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Service Areas

Battle Mountain, NV

70.0 Miles

West 

Beowawe, NV

47.9 Miles

West

Carlin, NV

20 Miles

West

Crescent Valley, NV

62 Miles

Southwest

Currie, NV

112 Miles

Southeast

Deeth, NV

34 Miles 

East

Diamond Valley, NV

106 Miles  

South

Dunphy, NV 

47.1 Miles  

West

Elburtz, NV

16 Miles

East to turn off

Elko, NV

 

 

Elko County, NV

 

 

Eureka, NV    

110 Miles

South

Jackpot, NV

117 Miles

Northeast

Jiggs, NV

36 Miles

South

Lamoille, NV

24 Miles

South

Lee, NV  

27.0 Miles

South

Marys River, NV

53 Miles

West

Midas, NV

152 Miles

West

Montello, NV

108 Miles

East

Osino, NV

9 Miles

West

Owyhee, NV 

101 Miles

North

Palisade, NV

38.4 Miles

West

Pleasant Valley, NV

19 Miles

South

Ruby Valley, NV

77.2 Miles

South

Ryndon, NV

13.1 Miles

East

Spring Creek, NV

10 Miles

South

Star Valley, NV 

37 Miles

East

Tuscarora, NV

59.0 Miles

North west

Wells, NV

50 Miles

East

Wendover, NV

110 Miles

East

Wildhorse, NV

62 Miles

North

Winnemucca, NV               

125 Miles

West

*All the above referenced mileage information is for reference only.
Actual mileage may vary because these areas are rural areas.

Just where and the Hell is Elko?

Elko is 237 miles West of Salt Lake City, UT
Elko is 286 miles Northeast East of Reno, NV
Elko is 473 miles North of Las Vegas, NV
Elko is 248 miles South of Boise, ID 


 

Welcome to Elko

Located near the majestic Ruby Mountains of northeastern Nevada,
the vibrant city of Elko serves as the western gateway to spectacular
scenery, outdoor adventure, ghost towns, historic sites, gaming
and entertainment.

 

Located along a major travel route, Interstate 80, the city of Elko
is easily accessible by plane, train, automobile, or bus:

 

History is Elko's autograph! It's written in the whistle of the far off train
that gave birth to this vibrant frontier city. It's heard in the footsteps
of the pioneers as they traverse the California Trail in search of gold.

 

It's seen in the faces of the Paiute and Shoshone people, the Basque sheepherders, the Chinese gandy dancers, the fur trappers, miners and cowboys who signed their names upon the landscape.*

* Excerpts from Elko Visitors Guide 2000

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