Ryan was the western terminus for the
Death Valley Railroad, the eastern terminus of which was located at
Death Valley Junction near the
borax works of the Pacific Coast Borax Company in the early 20th century. According to the Death Valley Conservancy, "Ryan was a luxurious mining camp by any standards of the day – with electricity, steam heat and refrigeration it also boasted a school, a hospital, post office, recreation hall/church (shipped down in sections from Rhyolite) and a general store." After borax production had stopped in 1928, in an effort to increase revenues on the
Tonopah and Tidewater Railroad which had carried the borax ore, Pacific Coast Borax converted the miners' lodgings into tourist accommodations and gave tourists visiting
Death Valley trips on the narrow gauge rail line into the mine. The donation of Ryan Camp to the Death Valley Conservancy was completed by
Rio Tinto Borax Corporation on May 6, 2013. The Death Valley Conservancy is a nonprofit charity led by the former Rio Tinto Chief Executive of Energy & Minerals, Preston Chiaro, as the DVC's president. == Historic District ==