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Nevada State Parks offering free admission on Saturday

Submitted to the Tribune

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Nevada residents and visitors are invited to “Discover Nevada State Parks” on Saturday, June 10, where park visitors will receive free day-use admission and free fishing (no license required) at all of Nevada’s State Parks. 

This statewide event 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 recreation opportunities,” said State Parks Administrator Bob Mergell. “For example, visitors can view a 225 million old Ichthyosaur fossil at Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park, take in the starry night skies at Ward Charcoal Ovens, or spend a relaxing afternoon fishing at the Walker River State Recreation Area.”



Discover Nevada State Parks Day is also an opportunity for visitors to take the passport challenge and add a stamp to their passport booklet, or if they don’t have one yet, to pick one up while visiting any state park. Once visitors have their passports stamped at 15 different parks, they earn a free annual day-use pass to all Nevada State Parks.

For more information about Nevada State Parks, visit parks.nv.gov



Nevada State Parks is offering free admission on Saturday, June 10, including to Sand Harbor (pictured) and Spooner at Lake Tahoe.
Bill Rozak/Tahoe Daily Tribune

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