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Adventure
Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park
Nevada Division of State Parks
Saturday - Sunday at 10:00 AM


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The park’s Fossil House is now open for scheduled tours on Saturdays and Sundays between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. The campground is also open and normal park fees will be charged.

The Diana Mine tours are still suspended until further notice, pending a thorough assessment of the mine’s safety.

About Berlin-Ichthyosaur

Berlin, a turn-of-the-century mining town, is preserved in a state of arrested decay. A trail through the town site tells the story of Berlin and its mine. Remains of Ichthyosaurs (pronounced “ickthee- o-sores”), ancient marine reptiles that swam in a warm ocean covering central Nevada 225 million years ago, are on display at the park’s Fossil House. These unique official state fossils attract visitors from across the world. A nature trail connects the nearby Fossil House to the campground. Guided tours of the Fossil House and the Diana Mine are offered from Memorial Day to Labor Day. A short distance from the park, visitors can explore the historic towns of Ione and Grantsville. The park is located 23 miles east of Gabbs on State Route 844. The park is open all year, but winter travel may be prohibitive due to snow.

The Nevada Division of State Parks plans, develops and maintains a system of parks and recreation areas for the use and enjoyment of more than 2.3 million visitors a year. The division was established in 1963 by the Nevada Legislature to form a new state park agency within the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. The division manages and maintains 24 parks in Nevada.

Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park
HC 61, Box 61200
Austin, NV 89310-9301
(775) 964-2440

Additional News from Nevada Division of State Parks
Visitor News: 05.19.08 Lahontan is open to boating despite low water
05.12.08 Elgin Schoolhouse State Historic Site closes
04.14.08 Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park Spring 2008 update
03.24.08 Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park Spring ‘08 Update
03.24.08 Kershaw-Ryan State Park to get new campground
01.21.08 Nevada trails Web site launched today
12.10.07 Valley of Fire State Park opens new camp sites Dec.
09.30.07 White Pine County’s “Fire and Ice” event one of North
09.10.07 Dutch oven cook-off a hit at Cathedral Gorge
Entertainment Calendar: 06.15.08 Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park
04.01.08 Elgin Schoolhouse
04.10.08 Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park
09.27.08 Fort Churchill State Historic Park Civil War Encampment

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