Cathedral Gorge State Park
Fee required
Parking available
Narrow slot canyons in a badland eroded into soft sedimentary rock provide an otherworldly landscape in this remote Nevada state park.

📜 Cathedral Gorge State Park, in southeastern Nevada, features dramatic and unique patterns carved by erosion in soft bentonite clay.🔍 Explore cave-like formations and cathedral-like spires, remnants of a Pliocene-era lakebed. # Why Go 🏞️ Explore unique slot canyons and spires🚶 Hike scenic trails and enjoy walking opportunities📸 Great photography opportunities and stunning views🏕️ Camping and picnicking available🏛️ See historic stone structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps # Why Avoid 🌡️ Hot summers (up to 95F) and cold winters (below freezing)⛈️ Variable rainfall and common summer thunderstorms🚫 Drones or remote controlled aircraft not allowed📍 Remote location, 165 miles north of Las Vegas # Tips 📍 Located off US-93, well-signed🐾 Pets welcome on leashℹ️ Regional Visitor Center at park entranceKeep to designated trails and roads to prevent erosion # Cost 💰 Day use $5.00 ($10.00 for non-NV vehicles); Camping $15.00 ($20.00 for non-NV vehicles) + $10.00 for utility hookups.🚴 Bike-in entry: $2.00 per bike # Hours 🕒 Park always open, 365 days a year. Visitor Center 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. daily (closed holidays in winter). # 🚽 Toilets Flush restrooms with showers available year-round at campground. # 🅿️ Parking Designated parking at campground and day use areas, and an overlook off US-93.

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