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Bradys Hot Spring Dispersed

Fallon, NV
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  • Pet Friendly
  • Tenting
  • Buddy Sites
  • Water Hookup
  • Ice
  • Marina
  • Toilets
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Activities

  • Hiking
  • Off-Roading
  • Mtn-Biking
  • Fishing
  • Casino
  • Mtn-Climbing
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Snow-Sports
  • Boating

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Backcountry camping is allowed in Nevada's public land for a maximum of 14 days. The backcountry areas are remote with no drinking water or firewood for campfires. Please be prepared, dress appropriately and beware of the weather. There is no developed trail system in the backcountry. To protect resources, do not collect plants, rock specimens, fossils, or disturb the wildlife. Nevada's wide-open space offers the best opportunities for hiking. Please stay on established trails and watch your footing at all times. Cutting across switchbacks damages soils and plants, and severely damages the trail. To protect resources, do not collect plants, rock specimens, fossils, or disturb the wildlife. Geocaching is a worldwide treasure hunt where players navigate to a set of coordinates with a GPS unit or smart phone. A “geocache” is hidden at the location and contains a log book and fun items for trading. The caches are typically waterproof containers of varying sizes and shapes. Mountain biking is a great way to enjoy the great outdoors. Bicycles are allowed on designated paved and unpaved roads and on trails designated for mountain bike use. However bikes are not permitted on any trails in designated wilderness areas. Rock climbing is available in Southern Nevada's Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The main type of rock found in Red Rock Canyon is Aztec (or Navajo) sandstone, formed years ago through the natural cementing of ancient sand dunes. Routes in Red Rock Canyon are rated via the Yosemite Decimal System. Please respect the natural and cultural resources of this beautiful land, leave all natural features just as you found them.
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