Located in an uninhabited, hilly region in the far east next to the Dixie National Forest in Utah, Beaver Dam is the most remote state park in Nevada. The preserve covers four miles of the deep, wooded canyon of Beaver Dam Wash, which features extensive outcrops of volcanic rocks, small waterfalls and warm springs, and the remains of a pioneer settlement, Hamblin Ranch. It also covers the lower end of the cliffy tributary of Pine Park Canyon and offers an array of outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, fishing for rainbow trout, camping, picnicking, and wildlife watching. The park is a designated Watchable Wildlife Area and is home to porcupines, coyotes, bobcats, jackrabbits, mule deer, and the occasional mountain lion.

Beaver Dam, Panaca, NV 89042, Phone: 775-728-4460

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