A Broad Overview Of The Most Enjoyable State Parks In Nevada


by Trevor Price - Date: 2008-10-06 - Word Count: 429 Share This!

Want to visit the best Nevada state parks but not sure where to start? Maybe you've got an upcoming Las Vegas vacation and hope to hit the great outdoors or incredible desert?

If that's you, then read on for an overview of the best state parks in Nevada. You'll also find info on prices, facilities and where to go for more information.

Spring Mountain Ranch

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.

After living out its life as a resort, the region was purchased by Nevada and converted into a state park and wilderness reserve. The park is open every day from 10am to 4pm, except Christmas Day. You can visit it for a guided tour, educational trip or take your own private hiking day trip.

The Valley of Fire

The Valley of Fire is the biggest state park in Nevada and is a popular side trip from Las Vegas (just 55 miles away). Visitors can explore the Mojave desert and take in the splendor of the region's red rocks, incredible trees and readily apparent Native American history.

Visitors can camp at the Valley of Fire state park, but they should be prepared for cold winter conditions, particularly at night. Also, if you're camping and hiking during the summer, you should be aware of all water facility locations and always let a park ranger know your intended route. The park grounds are well monitored, but safety in the desert is critical.

Echo Canyon Park

Echo Canyon is a small state park, but it's also very popular as a day trip destination for nearby residents. The lakes in the park let visitors enjoy fishing, boating and numerous hiking trails around the facilities.

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 It includes highlights, historical references and activities.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.

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