U.S. Forest Service - Wilderness
The area contains rugged canyons, ridges and mountain peaks. LaMadre Mountain dominates the area with spectacular cliffs and steep canyons occurring on its southeast flanks. Prehistoric sites occur throughout the area and include pictographs and petroglyphs, agave roasting pits and rock shelters. The Spring Mountains get their name from the many natural springs in the area.
47,180 Acres
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Dispersed camping is permitted in the wilderness. Developed campsites exist nearby, outside of the wilderness area.
Pets are allowed, but please keep them under control at all times. Dogs must be leashed in developed sites such as campgrounds and picnic areas.
Horseback riding is permitted on designated trails.
Hiking is permitted throughout the wilderness area.
Hunting is permitted in accordance with state laws and regulations. Check with the Nevada Department of Wildlife for information about licenses, regulations, closures, and seasons.