Reviews

Trip Advisor: Historian Inn – “Right In Town”

The Historian is located right in downtown Gardnerville, on the same block as a couple of good restaurants. The price was modest, and the room was recently updated.  They gave us a nice, “sacked breakfast,” made of yogurt, muffin, apple, raisins and string cheese.

ROBINW, Nampa, ID

Trip Advisor: Historian Inn – “Right In Town”2017-01-02T13:26:07-08:00

Trip Advisor: Historian Inn – “Warm and Comfortable Stay”

This hotel was recently renovated and was very comfortable, clean and warm. The bed and bedding were very nice and comfortable and my husband and I slept well. We had a large room in the front of the hotel on the second floor. We could hear a little bit of traffic noise but it wasn’t annoying or disruptive. The staff were all very gracious and hospitable – made us feel very welcome. They offered a nice and healthy take away breakfast of yogurt, raisins, muffin, string cheese, an apple, orange juice and freshly brewed coffee. It was fine for us, we ate what we wanted and saved the rest for a mid-day snack later on. The hotel also had a lovely cafe (where you picked up your breakfast and coffee), offering wine and cheese tasting and lots of beautiful art and locally crafted pieces for sale. It was a terrific place to enjoy a glass of wine and have a nice little browse.

DQUILTER, Morgan Hill –

Trip Advisor: Historian Inn – “Warm and Comfortable Stay”2017-01-02T13:25:59-08:00

Trip Advisor: Historian Inn – “An Absolute Pleasure”

We had the opportunity to stay at this hotel several nights during a visit back to the Minden-Gardnerville area during Christmas time. We were so happy with it that we returned there at the end of our stay. All of the employees were more than pleasant, the rooms were more than comfortable and quiet with tasteful decor, the beds, linens, and pillows were plush and clean, and they even provided a pet basket (with treats, tennis balls, pet towels and sheets). There is free (good) coffee and a health-filled snack bag provided every morning in the cute shop in the adjacent building. While the park directly behind the hotel discourages dogs, there is a trail and open area further back where you can run dogs and there are baggies provided for clean up. Thoughtfulness and attention to detail describes this hotel’s accommodations. We will definitely stay there when we go back

JODIB, Troy MT

Trip Advisor: Historian Inn – “An Absolute Pleasure”2017-01-02T13:26:19-08:00

Touring Like a Millionaire


During your late summer and early fall Historian Inn stays, pick up picnic fixings at our Market Café and discover fun nuggets of local American West history.

Tour former millionaires’ Sierra hideaways scattered around the lake and what was once one of Nevada’s largest ranches.

Just a few miles from South Lake Tahoe’s intersection of Highways 50 and 89 – the Pope Estate once welcomed Rudolf Valentino. It still radiates a luxurious 1920s charm.

Under towering pines is the small path leading to the Baldwin Estate. You will like the rustic camp-like feel. Its first owner, Lucky Baldwin, was one of Lake Tahoe’s original hoteliers and founded the Santa Anita Race Track.

Visiting Vikingsholm involves a one-mile hike down from the parking lot overlooking Emerald Bay – and a steep hike back up. No worries, there are gorgeous spots to sit and catch your breath. A Tahoe/Scandinavian design delights with wildfire sod roofs, dragon-headed wooden beams and other handcrafted décor. Inside meet “Selma” – a gal with time on her hands.

We love how the décor at the Hellmann-Ehrman Estate, just north of Meeks Bay, looks like the family has just stepped away to play tennis or go boating from their private pier. Located at California’s Sugar Pine State Park after it closes in late September you can still walk or cross country ski around it during the winter months.

Just east of Incline Village in Nevada lies Thunderbird Lodge.

Open until late October its design is as unique was its original owner. Captain George Whittell, Jr. was an irascible sort who called a lion named Bill his best friend. Bill wandered freely including the underground tunnel and its then-legal opium den. Outer buildings housed Whittell’s premier mahogany yacht, the “Thunderbird,” and pet elephant Mingo – now long gone. View the “Thunderbird” as part of the tour or board her for a water tour departing from South Lake Tahoe – Tuesday through Saturday.

Cattle and sheep were the four-legged occupants of Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park. Throughout the year, from Wednesday to Sunday, tours of this 1850s ranch, with its rare artifacts, are available. Just call 24 hours ahead to book your time.

 

Touring Like a Millionaire2017-01-02T13:26:32-08:00