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Toiyabe National Forest

Sparks, NV U.S.A.

1200 Franklin Way
Sparks, NV 89431
U.S.A.

775-331-6444
877-444-6777 Camp Reservations
877-833-6777 TDD Camp Reservations

Toiyabe National Forest Web Site

Open Year-Round
No Entry Fee Charged

A forest meadow in Toiyabe National Forest.

Jagged peaks jut into the skyline of Hoover Wilderness in Toiyabe National Forest.

The Toiyabe is the largest national forest outside Alaska and measures about 4 million acres. A wide range of elevations, combined with variable climates and soils, results in a great diversity of plantlife.

Visitors can view Joshua trees and creosote bushes near Las Vegas and ancient bristlecone pines that occupy the upper reaches of the forest.

Mule deer are common in the Toiyabe. Black bear inhabit the entire Sierra Range. Elusive mountain lions, bobcats, elk and wild burros and horses are sometimes viewed.

Recreation includes camping, hiking, biking, fishing, cross-country skiing, canoeing and horseback riding. There are 1,100 miles of trails and 1,600 miles of recreation roads for various modes of travel.

The Forest Service jointly administers the Toiyabe and the Humboldt forest.

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Photo credits in order: Courtesy of USDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region. Photo by Kurt Fehr, courtesy of USDA Forest Service.