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Rye Patch SRA - Park Rules
Campsite Check-in starts: 2 p.m. / Check-out by: 11 a.m. Quiet hours are 10 p.m. - 7 a.m. Pets are welcome, but they must be kept on a...
Read MoreSouth Fork SRA - Park Rules
Campsite Check-in starts: 2 p.m. / Check-out by: 11 a.m. No motorized vehicles on walking trails. No boats or people allowed in the spillway or dam...
Read MoreSand Harbor State Park - Park Rules
Once Capacity is reached. No additional vehicles are allowed to enter except authorized by Park Supervisor and/or Ranger on duty. (Capacity of vehicles inside the park are based on 2012...
Read MoreOld Las Vegas Mormon Fort - Park Rules
Park hours are posted at the entrance. After hours use is prohibited without prior permission. Entrance fees are required of all visitors upon entering the visitor center or historic...
Read MoreLahontan SRA - Park Rules
Campsite Check-in starts: 2 p.m. / Check-out by: 11 a.m. Metal detecting season is from October 1st to April 1st. There is no hunting permitted between beaches 4 and 9. ...
Read MoreSpring Mountain Ranch State Park - Park Rules
Due to the acoustics of Sandstone Canyon, amplified music or instruments, Bluetooth Speakers, DJs, PA systems, loud stereos or music, and other such devices are not allowed under any circumstances....
Read MoreElgin Schoolhouse
Several generations of children were educated in this one-room school, which covered grades one through eight from 1922 through 1967. In 1924, an addition to the building provided a small apartment for a teacher, since there was no housing available in the tiny community. After that, finding a teacher was never a problem, since they were well paid and housing was provided. The Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site features many of the school’s original items. The rest are authentic to the time period. Tours of the Schoolhouse are available on the first Saturday of every month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment. To schedule, call Kershaw-Ryan State Park at 775-726-3564.
Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort
Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort, the first permanent, non-native settlement in the Las Vegas Valley, features the historic remains of an adobe fort built by Mormon missionaries along a spring-fed creek in 1855. The creek, the only free-flowing water for miles around, provided irrigation for fields and orchards and the 22,000 square foot outpost served as a way station for travelers. Today the park is located in what is now Downtown Las Vegas. In addition to the fort, which contains a multitude of historic artifacts, a Visitor Center contains exhibits and photos that illustrate the history of the site.
Walker River SRA - Park Rules
Campsite Check-in starts: 2 p.m. / Check-out by: 11 a.m. No motorized vehicles on the Nature Trail or other trails marked for pedestrian, equestrian, bicycles, or other specific...
Read MoreBuckland Station
Built in 1870 using materials taken from Fort Churchill after its abandonment in 1869, Buckland Station was a Pony Express stop, a trading post, a boarding house, and a home for the Buckland family until 1884. Self-guided tours allow for a glimpse of early pioneer life in Nevada and a short video provides an overview of the history of Buckland Station and nearby Fort Churchill.