Beaver Dam State Park

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Beaver Dam State Park is a remote Nevada state park known for its rugged canyons, forested streams, and opportunities for camping, fishing, and hiking.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
state park
accessedBy gravel road
bestSeasonToVisit early fall
late spring
characteristic limited services
remote
rugged
climate semi-arid
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType desert canyon ecosystem
pinyon-juniper woodland
riparian woodland
established 1935
hasActivity camping
fishing
hiking
nature photography
picnicking
wildlife viewing
hasFacility campground
dirt access roads
picnic areas
primitive campsites
vault toilets
hasFishSpecies brown trout
rainbow trout
trout
hasIUCNCategory V
hasWildlife beaver
mule deer
various raptors
wild turkey
hydrologyFeature Beaver Dam Wash
small reservoirs
locatedIn Lincoln County, Nevada
Nevada
locatedInMountainRange Pine Valley Mountains foothills
locatedInRegion southwestern Utah border region
managingOrganization Nevada Division of State Parks
nearestCity Caliente, Nevada
oneOfOldestStateParksIn Nevada
subjectTo flash flooding in canyons
terrainFeature forested streams
rugged canyons
steep-walled canyons
volcanic rock formations
timeZone Pacific Time Zone

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Lincoln County, Nevada contains Beaver Dam State Park