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Carson River Ranches/Fort Churchill State
Historic Park |
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The Carson River Ranches
were acquired for public recreation through the Parks and Wildlife Bond
Issue approved by voters in 1990, providing the first-ever opportunity to
connect state park units. In 1994, the State of Nevada purchased the
3,229 acres of ranch land along the Carson River corridor between the Fort
Churchill State Historic Park and the Lahontan State Recreational Area.
Included in that purchase was the Bucklands Pony Express Station, which
was recently restored and placed on the National Register of Historic
Places in 1997. |
Silver Springs, NV 89429
(775) 577-2345
http://www.state.nv.us/stparks
http://parks.nv.gov/fc.htm
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The trails project includes clearing and signage for seven trail heads, a
rest room and horse corrals, camp areas and approximately 30 miles of
trail connecting the two State Park units, as well as BLM lands. The
trails will accommodate non-motorized users, equestrians, hikers, 4-h
campers, hunters, mountain bikers and educational activities and canoeing
on the Carson River.
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NASTR participated
in the Carson River Ranches Master Plan/Feasibility Study
in 1995 at two workshops held in Silver Springs. In 1997, the Nevada
State Parks was awarded a trails grant through the Symm’s National
Recreation Trails Act under ISTEA (Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act) for the Carson River Ranches Trail System. In 1998,
NASTR members provided volunteer trail building labor for the project
at several work parties. Another trails grant was awarded in 1999 through
the National Recreational Trails Program TEA-21 (Transportation Equity Act
for the 21st Century). NASTR continues to provide trail labor to
further assist in providing the matching share for these grant funds. |
Past
endurance rides included:
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Adrian Valley 50
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Buckland Station XP 50
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Silver Springs 50/100
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Fort Churchill 50/100
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X-Roads 55
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Lahontan Valley 50/100
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Hooten Wells 50
Endurance riders
continue to
enjoy
riding on these trails at the current AERC (American Endurance Ride
Conference) sanctioned rides, the Pony Express
2001 and High Desert Rides, Adrian Valley 30/50 and Lahontan Valley
30/50. |
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