CARLIN CANYON INTERPRETIVE SITE

Amenities Activities Weather


The Carlin Canyon Interpretive Site is located in the Upper Humboldt watershed in northeastern Nevada. It is a popular destination for tourists and nature lovers due to its unique geological features and rich history. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities such as hiking, camping, fishing, and birdwatching. The site is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including sagebrush, pinyon pine, mule deer, mountain lions, and golden eagles.

One of the main attractions at the Carlin Canyon Interpretive Site is the Carlin Canyon Formation, a geologic feature that is over 250 million years old. The formations are made up of layers of sandstone, siltstone, and mudstone, which have been exposed over time due to erosion and weathering. Additionally, visitors can explore the historic mining district that is located nearby. The area was once home to several mining towns, and visitors can still see the remnants of old mining equipment, buildings, and artifacts. Overall, the Carlin Canyon Interpretive Site is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in geology, history, and outdoor recreation.

Air Quality Alert
Until 2024-07-27T10:00:00-07:00 National Weather Service
An Air Quality Action Day has been forecast for southwest Elko County for elevated particulate matter levels. These levels are anticipated to be Orange/unhealthy for sensitive groups, and a Air Quality Alert is in effect until Saturday morning. Particulate matter levels are expected to be unhealthy for sensitive groups. For additional information, please visit the EPA AIRNOW web site at www.airnow.gov and click on Nevada. Please note: These data are preliminary and have not been validated. Data is provided as a service from the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection and are not intended to replace medical advice. If you have questions about your health, please contact your local health department and/or your health care provider.

July 27, 2024

°F

°F

mph

Windspeed

%

Humidity

Regional Streamflow

95

Cubic Feet Per Second

19

Cubic Feet Per Second

36

Cubic Feet Per Second

8

Cubic Feet Per Second

Explore the Interactive Map

View recreational hotspots like fishing, camping, and parks, alongside climate-related data such as river levels, snowpack, and weather forecasts. Enjoy 3D mapping for an immersive experience, and switch to satellite view for a detailed look at your favorite spots. Simply click, explore, and discover nature like never before!

5-Day Weather Forecast

16-Day Weather Forecast

Nearby Camping & Amenities

Camping Area Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Wilson Reservoir 15 5,386 ft
Wild Horse Crossing 27 5,904 ft
Wild Horse Rec Area 3 18 6,255 ft
Ruby Lake 35 6,062 ft
Thomas Canyon 49 7,573 ft
Wild Horse Rec Area 1 33 6,246 ft
South Fork Reservoir 25 5,251 ft
South Ruby 35 6,140 ft
Zunino/Jiggs Reservoir Numerous 5,580 ft
Wild Horse Rec Area 4 23 6,232 ft