- Horsethief Gulch Campground
- 36 camp sites in Horsethief Gulch near Eagle Valley Reservoir and Spring Valley State
- Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests
- Located in both Nevada and California, lies the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forests. It is the largest National Forest outside of Alaska, having a net acreage of approximately 3.9 million acres.
- Illipah Reservoir Recreation Area
- 17 camp sites. Elevation 6,840 ft. Reservoir provides boating,
- Indian Creek-E. Fork Carson River Recreation Management Area
- Indian Creek Recreation Area is located in a pine forest at an elevation of 6,000 feet. The area lies at the edge of the scenic Sierra Nevada Mountains, approximately
- Kershaw-Ryan State Park
- It is situated in a colorful, scenic canyon at the northern limit of Rainbow Canyon. Steep canyon walls tower over a long, narrow valley. Early settlers here cultivated a
- Lahontan Cutthroat Natural Area
- Protected habitat for the Lahontan cutthroat trout, a threatened species. Area includes most of the Mahogany Creek drainage above Summer Camp Creek. No fishing allowed but birdwatching is great,
- Lahontan National Fish Hatchery Complex
- The Lahontan National Fish Hatchery Complex operates the Hatchery and the Marble Bluff Fish Facility.
The complex plans and implements coordinated management and recovery activities for the endangered Cui-ui (Chasmistes
- Lahontan Reservoir
- Lahontan Dam and Reservoir,on the Carson River store the natural flow of the Carson River along with water diverted from the Truckee River. The dam is a feature of
- Lahontan State Recreation Area
- Reno-Sparks metropolitan area is slightly over one hour away by auto. You can access the park from two entrances: U.S. Highway 50 east of Silver Springs and U.S. Highway
- Lake Mead National Recreation Area
- Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NRA) offers a wealth of things to do and places to go year-round. Its huge lakes cater to boaters, swimmers, sunbathers, and fishermen while
- Lake Tahoe Eastshore Drive
- The nearly 46 km (25 miles) of Eastshore Drive skirt the edges of Lake Tahoe, providing visitors with breathtaking views of the Lake Tahoe Basin, while the visitor`s center
- Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park
- Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park offers a number of different areas for visitors to enjoy. Sand Harbor is the most popular, with sandy beaches, a boat launch, picnicking and group
- Las Vegas Art Museum
- The Las Vegas Art Museum was founded as the Las Vegas Art League in 1950 by a group of dedicated volunteers who believed strongly in the need for a
- Las Vegas Natural History Museum
- The Las Vegas Natural History Museum is a private, non-profit institution dedicated to the children and families of the community. Through its interactive exhibits, educational programs, and the preservation
- Marietta Wild Burro Range
- Marietta is the nation's first formally recognized Wild Burro Range. The 68,000-acre site is home to about 85 burros. During the late 1800's, miners used burros as pack animals
- Meadow Valley Campground
- Located at the south end of the Mt. Wilson volcanic caldera, this scenic area offers a variety of camping and outdoor pleasures. A popular camping area for users of
- Mill Creek Recreation Area
- Mill Creek was the site of a 1930's Civilian Conservation Corps work camp. Historic pillars
- Moapa Valley National Wildlife Refuge
- The Moapa Valley Refuge was established on September 10, 1979, to secure habitat for the endangered Moapa dace. This small fish, the sole member of the genus Moapa, is
- Mormon Station State Historical Park
- Mormon Station is the site of Nevada's first permanent nonnative settlement. A replica of the original trading post built in 1851 houses a small museum with relics of
- Natl Wild Horse & Burro Adoption Center
- View wild horses and burros by driving around the corrals. A National Wild Horse and Burro Adoption Center20 miles north of Reno, NV on Pyramid Lake Highway (Hwy
- Nevada Museum of Art
- Founded in 1931, the Nevada Museum of Art is the oldest arts organization in Nevada and it remains the only nationally accredited art museum in the state. It
- Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation
- The Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation, was established on April 15, 1998. The Foundation is partnering with the U.S. Department of Energy and the Desert Research Institute to
- North Wildhorse Recreation Area
- Wildhorse Reservoir is an important northeastern Nevada year-round fishery, which also offers excellent ice fishing in the winter (December through early March). Summers are mild, and boating, shore fishing,
- Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort
- The first permanent non-native settlers in the Las Vegas Valley were a group of Mormon missionaries who built an adobe fort along Las Vegas Creek in 1855.
- Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
- The Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, approximately 90 miles north of Las Vegas in Lincoln County, Nevada, is located in the Pacific Flyway, and encompasses 5,380 acres. The name,
- Parashant National Monument
- Parashant National Monument, located on the northern edge of the Grand Canyon was established by presidential proclamation on January 11, 2000. This remote area of open, undeveloped spaces is
- Parker-Davis Dam
- Located 8 miles north of the City of Laughlin on the Nevada side and 10 miles north of Bullhead City on the Arizona side of the Colorado River.
- Pine Forest Recreation Management Area
- There are three popular recreation sites within the Pine Forest Recreation Area: the Blue Lakes, Onion Reservoir and Knott Creek Reservoir. All three have superb scenery. The Blue Lakes
- Pyramid Lake Scenic Byway
- As the only byway in the nation entirely within a tribal reservation, this route takes the visitor around one of the largest desert lakes in the world and provides
- Railroad Valley Wildlife Management Area
- A terrific birding place with 147 species listed with half considered common to the area. Four separate sections provide habitat for migratory and nesting waterfowl, non-game birds, mammals, and