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Fish Report for 2-16-2022
New trail that improves access to a portion of state land along the Truckee River in Sparks
2-16-2022
Nevada Department of Wildlife
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) is excited to announce the development of a new trail that improves access to a portion of state land along the Truckee River in Sparks. NDOW partnered with the Tahoe-Pyramid Trail, Nevada Division of State Lands, Washoe County Regional Parks and Open Space, and Granite Construction to complete the new trail system in an undeveloped, underused area that connects to Washoe County’s Lockwood Park trail system. Granite Construction Company made a substantial donation in material, equipment, and labor to lay base material for a foot path, construct two bridges and install fencing. This new access will allow anglers and other recreationalists the ability to more easily enjoy the Truckee River fishery and the wildlife that utilize the area without having an extensive footprint. More information here: https://www.ndow.org/.../new-trail-to-provide-improved.../
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