Editor’s Note: Unfortunately, this bed and breakfast has shut down since the time of the original publication.

Nevada is full of lovely bed and breakfasts that boast amazing views and good company. The bed and breakfast featured here goes above and beyond, making it the one place to sleep that’s beyond your wildest dreams (the name says so). If you’re searching for the perfect destination for your next weekend getaway…well, this is it. You’re going to want to book a stay here as soon as possible.

Located near the quaint town of Alamo in the southern region of the state is a getaway so heavenly that it’s called “A Cowboy’s Dream Bed And Breakfast”.

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Nestled in the desert and surrounded by the most picturesque landscape, Cowboy’s Dream is just that…a dream come true. This place is so enchanting you may just find you never want to leave.

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This isn’t your average bed and breakfast. For one thing, the lodge is huge. It features a large community living room, a Bunk House for socializing, a dance hall, and an event pavilion. The lodge itself is breathtaking. The architecture somehow combines luxury with an authentic Western atmosphere.

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The rooms are just as cozy as you would imagine. Each room is uniquely decorated while sticking with the B&B’s cowboy vibe. It’s like sleeping at an upscale ranch!

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The bed and breakfast even pays homage to iconic cowboy figures. “The Duke Room” is like a shrine to John Wayne, with all sorts of tasteful decor paying tribute to the great actor.

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Even the bathrooms are bursting with Western charm. Each of their eight suites contain bathrooms with claw foot tubs and natural rain showerheads.

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Every single room is impressive in their own way. The gigantic dining room is perfect for enjoying a homemade breakfast while visiting with other guests.

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Relaxing on their beautiful patio is the perfect way to wind down during the evening. Sit back and enjoy the incredible desert views. They even provide live music for entertainment on some nights.

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Cowboy’s Dream is even home to a resident cat and a small herd of miniature horses. This place has all the perks of ranch life, without all of the hard work. It’s the perfect getaway for those who are fans of the cowboy life.

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Doesn’t this place look amazing? Maybe you’re looking for a place that’s a little more majestic. Then check out this Nevada Castle Bed And Breakfast You’ll Never Want To Leave.

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Address: 95 Hand Me Down Road, Alamo, NV 89001.

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Best Bed and Breakfasts in Nevada January 18, 2022 Tori Jane What are some of the best places to stay in Nevada?   Nevada is a wonderful state to explore – it’s so much more than just the Las Vegas strip. That being said, some of Nevada’s most popular hotels are in Vegas, and if you enjoy the glitz and glamour of the strip, you’re more than welcome to stay at one of those (the rates do tend to be very reasonable). Of course, there are plenty more places to stay in Nevada that aren’t on the strip or in Vegas at all; for example, in Ely, there’s the Hotel Nevada. It’s an old building and coming here will grant you a glimpse into the old gaming halls that would eventually become casinos of the Prohibition Era. It’s modern but classic at the same time, and very much worth a visit. Those who enjoy history will also enjoy a stay at the infamous Silver Queen Hotel, in Virginia City, which is more than 130 years old and is said to be among the most haunted places in the entire state. If you’re a fan of the creepy, you’ll also want to maybe think about staying at The Clown Motel in Tonopah. What? It’s just a suggestion.   Where are some romantic getaway spots in Nevada?   Nevada isn’t known as the most romantic place in the world (though a lot of people DO come here JUST to get married); that being said, it absolutely does have some awe-inspiring getaways for you and your special person. Enjoy an amazing hot air balloon ride over the deserts, and then finish the evening with dinner at any of our highly-rated restaurants, like Andiamo Steakhouse. In Reno, there’s the Riverwalk, which is perfect for a low-key date night. Nevada’s state parks are stunning and definitely romantic under the right conditions – Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, for example, is lush and beautiful and perfect for getting away. Or, you could maybe take any one of these beautiful backroad drives – there are few things as romantic as a couples’ road trip.   

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Best Bed and Breakfasts in Nevada

January 18, 2022

Tori Jane

What are some of the best places to stay in Nevada?   Nevada is a wonderful state to explore – it’s so much more than just the Las Vegas strip. That being said, some of Nevada’s most popular hotels are in Vegas, and if you enjoy the glitz and glamour of the strip, you’re more than welcome to stay at one of those (the rates do tend to be very reasonable). Of course, there are plenty more places to stay in Nevada that aren’t on the strip or in Vegas at all; for example, in Ely, there’s the Hotel Nevada. It’s an old building and coming here will grant you a glimpse into the old gaming halls that would eventually become casinos of the Prohibition Era. It’s modern but classic at the same time, and very much worth a visit. Those who enjoy history will also enjoy a stay at the infamous Silver Queen Hotel, in Virginia City, which is more than 130 years old and is said to be among the most haunted places in the entire state. If you’re a fan of the creepy, you’ll also want to maybe think about staying at The Clown Motel in Tonopah. What? It’s just a suggestion.   Where are some romantic getaway spots in Nevada?   Nevada isn’t known as the most romantic place in the world (though a lot of people DO come here JUST to get married); that being said, it absolutely does have some awe-inspiring getaways for you and your special person. Enjoy an amazing hot air balloon ride over the deserts, and then finish the evening with dinner at any of our highly-rated restaurants, like Andiamo Steakhouse. In Reno, there’s the Riverwalk, which is perfect for a low-key date night. Nevada’s state parks are stunning and definitely romantic under the right conditions – Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, for example, is lush and beautiful and perfect for getting away. Or, you could maybe take any one of these beautiful backroad drives – there are few things as romantic as a couples’ road trip.   

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Nevada is a wonderful state to explore – it’s so much more than just the Las Vegas strip. That being said, some of Nevada’s most popular hotels are in Vegas, and if you enjoy the glitz and glamour of the strip, you’re more than welcome to stay at one of those (the rates do tend to be very reasonable). Of course, there are plenty more places to stay in Nevada that aren’t on the strip or in Vegas at all; for example, in Ely, there’s the Hotel Nevada. It’s an old building and coming here will grant you a glimpse into the old gaming halls that would eventually become casinos of the Prohibition Era. It’s modern but classic at the same time, and very much worth a visit. Those who enjoy history will also enjoy a stay at the infamous Silver Queen Hotel, in Virginia City, which is more than 130 years old and is said to be among the most haunted places in the entire state. If you’re a fan of the creepy, you’ll also want to maybe think about staying at The Clown Motel in Tonopah. What? It’s just a suggestion.  

Where are some romantic getaway spots in Nevada?  

Nevada isn’t known as the most romantic place in the world (though a lot of people DO come here JUST to get married); that being said, it absolutely does have some awe-inspiring getaways for you and your special person. Enjoy an amazing hot air balloon ride over the deserts, and then finish the evening with dinner at any of our highly-rated restaurants, like Andiamo Steakhouse. In Reno, there’s the Riverwalk, which is perfect for a low-key date night. Nevada’s state parks are stunning and definitely romantic under the right conditions – Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, for example, is lush and beautiful and perfect for getting away. Or, you could maybe take any one of these beautiful backroad drives – there are few things as romantic as a couples’ road trip.