NORTH CENTRAL
ElyNevada.net; @VisitElyNevada—Ely, a charming four-season mountain town in north-central Nevada’s White Pine County, is steeped in rich history. Established in 1870 as a stagecoach stop and trading post, it later rose to prominence as a thriving copper-mining hub, leaving a legacy still shaping the community today.
At the heart of downtown Ely is Bristlecone Convention Center, a versatile venue conveniently located near an array of lodging, shopping, and dining options. With a 4,600-square-foot auditorium and four smaller meeting rooms, the center accommodates up to 500 guests theater style or 325 for banquets, making it a prime choice for gatherings of all sizes.
Ely caters to diverse lodging and dining preferences, offering everything from cozy bed & breakfasts to motels and major hotel chains. Notable options include the AAA Four Star Prospector Hotel & Gambling Hall, featuring 61 well-appointed guest rooms.
To dive into Ely’s storied past, visitors can explore attractions like the East Ely Railroad Depot. Built in 1905 and part of the Nevada Northern Railway National Historic Landmark, it offers a glimpse into the early days of the railroad era.
For groups craving outdoor adventure, the surrounding area boasts hiking and biking trails showcasing the region’s natural beauty. Surrounded by rugged mountains, Ely offers year-round recreational opportunities in destinations like Great Basin National Park, Cave Lake State Park, Ward Charcoal Ovens State Park, and Ward Mountain Recreation Area.