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Gold Hill Hotel

The oldest hotel in Nevada.

Virginia City, Nevada

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The old part of the Gold Hill Hotel, seen from the street.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
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The hotel cat, Cloudy   Avoiding Regret
Upstairs hallway of the “old” section of the hotel, above the restaurant and bar   Avoiding Regret
Room #1, one of the hotel’s original rooms   Avoiding Regret
Yellow Jacket Mine in winter.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Cabin for Crown Point Mine. Headframe partly visible over roof.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Cabin is Room #18.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Crown Hill headframe at dusk, with a crescent moon and Venus.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Crown Point headframe and cabin.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Crown Point headframe and cabin as seen from the upper floor of the Gold Hill Hotel.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Crown Point headframe and cabin.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Crown Point headframe. Edge of cabin to right.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Main Street of Gold Hill, Nevada, looking south from the upper floor of the Gold Hill Hotel.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Informational plaque courtesy of E Clampus Vitus.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel informational plaque on the old part of the building.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel, viewed from the south.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel, seen from the south by the Yellow Jacket Mine, looking over a foundation.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel, New Year’s Day 2011.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill hotel at night, New Year’s Eve 2010.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel, New Year’s Day 2010.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Bar at Gold Hill Hotel as it appears today.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Ceiling of bar in 2007.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel in 2007.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Informational plaque on the Nevada State Seal, on the grounds of the Gold Hill Hotel and courtesy of E Clampus Vitus.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel from the north.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Informational plaque on the Yellow Jacket Mine fire, courtesy of E Clampus Vitus.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Old mining cabin on the hotel grounds. Yellow Jacket Mine behind.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Yellow Jacket headframe, looking south from the hotel.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel in 2007.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel, New Year’s Day 2011.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Gold Hill Hotel, new part on the north.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
Great Room of Gold Hill Hotel, New Year’s 2011.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
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Gold Hill Hotel, looking northwest.   slgwv / Atlas Obscura User
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The mining camp of Gold Hill sits on the southern extension of the Comstock Lode and was always overshadowed by Virginia City to the north. Even so, it had its share of top-producing mines, and some mining even continues today.

Gold Hill is also the site of the eponymous hotel, the oldest hotel in Nevada. The oldest part of the hotel, a brick and stone structure, dates to the early 1860s and is still in use. It now holds the great room (lobby) and bar. The wooden additions on the south and west, which house the current rooms and restaurant, are much newer, dating from the late 1980s.

The headframe and an old cabin associated with the Crown Point mine sit directly behind the hotel, and the cabin is also part of the lodgings. The headframe for the Yellow Jacket mine is visible about 700 feet to the southwest, and the Kentuck mine is about 300 feet west, across the Virginia & Truckee railroad track.

On April 7, 1869, a fire started around the 800 feet level in the Yellow Jacket mine, probably from a misplaced candle (the only illumination technology in those days). It rapidly spread to the adjacent mines as the workings were interconnected in the subsurface, and at least 35 miners perished. This remains the worst mining disaster in Nevada history to this day.

The hotel and associated mine cabins are said to be the site of paranormal activity and have been featured in several television programs.

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The Gold Hill Hotel is right on the main street through Gold Hill (Nevada State Route 342) at the north end of town on the west side.

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Gold Hill Hotel
1540 S Main St
Virginia City, Nevada, 89440
United States
39.292377, -119.657658
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