Hays Canyon Wilderness is a remote and rugged natural area spanning northeastern California and northwestern Nevada, offering solitude, wild landscapes, and opportunities to experience high desert ecosystems and volcanic geology.
The Hays Canyon Wilderness encompasses approximately 17,700 acres across the border between Modoc County in California and Washoe County in Nevada. Characterized by rugged volcanic terrain, extensive basalt lava flows, and sparse high desert vegetation, this wilderness area provides a stark and beautiful example of the Great Basin's volcanic history and ecology. The landscape features steep ridges, canyons, and volcanic cones shaped by ancient eruptions, creating a dramatic setting for outdoor enthusiasts. The area's plant communities include sagebrush steppe, juniper woodlands, and pockets of mountain mahogany. Wildlife commonly seen includes mule deer, pronghorn antelope, mountain lions, and a variety of raptors such as golden eagles and red-tailed hawks. Historically, the region has cultural significance for Native American tribes and was later used for ranching and grazing. Recreational access is limited, making it a preferred destination for hikers, horseback riders, and wildlife viewers seeking tranquility and minimal human impact. There are no developed facilities or maintained trails within the wilderness, enhancing its primitive experience. Visitors can explore volcanic rock formations and enjoy expansive views of the surrounding desert plains. The lack of amenities and scarcity of water require careful preparation and navigation skills. Hays Canyon Wilderness appeals to adventurers interested in geology, rugged backcountry exploration, and remote solitude within the Great Basin landscape.
Basalt lava flows and volcanic cones distinctive of Great Basin geology
Opportunities to observe native desert wildlife including pronghorn and golden eagles
Remote and primitive landscape offering a solitude rare in wilderness areas
Expansive views from ridges overlooking both California and Nevada desert basins
Extensive basalt lava fields and volcanic cones showcase the area's ancient volcanic activity.
The wilderness supports a healthy expanse of sagebrush and juniper, important for native wildlife.
A prominent ridge offering panoramic views over the surrounding desert landscape in two states.