Nevada Park List

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