Beaver Dam State Park

USA / Nevada / Caliente /

Beaver Dam State Park is Eastern Nevada's most remote park, and is a popular area for hikers and nature enthusiasts who enjoy its primitive and rustic character. Deep canyons, pinion and juniper forests, a flowing stream and numerous beaver dams are the primary features, offering fishing, camping, picnicking, hiking, photography and nature study. Facilities include campgrounds, a group use area, a day-use picnic area, and hiking and interpretive trails. Beaver Dam is open year-round, weather permitting, but travel is not advised during winter months.

The reservoir is currently empty and it is strongly advised that the public avoid the dam site and the exposed mud flats behind the dam. These areas could prove treacherous to hikers until such time as the area is stabilized.
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Coordinates:   37°31'14"N   114°4'15"W
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