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Camp at Tamarack Bay on Pyramid Lake

Reno, Nevada

5.0/5
based on 1 reviews

Details

Distance

0.25 miles

Route Type

Out-and-Back

Description

Added by Josiah Roe

Experience the isolation and awe-inspiring desolation of an oasis in the heart of Nevada desert, at what is the last remnant of a vast inland lake which once stretched across Oregon, Idaho, California, and Nevada at the end of the last ice age.

Pyramid Lake is the last remnant of the vast Pleistocene Lake Lahontan which reached its peak at the end of the last ice-age, being the terminus of many of the glaciers and ice sheets which covered much of California, Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada.

Today it is an oasis in the heart of the Basis and Range desert and the terminus of the Truckee River flowing from Lake Tahoe 60 miles to the Southwest. It is an endorheic lake, having no outflow and roughly a salinity of 1/6 that of sea water. It is also home to the Lahontan Cutthroat trout, the largest Cutthroat trout species in the world with regular catches of 20 lbs.

The lake and Tamarack Bay on its southwestern shore is barren, desolate, and fiercely windswept year-round (secure your tent!). There is a small, first-come first-serve drive-in campground off State Highway 446 south of Sutcliffe and Mullen Pass, though there is additional camping all along the west shore. There are no facilities, but a portable toilet is often present.

The campsite itself looks directly across an Anaho Island National Wildlife Refuge, which is home to one of the two largest American White Pelican colonies.

The lake itself is on Paiute tribal lands and an overnight camping permit is required which can be purchased in any of the stores and gas stations in Sutcliffe, Nixon, Wadsworth (just off I-80), and Fernley. 

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Features

Stand Up Paddle
Chillin
Camping
Fishing
Photography
Kayaking
Swimming
Hiking
Bathrooms
Beach
Easy Parking
Family Friendly
Groups
Lake
Picnic Area
Scenic
Wildflowers
Wildlife

Camp at Tamarack Bay on Pyramid Lake Reviews

Really enjoyed camping here. There is one port a John. we were able to camp directly on the beach. the views were amazing. in early May there was no one near us. great place for families. very primative camping.

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