Nevada State Parks will be 'fee-free' in honor of Nevada Public Lands Day
Submitted by paula on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 8:30pm
Event Date:
September 30, 2017 (All day)
Nevada residents and visitors are invited to celebrate Nevada Public Lands Day on Saturday, Sept. 30, with a “fee-free” day at Nevada’s State Parks. Park fees, including entrance, camping on Saturday night, and boating, where applicable, will be waived at state parks throughout Nevada.
Nevada Public Lands Day encourages Nevadans to discover the many exciting and affordable recreation opportunities right in their own backyards. “Nevada’s state parks offer a great diversity of outdoor opportunities,” said State Parks Administrator Eric Johnson. “For example, visitors can explore the slot canyons of Cathedral Gorge, tour a genuine ghost town at Berlin-Ichthyosaur, or spend a relaxing afternoon fishing at Wild Horse.”
Nevada Public Lands Day is also an opportunity for visitors to take the passport challenge and add a stamp to their passport booklet. If they don’t have a passport booklet yet, they can pick one up while visiting any state park. Once visitors have their passports stamped at 15 different state parks, they earn a free annual day-use pass to all Nevada State Parks.
For more information on the Nevada State Parks Passport Booklet, or to find a list of state parks, please visit parks.nv.gov.
WHAT: Nevada Public Lands Day – Fee-free Day at Nevada State Parks
WHEN: Saturday, September 30
WHERE: Nevada State Parks
— Jenny Ramella is an Education and Information Officer for Nevada State Parks. She can be reached at jramella@dcnr.nv.gov.
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