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Nevada Interstates to SUSANVILLE 78 mi. to PYRAMID LAKE 23 mi. to PYRAMID LAKE 18 mi. to TONOPAH 189 mi. to ST GEORGE 102 mi. LAKE TAHOE REGION 2 Snow Desert National Wildlife Range Peavine 445 ROAD CONDITIONS 0246810 mi Spanish Springs Mtn Peak LEMMON Airport Indian 4 El 8266 5 6 RenoStead Reservation RD 445 Phone (Toll Free)....................(877) NVROADS 04 812 16 km Airport EAGLE DR C 5 (877) 687-6237 3 A Nellis N RD 2 3 Y LEMMON O 2 4 Web Site............................www.nvroads.com 103 N 8 Air Force 95 DR RED ROCK ROCK RED ECHO AVE 2.5 2 Sparks VALLEY Floyd Lamb Base 58 425 3 KYLE CANYON10 TAHOE MILITARY DR State Park Radio Frequencies 97Verdi Mogul BLVD 157 3 to FERNLEY 17 mi. Carson City ........................................1610 AM 1 River BLVD 12.8 395 BLVD BELTWAY Stampede Reno 1.7 215 93 Lake Tahoe...........................................530 AM T r to QUINCY 52 mi. Reservoir uck e e RD LA POSADA Las Vegas Dunes 4 Reno-Tahoe 54 15 NORTHERN 6.4 604 MOYA DURANGO North Las Vegas ..........................................1610 AM Airport 1 DR S P 3 E NATIONAL 7 EDWA Recreation Lands 6 PKWY 52 Y ALIANTE Las Vegas Reno ....................................................530 AM 101 395 BLVD PABCO RD 1.9 10 VD 10 ST Verdi Peak STEAD BLVD DR ANN RD BL Las Vegas El 8444 ANN RD Independence to SUSANVILLE 72 mi. Motor HUMBOLDT- HOLLYWOOD BLVD STOREY H NDOT PUBLIC INFORMATION O 2.3 Lake 89 SIERRA WASHOE PAC IG RD DR UNION N VIR H N Speedway Nellis 35 10 mi. to MT CHARLESTON I 50 L PACIFIC G TOIYABE IFIC DR A RANCHO 6.6 Martin N WY M NEVADA 7 y GI D PK A ACHE NIA NORTE H p LDEN VALL EY RA NC C Air Force R BLVD DECATUR Phone.......................................(775) 888-7000 FOREST O D SPANISH SPRINGS VALLEY CRAIG RD AL 48 s DR BLVD ST G SUN La Madre CRAIG u Mt Rose AP 573 Base m Fax ...........................................(775) 888-7115 HUMBOLDT- 7TH OBrien AVE VISTA Hobart Luther North NATIONAL TOIYABE FORT 1 Boca Pass 95 BLVD Web Site .......................www.nevadadot.com Mills 341 RD BELTWAY BUS Las Vegas 7.1 Reservoir Floriston VALLEY PECOS 1 Mountain DURANGO Prosser CHEYENNE 95 SIMMONS Boca 431 Airport AVE UNION CCSN Sunrise Gypsum Res Wilderness 574 10 15 LOS Cave BICYCLE INFORMATION 5 Peavine ALTOS N 5.5 7 46 ) 8 King 3.7 R ALO 8 PYRAMID LAKE LAS VEGAS BLVD E BLVD 0 Peak BLVD Mountain FOREST 0 Steamboat T LAMB 6 VALLEY SUN Wilderness W CAREY AVE CAREY 2 3.1 NELLIS BLVD Tahoe 5 El 8266 S AVE 5.1 E n BUFF e 3 Jr 16 JONES Mt Rose W RAINBOW Donner 99 p DR BLVD 45 LAKE MEAD BLVD Phone.......................................(775) 888-RIDE 6 o 20 443 PKWY 147 ( NDINI Natural Area El 10776 DA BL DR Donner PACIFIC Geiger Summit V r Flowery N D VEGAS DR OWENS AVE Washoe 395 NATIONAL BLVD (775) 888-7433 Lake 6 Truckee 2 e PAR R Hwy 445 1.8 v El 6820 Peak V 2 1 i 23 I HILLS I 5.5 NDOT 1 Mt Rose City R TMCC DR WASHINGTON Z R S 102 AVE M L K 43 AVE 2 WASHINGTON El 6581 G U Web Site.................www.bicyclenevada.com Summit BLVD A M I FAR W 2.3 2 S NEVADA Mt Davidson N M 5.7 a TruckeeTahoe A s 48 I E 14 BRUCE ST BRUCE RD El 8900 3 A New N R BONANZA h T El 7864 A LIN PKWY 1 DR Airport PLACER Slide Mtn Washoe 395 R 1.1 A to AUBURN 62 mi. BLVD D 4 AVE BARING BLV P 42 STEWART Martis Peak 38 Virginia FOREST 215 WY 93 NDOT DISTRICT OFFICES El 9698 City ST 650 RD M FREMONT 5.6 267 BLVD Mt 98 W El 8742 431 City O A 95 R CHARLESTON 1.1 BLVD Rose Gold Hill H a RAN UNION CAR C 8 STOREY N BLVD s 5 c HOLLYWOOD Brockway 1.3 Sparks 9.9 41 95 Washoe M KEYSTONE A BLVD 13 h LYON BLVD RD 4 ODDIE R CCSN Elko ..........................................(775) 777-2700 Summit 4 Las Vegas AVE Truckee o Lake 104 BUS 159 CTR 342 PYRAMIDWY Incline e SAHARA El 7199 State Park 651 Fair- PRATER WY 5.6 AVE 40 PKWY SAHARA AVE NORTHSHORE Ely ............................................(775) 289-1700 Northstar Village N 395 15 EL 429 L 22 3 UNR grounds ST 8 a Convention Visitor RD at Tahoe McClellan Silver City 16 RD Las Las Vegas ................................(702) 385-6500 k AVE 13 BLVD BLVD BLVD Center Diamond 2.7 DR 3.2 Peak 6 AVE Center 6.8 Tahoe Vista e TOWN 4 DESE INN BLVD LAMB to FALLON 49 mi. RT 5 Peak Dayton 7TH 12 4.2 14 19 RD 89 Mt Pluto El 7457 ST SPARKS 341 VISTA Reno/Sparks............................(775) 834-8300 17 18 2.1 McCLEOD Carnelian Crystal 7 21 STRIP El 8617 Kings 877 NDOT 20 HUALAPAI N AV Lake 2 E SPRING M TWAI Vegas 93 14 Bay Bay 3 OUNTAIN RD BLVD Tonopah...................................(775) 482-2301 Beach Crystal Mound NNE UNION PAC 1.8 39 Las Vegas 2 50 A GLENDALE AVE IFIC Las Vegas Bay Lake Tahoe House VIEW EASTERN Bay RD Mt Watson ROBB DR 10 1 Mogul E MILL Winnemucca ............................(775) 623-8000 Squaw ST S El 8424 Nevada A FLAMINGO RD FLAMING 13 ST 38 O RD LAKESHOR M Carson City GREG RD Valley 9 12 r r Squaw State Park LYON THE PARADISE RD ST A 1 3 7 8 4 e e Airport 8 iv v BUFFALO BROADBENT D 4.2 i Peak 2 R UNLV TROPICANA AVE 1 R NELLIS 28 Marlette 1 CARSON 9 4TH LN Black A A El 8885 1 T BOULDER V NDOT MAP SALES AVE ST r E N WELLS AVE e Truckee uc e APACHE TROPICANA AVE 28 Lake CITY k 37 BLVD Wash Island E O Lake Forest 3 DR 8.8 ROCK Z CARSON CITY ARLINGTON N 4 PKWY I BLVD RUSSELL VALLEY ST WASHOE VIRGINIA RUSSELL RD MARYLAND RD Alpine MAYBERRY LN TUR Sam Boyd Lake Mead R PLUMB FORT Tahoe City CO CO 564 Lake The Nevada Map Atlas contains 30-minute to FERNLEY 27 mi. Granite Meadows Lake CARSON BROKE 36 9 Stadium D A to AUBURN 96 mi. to PKWY M DR 11 D DR RenoTahoe E McCarran Airport MEA Reno P DECA planimetric maps (1" = 4 miles) covering the CITY BLV 106 7.1 PKWY KIETZKE RD Granlibakken M Airport 16 MTNVISTA 93 3 OANA LN STERN BELTWAY BLVD WE 34 SANDHILL National entire state. $12 (including tax and shipping) ILL LN 8.7 13.7 SUNSET S 95 Chief H RD U RD RD 11 CAUGHLIN S 215 108 NSET RD A HWY LAKE C PECK CARSON McTarnahan N E Spring DR River 101 50 N HAM LN A Blue RD Saddle 10 Stewart I Convention Hill R CITY S L Mead Y R WARM SPRINGS Island To order, send check or money order to: Center Mountain Diamond E Wilderness El 6856 M K A Tahoe Pines 1 PABCO RD 1.3 WARM SPRINGS RD 159 D DOUGLAS c S C JONES 88 C M c R Recreation Jacks A 33 E RAINBOW WINDMILL PKWY R Ranch DURANGO V Tahoe BLVD S PECOS Glenbrook Spooner R ST CARSON CITY A Hidden Valley PARADISE Homewood 3 Carson N 1.7 E Summit L 1.8 595 W L Nevada Department of Transportation HUMBOLDT- State Park IG AM Y WATER Homewood Valley W PK GIBSON BURKHOLDER BLVD El 7146 DOUGLAS Regional Park E A L WY V STEPHANIE MAJOR L CARSON VALLEY A ST Map Section, Room 206 Tahoma PLACER AVE AVE W M A 160 V TOIYABE 2.1 10.3 ACK 50 2.2 Area EL DORADO 7 6.7 92 Hoover Dam 1263 South Stewart Street Genoa Peak LONGLEY Creek BLUE PUEBLO BLVD RD PKWY El 1232 Rubicon 5.7 CETR 6 RIDGE DIAMON PACIFIC El 9150 9 HUFFAKER LN D 27 D HORIZON Carson City, Nevada 89712 5 AVE O RA STOREY 4 WASHOE U ( DECATUR BLVD DECATUR 5.6 10 ope Meeks Bay 11 n 3 B GREEN 200 Mt Rose L Y Y HORIZON 2.6 8 E KW Duck Henderson ) P LAKESIDE NEVADA HOLCOMB LN 160 Red Rock 93 mi. or phone (Visa, MC)................(775) 888-7MAP R S Loon Minden-Tahoe W PKWY Zephyr 395 8 13 O GREEN MISSION DR (775) 888-7627 Lake Cove Genoa Airport NATIONAL AD UNIO 146 Boulder 6 2 E 12 M Canyon VALLEYPKW 4 S Y Rubicon Peak L N Railroad Pass 1.4 CALIFORNIA L OSE City [email protected] Daggett 206 I RD El 9183 H El 2373 W 13 PKWY T COLLEGE DR 4 H Rockbound Pass LAS VEGAS BLVD Rubicon 103 OO National GREENWAY A 2 D El 7344 F Steamboat Creek 4 207 3 RD SAINT R 3.2 A Lake to PAHRUMP 35 mi. Emerald 759 V INGMAN Reservoir EASTERN E K DAM ST SAN JACINTO N D Other map products are also available; a Bay 757 4.4 O PACIFIC 11 N BLV River 3 1 A T Conservation Henderson ADAMS to Stateline Minden RR E 6 2.8 catalog and price list is available upon request. 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