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Dayton State Park Day use area © Margaret Fogarty
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DAYTON STATE PARK
DAYTON STATE PARK
1060 Mallory way
Carson City, Nevada   89701

Phone: 775-687-5678
Email: park email button icon
Dayton State Park is located in the town of Dayton, one of Nevada's first permanent settlements. The Carson River flows through the park and offers fishing and bird watching. The Rock Point Mill, built in 1861, was once used to process rich silver ore from nearby Virginia City. Remnants of the mill are still visible within the park, just west of U.S. 50. Picnicking, camping and group use facilities are available. Dayton summer temperatures range from 80-100 degrees Fahrenheit with lows around 40-50 degrees. Dayton State Park is located on U.S. 50, 12 miles east of Carson City.
Camping
The park is open year-round with 10 campsites. Camping is first-come, first served and there is usually a campsite available. Campsite is limited to 34 feet total length.

Group Area : The group use pavilion has hot and cold water-sink, electricity, tables and a large BBQ. It is available by reservation only for weddings, reunions, birthdays, kid's parties or just for fun. The rental fee varies by the number of people. Fees for group use, click here. For reservations, call 775-687-5678.
Fishing
Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy the Carson River, home to various species like rainbow trout and brown trout.



Picnicking
Dayton State Park offers shaded picnic areas with tables and grills, perfect for family outings. Restrooms are also available.
Bicycling
In this natural oasis, biking enthusiasts can enjoy a variety of trails suitable for different skill levels. However, it's important to note that not all areas are accessible by bike due to the park's preservation efforts.

The terrain varies greatly; from flat paved paths perfect for beginners or casual riders, to more challenging dirt tracks designed specifically with mountain bikers in mind. Be aware though: these tougher routes require good physical fitness and advanced riding skills.

Remember too that weather conditions may affect trail accessibility and difficulty level - always check forecasts before setting out on your ride.

Also crucial is ensuring you have appropriate safety gear such as helmets and high-visibility clothing since some parts of the area lack proper lighting after sunset.

Lastly but importantly: respect wildlife habitats when cycling through them - avoid disturbing animals or damaging vegetation whenever possible.
Area Attractions
Rock Point Mill Site:

Ruins of the Rock Point Mill todayNothing but the foundations remains today, but with imagination you can visualize what was once here. When the silver boom began in Virginia City, Gold Hill and Silver City, a place was needed to process the ore and free the precious metals. Water was needed for this process. This led to the development of a series of stamp mills up and down the Carson River.

One of the largest of these was the Rock Point Mill built in 1861 at a cost of $200,000. The power source for the mill was water brought from the Carson River in a wooden flume.

Visitor Comments, Memories and Reviews
April 12 Great Location by Margaret_F
park review stars; one to five Flushing toilets, residential Peacock, very cool trees, what more could you ask for. Situated a half hour to Tahoe and Washoe Lake and 10 minutes to Virginia City. You are close to the road but oh well.
August 8 Awesome place to take the kids! by Jessica Grant
park review stars; one to five I reciently visited the park for the first time. I have lived in Dayton for almost three years and have always driven by and never stopped until yesterday. Because of the small size of the park the trails are the perfect size for childrens small legs. We saw butterflies, dragonflies, squirrels and birds. It was a great learning experience.
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Comstock Country RV Resort
5400 South Carson Street
Carson City, NV
775-882-2445
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