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1862 David Walley’s Hot Springs Resort & Spa – The Original Hideaway
On October 1, 1934 Baby Face Nelson and his gang arrived at David Walley’s resort and hid-out for a month, before returning to Chicago, where Nelson was shot and killed by FBI Agents.
Almost 80 years later, we are still one of the best places to escape whatever may be on your heels in today’s hectic pace of everyday life. Nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada, the resort offers you a rare opportunity to find solace in a majestic natural setting. Well-known for its geo-thermal mineral springs, the modern-day resort boasts a newly-renovated, state-of-the-art day spa, a renowned fine-dining restaurant, the best cafĂ© in the west (we think), its own saloon and deluxe resort accommodations - all which combine to provide an unforgettable experience.
During your stay, you will want to explore the town of Genoa, accessible from the resort by walking trail for those who prefer the old-fashioned way of getting around. Founded in 1850, Genoa was the first settlement in what became the Nevada territory, and is rich in history. Be sure to visit Genoa Bar, (there is no “the”, just “Genoa Bar”) dubbed as the “Oldest Thirst Parlor in Nevada” which has quenched many a thirst, including that of Mark Twain, Teddy Roosevelt and Johnny Cash.
Words don’t do it justice. Pictures get closer, but fall short. You just have to go. You won’t be disappointed – you will be enchanted. And you will more than likely be back.
The resort, approximately located only 20 minutes from South Lake Tahoe and 30 minutes from Reno, offers wedding and banquet facilities, exercise room, business center, and meeting facilities. Resort lodging ranges from cozy studio units to one- and two-bedroom suites featuring full kitchen and living areas, fireplaces and patios or balconies.
So, come, hide. We won’t tell.
1862 David Walley’s Hot Springs Resort & Spa – The Original Hideaway
On October 1, 1934 Baby Face Nelson and his gang arrived at David Walley’s resort and hid-out for a month, before returning to Chicago, where Nelson was shot and killed by FBI Agents.
Almost 80 years later, we are still one of the best places to escape whatever may be on your heels in today’s hectic pace of everyday life. Nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada, the resort offers you a rare opportunity to find solace in a majestic natural setting. Well-known for its geo-thermal mineral springs, the modern-day resort boasts a newly-renovated, state-of-the-art day spa, a renowned fine-dining restaurant, the best cafĂ© in the west (we think), its own saloon and deluxe resort accommodations - all which combine to provide an unforgettable experience.
During your stay, you will want to explore the town of Genoa, accessible from the resort by walking trail for those who prefer the old-fashioned way of getting around. Founded in 1850, Genoa was the first settlement in what became the Nevada territory, and is rich in history. Be sure to visit Genoa Bar, (there is no “the”, just “Genoa Bar”) dubbed as the “Oldest Thirst Parlor in Nevada” which has quenched many a thirst, including that of Mark Twain, Teddy Roosevelt and Johnny Cash.
Words don’t do it justice. Pictures get closer, but fall short. You just have to go. You won’t be disappointed – you will be enchanted. And you will more than likely be back.
The resort, approximately located only 20 minutes from South Lake Tahoe and 30 minutes from Reno, offers wedding and banquet facilities, exercise room, business center, and meeting facilities. Resort lodging ranges from cozy studio units to one- and two-bedroom suites featuring full kitchen and living areas, fireplaces and patios or balconies.
So, come, hide. We won’t tell.
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