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Rye Patch State Recreation Area
Lovelock, Nevada

Rye Patch State Recreation Area, Lovelock, Nevada

When the Humboldt River flows enough to keep it full, the Rye Patch Reservoir covers some 11,000 acres. The State Recreation Area offers boating, water skiing, fishing, picnicking and camping around the reservoir (the fishing is best in spring and early summer but the catfish are best in the fall).

The 75-foot high Rye Patch Dam was built in 1935-6. The reservoir can store up to 200,000 acre-feet of water and can irrigate up to 38,000 acres of farm land. Rye Patch Reservoir was transferred from Pershing County Water Conservation District and Parks Department to Nevada State Parks and then became a State Recreation Area in 1971.

Rye Patch State Recreation Area offers 3 picnic/day use areas, each with tables, campfire grills and restrooms nearby. There is a campground along the river below the dam that offers tables, restrooms and showers but no hookups. There is another campground (25 sites) on the west side of the reservoir that also offers tables, restrooms and showers but no hookups. Camping is first come, first served. There are also many undeveloped campsites around the reservoir that can be reached by boat or by various primitive roads. Camping in these undeveloped sites is allowed unless otherwise posted.

Rye Patch State Recreation Area
2505 Rye Patch Reservoir Road, Lovelock, NV 89419
775-538-7321
Photos courtesy of Nevada State Parks
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