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Nevada Inn Owner Spotlights Tourism Slump at State of the Union

By Matthias Binder February 24, 2026
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Nevada business owner to attend State of the Union as face of tourism decline

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Rural Gateway Feels the PinchSenator’s Strategic Guest ChoicePolicies Blamed for Visitor DropHard Numbers and Personal Accounts

Rural Gateway Feels the Pinch (Image Credits: Unsplash)

Baker, Nevada – Elizabeth Woolsey, proprietor of the Stargazer Inn near Great Basin National Park, prepares to join U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto at President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address.

Rural Gateway Feels the Pinch

Las Vegas recorded a 7.5 percent drop in visitors last year, the sharpest decline since the pandemic. That slump extends beyond the Strip to places like Baker, a key entry point to Great Basin National Park, which draws more than 140,000 visitors annually. Woolsey’s inn and general store serve as a vital stop for travelers seeking rest and supplies.

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Local business owners report tense discussions about shrinking foot traffic. Woolsey serves on White Pine County’s tourism board and has witnessed international guests hesitate to book. The community relies on these visitors, who fuel gas stations, eateries, and nearby state parks.

Senator’s Strategic Guest Choice

Cortez Masto selected Woolsey to illustrate federal policies’ toll on Nevada’s economy. The senator plans to counter the president’s remarks by showcasing real-world consequences. “The best way to combat his speech is to invite Liz, a Nevadan who stands as a testament to the truth about his lies,” Cortez Masto stated.

This approach aligns with broader Democratic efforts to highlight policy impacts during the address scheduled for Tuesday evening. Other Nevada lawmakers, including Sen. Jacky Rosen, have named their own guests to underscore related economic pressures.

Policies Blamed for Visitor Drop

Tariffs have driven up costs for overseas travelers, while administration rhetoric has created unease. New entry fees for international visitors at national parks add barriers. Early 2025 saw 759 National Park Service layoffs nationwide, including five at Great Basin, reducing services that draw crowds.

A Brand USA study noted an 11 percent increase in international travelers viewing the U.S. political climate as a deterrent. Canadians, once steady visitors, now perceive greater threats from the U.S. than from Russia, according to a POLITICO poll. Events like a legal conference shifted away from Las Vegas as a result.

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Supreme Court rulings against certain tariffs offered minor relief, but damage lingers.

Hard Numbers and Personal Accounts

White Pine County experienced roughly a 7 percent visitation decrease. Globally, tourism rose in 2025, yet the U.S. stood alone among major destinations in losing foreign guests.

  • Las Vegas: 7.5 percent annual visitor decline.
  • White Pine County: About 7 percent drop in local visitation.
  • U.S. national parks: Service cuts from 759 firings.
  • International sentiment: 11 percent rise in political concerns.
  • Great Basin National Park: Five staff positions eliminated.

Woolsey observed, “International travelers have not been making reservations. In our county, there’s been an about 7 percent decrease in visitation, and I think it’s just going to get worse because the ripple effect has started.” She added that guests might feel trepidation from news coverage, despite local welcomes.

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Key Takeaways

  • Tourism policies have isolated the U.S. amid global recovery.
  • Rural businesses bear indirect costs from urban declines like Las Vegas.
  • Small operators urge constituents to contact lawmakers.

Woolsey expressed honor in representing her community but stressed collective action. “I’m very honored to be here and represent our community and our businesses, but I think it’s also really important for everyone to use their voice,” she said. Her presence in Washington signals Nevada’s pushback against measures threatening its visitor-driven livelihoods. What impacts have you seen from these trends? Share in the comments.

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