Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Walker River State Recreation Area adventure.
Cabins, campgrounds, and high desert adventure await in the Walker River State Recreation Area.
The Walker River State Recreation Area in western Nevada encompasses four historic ranches and 28 miles of the East Walker River. Dedicated in 2018, it’s one of the state’s newest parks and grants the public unparalleled access to 12,000-plus acres of high desert wilderness. Included in the park is “the Elbow,” a legendary East Walker River fishing site for brown and rainbow trout. The park has kayaking and floating access on the river and sections with Class 1-3 rapids. There are also miles of hiking and mountain biking trails here with opportunities to spot park residents like pronghorn antelope, mule deer, coyote, beaver, and raptors like great horned owls, American kestrel, and golden eagles. The park has four campgrounds and cabin rentals. RV travelers looking for RV resorts with full hookups will find options in nearby Yerington.
Sites at the Riverbend, Quail Run, and Bighorn Campgrounds cannot be reserved and are all first come, first served. Cabins and group campsites are by reservation only. Reservations can be made by calling the park office at (775) 463-1609, or by filling out an online form and emailing the park office for cabins.
The park is open year-round. Proper hydration and sun protection is important in all seasons but especially in summer. Winters here can be beautiful, but snow or rain can impact access on unpaved approach roads like East Walker Road. Call the park office to check on current park and road conditions when planning a winter trip.