Beaver Dam State Park (Nevada)

Beaver Dam State Park
Nevada State Park
Country  United States
State  Nevada
County Lincoln
Location Caliente
 - elevation 5,348 ft (1,630 m) [1]
 - coordinates 37°30′36″N 114°4′21″W / 37.51000°N 114.07250°W / 37.51000; -114.07250Coordinates: 37°30′36″N 114°4′21″W / 37.51000°N 114.07250°W / 37.51000; -114.07250
Area 2,393 acres (968.4 ha)
Founded 1935
Management Nevada Division of State Parks
Location of Beaver Dam State Park in Nevada

Beaver Dam State Park is on the Nevada/Utah border in Eastern Nevada. Hidden in the Beaver Dam Mountains of Lincoln County this quiet park is perfect for visitors who want a more primitive camping experience. Located about 30 miles (48 km) southeast of the town of Panaca on a gravel road, Beaver Dam has two campgrounds and a number of hiking trails throughout the Park. The Overlook Trail from Campground B offers a 360 degree view of the Park.

The Park has picnicking, camping, hiking, pond and stream fishing. Schroeder Lake was washed out in the flood of 2005 and the reservoir was not rebuilt. The Park now features streams and beaver ponds where anglers can fish for trout.

Beaver Dam State Park is one of the first four State Parks in Nevada. The State Park system was created by the Nevada Legislature in 1935.



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