The Tonopah Historic Mining Park is a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization and all donations, monetary and artifacts, are tax deductible. The park col...
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Berlin, a turn-of-the-century mining town, is preserved in a state of arrested decay. A trail through the town site tells the story of Berlin and i...
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23 miles East of Gabbs, via State Route 844,
Austin, NV
History:
Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park was first established in 1957 to protect and display North America's most abundant concentration and larges...
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There are many ways that the public can support Death Valley National Park and the goals of preservation and stewardship of the national park syste...
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Bodie State Historic Park is a genuine California gold-mining ghost town. Visitors can walk down the deserted streets of a town that once had a pop...
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The reserve was established to preserve the spectacular "tufa towers," calcium-carbonate spires and knobs formed by interaction of freshwater spr...
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About Walker RiverThe State of Nevada benefited from an extraordinary opportunity to acquire land to establish the Walker River State Recreation Ar...
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About Us:Located in the southern Sierra Nevada range, the parks’ elevations extend from 1,300 feet in the foothills to 14,491 feet at the sum...
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Ian Deutch Memorial Park (formally Honeysuckle) is a 20+ acre park and is the main park for little league and soccer. There are four main lit...
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About LahontanNamed after an ancient lake, Lahontan Reservoir was originally built as part of an irrigation project to water nearby farmlands. With...
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About Us:Built in 1876, the Belmont Courthouse was the seat of Nye County’s government until 1905. The building is partially restored and off...
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Courtright Reservoir is located in one of the most superb geological areas of California. Bare granite domes rise from the shores of Courthright Re...
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About Fort Churchill:An integral part of the history of Nevada and the American West, Fort Churchill was built in 1861 to provide protection for ea...
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About Buckland Station:Built in 1870 from materials from Fort Churchill, an army base that was abandoned in 1869, Buckland Station was a Pony Expre...
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Campsite Details
Tents or RV sites: 74 sites with space for RVs up to 27 feet and trailers up to 24 feet
Each campsite contains a fire ring, picnic...
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Not quite as far as Lake Tahoe is the State Capitol of Carson City Nevada. With its charming downtown historical district, a historical museum, chi...
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Not just a great valley, but a shrine to human foresight, the strength of granite, the power of glaciers, the persistence of life, and the tranquil...
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About Fresno Flats Historical Park: Fresno Flats Historic Park recaptures the flavor of 19th Century life in the Sierra Nevada foothills and mount...
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This site is used by local Native Americans as a ceremonial meeting place. The park features special events and tours. Gathering Day, held the thir...
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