A small city with a big heart. Remote. Romantic. Year round activities and attractions. From dark skies to outdoor adventure, and blooming business districts, Ely, Nevada is one of the best kept secrets around. Â
When a high quality of life, work/recreation balance, and enriching experiences are getting more and more difficult to make time for, looking for what you’re missing can lead you to learning exactly what you need. Discover the last bastion of peace and quiet and find pristine nature, clean air, quaint lifestyles, culture, history, art, sports, friendly salt-of-the-earth people, and every opportunity available here in the capital of the high desert. Whether you are looking to get away for a weekend or a week or a permanent relocation, Ely, Nevada has everything you need.Â
ELY Tourism Connector
Ely welcomes 1.2 million visitors each year from around the world, all drawn to the region's outdoor recreation, wild-west historic sites, and impeccable natural beauty. Their Chamber of Commerce serves as the open front door for travelers, providing visitors and local information about the best attractions, dining, lodging, amenities and services. Through a partnership with the Great Basin National Heritage Area, the Chamber of Commerce, at 636 Aultman Street Ely, Nevada, 89301, operates the Downtown Ely Visitor Center and they have everything a guest might need to get started finding their way around 151 named mountains, 300 miles of motorized or non-,motorized trails, the national park, and two state parks.Â
With phenomenal camping sites, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, ATV trails, swimming, caving, rock climbing, shooting, star-gazing, rock-hounding, canoeing, or communing with nature, outdoor enthusiasts can find much more to appreciate than a typical vacation. For artists, history buffs, photographers, birdwatchers, train spotters & railfans, Ely is the kind of place that sneaks up on a traveler and leaves them wondering why they hadn’t come sooner. The moment you start exploring, Ely reveals itself as a treasure trove of natural splendor, living history, and cultural texture, all wrapped up in the kind of authenticity travelers crave.
Visitors can climb aboard vintage passenger cars or ride behind one of the original locomotives that once hauled copper ore from the nearby mines with the National Historic Landmark, The Nevada Northern Railway. Explore the 54 acre property and each historically preserved building dating back to the early twentieth century.Â
As a paradise for outdoor lovers, Ely locals and travelers alike get to enjoy four distinct seasons that offer year-round adventure—lush mountain meadows in spring, shimmering lakes and high-country trails in summer, fiery foliage in fall, and snow-dusted solitude in winter. Take advantage of Great Basin National Park, one of the country’s most underrated parks, with ancient bristlecone pines; the towering 13,000 ft summit of Wheeler Peak; their marble chambers of Lehman Caves glittering with rare shield formations and cathedral-like passages; or partake in the splendor of the Schell Creek and Egan Mountain ranges delivering quiet trails, remote lakes, and wildlife viewing that often feels like your own private wilderness. Mountain biking, OHV riding, horseback riding, and rockhounding add even more to the mix.
A Night Sky Like No Other
The region around Ely is internationally recognized for its astonishingly dark skies, with its remoteness making it one of the best stargazing locations in America. Drawing astrophotographers and sky enthusiasts from across the world, Ely hosts star parties, and many visitors pair a trip on the Nevada Northern Railway’s Star Train with an evening of celestial exploration. Whether you’re seasoned in astronomy or simply someone who hasn’t seen the true night sky in years, the experience is unforgettable. Camp at Cave Lake State Park, Ward Mountain, Cleve Creek, or Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge, all outside of Ely, and make a star-studded memory, any time of year.Â
Built for Business
Local businesses in Ely are lucky to have an average of 17,000 vehicles traveling through their main streets on a daily basis. At the crossroads of three major US Highways has its advantages. While operating a business in Ely and the surrounding White Pine County differs significantly from running one in Reno or Las Vegas, organizations like the White Pine Chamber of Commerce are there to lend helping hands. Entrepreneurs understand that supply chains stretch longer, customer bases are spread wider, and competition for qualified employees intensifies. But, for business savvy folks considering Ely as a business location, the local chamber provides practical guidance about permits, utilities, workforce availability, and market conditions.This information helps newcomers avoid costly mistakes and accelerates their path to profitability. The chamber's advocacy work addresses policy issues affecting commerce throughout the region and the state, giving small business owners a collective voice in economic development conversations.
Partnership facilitation connects businesses with complementary organizations, creating collaboration opportunities that might otherwise never materialize in a geographically dispersed area. The dual roles being played by the White Pine Chamber creates direct value for member businesses and the larger community. When the chamber helps a family plan their Great Basin adventure or directs road-trippers to local restaurants and shops, it generates real economic activity. The Downtown Ely Visitor Center becomes a distribution point for member marketing materials, extending reach beyond what individual businesses could achieve alone. Likewise the Chamber as a Business Resource Cornerstone provides critical needs that help boost a business’ bottom line.Â
Getting Connected
Come to Ely as a visitor. Discover more of Ely as a returning guest. Build your American dream Businesses here and thrive. Throughout the region everyone can access chamber services regardless of size or industry. Whether operating a Main Street retail shop, managing a mining support company, running a ranch, or launching a tourism venture of your own, the Chamber’s resources apply. The White Pine Chamber of Commerce offers economic advice, business planning, start-up resources, and all the local knowledge necessary to be successful, backed by more than a century of experience. Visit whitepinechamber.com or call 775-289-8877 to start discovering the Silver State’s shining city on a hill, Ely, Nevada.
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