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A guide to the State’s
Best Hiking Areas
This
is an easy site to plan your Nevada hiking trips. Read descriptions of nearly
a dozen featured areas to visit in Nevada on this page. This state boasts
to be the most hikeable in the nation because 85 percent of the state is public
land. Many folks hike the more developed trails at Mount Charleston and Lake
Tahoe. Many links on this page include on the top accommodations, activities,
general, student, news, rv information, site map and planning and on the left
margin of the page are links to a message from the Lt Governor Lorraine T.
Hunt; a link to Getting Around Nevada and Its Territories; link to requesting
a Nevada Visitor Guide by email; Road conditions; and requesting a Nevada
Adventure Guide; and a link to a Travel Nevada Planner is available too. At
the bottom of the site for even more help in planning your trip to Nevada
is a link to Public Lands Interpretive Association and Bureau of Land Management.
http://www.trailmonkey.com/nvhike1.htm
Trailmonkey Nevada
Hiking Trails and Maps
This is a great site for getting all kinds of detailed information for hiking
the trails in Death Valley Backcountry, Great Basin National Park and Tahoe
Rim Trail. Links at the end of the site include World Hiking Trails, Trail
Grub, Books and Looks, Journals and Virtual Trailmaps.
Trail Info
for the Ruby Mountains
This site done by an individual who has hiked the Ruby Mt. trails and gives
a brief description of about a dozen trails in Ruby Mountain area. He rates
the hikes as to difficulty. The last hike described (over seven hundred words)
is to Echo Lake and is the hardest day hike in that mountain area. Anyone
planning hikes in this area will certainly want to read this info. Lots of
links.

Click here to enter your favorite Nevada Hike.
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