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Experience outdoor thrills amongst striking landscapes and brilliant blue waters. Hike, swim, boat, cycle, camp, fish, volunteer, and learn! This year-round national park spreads across 1.5 million acres of mountains, canyons, valleys and two vast lakes.
Experience outdoor thrills amongst striking landscapes and brilliant blue waters. Hike, swim, boat, cycle, camp, fish, volunteer, and learn! This year-round national park spreads across 1.5 million acres of mountains, canyons, valleys and two vast lakes.
Come and partake of the solitude of the wilderness, walk among ancient bristlecone pines, bask in the darkest of night skies, and explore mysterious subterranean passages. There's a lot more than just desert here.
Nevada National Parks are home to ancient bristlecone forests, epic sand dunes, massive mountains, alpine lakes, & even a glacier!
Grab your backpack and get ready to discover Nevada State Parks. From Valley of Fire and Red Rock Canyon to Lake Tahoe, Nevada State Parks and Great Basin National Park, there’s a trail and a view for everyone.
The best place to experience the scenic sights and incredible wilderness is in the numerous national and state parks in Nevada. Besides dazzling desert scenery, there are fabulous formations, gorgeous gorges, and mighty mounts to enjoy, with prehistoric petroglyphs and historic sights dotted here and there.
Death Valley National Park is known for its highs and lows — it's the home of the world's highest recorded temperature and the lowest point in North America. Experience all the extremes of Death Valley, find out where Death Valley is, and the best things to do when you visit.
Wind Cave National Park. Bison form a symbiotic relationship with prairie dogs and can often be spotted near their villages. El Malpais National Monument. Some of the most famous residents of El Malpais are bats. About 14 species have been observed in the area or call the park their home. Was this page helpful?
National parks and recreation areas in Nevada, from the National Park Service (NPS) and the BLM: Basin and Range, Death Valley, Gold Butte, Great Basin, Lake Mead, Spring Mountains and Tule Springs Fossil Beds.
Nevada national parks celebrate the beauty of desert environments at Lake Mead and the Great Basin, the fossil beds of 100,000 years ago, and the massive historic migrations of people across its vast basin and range landscape.