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Mormon Station State Historic Park
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Mormon Station State Historic Park is the site of Nevada's first permanent nonnative settlement. A replica of the original trading post built in 1851 houses a small museum with relics of pioneer days. Picnic and group facilities are available.

Facilities: Mormon Station State Historic Park provides picnic tables and grills under large shade trees. Picnickers may also spread their blankets out on the lawn. There is also a group pavilion that accommodates up to 250 people and is available on a reservation only basis. Electricity and water are provided at the group area.

Reservations: Mormon Station State Historic Park may be reserved from 9:00 am to 7:30 pm mid-April to mid-October.

Best Time To Visit: Mormon Station State Historic Park is open May through October. The museum is open from 9:00 am-4:30 pm, 7 days a week.

Fees: Unknown

Accessibility: Unknown

Rules: No pets, please.

All artifacts are protected by state law. Please do not remove or disturb.
Please leave the park even cleaner than you found it.

Directions: To reach Mormon Station State Historic Park from Carson City, follow Hwy 395 south for 4.3 miles to Hwy 206. Take Hwy 206 south for 8.5 miles to Genoa. This park is located in the small town of Genoa.

Address
Mormon Station State Historic Park
Genoa, Nevada 89411
Phone
General: (775) 782-2590
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