Review:

Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park contains the remains of Berlin, a ghost town from the 1890s. Visitors to the park can explore the preserved structures to learn more about its history and about the people who once lived in it. Besides this, the park also contains a large protected area that is filled with thousands of dinosaur bones from Ichthyosaurs, some of which can be seen at the park’s Fossil House. Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park’s campground has 14 sites that are open each day of the year and have features such as grills, water, tables, and a dumping station. As with most Nevada state campgrounds, there is a 14-day staying limit.

State Route 844, Austin, Nevada 89310, Phone: 775-964-2440

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