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Topaz Lake

Topaz Lake

12.88km from Antelope Valley

Topaz Lake is a beautiful natural wonder located in Douglas County, Nevada, that provides visitors with a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The lake is situated on the border between California and Nevada and covers an area of approximately 2,500 acres.Topaz Lake is a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts, as it is home to a variety of fish species, including brown trout, rainbow trout, and smallmouth bass.

Monitor Pass

Monitor Pass

19.88km from Antelope Valley

Monitor Pass is a high mountain pass at an elevation of 2.543m above the sea level, located on the boundary between Alpine and Mono counties in the east central portion of the U.S. state of California. It offers some of the best motorcycle riding in the Sierra Nevada range, with breathtaking scenery and light traffic. This Pass itself lies on a side ridge between tributaries of the East Fork Carson River.

Wilson Canyon

Wilson Canyon

20.93km from Antelope Valley

This gorgeous canyon features a winding trail that leads hikers through mesmerizing landscapes and plenty of opportunities for a great Instagram post. With its stunning rock formations and wildflowers, Wilson Canyon is the perfect destination for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in nature's beauty. However, be warned, this hike is not for the faint of heart! You'll want to pack plenty of water and snacks for the journey.

Walker River State Recreation Area

Walker River State Recreation Area

30.44km from Antelope Valley

If you're looking for a place to unwind, explore nature, and maybe even catch some fish, look no further than the Walker River State Recreation Area in Lyon County, Nevada. This gem of a park offers opportunities for camping, hiking, and picnicking, and the views of the surrounding mountains are simply breathtaking. And if you're into fishing, you'll be pleased to know that the Walker River is home to rainbow and brown trout, as well as a variety of other fish.

Markleeville Creek

Markleeville Creek

31.64km from Antelope Valley

Markleeville Creek is a stream in Alpine County and has an elevation of 5436 feet. It is situated northeast of Millberry Creek. A popular recreational area with so many other activities and also there are so many things to see and do.

Alpine County Museum

Alpine County Museum

33.08km from Antelope Valley

This is a museum telling the Native American and Pioneering history of Alpine County California.

Bald Mountain

Bald Mountain

33.83km from Antelope Valley

If you find yourself in Lyon County, Nevada, make sure to take a trip up to Bald Mountain. The views from the summit are breathtaking and will leave you in awe. The hike up may be a bit steep, but trust me, it's worth it. Plus, the exercise will make you feel like a champion once you reach the top. Not to mention, the wildlife you may see along the way adds to the excitement.

Lyon County Museum

Lyon County Museum

34.52km from Antelope Valley

This gem of a museum is packed with interesting artifacts and exhibits that showcase the area's rich history. From stories of early pioneers and the mining boom to fascinating displays on local wildlife, you'll find something fascinating around every corner. And don't miss the "oddities" section - where else can you see a two-headed snake or an antique burial casket? Trust me, this museum is well worth the visit, whether you're a history buff or just looking to add a bit of quirky fun.

Dini's Lucky Club Casino

Dini's Lucky Club Casino

34.9km from Antelope Valley

This retro casino may not have the flashy lights and grandeur of its newer counterparts, but it certainly has its own charming appeal. Stepping inside, you'll be greeted with the sounds of slot machines and the smell of delicious food wafting from the restaurant. While the casino may not be the largest, it more than makes up for it with its friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere. As for the food, be sure to try their famous Basque-style meals - you won't regret it.

Highland Peak

Highland Peak

37.27km from Antelope Valley

Highland Peak is a sharp summited peak located near Ebbetts Pass on California State Route 4, one of the trans-Sierra routes that is closed during the winter. Although it ranks as the 680th highest summit in California, it ranks 36th highest of those with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence. Highland Peak has a subsidiary South Peak, with one-half mile separation between summits. The Pacific Crest Trail traverses the western foot of this mountain, providing an approach option.

Grover Hot Springs State Park

Grover Hot Springs State Park

38.29km from Antelope Valley

This is a state park of California containing natural hot springs on the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada. Park amenities include a swimming pool complex fed by the hot springs, as well as a campground, picnic area, and hiking trails.

Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park

Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park

39.64km from Antelope Valley

Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park is a significant historical site located in Douglas County, Nevada, which offers visitors a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. The park covers an area of 5,000 acres and features several well-preserved historical buildings and artefacts that showcase the daily lives of early settlers and ranchers.The Dangberg family, who settled in the region in the mid-19th century, were among the first non-native settlers in the area.

Hawkins Peak

Hawkins Peak

40.48km from Antelope Valley

Hawkins Peak is one of the many volcanic peaks that over look the small town of Markleeville on Sr4. The popular Grover Hot Springs are at the base of this Mountain on the South Eastern Side. This peak is interesting to look at because the summit is a large knob made up of volcanic rock that looks like a nipple. Hawkins Peak is also one of the 10,000 ft peaks that surround Hope Valley.

Boulder Peak

Boulder Peak

40.52km from Antelope Valley

Boulder Peak is Boulder's highest and least traveled summit at 8,549 feet. The summit is rocky and requires some scrambling, but the views at the top are well worth it. This peak is accessed by connecting the Mesa Trail with Shadow Canyon that places you at the saddle between South Boulder Peak and Bear Peak. It offers a demanding 3.7-mile hike situated above the South Mesa in the famous Flatirons region near Boulder Colorado.

Kinney Reservoir

Kinney Reservoir

40.57km from Antelope Valley

Kinney Lake is a wonderful fishing destination hidden away back in the woods about a mile from Highway 4. Easily accessed via a network of hiking trails that provide spectacular views of the surrounding peaks and Ebbetts Pass. Half the fun for anglers is driving historic Highway 4 to Kinney along the Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway that connects Arnold to Markleeville for an unparalleled fishing experience.

Ebbetts Pass

Ebbetts Pass

41.31km from Antelope Valley

The Ebbetts Pass National Scenic Byway is one of only seven nationally designated byways in California and 151 in the nation.Ebbetts is the eastern of two passes in the area traversed by State Route 4. The western pass is the Pacific Grade Summit. The pass is registered as a California Historical Landmark. The Pacific Crest Trail, a 2,650-mile long National Scenic Trail crosses State Route 4 at Ebbetts Pass.

Jobs Peak

Jobs Peak

41.71km from Antelope Valley

Jobs Peak located in Alpine County, California, is the most prominent peak visible from the Carson Valley in Douglas County, Nevada. The peak offers hiking and backcountry skiing with the view of Lake Tahoe. It is in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. It is one of the iconic location for challenging trek too.

Burnside Lake

Burnside Lake

42.15km from Antelope Valley

Burnside Lake is a lake in Alpine County and has an elevation of 8143 feet. it is situated southwest of Hawkins Peak. it is one of the beautiful recreational post here and is also famous for fishing and other activities.

Disaster Peak

Disaster Peak

42.97km from Antelope Valley

Disaster Peak a grey colored, and at first sight, unimpressive looking pile of rocks located in the Carson - Iceberg Wilderness. There are several taller and more impressive looking peaks in the area. The climbers trail is faint and easy to lose, so one often needs to rely on cross country travel. The summit “block” is composed of piled rock and boulders, some a bit loose.

Lower Sunset Lake

Lower Sunset Lake

43.2km from Antelope Valley

Lower Sunset Lake is a lake in Alpine County. It is around 15 acres in area and the shoreline is a mix of rocks, sands and willows. It is a beautiful location for a picnic and also there are so many other adventure opportunities also.

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Antelope Valley, Smith Valley, NV 89447, USA

Antelope Valley, where the wild landscape meets the daring spirit of adventure. Set in the northern region of the Silver State, this region boasts vast stretches of unique terrain with contrasting colors and textures that will take your breath away. Adventure enthusiasts flock here to hike, bike, and horseback ride through the winding trails that gently slope through the hills and converge at stunning vistas. Don't miss the iconic Burning Man event.