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[[Category:Geography of Churchill County, Nevada]]
[[Category:Geography of Churchill County, Nevada]]
[[Category:Lyon County, Nevada]]
[[Category:Geography of Lyon County, Nevada]]
[[Category:Nevada state parks]]
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Revision as of 20:35, 31 March 2011

Template:Geobox The Lahontan State Recreation Area is located on the Carson River in western Nevada. Lahontan became a Nevada State Recreation Area on July 1, 1971. The recreation area is open all year, and includes the Lahontan Dam, a 162 feet (49 m) high, 1,700 feet (520 m) long dam completed in 1915.

History

As part of the Newlands Reclamation Act in 1905, the Lahontan Dam was constructed along the Carson River between Fallon and Carson City. The reservoir was named after ancient Lake Lahontan which covered much of Nevada during the ice age. Submerged beneath the water were parts of stagecoach routes which existed during the 1800s including Williams Station, the scene of a minor skirmish during the Pyramid Lake War.

The Park

Most of the park lies below 4,000 ft (1,200 m). in elevation, and is dominated by high desert sagebrush, although cottonwoods and willow trees can be found along the shore of the lake. The reservoir features 69 miles (111 km) of shoreline and 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) of water when full. The park is accessed through two primary entrances. One entrance along U.S. 50 is located near the dam. The other entrance is off of U.S. 95 in the town of Silver Springs. The main activities at the park include boating, water skiing, fishing and camping. Primitive camping is allowed on all beaches except day-use areas and boat ramps. Silver Springs Beach campground #7 has developed campground facilities.

The park is located about 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Nevada's Capital, Carson City and 18 miles (29 km) west of Fallon. A corridor known as Carson River Ranches connects Lahontan with Fort Churchill State Historic Park.

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