Bullfrog County is a former county in Nevada that existed briefly from 1987 to 1989. It was created when the Nevada Legislature established the county to encompass the area surrounding the town of Bullfrog and parts of the Nevada desert, particularly around the locations of the now-inactive Bullfrog Gold Camp and near the shores of the now-submerged areas due to the creation of Lake Mead. Bullfrog County was largely comprised of sparsely populated desert land and had no incorporated cities.

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