Echo Canyon State Park

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Echo Canyon Reservoir, June 2005
Echo Canyon Reservoir, June 2005

Echo Canyon State Park is a 1,080 acre Nevada state park in Lincoln County, Nevada. Located about 15 miles east of the town of Pioche, the state park is built around the 65-acre Echo Canyon Reservoir. It is in the Eastern Nevada Region of Nevada State Parks. Echo Canyon Dam was built in 1969-70, and is the furthest downstream dam on the Meadow Valley Wash.

The scenic area around Echo Canyon (el. 5100’) has several ranches and farms. The park has campsites, a picnic area and fishing.

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Nevada state parks

Beaver Dam State Park | Belmont Courthouse State Historic Park | Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park | Big Bend State Recreation Area | Cathedral Gorge State Park | Cave Lake State Park | Dayton State Park | Dangberg Ranch State Park | Echo Canyon State Park | Elgin School State Park | Floyd Lamb State Park | Fort Churchill State Historic Park | Kershaw-Ryan State Park | Lahontan State Recreation Area | Lake Tahoe-Nevada State Park | Mormon Station State Historic Park | Old Las Vegas Mormon State Historic Park | Rye Patch State Recreation Area | South Fork State Recreation Area | Spring Mountain Ranch State Park | Spring Valley State Park | Valley of Fire State Park | Walker Lake State Recreation Area | Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park | Washoe Lake State Park | Wild Horse State Recreation Area

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