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Nevada Division of State Parks – Southern Nevada
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Nevada Division of State Parks – Southern Nevada

Duración:half day to full day depending on park and trail selection
Reserva:varies
Edad:family friendly
Mejor Hora:October-April for desert parks; June-September for high-elevation parks like Cave Lake
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Nevada Division of State Parks – Southern Nevada operates a network of parks offering hiking trails ranging from easy canyon walks to challenging mountain routes. The system includes Cathedral Gorge's clay badlands, Cave Lake's alpine scenery, Kershaw-Ryan's desert oasis, and numerous water-based parks ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can expect varied terrain, wildlife viewing, camping facilities, and access to both geological wonders and Nevada's historic sites.

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  • •Cathedral Gorge features striking patterns carved by water erosion in soft volcanic clay, creating a unique landscape visible from above, below, and within the canyon
  • •Cave Lake offers year-round activities including summer water sports and winter snowmobiling, sledding, ice-skating, and cross-country skiing
  • •Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park displays the most abundant concentration and largest known Ichthyosaur fossils in North America, preserved in a 225-million-year-old marine deposit
  • •Lahontan Reservoir spans 69 miles of shoreline with multi-sport recreation including water-skiing, horseback riding, and scenic canoeing routes

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  • •Kershaw-Ryan offers a genuine desert oasis with natural springs, wild grapevines, white oaks, and a less-crowded alternative to heavily trafficked Southern Nevada attractions
  • •Fort Churchill's historic ruins and Carson River access provide a quieter Civil War-era site for exploration compared to Nevada's busier state parks

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