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  2. TravelNevada.com is a content-rich hub for discovering and planning visits to Nevada's rich, diverse destinations. Affiliation Nevada State Parks is a division of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

  3. Reservations | State Parks - Nevada

    parks.nv.gov/about/reservations

    What is the campground check in time? 2:00 pm. What is the campground check out time? 11:00 am. What should I do if I am having issues booking a campsite? You can always call our Carson City office at 775-684-2770 or e-mail us at stparks@parks.nv.gov for assistance.

  4. Parks Map | State Parks - Nevada

    parks.nv.gov/parks/map

    With breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada and Virginia mountain ranges, Washoe Lake is a popular area for hiking, camping, water sports, picnicking and equestrian activities. Bird watchers delight in the diversity of migratory birds and waterfowl.

  5. Valley of Fire State Park | State Parks

    parks.nv.gov/parks/valley-of-fire

    Camping: There are two campgrounds with a combined total of 72 units. Campsites are equipped with shaded tables, grills, water and restrooms. A dump station and showers are available. All campsites are available by reservation. A camping limit of 14 days in a 30-day period is enforced. RV Camping: RV sites with power and water hookups are ...

  6. Annual Permits | State Parks - Nevada

    parks.nv.gov/fees/annual-permits

    Nevada State Parks offers several different types of annual permits including an all access permit, annual entrance permits, senior permits and disabled veteran permits. The various permits are described in more detail below.

  7. Fees | State Parks - Nevada

    parks.nv.gov/fees

    Fees by park are listed below. Nevada State Parks also offers Annual Permits, including special rates for seniors and disabled veterans. For All Access and Annual Day Use permits: please have vehicle license plate numbers (up to 2) available at time of purchase.

  8. Cave Lake State Park | State Parks - Nevada

    parks.nv.gov/parks/cave-lake

    Elk Flat Campground is the first camping area visitors see as they approach from Highways 93, 50 and 6. The campground opens early May and closes mid-October, weather permitting. Showers and flush-type toilets are available while the campground is open.

  9. Nevada State Parks Frequently Asked Questions | State Parks

    parks.nv.gov/about/frequently-asked-questions

    Fires are permitted in most Nevada State Parks campgrounds, although fires must be contained in the provided fire ring. Firewood log length is limited to 20 inches and burning of pallets is not permitted.

  10. Cathedral Gorge State Park | State Parks

    parks.nv.gov/parks/cathedral-gorge

    Camping: The campground has 22 sites, each with a table, grill and shade ramada. Electric hookups are also available. Water and flush restrooms with showers are open year-around. Facilities adjacent to the campground offer large shade ramadas, grills, picnic tables and water.

  11. Washoe Lake State Park | State Parks - Nevada

    parks.nv.gov/parks/washoe-lake

    Camping: The park has 49 sites, each with a table, grill and fire ring. The campground is open year round and available by reservation. Some sites are equipped with shade structures. Two comfort stations, one with a shower, are available. Several sites can hold RVs up to 45 feet in length.