Lahontan State Recreation Area offers expansive water-based recreation on the Lahontan Reservoir along with diverse fishing, camping, and hiking opportunities in northern Nevada's high desert.
Lahontan State Recreation Area is centered around the Lahontan Reservoir, a large man-made lake formed by the Lahontan Dam on the Carson River in Churchill County, Nevada. The reservoir covers approximately 14,000 acres and is surrounded by more than 6,800 acres of parkland, providing a rich environment for a broad range of outdoor activities. This region lies within the high desert and features a landscape of sagebrush, piñon pine, and juniper, supporting mule deer, various waterfowl species, and other wildlife. The area's history includes Native American habitation and later development tied to water management and recreation. Visitors come for boating, fishing, hiking, wildlife watching, and camping. The reservoir is well known for trout, bass, catfish, and crappie fishing. Several marinas provide boat rentals and fishing resources. Trails around the lake range from easy walks to more moderate hikes offering scenic views of the water and surrounding mountains. Campgrounds are developed and family friendly, supplying facilities for both tent camping and RVs. The area appeals to anglers, families, and outdoor recreationists seeking water access with a backdrop of Nevada’s high desert. Its proximity to Fallon and Carson City facilitates convenient day trips or longer stays for water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Lahontan Reservoir – a premier destination for fishing and boating in northern Nevada
Diverse wildlife viewing opportunities including migratory waterfowl and mule deer
Multiple developed campgrounds with lakefront sites and easy access to water
Scenic hiking trails offering panoramic views of the desert landscape and reservoir
Constructed in the early 1900s, this dam created the reservoir and is critical for regional water management and flood control.
A key hub for boat rentals, fishing supplies, and visitor services located on the reservoir's southern shore.
A popular hiking trail that offers sweeping views of the water and surrounding desert flora.