Top Locations for National And State Parks in Nevada

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AHoover Dam and Lake Mead and National Recreation Area

  • 601 Nevada Way
    Boulder City, Nevada 89005
  • +1 702 293 8990
  • Overview Lake Mead National Recreation Area is a startling contrast of desert and water, mountains and canyons, primitive backcountry, and modern technology. Two powerful and uncompromising forces created this fantastic place. Nature, working slowly over millions of years, built the foundation. Humans, wo... more on Nps.gov

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Hoover Dam and Lake Mead and National Recreation Area
601 Nevada Way
Boulder City, Nevada 89005

BDeath Valley National Park


  • Beatty, NV
  • +1 760 786 2331
  • This is the place that made my wife and I national park lovers. It was a day trip to get away from Vegas and every moment of the drive out there was amazing! The views were unbelievable. The weather that day was 125 I think, but we didn't mind. ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • I agree with the other reviewers about the variety here. Yes, you can go see the lowest spot in the continent, but there is much more -- wonderful sand dunes, Scotty's Castle (which looks like Errol Flynn should pop out any moment), the gorgeous Artist's Loop drive, the enjoyable strolls through... more on Yahoo! Travel

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CCave Lake State Park


  • Ely, NV 89315
  • +1 775 728 4460
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • I've made my trip to Cave Lake annually for about the last ten years with a group of friends around Memorial day and each trip seems to get better and better. The camp sites are constantly improved and kept immaculately clean. The park rangers are the most friendly and helpful I've ever had the p... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview The 32-acre reservoir at Cave Lake State Park is popular for trout fishing, boating, picnicking and camping. Facilities include campgrounds, picnic areas, hiking trails and a boat launch. Winter sports such as ice fishing, cross-country skiing and ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Cave Lake State Park

Ely, NV 89315

DGrimes Point Archaeological Site

Grimes Point Archaeological Site
  • 5665 Morgan Mill Rd.
    Carson City, NV 89701-1448
  • 7028856000
4.0
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • We spent an evening and half the next day wandering the paths, and then off the paths, searching out the most interesting and exotic petroglyphs. There are hundreds to choose from. Don't neglect the part of the park about 1/2 mile down the dirt road where the most recognizeable image of a lizard ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Do you like old stuff? I mean really old stuff? Perhaps a visit to the area just east of Fallon (on US Highway 50) is for you! Perhaps you've read about the "Spirit Cave Man", ... more on Epinions.com

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Grimes Point Archaeological Site
5665 Morgan Mill Rd.
Carson City, NV 89701-1448

EValley of Fire State Park

  • Interstate 15 at Highway 169
    Exit 75, P.O. Box 515, Overton, NV 89040
  • +1 702 397 2088
  • Wenn man schon einmal in Las Vegas ist, sollte man sich unbedingt die Zeit nehmen, den Sonnenaufgang im Valley of Fire zu genießen (ca. 100 km von Las Vegas entfernt). Bei zeitigem Aufbruch im Hotel gegen 3.30 Uhr kann man noch die letzten oder auch schon wieder die ersten Spieler an den einarmi... more on TripAdvisor
  • I had the opportunity to go to The Valley of Fire today, and found it to be a photographer's delight. I got there just before sunset, and the slant light on the rock formations was beautiful. It feels like a long ride to get to the rock formations, but it is definitely worth it. A good place to c... more on TripAdvisor

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Valley of Fire State Park
Interstate 15 at Highway 169
Exit 75, P.O. Box 515, Overton, NV 89040

FValley of Fire State Park

  • P.O. Box 515
    Overton, NV 89040
  • +1 702 397 2088
4.5
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • This place is absolutely amazing!! We spent an entire day. The petroglyphs from thousands of years ago are mind blowing. We loved everything about the valley. It was such a nice day we drove to Lake Mead and went swimming. That was very ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • We went to the park early and wandered around all morning enjoying the views...they were incrdeible. The information ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Valley of Fire State Park
P.O. Box 515
Overton, NV 89040

GStillwater National Wildlife Refuge

  • 1000 Auction Rd.
    Fallon, NV 89406-2613
  • +1 775 423 5128
  • We went in November, there were ducks, blue heron and other waterfowl. We even saw a few birds of prey. If you are into desert landscapes, and wetlands this is a great mix. I prefer lots of trees myself, of which there were very few. The bathrooms were impeccable ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview The wetlands provide a temporary home to hundreds of species of migratory birds. more on Yahoo! Travel

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Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge
1000 Auction Rd.
Fallon, NV 89406-2613

HBig Bend State Park

  • 4220 S. Needles Hwy.
    Laughlin, NV 89029
  • +1 702 298 1859
4.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • It was a good experience and everyone should go see it at least once in order to respect the history and beauty of it. more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Overview Picnic area, restrooms, drinking water, boat launching, fishing. more on Yahoo! Travel

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Big Bend State Park
4220 S. Needles Hwy.
Laughlin, NV 89029

IValley of Fire State Park


  • Overton,NV,89040
  • 7023972088
5.0
8+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Gorgeous. One of my favorite parts of living in Vegas. Try to bring all my visitors here. So far everyone is impressed. Especially coming from back ... more on Yelp
  • Located about fifty-five miles from the Strip, this magnificent park was named after the red-colored soil of the Mojave Desert. Petrified wood, ancient ... more on Yelp

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Valley of Fire State Park

Overton,NV,89040

JFloyd Lamb State Park

  • 9200 Tule Springs Road
    Las Vegas, NV 89131-1404
  • +1 702 486 5413
5.0
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Such a treat in the middle of the desert. Horse back riding but details are hard to get. Grass is ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • I liked the four lakes, mature trees, quiet, birds, peacocks walking around, acres and acres of wildnerness plus historic buildings. Lots of grass and room to breathe clean air while walking my dogs or riding my horse. I would recommend this State Park to anyone interested in getting away from tr... more on Yahoo! Travel

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Floyd Lamb State Park
9200 Tule Springs Road
Las Vegas, NV 89131-1404