Nevada State Parks


Nevada’s state parks reveal a side of the state beyond its famous deserts, showcasing a mix of rugged beauty and quiet retreat. At Valley of Fire, visitors can marvel at vibrant red sandstone formations, while Cathedral Gorge offers narrow canyons and unique geological wonders. For water-based activities, Sand Harbor provides crystal-clear waters and alpine views. Whether hiking through the colorful landscapes of Spring Valley or exploring the historic sites at Fort Churchill, Nevada’s parks combine outdoor recreation with striking scenery, offering a fresh perspective on the Silver State’s natural and cultural treasures.
27 state parks found
Beaver Dam
State Park
Caliente
Berlin-Ichthyosaur
State Park
Austin
Big Bend of the Colorado
State Recreation Area
Laughlin
Cathedral Gorge
State Park
Panaca
Cave Lake
State Park
Success Summit
Cave Rock
State Park
Glenbrook
Charcoal Ovens
State Historic Park
Ely
Dayton
State Park
Dayton
Echo Canyon
State Park
Pioche
Elgin Schoolhouse
State Historic Site
Panaca
Fort Churchill
State Historic Park
Silver Springs
Ice Age Fossils
State Park
North Las Vegas
Kershaw-Ryan
State Park
Caliente
Lahontan
State Recreation Area
Fallon
Mormon Station
State Historic Park
Genoa
Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort
State Historic Park
North, Las Vegas
Rye Patch
State Recreation Area
Lovelock
Sand Harbor
State Park
Incline Village
South Fork
State Recreation Area
Spring Creek
Spooner Lake & Backcountry
State Park
Incline Village
Spring Mountain Ranch
State Park
Blue Diamond
Spring Valley
State Park
Pioche
Valley of Fire
State Park
Overton
Van Sickle Bi-State Park
State Park
South Lake Tahoe
Walker River
State Recreation Area
Yerington
Washoe Lake
State Park
Carson city
Wild Horse
State Recreation Area
Elko