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Explore Mural Alley in Elko, Nevada, where vibrant murals bring the city's culture and history to life in a stunning outdoor gallery.
Mural Alley is a captivating outdoor gallery that showcases stunning murals, celebrating the rich history and culture of Elko, Nevada. A must-see for art lovers and tourists alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Elko Convention Center located at 700 Moren Way, head east on Moren Way toward Idaho St. Turn left onto Idaho St and continue for about 0.5 miles. Once you reach the intersection with Railroad St, turn right. Walk straight for about 0.2 miles, and you will find Mural Alley on your left at 451 Railroad St.
Walking
If you are at the Elko Post Office located at 123 E Idaho St, head south on Idaho St toward 2nd St. Continue walking for about 0.3 miles until you reach the intersection with Railroad St. Turn left onto Railroad St and walk for about 0.1 miles. Mural Alley will be on your right at 451 Railroad St.
Walking
From the Ruby Mountain Hotel located at 420 Idaho St, head south on Idaho St toward 4th St. Continue walking until you reach the intersection with Railroad St. Turn left onto Railroad St and walk approximately 0.3 miles. Mural Alley will be on your right at 451 Railroad St.
Walking
If you are at the Elko City Park, start by heading east on 5th St. After about 0.3 miles, turn right onto Idaho St. Walk south for about 0.4 miles until you reach Railroad St. Turn left onto Railroad St and Mural Alley will be on your right after a short walk at 451 Railroad St.
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