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  • Eagle Valley Lake State Park, Nevada

    Spring Valley State Park offers water oriented recreation at the 65 acre Eagle Valley Reservoir. Boat launching, picnicking and camping facilities are available. Visitors also enjoy hiking, exploring and touring the historic Ranch House museum. The park is located 20 miles east of Pioche via State Route 322. Spring Valley State Park is open all year, although snow may make winter access difficult.


    Camping: Horsethief Gulch Campground (main campground) is located just west of Eagle Valley Reservoir. It has 36 campsites (each with table, grill and shade ramada) and 3 restrooms-one with showers. Water is also available.

    Ranch Campground is located two miles north of the main campground. This facility has 6 campsites with table and grill. Water and primitive restrooms are available.

    Picnicking: The Day Use Picnic Area is located adjacent to the boat launch at the reservoir. It includes 12 picnic sites (each with table and grill), a restroom and fish cleaning station.

    Group Area: Day and overnight groups are accommodated at the south end of the reservoir. Reservations should be made in advance.

    Reminders:



    The fragile desert environment requires many years for nature to restore once the soil and vegetation are damaged. Rules have been established for your safety and the protection of the environment. To make your visit and the visits of others more enjoyable, please observe the following:
    1. Operating un-licensed vehicles is not permitted. All vehicle operators must be licensed. Drive only on designated roadways.
    2. Camping is allowed only in designated areas. Saving or reserving campsites is prohibited-even if pre-paid.
    3. Fires are permitted only in the fire rings and grills provided. Collection of fire wood within the park is prohibited.
    4. All plants, animals, rocks, minerals and historic artifacts within the park boundaries are protected by state law. Please do not remove, destroy or disturb these features.
    5. Pets must be kept on a leash no longer than 6 feet.
    6. Use garbage dumpsters provided. Do not burn or bury garbage.
    7. Quiet hours in the park are from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
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