| Park name |
Image |
County or
counties |
Area in
acres (ha)[4] |
Elevation[5] |
Year estab-
lished[4] |
Remarks[4] |
| Beaver Dam State Park |
|
Lincoln |
2,393 acres (968 ha) |
5,348 ft (1,630 m) |
1935 |
Preserves a section of Beaver Dam Wash in eastern Nevada's most remote state park. |
| Belmont Courthouse State Historic Park |
|
Nye |
|
7,392 ft (2,253 m) |
1974 |
Interprets a partially restored 1876 courthouse in the ghost town of Belmont. |
| Berlin–Ichthyosaur State Park |
|
Nye |
1,540 acres (620 ha) |
6,975 ft (2,126 m) |
1957 |
Preserves several in situ ichthyosaur fossils and the ghost town of Berlin. |
| Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area |
|
Clark |
|
|
1996 |
Overlooks the Colorado River within the town limits of Laughlin. |
| Cathedral Gorge State Park |
|
Lincoln |
1,608 acres (651 ha) |
4,819 ft (1,469 m) |
1935 |
Showcases a gorge with soft bentonite walls eroded into dramatic spires. |
| Cave Lake State Park |
|
White Pine |
4,160 acres (1,680 ha) |
7,198 ft (2,194 m) |
|
Features a 32-acre (13 ha) reservoir in the northern Schell Creek Range. |
| Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park |
|
Douglas |
5 acres (2.0 ha) |
4,705 ft (1,434 m) |
|
Offers tours of structures from one of Nevada's first ranches, established in 1857. |
| Dayton State Park |
|
Lyon |
152 acres (62 ha) |
4,360 ft (1,330 m) |
1977 |
Features a stretch of the Carson River and the site of an 1861 mill built to process silver ore from the Comstock Lode. |
| Echo Canyon State Park |
|
Lincoln |
1,080 acres (440 ha) |
5,348 ft (1,630 m) |
1970 |
Adjoins a 65-acre (26 ha) reservoir. |
| Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site |
|
Lincoln |
|
3,402 ft (1,037 m) |
2005 |
Preserves a rural schoolhouse used from 1922–1967. Closed since 2008 due to unrepaired flood damage on Nevada State Route 317. |
| Fort Churchill State Historic Park |
|
Lyon |
|
4,255 ft (1,297 m) |
1957 |
Encompasses the ruins of a U.S. Army fort staffed 1860–1869, plus a waystation on the Pony Express and Central Overland Routes, and a corridor along the Carson River connecting to Lahontan State Recreation Area. |
| Kershaw–Ryan State Park |
|
Lincoln |
|
4,805 ft (1,465 m) |
1935 |
Features a verdant canyon first homesteaded in 1873. |
| Lahontan State Recreation Area |
|
Churchill and Lyon |
|
4,258 ft (1,298 m) |
1971 |
Surrounds Lake Lahontan, a 10,000-acre (4,000 ha) reservoir on the Carson River. |
| Lake Tahoe – Nevada State Park |
|
Carson City and Washoe |
14,301 acres (5,787 ha) |
7,880 ft (2,400 m) |
1963 |
Comprises six units on the northeastern shore of Lake Tahoe and its backcountry. |
| Mormon Station State Historic Park |
|
Douglas |
3.5 acres (1.4 ha) |
4,783 ft (1,458 m) |
1955 |
Interprets Nevada's first permanent nonnative settlement, established in 1851 on the California Trail by Mormon pioneers. |
| Old Las Vegas Mormon State Historic Park |
|
Clark |
|
1,923 ft (586 m) |
1991[6] |
Interprets a partially reconstructed fort built by Mormon missionaries in 1855, the first nonnative structure in what would become Las Vegas. |
| Rye Patch State Recreation Area |
|
Pershing |
|
4,137 ft (1,261 m) |
1971 |
Adjoins the 11,000-acre (4,500 ha) Rye Patch Reservoir on the Humboldt River. |
| South Fork State Recreation Area |
|
Elko |
4,000 acres (1,600 ha) |
5,226 ft (1,593 m) |
|
Surrounds the 1,650-acre (670 ha) South Fork Reservoir on the South Fork Humboldt River. |
| Spring Mountain Ranch State Park |
|
Clark |
520 acres (210 ha) |
3,727 ft (1,136 m) |
1974 |
Preserves the historic Sandstone Ranch established in 1876. |
| Spring Valley State Park |
|
Lincoln |
|
5,869 ft (1,789 m) |
1969 |
Adjoins the 65-acre (26 ha) Eagle Valley Reservoir. |
| Valley of Fire State Park |
|
Clark |
34,880 acres (14,120 ha) |
2,464 ft (751 m) |
1935 |
Showcases red sandstone formations in Nevada's oldest and largest state park. |
| Van Sickle Bi-State Park |
|
Douglas |
725 acres (293 ha) |
6,283 ft (1,915 m) |
2011 |
Managed by the Nevada Division of State Parks in conjunction with the California State Parks. 575 acres lie within Nevada while 150 are within El Dorado County, California. |
| Walker Lake State Recreation Area |
|
Mineral |
|
4,193 ft (1,278 m) |
|
Provides recreation opportunities on the west shore of Walker Lake |
| Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park |
|
White Pine |
160 acres (65 ha) |
7,054 ft (2,150 m) |
1994 |
Preserves six 30-foot-high (9.1 m) charcoal ovens used from 1876–1879 to produce fuel for smelting silver ore. |
| Washoe Lake State Park |
|
Washoe |
8,053 acres (3,259 ha) |
5,033 ft (1,534 m) |
1977 |
Provides recreation opportunities on Washoe Lake, between Carson City and Reno. |
| Wild Horse State Recreation Area |
|
Elko |
140 acres (57 ha) |
6,250 ft (1,910 m) |
|
Provides water recreation on the northeast shore of 2,830-acre (1,150 ha) Wild Horse Reservoir on the Owyhee River. |