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Beaver Dam State Park

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Beaver Dam State Park displays a natural, primitive and rustic beauty that offers a peaceful environment to any outdoor enthusiast of hiking, camping or fishing. Accented by streams and waterfalls, pinyon, juniper and ponderosa forests, and dramatic outcrops of volcanic and sedimentary rocks, the park is a designated Watchable Wildlife Area. Visitors are likely to see turkeys, jack rabbits and porcupines during their visit. Beaver Dam is also home to mule deer, coyotes, fox, bobcats, great blue herons and an occasional mountain lion, as well as many different lizards and snakes.

Additional Information

Good For
Dogs
Families
Hearing Impaired
Activities
Hiking
Tent Camping
Rv Camping
Fishing
Four Wheeling
Horseback Riding
Atv Riding
Utv Riding
Picnicking
Mountain Biking
Wildlife Watching
Dog Walking
Rules & Regulations
Camping Permits Required
Dogs On Leash
Dogs Permitted
Fishing Permits Required
Leave No Trace
No Snow Removal
No Unmanned Aircrafts
Fees
  • Day use entrance fee: $5.00 per vehicle (Non-NV Vehicles $10.00 per vehicle)
  • Camping: $15.00 per vehicle, per night (Non-NV Vehicles: $20.00 per vehicle, per night)
  • Bike in: $2.00 per bike

Overview

  • Get Directions
    1674.95 mi Away
  • Lat/Lng
    37.52054, -114.08677
  • Size
    5390.24 Acres

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