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FBRHR board meetings are now held quarterly--
March, June, September, and December--
and are open to the public. Locations may vary,
but generally meetings are held at 6 p.m.
the third Thursday of the month in Reno.
Please see the calendar for specific information
about the place and time.
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Know Before You GoPlease recreate responsibly and protect public land resources and your recreation opportunities. There are over 900 miles of designated roads and trails in the National Conservation Area that are available for your use. Careless Off Highway Vehicle (OHV) behavior is the major cause of negative publicity towards OHV use and can cause damage to resources and jeopardize safety. Inconsiderate OHV use can cause thousands of acres to be closed to the enjoyment of all visitors.
Things You Should Know
Wilderness Boundaries and Wilderness Access Roads
High Rock Canyon Seasonal Road Closure This closure is to prevent disturbance during the raptor breeding and bighorn sheep lambing seasons, and to prevent damage to the road and emigrant trail through the canyon.
TIPS FOR DRIVING IN BLACKROCK COUNTRY The Black Rock Desert Playa is impassable when wet, but is generally passable during the summer season. However, beware when traveling on the Playa even when the surface appears to be dry, because it may be wet beneath the surface and become impassable to vehicles. Check with local residents and businesses or BLM for up-to-date conditions. Please bookmark this page if you plan to travel in the NCA. Most roads and trails are not regularly maintained, are unsigned, and are seldom traveled. Avoid traveling solo in areas where help is not available; use the buddy system. There is no cell phone service in the NCA. Water is scarce in the region, bring plenty with you (minimum 1 gallon per/day per/person).
Hot Springs Are Dangerous Keep your dog on a leash and your children close around Double Hot Springs. Dogs will jump into the springs and almost always die when they do. Dogs have scalded their tongues by drinking from the streams and have burned their feet when crossing the streams. Other hot spings in the area are not as hot as Double Hot Springs, but the temperature of most hot springs can vary greatly. Always test the temperature of a hot spring (except Double Hot Springs) before getting in. As indicated above, do not even test the temperature of Double Hot Springs.
Playa Conditions Unpredictable and Treacherous People -- experienced, knowledgeable people -- are getting stuck out there.
Note the water on the playa, left of the vehicle in the photo above.
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