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Tractor being loud at 10pm

Let me start off by telling you, if you want to experience what horrible zero star India hotels are like, this is where you stay, I would know I am a world traveler and stayed in many hostels, This place is not haunted in the slightest bit, and my brother and I seek out haunted hotels. I got zero feelings of haunting here but let me tell you what there was..... there were sticky traps for cockroaches in every corner and every nook of the room. There was the smell of mold. There was dirty disgusting hair all over the bathroom and stains all over the walls. If you don't believe me just book the room and bring the black light with you. This place is disgusting. I am the last person to leave a hotel, but this is high up on the list of disgusting places to stay.... On top of that, they were doing construction in the parking lot and went past 10 PM. We literally had to walk outside and look at the guys on the tractors to get them to stop.... When I told the office guy how disgusting the room was, he just smiled and said I am sorry.... Not to mention we booked room 107 several months in advance when we checked in, he told us the room had a leak so we cannot stay in that room. Then he proceeded to check us into room 108, 40 minutes later two people checked into room 107 just for us to find out they offered him some cash.... So forget about booking in advance they don't give a dang. We went down the road to mizpah hotel and wow!!! Its like the ritz Carlton for the same price. I told the clown motel guy to keep the money, but this was the worst hotel I have ever stayed at.. All I can tell you is this place is absolutely disgusting. Proof is in the photos and if you still don't believe me, then go ahead and book a room... you are welcome. Book Mizpah hotel and check out clown motel cemetery at night its free skip the $20 tour. We did it solo with flashlights. CLOWN MOTEL IS DISGUSTING SCAM 100%

Check out that plate

Listen, this isn't the Waldorf - Astoria, it's the freakin' Clown Hotel. It's fun and inexpensive and clean(ish). If you're into photography, this place is a dream to shoot. Don't forget to visit (and photograph) the old cemetery next door filled with miners who died in mining accidents, victims of the "Tonopah plague", and a lot of babies and children. Some say the hotel and cemetery are haunted. Be respectful of where you tread if you visit the Tonopah Cemetery next door and please be mindful of the fact that you are visiting the final resting place for over 600 people. The owners of the Clown Motel are usually on site until like 11:00 pm every night and they're very friendly and happy to help you. Their souvenirs aren't too pricey so we got some tshirts, a hat, and some stickers. I'll share our favorite pics of our visit.

Andy V.

The experience was definitely scary, just not in the ways I wanted it to be. So this place, the Clown Motel has definitely been on my bucket list for some time. So many social media posts making me want to check it out. I was able to secure a night for about $125 with a summer discount code. Let me say, if you look at the rooms online you can tell it's a pretty basic room. You're coming here for the lure. Let's get into the good: The man who works and I believe owns the motel is very friendly; quiet, but friendly. The lure / experience is fun. You definitely are going to get some fun photos The air conditioning worked great The meh: The gift shop didn't have much being that the area was pretty decently sized. They had more items not for sale than for sale. My room had a nice fridge but was not clean Now the bad: The motel is seemingly falling apart. The flooring on the second floor is just panels. My room had a big break in the glass held up by tape. The bathroom had mold in it. The shower was pretty grody looking. The bathroom flooring was uneven. There are essentially zero amenities here. Not even an ice machine which is crazy being in the desert. The WiFi didn't work The walls are super thin so you hear everyone outside or next door. Overall it was a bummer. The place definitely didn't live up with what I wanted. Maybe I should have realized it was more of a social medial spot, but it is definitely worth a visit but not at all worth the stay.

Tina A.

On our drive from Vegas to Reno we had a chance to stop at one of the scariest motels in America the "Clown Motel" which is said to be haunted. My first impression of this motel was it was very colorful and cool looking. I didn't get a creepy vibe. Maybe if you have a fear of clowns it may feel creepy lol Only creepy thing was the cemetery next door. Nice little stop to check out the gift shop, stretch your legs and take some pictures.

Leticia P.

We've driven past here many many times but didn't have the time to stop in and beck it out. Hame (pronounced like Name but with an "H") was extremely pleasant and helpful. He's the artist that paints all of the artwork shown in, around and on the buildings! Awesome work ! We didn't stay over as we were heading elsewhere but when given the opportunity you should stop by even for a few minutes ! They do take donations - monetary and clowns. Also Hame can paint anything you want; just send a picture and he will mail it back - just check for pricing.

08.30.24
May A.

Museum visit [Tonopah NV] We stopped by this motel while we were on our way to Las Vegas... we've gone this way on our road trips many times before but this was the first time we actually stopped to check out the museum. The creepy clown-themed motel is located on the north end of Tonopah. Tonopah is between Reno and Las Vegas. We dropped by the lobby, entered the museum (which doubled as a mini gift shop) and was greeted by a caretaker... err, employee, I believe named Vijay. He has been an employee of the Clown Motel for over 6 years. He allowed us to take videos and pictures and we did to our hearts content. In fact, they have signs throughout the place that said "photography welcome" so don't mind me. Many clown dolls, statues, stuffed animals, porcelain statues, and wall hangings were on display towards the back of the museum staring down at us from every angle. Many came from around the world donated and gifted to the museum, priceless ones, not for sale, but for guests to view. Enjoy but do not touch. The collection is currently over 5000 clowns. Amazing and creepy! I purchased a shirt. Before heading out I wanted to take one more photo of the surroundings... as I got close to the stairs, a housekeeper was kind enough to offer if I wanted to see one of their popular rooms, Room 107. He unlocked the room for me. Very much clown-themed as I suspect the same as the other rooms. Not sure what the story is on why it is popular or if guests actually experienced paranormal encounters. The Old Tonopah Cemetery next door was very much a place that I would consider more haunted since Civil War Vets, 14 miners who were victims of the Tonopah-Belmont Mine Fire of 1911, and lots of children were laid to rest here (most under horrible circumstances). It certainly adds to its allure... We used to watch Ghost Adventures and Zak Bagans was drawn to the town of Tonopah and did a lockdown investigation at the Clown Motel (Season 14). Clown statues and old graveyard in the desert... yes, it actually exists ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Review #3521

Bobbie M.

Staff were pleasant and the rooms, though a bit aged, were comfortable and clean. They could use some updates but overall we had a great time spending the night in the World Famous Clown Motel! We will definitely revisit and check out the other theme rooms!

Fear unlimited room
poes a.

If you like clowns have I got the place for you! Each room has clown decor and a few have themes. We stayed in the Fear Unlimited room. Turn on the black lights and you'll find hidden messages on the wall! Good creepy fun. To be honest, go for the clowns and not the accommodations. Our shower may have been the scariest thing in the room and the beds aren't the greatest so one night is plenty. The graveyard tour next door is an add on and the history is chilling but the guide was a bit long winded. There's not a whole lot more to do in town but the Mizpah Hotel is good for dinner and has a haunted past.

First thing I spotted while exiting my car (Clown Motel parking lot).
Robbin B.

I finally stopped at the Clown Motel, after many years of driving past. The kid in me has always loved a circus clown. :) Minus "POGO" of course! :-o I knew the Clown Motel was known for supposedly being a mix of haunted/creepy. A long time Nevada local I've heard many stories about this very spot! It wasn't until I spotted the blood stained concrete & rope (see pic) exiting my car that I immediately felt, super duper creepy. I'm assuming this was "propish" hopefully. The Motel office houses a multitude of clown memorabilia including hundreds of clown figurines. I was surprised to learn most every clown was donated to this very spot. Although, the current and previous owner have included their private collections as well. *The Clown Motel has zero clown figurines for sale- fyi. We were lucky enough to meet the "ghost hunter" while browsing the office. She shared many of her own, but also included several guest experiences in specific rooms. I must say it was very intriguing! While I personally have zero desire to book a room, I'll happily stop by on my next trip to drop off my donation! *The adjacent cemetery is definitely worth a look. FYI: This isn't a clown cemetery. :) The Tonopah cemetery 1901-1911 Most laid to rest in this cemetery died from either the mysterious "Tonopah Plague" or the Tonopah town fire. This spot feels ghostly for sure!

Amazing! This motel is super unique and special. I stayed at the Fear Unlimited themed room (107) and had a blast. I love all things horror and paranormal, and it did not disappoint both in decor and paranormal activity (in a good way). Heym, who checked me in, was also the artist who painted the rooms and he's extremely creative and talented, and very nice. As luck would have it, I was traveling solo and my car decided to break down there as I was about to check out. Heym and all his staff were incredibly kind, patient and helpful while I got that sorted out. Just great, great people. I highly recommend this place!

Tonopah cemetery
Natalie E.

Stopped by the Clown Motel while passing through Tonopah because--let's be real--how could you not check out a place with that name? From the outside, it definitely delivers on the creepy factor, with clown-themed décor and a cool, eerie cemetery right next door. They even had a sign advertising ghost hunts, which adds to the whole spooky vibe. That said, I was pretty disappointed because I wanted to check out the gift shop, and according to the sign, it was supposed to open at 8:30 AM. We waited until 8:40 AM, but no one ever showed up to open it. Definitely a bummer! If you're into weird roadside attractions, it's worth stopping by for the atmosphere alone--but don't count on the gift shop actually being open when it says it will be.

Come on in if your dare !
Susan R.

"We all go a little mad sometimes!" Norman Bates, Psycho Why do we seek out places that are mysterious and peculiar. You know those tingling spots where ones hairs stand up on their neck. Should I really be here. They might be coming for you! Do I dare step inside? Is this place cursed? Have you been in a place that just does not feel right? As you drive down the highway, the sign with a giant clown appears in the mirror. As it gets closer, should we stop. In the back of your mind your wondering why ? The unexplainable and bizarre grab your attention. The Clown Motel is located in Tonopah, Nevada. It's been given the nickname "America's Scariest Motel." Upon entering this abnormal place you question quickly, "why you stopped?" Was it sheer curiosity! Maybe just the unconventional and unexpected extraordinary made the difference. Either way, one debates whether or not to get out of the car and actually go inside. Are you scared? You might be after walking in the door here to this motel! What an array of all artifacts of clowns. The individual that greeted me explained the historical significance of the motel. You are able to come in the motel and look around without staying the night. Shall we test how brave you really are? This is not your atypical motel. The perplexing theme of clowns in a motel as a theme can be found in our nightmares. If your brave enough, sleep well. Make sure and take the tour in the Old Tonopah Cemetery. Are you looking for an unconventional and outlandish place to visit? Look no further than the Clown Motel. Stay here if you dare! Is it make believe or some phantasmal nonsense. You be the judge.

Clown Motel 2024
Crystal B.

I stayed at The Clown Motel last year in October, of 2024. The staff that work there are extremely nice. This area of Nevada, is great for photographers and also low budget film makers. I also dressed up like a crazy pscho clown and even dressed my fiance up as a clown. The decor is out of sight. I stayed in the really scary room. It was worth it. I plan on coming back in May and donating a clown gift to their musuem.

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Will there be a welcome home party for Hame Anand? We were just there Halloween. Love it!

Yea

Why don't they answer the phone lol xD?

If they don't answer the phone they call you right back.

Do they still allow dogs at the Motel? That alone is worth the trip.

Give them a call... If not there are other dog friendly hotels in town( Tonopah Station) and you can still swing by and check out the renovations.

Are there any restaurants bars within walking distance?

Yes there are bars and restaurants are on walking distance. Actually entire town is a mile long.

How far is the clown motel from vegas?

A couple hours. And it's worth it.

What room would you recommend to stay in? Is it best to have a view of the cemetery and which room(s) would that be?

Room number 206. 207 and 208 the best to view cemetery.

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Everyone buried in the cemetery died between 1901-1911 from the flu or a mining related accident.

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Mizpah Hotel

(295 reviews)

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Historic hotel with old charm [Tonopah NV]…read more After passing through the town of Tonopah several times on our way to Las Vegas we finally booked a room at the Mizpah Hotel for an overnight stay. Last year I had a chance to walk around the different floors and housekeeping was nice enough to show me the Lady In Red room on the 5th floor, Room #502. My original review has a more detailed account of my experience where at that time I did a solo self-guided tour while hubby waited downstairs in the huge sitting area. This time he came upstairs with me. He said he felt chills and smelled perfume in the air. As for me -- nothing. Smelled like air freshener to me. The Lady in Red is said to be a kindhearted presence, watching over the hotel as if still bound by her past profession. We were assigned a room on the 3rd Floor, supposedly this is the floor where heavy footsteps of children running up and down the halls could be heard. Last year during my visit I did see two children roaming around the floors (one in his early teen and the other younger), it was in mid afternoon after guest checkout so only housekeeping were in the building. It looked like they were helping with the housekeeping because I heard them mention something about a trash bag. This time I saw two kids again when we were on the 3rd floor. The older one told me that "the hotel was haunted" and started giggling as both ran down the stairs. I didn't think anything of it because in both experiences they looked very real LoL! I even asked the desk clerk if there were kids checked in w/ their parents and I was assured "yes" there were families staying that evening. Every time we meet people they would give us a fist bump to make sure we were real ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ At the registration counter there is a large book where guests can note down any paranormal experiences they've encountered during their stay. Wished I had time to read some of them. We did inquire about a ghost tour but we had to book 48 hours in advance so unfortunately we weren't able to do that. Mizpah Hotel is a historic landmark that dates back to 1907, built during the height of the silver mining boom, its name taken from the nearby Mizpah Mine that delivered the first silver lode. I did not feel any presence. Our room was cozy with vintage decor and I slept like a baby not feeling a single funky paranormal activity. Checked off my bucket list. Review #3522 updated

05-25-2025 The Mizpahhotel is a touristtrap keeping the Tonopah Town alive by claiming there are…read moreghost. Nothing special besides a creepy old run down, unkept, uncleaned, dirty hotel, hotel rooms from the 1900's Tonopah with a rude, vulgar, unprofessional #unkept woman dressed like she just got done with a 36hr OTR drive in a semi truck, with a matching vulgar mouth that sound worse then a mouth of a sailor. That woman talked so much trash about previous hotel guest who had issues with the broken down rooms and hotel, she stated the staff has a certain "f*** off" statement that she tells anyone who complaints (quoting that employee). We stopped and stayed in the "Red Lady Room". The things scary about this room were the fiberglass tub (they had fiberglass tubs in the 1900's??? ) that DIDNOT drain at all, the BROKEN furniture and single wooden chair, the BROKEN wooden blinds in the bathroom, the DARK YELLOW stained sheets and stained comforter, dirty cracked windows being held open with pieces of sticks, broken air condition. Dont forget you have to step into the tub to close the bathroom door to get to the potty.. Did I mention the elevator that takes the doors 3 minutes to close that was last inspected in 1911 that has names scratched into the walls and doors?? Reno Gazette did an article on 11-11-2000 How Sen. Pittman died on 11-10-1940 after winning the election and oldwivestales state his body was kept on ice, another 'story' they are passing as facts . Want to see where the MizPah Hotel is letting its stories and fibs from.... Google them, read the articles, do your homework before stepping into that traffic jam. You want to know what else you will experience here?? When someone else in ANOTHER ROOM (anywhere on the same floor) uses the #bathroom. The smells fill the hallways, stairs, corridors and your room. They try and mask the odor and mildew by putting plug-in's in every corner of each floor. Ghost: The hotel has a 3 ring binder of "hand written" experiences over 10-15 years old (same time the WSJ was posted) with pages stuck together, all in similar had writing that other people have heard, seen #orbs with #flashes in the mirrors (dust particles because the #ventilation is so dirty and old) and heard kids playing the hallway.. you can hear everyone in the hallway, looking around trying door knows . Nothing haunted about this place but the yellow stains on the bed sheets in the room your staying in. The hotel is run down with furniture that has been donated from the local families or stuff they 'found' in the trash on the side road (quoting the bartender down stairs) where we got dinner. The only ghost you'll see here are the ones in your head when leaving w/o ur $$$ and bad night sleep. Actually stop and look at the decoration, the pictures and furniture. Very few pieces are even related to the hotel, to "so called" incidents that "so called, took place" at the hotel - that you cannot find on paper anywhere. Some 'random' lady in red was "maybe" murdered on the 5th floor.. somewhere there - as the 'story' goes.. The murder of a 'political figure' kept in a bathtub of ice? Look at the newspaper article posted in their lobby thats from the "Wall Street Journal" dated 07-31-2015, stating "Ghost Town: Tonopah "Hopes to Become a Tourist Haunt". Hold on, hopes... and the actual WSJ states its a "upsell to help the town". Oh and for some weird reason, the title on the 'printed newspaper' in the frame vs the actual website article IS DIFFERENT! This is a old hotel that they don't fix broken things. Repair something, fix the things there that are either broken or missing parts. You can actually repair things and keep the fake historic haunted theme still. *THIS IS MY FIRST HAND PERSONAL OPINION FROM MY EXPERIENCE WHEN MY FAMILY STAYED AT THE MIZPAH HOTEL IN 2025

Belvada Hotel - Good coffee! There's also a little cafe off the lobby with more options.

Belvada Hotel

(62 reviews)

Extremely unique, clean, good hotel in the middle of Nevada desert…read more We choose the Belvada as a stop over during our trip to Vegas as a place to rest before going on. This was a great decision. We got one of the suites which was one of the most unique hotel rooms I've ever stayed in complete with 19th century French books and turn of the 20th century charm. Our suite was unique with a smallish living room connecting to an old timey bedroom and bathroom. Everything was clean and very comfortable. I really liked the Belvada themed shampoo and soap. I don't usually sleep well in hotels but the hotel bed here was great. We also had a nice view down onto the street and the Mizpah sister property to the Belvada. There was a coffee machine, refrigerator and microwave. We really enjoyed our evening in this room and it was perfect for what we were looking for. The location was excellent with a couple different places to get food including an A&W and a casino restaurant just across the street. There's also several shops and amenities within a block or two. Really helpful for travellers. There's also a really neat casino with all sorts of things like written checks from different celebrities and a neat stuffed bear over there. Tonopah is one of the more unique places I've ever been with the vibrant history of the late 19th and early 20th century still echoing loudly in that town. The locals were friendly. Probably one of the best places to stop in the vast, expansive and gorgeous Nevada desert.

Great location, very friendly staff and clean nice rooms. The remodel came out beautiful. Parking…read moreis a dirt lot behind the hotel but a loading zone out the front door. This place is pet friendly but we did not have a pet with us.

Comfort Inn Tonopah

Comfort Inn Tonopah

(34 reviews)

Large parking area. You can part an RV safely. Being a…read moresmall town the price is high. Friendly employees. Check in was easy and room is clean and spacious. Nothing fancy but comfortable and very clean. Breakfast had a lot of selections along with small waffles! Coffee was fresh with a varied of flavored syrups. Large workout room with towels and bottled water.

This one was tough. The usual Achilles heel of any business is its staff. In the case of the…read moreComfort Inn in Tonopah, the staff was simply awesome From the moment I checked in to my late night nay early morning arrivals I was met each and every time with a polite Hello and a smile. The room was spotless during my standard wipe down (Except one are noted below). The common areas were kept clean at last to my eye. So why 3 stars? The issue was with the general worn down condition of the room and part of the hotel. 1) Rear entrance. The scanner does not work. Some of the time the door was propped open with a rock. Arriving late as I did meant walking around the hotel with my gear. Doors being propped with a rock is not reassuring from a security standpoint 2) The carpet. It was puckering up in multiple areas. Enough so that in the middle of the night my socks caught it twice and I tripped both times 3) Grease or mold spot on shower curtain. Either way gross I will stay there again because the staff was so on point. I hope that my room was not representative of the others

Tonopah Station Hotel

Tonopah Station Hotel

(159 reviews)

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We stayed here overnight on a trip to Las Vegas. Our check-in was later, around 9. You get to roll…read moredice for a free room if you get three of a kind. The attendant allowed both of us to roll. We missed but it was fun. The rooms are not modern but the bed was very comfortable. And the floor was quiet. They offer military and senior discounts. We enjoyed the hotel restaurant in the morning. Opens at 6 am. The breakfast offerings are ample for any appetite. We had pancakes, three plate sized pancakes, light and fluffy. Also the eggs and bacon with hash browns, English muffins. Very good coffee. Our server continually checked in on us. We had to stop to tell the chef how good his food is. Don't know how he cooks his bacon but it was amazing. Like ham. Very good start to our day. They have a full lunch and dinner menu with breakfast all day. The hotel casino is decorated old miner style. There is lots of parking and RV spots in the rear. The hotel was $20 cheaper than elsewhere in town. Great stop.

Last time we visited this place we stayed in our motorhome in the little RV park in back and we…read morefelt it was actually not too bad. This time we stayed in the hotel. It's been interesting to read reviews of others who have given the place much higher marks. However, there is a realization here that everyone has a different level of standards. Overall, we want a place that's clean and put together. We did not feel that was the case here. In other words, I could probably say it was about the worst hotel room I ever paid for. To begin with tissues from the previous guest were still behind the bed table. We left them there. The mattress spring covers weren't just dirty. It was stained and filthy. It was obvious with the condition of the way the bed was made and cords that there was no proper training on anything. There was a refrigerator in the room that when opened the ice had such a build up of ice you knew it had never been checked or cleaned. Moving down to the restaurant ..... the ketchup when turned upside down "clumped" to opening and didn't slide like fresh ketchup. The bottles of other toppings appeared to have also been there a mighty long time without being freshened up. Okay .. what did we order? We ordered two hot fudge sundaes. The hot fudge was lukewarm and clumped... After all, what did we expect? The following morning when we stopped by "Registraiton" to drop the keys off, the clerk was sound asleep in his chair. Evidently, he'd been there a bit as other keys were laying on the counter that had also been cropped off. He did look at me and grunt and then went back to sleep.

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