Mormon Station State Historic Park
Historic trading post in Nevada
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Mormon Station State Historic Park in Genoa, Nevada, was established in 1850 by a group of Mormons heading to the California gold fields. They built a trading post to supply emigrant parties with food, supplies, and livestock at a steep price. Today, the park features a reconstructed station, a museum inside a replica trading post, and a picnic area on the site of the old livery stable. Visitors can explore this historic spot just 12 miles south of Carson City and learn about its role in the region's early settlement and trade.

Pet-friendly: Yes, but must be leashed and well-behaved

Soft adventure: Yes, absolutely!

Seasonality: All seasons

Fee: Free

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