The park features 50 miles of hiking, equestrian and mountain biking trails and primitive roads.
12,000 Acres
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Camping is allowed in three primitive, walk-in campgrounds: Marlette Peak, Hobart and North Canyon. Each campground has a restroom and camp sites with picnic tables, fire rings and bear resistant food and trash storage boxes.
While camping, store food and trash in these boxes.
Pack it in, pack it out: when you depart, remove all food and trash from the boxes so they are available for use by other campers. Dispersed camping is not allowed around Marlette Lake or anywhere else within park boundaries. A camping limit of 14 days in a 30-day period is enforced.
Pets are welcome, but they must be kept on a leash of not more than six feet in length.
Horseback riding is permitted on designated trails.
Fishing is a favorite backcountry activity. A Nevada fishing license is required and can be purchased online at ndow.org. At Spooner Lake, the limit is five and bait is allowed. The Marlette Lake season runs July 15 through September 30 and is catch-and-release only. Use only artificial lures and single barbless hooks in this catch-and-release lake. The Hobart Reservoir season runs May 1 through September 30. The limit is five, and only one may be longer than 14 inches. Only artificial lures and single barbless hooks are allowed.
Hiking is permitted throughout the area.
Hunters enjoy the backcountry in accordance with Nevada Department of Wildlife regulations and State Parks’ administrative authority. Please call the park for more information on hunting areas.
Horseback riding is permitted on designated trails. Bring all needed supplies including water.