Cave Creek Reservoir restoration celebrated with grand reopening event planned for June

Jamey McClinton Administrator, Division of Natural Heritage
Jamey McClinton Administrator, Division of Natural Heritage - Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Website
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The Cave Creek Reservoir has reached full capacity, marking the completion of its restoration. This development allows visitors to return to Cave Lake State Park, where they can once again enjoy its natural beauty and various recreational activities. Authorities, however, caution the public about potential debris resulting from vegetation that grew in the dry lakebed during the restoration work.

In celebration of this achievement, Nevada State Parks, along with the Nevada Department of Wildlife and White Pine County, will host “Rediscover Cave Lake,” a grand reopening event. Scheduled for Saturday, June 7, 2025, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., this event promises a day filled with outdoor activities, entertainment, and fun suitable for families. More details about the event will be shared in due time.

Those interested in contributing to the event can apply as vendors, sponsors, or volunteers. Vendor applications are open until May 7, 2025, and interested parties can find the application and event details online at parks.nv.gov/events.

The community is encouraged to participate in the celebration marking the return of Cave Lake, a cherished Nevada landmark.



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