1. PLACES / PAH RAH INTERPRETIVE TRAIL
The Pah Rah Interpretive Trail is located on the southeast side of Golden Eagle Regional Park in Sparks just off of Hans Berry Road. It is a 0.5 mile interpretive loop within Sagebrush habitat at the base of the Pah Rah mountain range and adjacent to Spanish Springs Canyon. This short, paved trail is great for younger children and families. On your stroll you will have the opportunity to view three interpretive signs to learn about the regions ecology. There is also a pavilion with picnic tables and seasonal bathrooms, as well as its own parking lot. Golden Eagle Regional Park also offers several picnic areas, playgrounds, ball fields, and restrooms.

Cell Receptions

Excellent

ADA Accessible

Wheels

Open Season

Spring,Summer,Fall,Winter

Stroller Friendly

Yes, all wheels

Terrain Type

Paved

Water Fountain

Yes

Bathrooms

Seasonal bathrooms (May not be available during off season),Yes

Pet Friendly

Yes

Trail Length/Type

0.5 mile loop

Helpful Trail Information

Nice flat loop, perfect for early walkers, bike riders, and strollers!

What gear would you suggest a family bring along?

Sunscreen (there is no shade on the trail), weather appropriate clothing

Trail Website

https://www.washoecounty.gov/parks/parks/park_directory_pages/north_region/pah_rah_interpretive_trail.php

Parking Details

Park in the lot adjacent to the trail head - you'll see the pavilion and bathrooms