Silver Jack Inn & LectroLux Cafe and Bar @ Great Basin National Park on The Lonelist Road in America (US Route 50, Nevada)
Baker, NV 89311
Terry Marasco, owner, on My 1998 Honda Shadow Aero
Silver Jack Inn & LectroLux Cafe
NV 487
Baker, NV 89311
United States
ph: 775-234-7323
tmarasco
Free WiFi
Rooms
Restaurant
Full Bar
Groceries
Wine, Beer Liquor Store
Deli
Bakery
Bookstore
DVD Rentals
Pharmacies
Guided Hikes
Art, Antique, Crafts Gallery
Corporate
Retreat
Packages
Other Services in "Town"
Gas - debit or credit card only
Coin Laundry
Public Showers
Firewood
Post office
The resort has a motel, The Silver Jack Inn, a full service restaurant, The LectroLux Cafe with a full bar, as one customer stated "with booze to die for!" We are also a bakery, deli, grocery store including produce, meats and cheeses, eggs and milk, best bacon on the planet, and a bookstore.
Also DVD rentals for our HiDef TVs with DVD slots. On the site is also an art, antique, and crafts (mostly local) gallery.
WiFi is free for room and restaurant customers.
We offer guided hikes and a special trip to an extraordinary geological formation with Native American petrogylphs that only we know about! The costs of the trip vary by distance/time requirements.

Pictograph/Rock Art by Fremont Peoples near Baker, NV
We rent snowshoes and xCountry Skis. The mountain is quite the place for both especialy April-end of May.
The Silver Jack Motel takes its name from the rabbit that runs rampant out here.
Drawing by Kathy Rountree, former owner of the Silver Jack

The cafe takes its name from an Electrolux vacuum made by the former owner, Bill Rountree, into a quixotic rocket ship.

Another unusual geologic trip is to Crystal Peak In Utah. There is an outcrop of 30,000,000 million old ash abt 900' high where water eroded the ash creating a mountain of "eyes". The formation is in Utah's West Desert an extraordinary environment of Utah juniper hundreds of years old. Some of the "eyes" would hold a car and even a big truck. This is a must for outdoor adventurists and scientists.
A Crystal Peak "eye" you could sleep in.
Notch Peak, 50 miles away in Utah, the second highest rock wall in the US (1st is in Yosemite). This is THE hike. Wander through a wash with 3 foot diameter pine trees growing out of the walls! The drop off the edge is a shear
2, 500 feet or so.
The Notch by Terry Marasco
I took the shot below by crawling to the edge of the Notch. One crawls, does not walk, as you loose balance and could fall off!

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Silver Jack Inn & LectroLux Cafe
NV 487
Baker, NV 89311
United States
ph: 775-234-7323
tmarasco