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A state park in Nevada County, California, along the South Fork of the Yuba River in the Sierra Nevada. The park features scenic river canyon, granite rock formations, natural history, gold mining sites, and swimming holes.
A public recreation area on the border of Nevada and California, overlooking Lake Tahoe. Learn about its history, features, trails, and partnership between Nevada and California agencies.
The system is managed by the Nevada Division of State Parks within the Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The Division of State Parks was created by an act of the Nevada Legislature in 1963. The system manages 23 state park units, some of which have multiple units.
A public recreation area and historic site in Nevada's Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Learn about the ranch's history, natural resources, trails, and activities.
Learn about the history, operation, and classification of the largest state park system in the U.S. The California Department of Parks and Recreation administers 279 park units on 1.4 million acres, with diverse natural and cultural heritage.
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Thunderbird Lodge, also known as the Whittell Estate, is a historic waterfront estate on the east shore of Lake Tahoe, Nevada. It was built by George Whittell Jr, a wealthy San Francisco heir, who owned most of the Nevada shoreline of Lake Tahoe and lived a secluded life until his death in 1969.
Valley of Fire State Park is a public recreation and nature preservation area in Nevada, covering nearly 46,000 acres of red sandstone formations. It is Nevada's oldest state park, a National Natural Landmark, and a popular location for film and photography.