Nevada’s Free Adventure Day Encourages Exploration of State Parks on June 13
The Nevada Division of State Parks is inviting residents and visitors to experience the state’s natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities during Free Adventure Day on Saturday, June 13, 2026. This annual event, organized by the Nevada Division of State Parks, waives entrance fees at all Nevada State Parks, offering a unique chance to explore the region’s diverse landscapes without cost.
Event Details and Opportunities
Free Adventure Day coincides with the Nevada Department of Wildlife’s Free Fishing Day, allowing visitors to fish without a Nevada fishing license in permitted areas. This dual celebration highlights Nevada’s commitment to promoting outdoor activities and public access to its natural resources.

Visitors can take advantage of the fee waiver to enjoy a variety of activities, including hiking, camping, boating, and wildlife observation. Many parks will offer special programs, guided hikes, and educational events throughout the day. For details on specific activities, visitors are encouraged to check parks.nv.gov/events.
Reservation Requirements and Tips
While entrance fees are waived, other applicable fees—such as camping, boating, and special use fees—will still apply. Visitors who reserve day-use access at Sand Harbor State Park or Massive Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area for June 13 will automatically receive a refund of their entrance fees as part of the event. Reservation requirements remain in effect, and fees other than entrance fees are not eligible for a refund.
Guests are advised to plan ahead, bring ample water, dress for changing weather conditions, and follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve Nevada’s natural and cultural resources for future generations.
Why Nevada’s State Parks Matter
Nevada’s 27 state parks span a wide range of ecosystems, from the arid Mojave Desert to the alpine forests of the Sierra Nevada. These parks offer opportunities to experience the state’s unique geography, including iconic locations like Lake Tahoe, the Grand Canyon’s nearby edges, and the stark beauty of Death Valley. By promoting free access to these spaces, Nevada aims to foster a deeper connection between residents and the environment.
Key Takeaways
- Free Adventure Day is on June 13, 2026, with entrance fees waived at all Nevada State Parks.
- Free Fishing Day runs concurrently, allowing fishing without a license in permitted areas.
- Reservations are required for certain parks, and refunds are available for entrance fees paid in advance.
- Visitors should prepare for variable weather and follow environmental stewardship guidelines.
For more information about Free Adventure Day and Nevada’s state parks, visit parks.nv.gov.