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Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park
Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park HC 61 Box 61200 Austin, Nevada
89310 775-964-2440
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Once a mining area, this park sits at about 7,000 feet and came into being to protect and display North America's richest concentration and largest known Ichthyosaur fossils. It also oversees the old mining town of Berlin and the Diana Mine. There is an extensive sign/trail system that tells the history and features of this Registered Natural Landmark, a nature trail, and viewing windows at the Fossils Shelter. Dogs of all sizes are allowed for no additional fee. Dogs must be well mannered, be on no more than a 6 foot leash, and be cleaned up after. They are allowed throughout the park and on the trails; they are not allowed in park buildings.
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