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Shingle or Williams Creeks
If you want to be the only person for miles and go on a four-wheel-drive-only fishing adventure, then head west of the park to the dirt road entrances there.
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Shingle or Williams Creeks Details
Shingle and Williams Creeks are both home to rainbow trout. These remote fishing creeks are accessible only by primitive roads that enter the park from the western side. They are difficult to navigate, but once you are there, you'll find it worth the extra hassle. Remember that all fishing requires a Nevada state fishing permit that can be purchased online and printed out. If you are fishing, you must have your permit on-hand. The park does not sell fishing permits.
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