Volcanic tuff and sediment give Spring Valley State Park a beautiful light-gray, pink and white backdrop. A popular area for boating, swimming and camping, the park also allows visitors the opportunity to tour historic ranches built in the late 1800s. The 59-acre Eagle Valley Reservoir offers fisherman an opportunity to catch rainbow, tiger and German brown trout, and attracts an array of waterfowl and shore birds, including mallards, herons, avocets and the infrequent, yet beautiful, trumpeter swan. Campers and hikers share the canyons and valleys with soaring eagles, hawks and songbirds.






Spring Valley State Park
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Good For
Dogs
Families
Hearing Impaired
Visually Impaired
Wheelchairs
Activities
Hiking
Tent Camping
Rv Camping
Boating
Fishing
Hunting
Horseback Riding
Picnicking
Mountain Biking
Canoeing
Kayaking
Photography
Dog Walking
Fishing
Fly Fishing
Ice Fishing
Rules & Regulations
Camping Permits Required
Dogs On Leash
Leave No Trace
Fishing Permits Required
Hunting Permits Required
No Swimming
No Unmanned Aircrafts
Fees
- Day use entrance fee: $5.00 per vehicle (Non-NV Vehicles $10.00 per vehicle)
- Boat launch: $10.00 (Non-NV Vehicles: $15.00)
- Camping: $15.00 per vehicle, per night (Non-NV Vehicles: $20.00 per vehicle, per night)
- Camp and boat: $20.00 per night (Non-NV Vehicles: $25.00 per night)
- Bike in: $2.00 per bike
Overview
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38.03523, -114.18445Size
916.16 Acres
Contact Information
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- Owned byNevada State Parks