Sep132025

Jarbidge Wine Walk

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A rustic red building with a sign reading Jarbidge Community Hall, sits next to a U.S. flag and trees, with rocky hills in the background and a dirt path leading up to the entrance.
An outdoor historical display with mining equipment, trees, and a large wooden sign describing the history of Jarbidge, Nevada, near a log cabin-style structure in the background.
A rustic old jail building with wooden and adobe walls stands under a tree, with antique tools and equipment displayed along the exterior wall.
A rustic trading post with a wooden exterior, vintage signs, wagon wheel, hanging flowers, and a large Oregon sign. A cartoon cowboy and signs advertise ice, soda, and that the store is open.
A small gray wooden building with a porch, sign reading Nevada Glassworks Ltd, a wooden bench, and glass art pieces by the entrance, surrounded by trees and a fence.
A rustic wooden building with a sign reading Outdoor Bar and Cafe, featuring a porch, hanging plants, and a parked utility vehicle in front. Trees and hills are visible in the background.
A rustic red building houses the Red Dog Saloon, with an American flag outside and a sign reading Ice Cold Beer, Pop. A large sign above reads Red Dog Saloon Booze and Grub at Its Best. Trees surround the saloon.
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Sipping a glass of vino in the middle of the most remote wilderness in the Lower 48 states? It’s a Nevada thing that happens only in Jarbidge. Situated about three hours north of Elko along the Rubies Route road trip, visiting historic Jarbidge and the spectacular wilderness area that surrounds town is something every Nevadan and visitor should experience, and there’s no better reason for an overnight trip than the annual Jarbidge Wine Walk.

Get in on some of the most off-grid indulging in the entire country at the Jarbidge Wine Walk, situated in the most remote town in the Lower 48.

Each September, Jarbidge’s population easily doubles in size for the Jarbidge Arts Council Wine Walk, which explores businesses along the half-mile-long, original dirt road through downtown Jarbidge. Starting and ending at Pioneer Park, the Jarbidge Wine Walk tours businesses and historic landmarks original to the Jarbidge story, like the Historic Jarbidge Jail, Jarbidge Trading Post, two Sagebrush Saloons—the Outdoor Inn and Red Dog Saloon—and many more. Make it a weekend and overnight in the Outdoor Inn right in the heart of the downtown action.

For more information on the Jarbidge Arts Council Wine Walk, get in touch with the Outdoor Inn at (775) 488-2311 or reach out to the Jarbidge Community Association on Facebook. 

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