Stay in Comfort and History at the Historic Hotel Nevada

Highway 50 Lodging with Character in Ely, Nevada

If you're traveling along Highway 50—the Loneliest Road in America—you won’t find a more unique or iconic place to stay than the Historic Hotel Nevada and Gambling Hall. Located in the heart of Ely, a rural Nevada mining town, our hotel has been welcoming guests since 1929 with a rare combination of vintage charm, modern comfort, and Western hospitality.

Whether you're a road-tripper, history lover, off-road adventurer, or simply looking for a one-of-a-kind overnight stay, Hotel Nevada offers the perfect basecamp for exploring eastern Nevada.

🛏️ Rooms & Suites with Personality and Comfort

From cozy queens to spacious suites, every room at Hotel Nevada blends historic character with modern convenience. Whether you're staying overnight or for a long weekend, we have a space that fits your needs—and your style.

🛏️ Queen and King Rooms

Our standard rooms feature either one queen or one king bed, flat-screen TVs, air conditioning, and free high-speed Wi-Fi—perfect for couples, solo travelers, or anyone looking for a restful stop along Highway 50.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Double Queen Rooms

Need a little more space? Our double queen rooms are great for families or friends traveling together. Comfortable, clean, and just steps from the action in downtown Ely.

🐾 Pet-Friendly Rooms

Your adventure buddy is welcome too! We offer pet-friendly accommodations so your dog doesn’t miss out on the road trip fun.

💼 Premium Suites

Looking for extra room to relax? Our premium suites offer additional space, upgraded furnishings, and a quiet place to unwind after a day on the road or trails.

🏛️ The Kennecott Suite: A Historic Experience

For those seeking the ultimate in historic charm and comfort, the Kennecott Suite is a standout. Named after the famed Kennecott Copper Corporation that shaped Ely’s mining legacy, this spacious suite delivers a truly immersive experience in Nevada’s past—with plenty of present-day luxury.

Whether you’re celebrating something special or just want a stay that’s steeped in local history, the Kennecott Suite is waiting for you.

🧼 All rooms and suites include daily housekeeping, private bathrooms, complimentary toiletries, and access to hotel amenities.

🏨 Amenities That Add to the Experience

At the Historic Hotel Nevada, we offer more than just a room. You’ll enjoy:

  • On-site restaurant and bar, serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner

  • 24-hour casino with slots and video poker

  • Pet-friendly policies for select rooms

  • Free high-speed Wi-Fi

  • Ample parking for cars, trailers, OHVs, and RVs

  • Downtown location—walk to murals, museums, shops, and more

And for our off-road guests, we’re proud to be one of the most OHV-friendly hotels in Nevada, with convenient access to the Silver State OHV Trail.

🏞️ What to Do While You’re in Ely

Ely is small-town Nevada with a big heart—and a surprising number of things to explore. Don’t miss:

  • 🚂 Nevada Northern Railway – Ride a historic steam engine through mountain landscapes

  • 🎨 Ely Art Mural Walk – Colorful, large-scale murals throughout town

  • 🏞️ Cave Lake State Park – Ideal for hiking, fishing, and picnicking

  • 🏍️ Silver State OHV Trail – Over 500 miles of off-road adventure

  • 🏛️ White Pine Public Museum – Dive into local mining, ranching, and pioneer history

  • 🌌 Great Basin National Park – A must-see for stargazing and outdoor lovers

🛣️ A Legendary Stop on the Loneliest Road in America

As one of the most iconic hotels along Highway 50, the Historic Hotel Nevada offers more than just a place to sleep. It’s a place to connect—with the past, with the land, and with a side of Nevada most people never get to see. Whether you’re here for the history, the hospitality, or the trails, we’re here to make your stay memorable.

📅 Book Your Stay at Hotel Nevada Today

From standard rooms to premium suites—and of course, the one-of-a-kind Kennecott Suite—you’ll find comfort, character, and great company at Hotel Nevada.

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