Recreation Travel Tips :: Nevada State Parks Nevada State Parks: Great State Parks in NevadaAre you planning to explore Nevada state parks this year? Perhaps you're planning an upcoming trip to Las Vegas and want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the busy city for a day or two? If so, keep reading for an overview of some of the best state parks in Nevada, along with information and where you can obtain additional resources. Spring Mountain Ranch State Park Spring Mountain Ranch State Park is nestled at the bottom of the awe-inspiring Wilson Cliffs in Red Rock Canyon, accessible from the scenic U.S. Highway 159. This 520-acre state park was first developed into a luxury retreat and working cattle ranch, offering visitors a glimpse into Nevada life. In fact, it was once owned by Howard Hughes. Spring Mountain was eventually purchased by the state of Nevada and remains intact as a wilderness preserve and desert oasis. The property consists of a main office and house, ranch outbuildings and beautiful grounds. The park is open daily from 10am to 4pm and guided tours along with self-directed hikes are both available. Valley of Fire State Park The Valley of Fire is just 55 miles northeast of Las Vegas and it's Nevada's biggest and oldest state park. The park offers visitors an incredible glimpse into the beauty of the Mojave Desert. With its red rocks and ancient trees, you will be stunned by the silence and beauty this spot offers. Camping, hiking and picnicking are all available. If you're camping in the winter, remember that temperatures can drop to freezing in the winter months, so be prepared. All the campsites at the Valley of Fire state park are issued on a first-come, first-serve basis. Echo Canyon State Park Though small, this is one of the most popular Nevada state parks. Located about 12 miles from Pioche, Echo Canyon State Park is 65 acres and offers camping, picnicking facilities, a boat launch, nature tours, fishing and hiking trails. Because of its desert reservoir, the area attracts numerous birds and other wildlife, making it a great spot to do a photography safari of the Nevada desert. The climate in the area is arid and hot, however, snow can be expected during the winter months. Get the Nevada Guide to State Parks Nevada State Parks is a portable and illustrated pamphlet that provides an overview of the state's 24 parks. It includes highlights, historical references and activities. You can call 1-800-638-2328 to obtain a copy. You can also write the Nevada Commission on Tourism, 401 N. Carson Street, Carson City, Nevada 89701. All Site Articles for Recreation Travel Tips |
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