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Nevada’s huge. More than 80% of it is wide-open, wild, and — most importantly — public, waiting to bring your wildest get-outside dreams to life. Whether you’re chasing outdoor passions in boots or skis, on two wheels or four, or virtually any other way, get the scoop on how to explore the Silver State safely and responsibly, to ensure Nevada’s sacred spaces remain pristine and special for generations to come. 

For information on long-term access issues or closures that may affect your visit — along with links to the best resources for real-time updates on roads, weather, and other temporary travel impediments — click here.

Highlights

  • Navigate Nevada Like A Dusty Ol’ Pro
  • Come Out and Play It Safe on Nevada’s Public Lands
  • Land Use Etiquette, Safety, and Stewardship

In love with the Silver State as much as we are? Get the lowdown on how you can do your part to protect the places we love, and move the Nevada story forward for good.

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Know Before You Go

  • Stay on All Trails, Tracks, and Roads. We’ve already got plenty; don’t blaze your own.
  • Know Where You’re Headed. With so many unfenced landscapes, everything can feel like it’s limitlessly yours. But remember, whatever land you’re on—whether it’s private or public—it’s owned and managed by a person or an agency. Respect all posted No Trespassing signs and leave gates in whatever way you found them.
  • Tread Lightly! Whether you’re off-roading, hunting, target shooting, fishing, or simply exploring, make sure you’re operating motorized vehicles legally, safely, and responsibly. Brush up on designated OHV routes before you head out into Nevada’s backcountry.

Travel Nevada Pro Tip

Finders does NOT mean keepers. Whether it’s a ghost town mining relic, arrowhead, or any other kind of artifact, whether it looks historical to you or not, it’s a vital piece of the Silver State story. Take all the photos you’d like, but leave every object, however big or small, exactly where you found it for others to discover. Taking—AKA stealing—artifacts is not only extremely uncool, it’s also illegal.
Nevada Travel Restrictions

Got fishing, hiking or hot spring hunting on the brain? More than 80% of Nevada is public land—the highest percentage among all states. Meaning this land is literally your land. Be sure to navigate it safely and responsibly while you’re out here.

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  • Leave No Trace. Familiarize yourself with the “Seven Principles” of LNT outdoor ethics. At the very least, always travel with extra garbage bags so you can pack out all your own—and anyone else’s—trash. Leave every place better than you found it.
  • Watch for Wildlife. Beyond the asphalt, Nevada’s diverse fauna ranges from rabbits to rattlesnakes, burros to bighorns, reptiles to rare birds, cattle to coyotes, pronghorn aplenty, more wild horses than anywhere else, and an abundance in between. If you’re going so fast that you miss them—or worse, that you can’t when you need to—then you’re going too fast. 

Travel Nevada Pro Tip

Feeding wildlife of any kind is not only extremely uncool, it’s also illegal. Human food is not healthy for wild animals, and they do not need food from humans to survive. Wild animals have specialized diets, and they can become malnourished or die if fed or become dependent on human food. Don’t do it!

Playing with Fire

Recreating Safely with Invasives in Sagebrush Country

For more information about ways to play it safe in the sage, head for PartnersInTheSage.com.

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See a complete list of statewide fire restrictions here.

Play It Safe

  • Venturing off the pavement? Brush up on Nevada’s Dirt Road Code for driving tips, responsible practices, and packing list suggestions for crucial gear and supplies.
  • Bring more water and food than you think you’ll need.
  • Carry a full-size spare tire and tire patch/plug kit—and know how to use it before you need to!
  • Here for the natural hot springs? Embrace these etiquette and safety tips so you only get yourself into the right kind of hot water.
  • Be sure to check all current fire restrictions—local guidelines vary on everything from campfires to personal stoves. Fire season hits Nevada harder than ever these days, with catastrophic blazes started by campfire embers, vehicle undercarriages, hot bullet casings, and much more. Arm yourself with the info you need to keep things cool.
  • Nevada’s night skies are some of the darkest in the Lower 48. Before you deck out your camp with twinkle lights and light saber-style flashlights with enough lumens to land a jumbo jet, remember you may be blowing out a fellow camper’s night vision, and otherwise prime stargazing conditions. Help protect this disappearing, sacred natural resource by lighting your camp mindfully.
  • Above all, use common sense. Just like back in kindergarten, if you feel like you’re doing something wrong, you probably are.

Travel Nevada Pro Tip

Don’t count on your phone to bail you out of a jam! Nevada’s wild places are some of the country’s most remote—which is one of the reasons they’re such a haven for outdoor fun. However, that also means they’re often way out of cell service and, thus, far from help. Do your damndest not to need it in the first place.
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With 48 million acres of space to be your rad self, Nevada is packed with let’s-see-what-happens adventure around every corner. Flex those freedom muscles and find your own Silver State surprises in some of our favorite locales.

Buckle Up

What to Know about Driving in Nevada

Whether you want to unearth graveyard tales in ghost towns, treat yourself to mineral baths in hot springs, or cruise from the Valley of Fire State Park to Great Basin National Park, chances are, we’ve got a #NVRoadTrip with your name all over it.

Nevada teems with bucket-listable destinations. But the best road trips are all about the journey where your Silver State stories come to life. So hit one of our scenic byways and feel free to roam. However, there are a few need-to-know tips and tricks for keeping your wheels turning and the adventure unfurling.

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Driving in Nevada

Before you buckle up for the adventure of a lifetime, better brush up on a few basics, both on and off the pavement. From navigating wintry roads to braking for the occasional cow, Nevada highways are untamed, unforgettable, and unlike any other state’s.

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Cell Service

In some of the more off-grid slices of Silver State sanctuary, cell signals are scattered at best. Map out your #NVRoadTrip with gas stations, meal breaks, and night stops. And always tell someone where you’re headed and when you plan to return.

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Weather

Nevada is a land of extremes. Plan for glorious changes in weather, climate, and terrain as you explore our vast state. Pack clothes for both warm and cold temps in any season, and don’t forget your swimsuit. Because you never know what Nevada will do next.

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Travel Guides

Order or download our Official Nevada Visitor’s Guide and get your hands on events, things to do, and even more road trip ideas. You’ll find page after page of surprising scenery, intriguing attractions, and endless inspiration for your Nevada adventure.

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Don’t be a geo-bag! You earned your Nevada backroads stripes, which constitutes a kickass Nevada adventure worth talking about. By all means, post the shot—you’ve earned it!—but please don’t make the ultimate faux pas by geotagging sensitive, secluded, under-the-radar-for-a-reason locations. Around here, we take our sacred secrets seriously. And for all you know, your new fave spot is already someone else’s. These slices of the Silver State are extra special—let’s do our part to keep ’em that way.

Purps all over the trail!!! #mountainbiking #desertrat #springtime #girlsjustwannahavefun giantbicycles #howtonevada #dfmi #idbikethat #renotrails
Went on a beautiful Easter hike which later turned into a hike from hell as a few of us got over heated in the 90 degree heat, ran out of water, aaand got lost multiple times. 🤡 

So in honor of me being unprepared for such a hike here are a few warm weather hiking tips so you can learn from my mistakes. 𝘠𝘰𝘶 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘴𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘱𝘰𝘴𝘵 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘱𝘭𝘢𝘯𝘯𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘥𝘶𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘯𝘦𝘹𝘵 𝘩𝘪𝘬𝘦!

1. Hydrate the night before & especially the morning of your hike. 
2. Bring lotsssss of water! I always hike with my hydration backpack although this time it wasn’t enough lol. 
3. Bring snacks to refuel. 
4. Pack sunscreen. ☀️ 
5. Have (preferably cold) water in the car waiting for you when you get back just in case you do run out of water. 

Do you have any hiking tips to add to this list? 🥾
Ever filed a Float Plan? It's easy & a great idea. Before heading out, let a friend or family member know your plans. Complete a Float Plan online & have it automatically emailed to those you want to know about your paddling adventure! It's as simple as that!⁣
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Click 👉 our Smart.bio link & file your Float Plan under the Safety menu on our website.⁣
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Love when we get to hang out with friends with the same schedule as us, meaning weekdays and for whole weeks at a time. Multi-day dirt bike camp out in the Nevada desert with the_poacher with great riding and epic sunsets.
Don’t forget your OHV’s.  We are surrounded by tons of ATV/OHV trails.  Trails are directly off the park.  #atv #atvriding #koa #koacamping #camping #campinglife #kampgroundsofamerica #thisisely #whitepinecounty #visitely #travelnevada #nevadaoffroad #nevadasunset #sunset #sunsetsofinstagram #thoseviewsthough
Looking for a great hiking spot, including dog friendly hikes? Travel Nevada has some recommendations. ⁠
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Plan ahead - keep your dog on a leash, hike with your pet on durable surfaces, bring plastic bags and be aware of pet rules and information for the area you're visiting, including what kind of wildlife you might encounter there. ⁠
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Top 14 Hiking Trails in Nevada: ⁠
https://travelnevada.com/discover/43271/hiking-trails⁠
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Have you been to a Lake Tahoe Water Trail trailhead? There are 20 of these trailheads around Lake Tahoe. Find them on our map & start your water adventure from one of them. These are great launch/landing sites with wayfinding signage, parking and restrooms.⁣
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Head over 👉 to the link in our profile. Pick up a LTWT map to learn all the trailheads & find lots more Pure Liquid Fun!⁣
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Happy Monday! We want to remind everyone to be extra cautious on roadways as we head into the winter season. A lot of wildlife is active at dawn and dusk, so with dusk being earlier this time of year, humans are more active during the same time as our wildlife, leading to more conflicts. It’s always important to do the following while driving:

-Slow down! Make sure you are following the posted speed limits.
-Look for traffic signs. NDOT and NDOW have placed animal crossing signs near our roads, these are placed in locations where many animals cross so it is important to be especially vigilant in these areas.
-Be alert, make sure you are paying attention to the road especially during dawn and dusk.
-Scan ahead and make sure you are aware of any animals along the sides of the road. Slow down if you see any animals on the side of the road, if there is one, there is likely more.
-Give warning to other drivers and the animals. Honk your horn, slow down, flash headlights to give warning.
-Make sure everyone in your car is wearing their seatbelt, not only will it protect you, but it’s also the law.
With your help we can help keep the roadways safe for everyone!
#nevadawildlife #ndow #winterwildlife #safedriving
Watch out for those marmots. 👀🐾⚠️
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📷: @elizabethstar #TravelNevada
Fins and Fissures: More of Mother Nature’s landscape Art in the deserts of the Southwest. The rock formations in this area are extremely fragile and susceptible to vandalism. If you are even in a location like this please tread carefully and lightly and do not touch anything. These areas are feasts for the eyes so please have respect and preserve them. Single exposure.
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