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Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, located in remote northwest Nevada, is known for its rugged high-desert scenery, dramatic basalt canyons, wildflower-strewn meadows, and diverse wildlife, including pronghorn antelope and mule deer.
Notable features include Thousand Creek Gorge, Virgin Valley Warm Springs, and expansive night skies ideal for stargazing. There are no entry fees or permits required; it's open year-round, but late spring to early fall offers the best conditions. Popular activities include wildlife viewing, hiking, photography, and camping. Top trails and scenic spots include Catnip Reservoir, Fish Creek Canyon, and the Sheldon Hart Mountain Corridor. Facilities are primitive—come prepared.
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Stevens Camp
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Stevens Camp Campsite #2
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Stevens Camp Campsite #1
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Massacare Ranch Cabin
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Yellow Rock Campsite
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Pole Canyon Campsite
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