California Road Trip: Gallup, New Mexico

by Rob | Apr 26, 2026 | Road Trips

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A Stop on Route 66: Staying at Hotel El Rancho in Gallup, New Mexico on a Florida to California Road Trip

Driving from Florida to California is the kind of road trip that feels like several vacations in one, and one of the most memorable stops along the way is Gallup, New Mexico. Right off historic Route 66 sits the iconic Hotel El Rancho, a place that instantly transports travelers back to the golden age of Western films. Built in 1937 by R.E. “Griff” Griffith, the hotel quickly became a favorite lodging spot for Hollywood stars filming in the surrounding desert landscapes of New Mexico.

Outside, travelers should note that the road in front of the hotel does not have a dedicated sidewalk, so pedestrians often walk through the front parking lot. While there are typically one or two security guards on duty until a certain time, the atmosphere felt safe and relaxed during a Sunday night stay with no issues.

Walking into the hotel lobby feels like stepping into a living museum of classic cinema and Old West charm. The interior is decorated with mounted animal heads, rustic wood accents, and vintage Western memorabilia that reflect the hotel’s deep Hollywood roots.

One of the most unique features of the hotel is its layout and nostalgic design details. The rooms are spread across multiple floors, and the old-style elevator still operates with a manual gate and door that guests open and close by hand, adding to the vintage experience.

Hotel El Rancho has approximately 80 rooms named after famous movie stars and entertainers who stayed there during the golden age of Hollywood Western filmmaking. Each room door features a nameplate honoring stars such as John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, and Katharine Hepburn while they filmed movies in the surrounding New Mexico desert.

The hotel is also home to the famous Silver Screen Café, where guests can enjoy hearty meals in a setting that celebrates classic Hollywood history. Adding to the fun atmosphere, several menu items are named after famous movie stars who once stayed at the hotel while filming Western movies in the New Mexico desert. Dining at the café feels like stepping back into the golden age of Hollywood while enjoying a relaxing meal along historic Route 66.

After dinner, visitors can explore the large gift shop and Ortega’s Indian Store, both filled with Route 66 souvenirs, El Rancho memorabilia, and authentic Navajo Indian crafts, jewelry, pottery, and artwork. The shops offer a unique opportunity to experience the rich Native American culture that Gallup is known for while also finding memorable keepsakes from the journey. It’s an ideal place to stretch your legs after a long drive and pick up something meaningful to remember a stay along historic Route 66.

Throughout Hotel El Rancho, the walls are lined with historic black-and-white photographs and large murals showcasing the famous actors and actresses who once stayed at the hotel during the golden age of Western filmmaking. Guests can see images of Hollywood legends such as John Wayne, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, and many others who filmed movies throughout the rugged landscapes of New Mexico and Arizona. The photographs capture moments from movie productions, hotel visits, and promotional portraits that help preserve the hotel’s deep connection to classic Hollywood history.

The murals and framed photos add character and nostalgia to the hotel’s rustic Western atmosphere. As visitors walk through the hallways, lobby, and restaurant areas, it feels almost like touring a small Hollywood museum dedicated to the era of classic Western films. Many guests stop to admire the vintage images and read the names of the stars, imagining what life was like when movie crews filled the hotel decades ago. Combined with the wood décor, mounted animal heads, and historic furnishings, the photographs help make Hotel El Rancho one of the most unique and memorable Route 66 destinations in the Southwest.

What makes Hotel El Rancho truly special is not just its history, but the hospitality that still defines it today. Staff members are welcoming and proud to share stories about the property’s Hollywood past and its role along Route 66. For anyone driving across the country, it’s more than just a place to sleep—it’s a step into a different era, where the spirit of classic Western films and the open road still live on.

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