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The Hidden Cave, located in the Carson Desert watershed of Nevada, is a popular tourist destination for people interested in exploring the natural beauty of the desert. This cave is believed to have been used by Native Americans over 3,000 years ago, and contains a variety of unique rock formations and prehistoric artifacts. Visitors can explore the cave on guided tours, which typically last about an hour and a half. Some of the most interesting features of the Hidden Cave include a large rock shelter, a diverse array of animal bones, and ancient pictographs and petroglyphs that tell the story of the people who lived in the area long ago.
There are many good reasons to visit the Hidden Cave, including the opportunity to learn about Nevada's rich cultural history and experience the unique beauty of the desert landscape. In addition to the cave itself, visitors can also hike through the surrounding area and explore other nearby attractions, such as the Lahontan Reservoir and the Fort Churchill State Historic Park. Those who visit the Hidden Cave are sure to be impressed by the stunning natural formations and fascinating historical artifacts that can be found within its walls.
Discharge | Stage | Elevation | |
WALKER R ABV LITTLE DAM NR SCHURZ
2025-01-12T00:05:00.000-08:00 |
93cfs | 5.29ft | 4163ft |
DESERT C NR WELLINGTON
2015-09-30T23:30:00.000-07:00 |
3cfs | 3.53ft | 5802ft |
E WALKER R AB STROSNIDER D NR MASON
2025-01-12T00:05:00.000-08:00 |
48cfs | 2.88ft | 4590ft |
TRUCKEE R NR NIXON
2025-01-12T00:10:00.000-08:00 |
256cfs | 3.46ft | 3938ft |
W WALKER R NR HUDSON
2025-01-12T00:10:00.000-08:00 |
28cfs | 1.07ft | 4674ft |
Camping Area | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Lahontan Reservoir State Rec Area 1 | |||
Fort Churchill State Park | |||
Tamarack | |||
Desert Creek | |||
Sportsmans Beach | |||
Wilson Canyon |