Help Shape the Future of Two Park Sites
Nevada State Parks is Asking for Community Input to Help Shape the Future of Two Park Sites
CALIENTE, Nev. - The Nevada Division of State Parks (NDSP) is excited to announce the launch of an interactive StoryMap and public survey to engage the community in shaping the future of two State Park sites: Kershaw-Ryan State Park and Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site.
NDSP is currently in the process of updating the development plan for Kershaw-Ryan and creating a new development plan for Elgin Schoolhouse. These development plans will address each park's current and future needs, outline a long-term vision for the sites, and identify specific projects and priorities. This initiative marks a significant step in the planning process, inviting the public to provide valuable feedback on potential park improvements and preservation efforts.
The StoryMap offers an immersive digital experience that highlights the unique natural and cultural resources of Kershaw-Ryan and Elgin Schoolhouse. Viewers can explore detailed maps and proposed development concepts designed to improve visitor amenities while preserving the integrity of these special sites.
A public survey embedded within the StoryMap provides an easy and accessible way for the public to share their ideas, preferences, and concerns regarding Kershaw-Ryan and Elgin Schoolhouse. Input gathered through this survey will directly inform the final development plans, ensuring they reflect the needs and values of the community and those that care about the parks.
The StoryMap and survey are now live, and the survey will remain available through Sunday, September 7, 2025.
In addition to the online survey, comments may also be submitted via email or regular mail:
- Email: planning@parks.nv.gov
- Mailing Address:
Nevada Division of State Parks
Attn: Park Planning Program
901 S. Stewart St
Suite 5005
Carson City, NV 89701
Assets:
StoryMap and Public Survey: Kershaw-Ryan and Elgin Schoolhouse StoryMap & Survey