 20 by 1929. In 1941, the southern end of the 57 miles (92 km) route to Duckwater had been graded. This portion of the SR 20 was paved and the remainder of the highway graded by 1956. (Another unimproved road, stretching north from Eureka to Carlin via Blackburn and Palisade, was also designated part of SR 20 in 1929. This northern section would be renumbered to State Route 51 by 1965; it is now State Route 278.)


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