GamesRPGFallout’Goodsprings is a real place?': This Fallout fan loved New Vegas so much he actually moved to the Nevada desertWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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The vibes were immaculate this past weekend at Fallout Celebration 2024, an annual gathering of all things Fallout in Goodsprings, Nevada, which you might remember as the town where Fallout: New Vegas begins. Yep, the ghost town where Doc Mitchell nurses your character to health after eating a bullet is not only a real place, but as I found out, surprisingly true to life. The real Goodsprings is a tiny community nestled between a few dusty hills north of Primm—just far enough from society that crossing into its borders feels like you’ve entered a simpler, quieter world indifferent to the glitzy Las Vegas 30 miles down the interstate.
I imagine it was Goodsprings' secluded mystique and charming antiquity that made it the target of this massive fan gathering when it started a few years ago. Locals told me over 5,000 people RSVPed for the weekend—so many that the organizers stopped promoting the event in hopes that fewer would come—but nobody was turned away.
Most of the festivities were centered around the Pioneer Saloon, one of the oldest standing bars in Nevada and the inspiration behind the Prospector Saloon in Obsidian’s post-apocalyptic take on the town. Local and traveling vendors sold Fallout art, posters, prop guns, and so many Nuka-Cola bottle caps. A live band played songs from New Vegas radio stations, the saloon served Brahmin burgers, and fans came dressed in their apocalypse best: There was power armor, wasteland bandits, Mysterious Strangers, license plate armor, and Pipboy-adorned wrists as far as the eye could see.
Chatting with Graves, it was clear he and his wife aren’t typical Goodsprings residents, many of whom are elderly and grew up in the area. Graves, who appeared to be in his thirties, only recently moved to Goodsprings from Kentucky. I’d been looking to talk to a local with no opinion on Fallout whatsoever and immediately stumbled on the only Goodsprings resident who moved therebecauseof their Fallout fandom.
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Twenty minutes away from Goodsprings is Primm, another early location in Fallout: New Vegas.(Image credit: Future)
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Twenty minutes away from Goodsprings is Primm, another early location in Fallout: New Vegas.(Image credit: Future)
Twenty minutes away from Goodsprings is Primm, another early location in Fallout: New Vegas.(Image credit: Future)
Twenty minutes away from Goodsprings is Primm, another early location in Fallout: New Vegas.(Image credit: Future)
The wanderer
“Somebody was like ‘Hey, you should go to Goodsprings,’ and I was like, ‘Goodsprings is a real place?'” Graves told me. The pair fell in love with the town during that first visit, and they kept coming back.
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“We always made the joke when we would walk around town that it’s so peaceful out here, that we would just love to live here. And then when we looked at this house, we were sitting right here on the front porch and I saw Potosi Mountain,” Graves said, gesturing to the postcard-worthy mountain range that Bethesda’s engine couldn’t quite do justice in 2010. “I would love to walk out on my front porch and see that.”
We always made the joke when we would walk around town that it’s so peaceful out here, that we would just love to live here.Collin Graves, Goodsprings resident
We always made the joke when we would walk around town that it’s so peaceful out here, that we would just love to live here.
It took time, but Graves finally pulled the trigger on his dream last year. “I kept coming back every year, and then I came for Fallout Days. Then last July is when I came out here and actually got my house.”
The pair have spent the last year fixing up their place and getting acquainted. Graves, who works at a Las Vegas funeral home and drives a hearse as his personal vehicle, told me he and his wife are the youngest couple in town.
“The town population is 158 and we’re the 52nd family,” he said. Goodsprings, which was once a bustling mining town of thousands, now has one school with five children who attend.
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Post-post-apocalypse
Fallout is the reason Graves fell in love with Goodsprings, but he didn’t settle down there purely for the novelty of living in a videogame town. If anything, Graves thinks New Vegas’ rendition of Goodsprings as a town of survivors who stick together was an accurate advertisement for the sort of place he’s always wanted to live.
“When [the game residents] are talking about how everybody in Goodsprings takes care of each other and it’s ‘one for all, all for one,’ that’s how it really is here,” he said.
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Fallout Days was different from any other game event I’ve attended. Attendees were passionate, but also noticeably respectful of the ground they were standing on. Folks seemed more comfortable around each other than a more general fan convention like Comic-Con or PAX. References shot back and forth between passing parties as freely as bullets in the wasteland. Conversations had the air of fans who’d not only found their people, but also a safe place where to uncork a reservoir of enthusiasm that usually has nowhere to go. It was nerdy as hell, and it was beautiful.
There are no new Fallout games on the horizon, but the success of the Fallout TV show has brought a whole new audience into the fold. With the second season set to depict New Vegas, there’s a decent chance Goodsprings will make another appearance, and one local shared a rumor that Amazon might even film in the actual town. If that happens, Goodsprings might need a bigger venue for next year’s celebration.
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