Travel Nevada Introduces Sagebrush Saloon Passport Where Friendly Faces and Tall Tales Await Across the Silver State
Reno, NV (April 19, 2024) – As the spring season unfolds and travelers chart their fresh-air adventures, Travel Nevada, the state’s official tourism authority, has launched an all-new Sagebrush Saloon Passport encouraging travelers to embark on a thirst-quenching journey through Nevada’s storied past.
Crafted for a wide range of visitors including history buffs, Wild West enthusiasts, libation lovers, and adventurers simply seeking authentic experiences, the Sagebrush Saloon Passport is a digital exploration of the Silver State’s iconic saloons and thirst parlors.
“With the Sagebrush Saloon Passport, travelers can belly up to the bar at some of the most treasured saloons in Nevada,” said Caroline Sexton, Travel Nevada’s chief marketing officer. “It’s an invitation to get a little out there and soak in the ambiance of these historic establishments and the wild-at-heart spirit of the Silver State.”
The complimentary passport allows guests to digitally check in at nearly 30 featured saloons statewide while earning points towards exclusive Travel Nevada swag to commemorate their journey through the heart of Nevada. Visitors can complete check-ins at their own pace, allowing for a personalized exploration of Nevada’s historic saloons.
A sampling of the watering holes brimming with character, charm, and a wealth of stories for visitors to discover include:
- Genoa Bar & Saloon– Nestled in the heart of historic Carson Valley, the oldest settlement in Nevada dishes out story after story from both sides of the oldest bar counter in the Silver State.
- Pioneer Saloon—The oldest bar in southern Nevada is the Pioneer Saloon in historic Goodsprings. The only thing better than the drinks is the unbelievable amount of history visitors will find.
- Jiggs Bar—About an hour south of Elko, Jiggs has a fascinating and extensive history. Today, all that remains is a good old-fashioned, rough-and-tumble saloon—a place worth checking out.
- Gold Hill Hotel & Saloon—The Silver State’s oldest hotel, the Gold Hill Hotel & Saloon, is just down the road from Virginia City. Founded in 1859, the historic saloon is the perfect place to grab a drink after exploring one of the West’s most famous boomtowns.
- Eureka Owl Club- Any drive along the Loneliest Road in America (Highway 50) requires a stop at the Owl Club. The full-service bar is one of rural Nevada’s best haunts.
- Santa Fe Motel & Saloon- One of Nevada’s longest continually operating businesses, visitors can swing a leg over a barstool just as patrons have been doing since 1905 in Goldfield.
- Odeon Saloon- The Odeon Saloon in Dayton originally opened in 1863 and retains its Wild West charms. Previous saloon visitors include Mark Twain and Marilyn Monroe.
To download the Sagebrush Saloon Passport, visit Sagebrush Saloon Passport (travelnevada.com).
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Travel Nevada (the Nevada Division of Tourism) is part of the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. It is responsible for promoting and marketing Nevada as a travel destination. Operating within a performance-based budget structure, Travel Nevada is funded solely by a percentage of lodging tax paid by overnight guests throughout the state. For more, visit TravelNevada.biz.