If you feel like getting away for the night, or weekend, consider staying at one of Nevada’s relaxing bed and breakfasts and/or inns. In a previous article, we featured some of Nevada’s best bed and breakfasts that we just love, but we couldn’t stop there, so here are some MORE inns in Nevada that are perfect for an overnight or weekend (or longer) stay:
- Queensland Vineyard Bed & Breakfast - Dyer, NV
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Queensland Vineyard Bed and Breakfast Queensland Vineyard Bed & Breakfast is located on the Bill Hartman Ranch; a working alfalfa farm. It has three bedrooms, each having a winery/wine region theme. A full breakfast is served each morning, and dinner reservations can be made with advance notice. Make sure to secure your booking on the website for the street address and directions on how to get there, as well as plenty more photos to let your imagination run wild! Dyer, NV 89010, USA
- Paradise Ranch Castle - Austin, NV
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TripAdvisor/Donna070245 Located within the Reese River Valley of Central Nevada is Paradise Ranch Castle. This unique bed and breakfast offers its guests 100-mile views of Nevada’s high desert. It has three bedrooms with a shared bathroom, and a master suite with a private bathroom. Rates vary between the standard rooms and for the master suite. A hearty breakfast is served each morning. Be sure to book your stay well in advance, and visit the website for directions for how to get there. Austin, NV 89310, USA
- Milo’s Inn at Boulder - Boulder City, NV
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yelp/Eric R. Milo’s Inn at Boulder, which is located only half an hour from the Las Vegas Strip, has four Italian-inspired bedrooms. Each bedroom has its very own gas fireplace, and the private patio features a lovely koi pond and cascading waterfall that guests absolutely love. Check out the official website to book your getaway. 534 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005, USA
- Union Street Lodging - Austin, NV
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Union Street Lodging Located just two blocks from Main Street is Union Street Lodging, which offers its guests relaxing accommodations and warm hospitality. This bed and breakfast has four bedrooms, each with affordable rates. A full home-cooked breakfast is served each morning in the dining room. As it turns out, Austin, Nevada, is a great little getaway town! 69 Union St, Austin, NV 89310, USA
Have you stayed at any of these bed and breakfasts? What other bed and breakfasts in Nevada would you add to this list? Let us know in the comments – we love hearing from you.
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Queensland Vineyard Bed and Breakfast
Queensland Vineyard Bed & Breakfast is located on the Bill Hartman Ranch; a working alfalfa farm. It has three bedrooms, each having a winery/wine region theme. A full breakfast is served each morning, and dinner reservations can be made with advance notice. Make sure to secure your booking on the website for the street address and directions on how to get there, as well as plenty more photos to let your imagination run wild!
Dyer, NV 89010, USA
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TripAdvisor/Donna070245
Located within the Reese River Valley of Central Nevada is Paradise Ranch Castle. This unique bed and breakfast offers its guests 100-mile views of Nevada’s high desert. It has three bedrooms with a shared bathroom, and a master suite with a private bathroom. Rates vary between the standard rooms and for the master suite. A hearty breakfast is served each morning. Be sure to book your stay well in advance, and visit the website for directions for how to get there.
Austin, NV 89310, USA
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Milo’s Inn at Boulder, which is located only half an hour from the Las Vegas Strip, has four Italian-inspired bedrooms. Each bedroom has its very own gas fireplace, and the private patio features a lovely koi pond and cascading waterfall that guests absolutely love. Check out the official website to book your getaway.
534 Nevada Way, Boulder City, NV 89005, USA
Union Street Lodging
Located just two blocks from Main Street is Union Street Lodging, which offers its guests relaxing accommodations and warm hospitality. This bed and breakfast has four bedrooms, each with affordable rates. A full home-cooked breakfast is served each morning in the dining room. As it turns out, Austin, Nevada, is a great little getaway town!
69 Union St, Austin, NV 89310, USA
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Best Inns in Nevada February 23, 2022 Tori Jane What kind of fun road trips in Nevada can I do? Nevada is an awesome place for epic road trips! If you’re a fan of hitting the open road and visiting all sorts of amazing, offbeat, haunted, bizarre, or otherwise interesting places, you’re certainly in the right place. Here at Only In Your State, we’re a little obsessed with Nevada road trips. For example, you could do one that leads you to multiple amazing hot springs around the state (Nevada is the hot springs capital of the United States with more than 300 of them, so there’s no shortage of springs to add to your list). Nevada also has extensive mining and wild western history, and ghost town road trips are always a good time. Visit multiple state and/or National Parks or check out some of Nevada’s most haunted places. Explore Nevada’s unparalleled beauty on a natural wonders road trip or try your hand at a foodie road trip and eat all you can. Need more ideas (and some maps)? Check this article out for all sorts of awesome road trips in Nevada. What are the most popular bed and breakfasts in Nevada? Who needs chain hotels when there are so many awesome places to check out in Nevada that are mom-and-pop owned? We love bed and breakfasts; there’s a charm to them that is unmatched and you won’t usually find places friendlier than these. Some of the most beloved, highly-rated bed and breakfasts in Nevada include gems like the Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast (don’t let the name scare you – it’s a lovely place), Little A’Le’Inn (an extraterrestrial-themed bed and breakfast with thousands of rave reviews), K-7 Bed and Breakfast, the old Historian Inn, and so many more. Think the Vegas Strip is all there is to see in the Silver State? You’re mistaken – explore Nevada for its amazing stays and natural wonders!
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Best Inns in Nevada
February 23, 2022
Tori Jane
What kind of fun road trips in Nevada can I do? Nevada is an awesome place for epic road trips! If you’re a fan of hitting the open road and visiting all sorts of amazing, offbeat, haunted, bizarre, or otherwise interesting places, you’re certainly in the right place. Here at Only In Your State, we’re a little obsessed with Nevada road trips. For example, you could do one that leads you to multiple amazing hot springs around the state (Nevada is the hot springs capital of the United States with more than 300 of them, so there’s no shortage of springs to add to your list). Nevada also has extensive mining and wild western history, and ghost town road trips are always a good time. Visit multiple state and/or National Parks or check out some of Nevada’s most haunted places. Explore Nevada’s unparalleled beauty on a natural wonders road trip or try your hand at a foodie road trip and eat all you can. Need more ideas (and some maps)? Check this article out for all sorts of awesome road trips in Nevada. What are the most popular bed and breakfasts in Nevada? Who needs chain hotels when there are so many awesome places to check out in Nevada that are mom-and-pop owned? We love bed and breakfasts; there’s a charm to them that is unmatched and you won’t usually find places friendlier than these. Some of the most beloved, highly-rated bed and breakfasts in Nevada include gems like the Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast (don’t let the name scare you – it’s a lovely place), Little A’Le’Inn (an extraterrestrial-themed bed and breakfast with thousands of rave reviews), K-7 Bed and Breakfast, the old Historian Inn, and so many more. Think the Vegas Strip is all there is to see in the Silver State? You’re mistaken – explore Nevada for its amazing stays and natural wonders!
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
Nevada is an awesome place for epic road trips! If you’re a fan of hitting the open road and visiting all sorts of amazing, offbeat, haunted, bizarre, or otherwise interesting places, you’re certainly in the right place. Here at Only In Your State, we’re a little obsessed with Nevada road trips. For example, you could do one that leads you to multiple amazing hot springs around the state (Nevada is the hot springs capital of the United States with more than 300 of them, so there’s no shortage of springs to add to your list). Nevada also has extensive mining and wild western history, and ghost town road trips are always a good time. Visit multiple state and/or National Parks or check out some of Nevada’s most haunted places. Explore Nevada’s unparalleled beauty on a natural wonders road trip or try your hand at a foodie road trip and eat all you can. Need more ideas (and some maps)? Check this article out for all sorts of awesome road trips in Nevada.
What are the most popular bed and breakfasts in Nevada?
Who needs chain hotels when there are so many awesome places to check out in Nevada that are mom-and-pop owned? We love bed and breakfasts; there’s a charm to them that is unmatched and you won’t usually find places friendlier than these. Some of the most beloved, highly-rated bed and breakfasts in Nevada include gems like the Shady Lady Bed and Breakfast (don’t let the name scare you – it’s a lovely place), Little A’Le’Inn (an extraterrestrial-themed bed and breakfast with thousands of rave reviews), K-7 Bed and Breakfast, the old Historian Inn, and so many more. Think the Vegas Strip is all there is to see in the Silver State? You’re mistaken – explore Nevada for its amazing stays and natural wonders!