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Hunting
Area and Unit Descriptions
Section 1. NAC 504.210 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
504.210 The
management areas for antelope, deer, mountain lion, elk, bighorn sheep,
mountain goat and fur-bearing animals are as follows:
- This
regulation becomes effective on March 1, 2003.
- Changes
in boundary language are noted in red.
- Unit descriptions
match units on the map insert mailed with the
Nevada Hunt Book.
- Area descriptions
are relevant for mountain lion units.
Areas:
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
5| 6 | 7 | 8
| 10 | 11 | 12
| 13 | 14 | 15
| 16 | 17 | 18
| 19 | 20 | 21
| 22 | 23 | 24
| 25 | 26 | 27
| 28 | 29 |
(For reference, unit
numbers begin with the area number. For example, Unit 223 lies within
Area 22. Unit 042 lies within Area 4. )
Area 1:
Those portions of Washoe, Pershing and Humboldt counties bounded on
the south by the northernmost railroad track that runs from the Pershing
county line to the California state line and on the east by the Soldier
Meadows Summit Lake Idaho Canyon Road and the boundary of the Sheldon National
Wildlife Refuge. Area 1 comprises:
(a)
Unit 011: That portion of Washoe County north of old state Route
No. 8A , excluding the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge.
(b)
Unit 012: Those portions of Washoe, Pershing and Humboldt counties
bounded on the north by old state Route No. 8A and the boundary
of the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, on the east by the Soldier
Meadows Summit Lake Idaho Canyon Road, and on the west by old state
Route No. 34.
(c)
Unit 013: That portion of Washoe County bounded on the north
by old state Route No. 8A to the junction of old state Route No.
34, on the east by old state Route No. 34 from Vya Junction to the
junction of the Lost Creek Grass Valley Road, on the south by the
Lost Creek Grass Valley Road from old state Route No. 34 to Federal
Aid Secondary Road No. 447, and on the west by Federal Aid Secondary
Road No. 447 and the California state line.
(d)
Unit 014: Those portions of Washoe and Pershing counties bounded
on the west by Federal Aid Secondary Road No. 447 from Gerlach to
the junction of the Lost Creek Grass Valley Road, on the north by
the Lost Creek Grass Valley Road from Federal Aid Secondary Road
No. 447 to old state Route No. 34, and on the east by old state
Route No. 34 from its junction with the Lost Creek Grass Valley
Road to Gerlach.
(e) Unit 015:
That portion of Washoe County south of Federal Aid Secondary Road
No. 447 from the California state line to Gerlach and north of the
northernmost railroad track that runs from Gerlach to the California
state line.
Area
2: That portion of Washoe County bounded
on the north by the northernmost railroad track near Gerlach that runs
from state Route No. 447 to the California state line, on the west by
the California state line to its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 395,
on the south by U.S. Highway No. 395 to its junction with Interstate Highway
No. 80 at Reno, thence extending east along Interstate Highway No. 80
to its intersection with secondary state Route No. 427 at the Wadsworth
Interchange (Exit 43), and on the east by secondary state Route No. 427
to its intersection with state Route No. 447 at Wadsworth, thence north
on state Route No. 447 to its intersection with the northernmost railroad
track near Gerlach. Area 2 comprises:
(a)
Unit 021: That
portion of Washoe County bounded on the south by U.S. Highway No.
395 from the California state line to Sparks, on the east by state
Route No. 445 from Sparks to the junction of the Winnemucca Ranch
Road, thence along that road and
the Fish Springs Road to the intersection of the Flanigan Road,
thence along the Flanigan Road to Flanigan Siding, and on
the north by the northernmost railroad track that runs from Flanigan
Siding to the California state line.
(b)
Unit 022: That portion of Washoe County bounded on the north by
the northernmost railroad track that runs from state
Route No. 447 to Flanigan Siding, on the west by the Flanigan
Road to its intersection with the Fish Springs Road, thence along
the Fish Springs Road and the Winnemucca Ranch Road to the
junction of state Route No. 445 and from that junction to Sparks
on state Route No. 445, on the south by Interstate Highway No. 80
, and on the east by secondary state Route
No. 427 from its intersection with Interstate Highway No. 80 at
the Wadsworth Interchange (Exit 43) to its junction with state Route
No. 447, thence on state Route No. 447 to its intersection with
the northernmost railroad track near Gerlach.
Area
3: Those portions of Humboldt and Pershing counties
north of the northernmost railroad track that runs from Winnemucca to Gerlach,
west of U.S. Highway No. 95, and east of old state Route No. 34 from Gerlach
to the Soldier Meadows-Summit Lake-Idaho Canyon Road, and all of the Sheldon
National Wildlife Refuge. Area 3 comprises:
(a)
Unit 031: That portion of Humboldt County south of the Oregon state
line, north and east of state Route No. 140 from its intersection
with U.S. Highway No. 95 to Denio Junction, east of state Route No.
292 from Denio to the Oregon state line, and west of U.S. Highway
No. 95.
(b)
Unit 032: That portion of Humboldt County south of the Oregon state
line, east of the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, west of state
Route No. 140 from the Leonard Creek Road to Denio Junction, west
of state Route No. 292 from Denio Junction to the Oregon state line
and north of the Leonard Creek-Pearl Camp-Cove Camp-Idaho Canyon-Summit
Lake Road to its intersection with the southeast corner of the boundary
of the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge.
(c)
Unit 033: Those portions of Humboldt and Washoe counties within the
boundaries of the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge.
(d)
Unit 034: Those portions of Humboldt and Pershing counties south of
the Leonard Creek-Pearl Camp-Cove Camp-Idaho Canyon-Summit Lake Road
to its intersection with the southeast corner of the boundary of the
Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, east of old state Route No. 34 from
Gerlach to the Soldier Meadows-Summit Lake-Idaho Canyon Road to its
first intersection with the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, west
of the Deer Creek Ranch-Jackson Creek Ranch-Sulphur Road, and north
of the northernmost railroad track that runs from Sulphur to Gerlach.
(e)
Unit 035: That portion of Humboldt County south of state Route No.
140, east of the Leonard Creek-Deer Creek Ranch-Jackson Creek Ranch
Road, west of U.S. Highway No. 95 and Interstate Highway No. 80, and
north of the northernmost railroad track that runs from Winnemucca
to Sulphur.
Area
4: Those portions of Pershing , Washoe
and Humboldt counties bounded on the north by Interstate
Highway No. 80 from the Valmy Interchange to Winnemucca, thence west from
Winnemucca along the northernmost railroad track to its intersection with
state Route No. 447 near Gerlach, on the west by state Route No. 447 to
its intersection with secondary state Route No. 427 at Wadsworth, thence
southwest to Interstate Highway No. 80, on the south by Interstate Highway
No. 80 from the junction of secondary state Route No. 427 at the Wadsworth
Interchange (Exit 43) extending east to the U.S. Highway No. 95 Interchange,
thence south approximately 7 miles along U.S. Highway No. 95 to its junction
with the Packard Wash Road, thence northeast on this road that travels along
the southeastern base of the West Humboldt Range and across Packard Wash
to the intersection with the Stillwater–Iron Mine Road, thence north
along the Stillwater–Iron Mine Road to its intersection with the Coal
Canyon Road, thence northwest along the Coal Canyon Road to its intersection
with the McKinney Pass Road, thence eastward along the McKinney Pass Road
to its intersection with the Jersey Valley Road, thence along the Jersey
Valley–Buffalo Valley–Valmy Road to its intersection with Interstate
Highway No. 80 at the Valmy Interchange. Area 4 comprises:
(a)
Unit 041: Those portions of Pershing , Churchill,
Washoe and Humboldt counties bounded on the north by the northernmost
railroad track that runs from Sulphur to state
Route No. 447 near Gerlach, on the west by state Route No. 447 to
its intersection with secondary state Route No. 427 in Wadsworth,
thence southwest along secondary state Route No. 427 to its intersection
with Interstate Highway No. 80 at the Wadsworth Interchange (Exit
43), on the south by Interstate Highway No. 80 from the Wadsworth
Interchange (Exit 43) to its intersection with secondary state Route
No. 398 at Lovelock, and on the east by secondary state Route No.
398 to its intersection with secondary state Route No. 399, thence
west and north on secondary state Route No. 399 and the Seven Troughs–Rosebud
Canyon–Sulphur Road to Sulphur.
(b)
Unit 042: Those portions of Pershing and Humboldt counties bounded
on the north by the northernmost railroad track that runs from Sulphur
to Winnemucca, on the east and south by Interstate Highway No. 80
from Winnemucca to secondary state Route No.
398 (North Meridan Road) at Lovelock, and on the south and west by
secondary state Route No. 398 to its intersection with secondary state
Route No. 399, thence west and north on secondary state Route No.
399 and the Seven Troughs–Rosebud Canyon–Sulphur Road
to Sulphur.
(c)
Unit 043: Those
portions of Pershing and Churchill counties bounded on the north and
west by Interstate Highway No. 80 that runs between Mill City and
U.S. Highway No. 95, thence south approximately 7 miles along U.S.
Highway No. 95 to its junction with the Packard Wash Road, on the
south by the Packard Wash Road that travels along the southeastern
base of the West Humboldt Range and across Packard Wash to the intersection
with the Stillwater–Iron Mine Road, thence north along the Stillwater–Iron
Mine Road to its intersection with the Coal Canyon Road, thence northwest
along the Coal Canyon Road to its intersection with the McKinney Pass
Road, thence eastward along the McKinney Pass Road to the intersection
of the Buena Vista Valley Road, and on the east by the Buena Vista
Valley Road that travels north along the base of the Humboldt Range
to the intersection with state Route No. 400 east of Unionville, thence
north on state Route No. 400 to its intersection with Interstate Highway
No. 80 at Mill City.
(d)
Unit 044: Those
portions of Pershing and Humboldt counties bounded on the north by
Interstate Highway No. 80 from Winnemucca to
Mill City, on the east by the Grass Valley Pleasant Valley
Road to the McKinney Pass Road, on the south by the McKinney Pass
Road to the junction of the Buena Vista Valley
Road, and on the west by the Buena Vista Valley Road to
the intersection of state Route No. 400, thence north on state
Route No. 400 to Mill City.
(e)
Unit 045: That
portion of Pershing County bounded on the north by the Panther Canyon
Pumpernickel Valley Smelser Pass Road along
the north end of the Tobin Range, on the east and south by
the Buffalo Valley–Jersey Valley Road
to its intersection with the McKinney Pass Road, and on the
west by the McKinney Pass–Pleasant Valley–Grass
Valley Road to the junction of the Panther Canyon Road.
(f)
Unit 046: Those portions of Pershing and Humboldt counties bounded
on the north by Interstate Highway No. 80 from
Winnemucca to the Valmy Interchange, on the east by the Valmy
Buffalo Valley Road to the intersection of the
Smelser Pass Road, on the south by the Smelser Pass Pumpernickel
Valley Panther Canyon Road, and on the west by the Pleasant Valley
Grass Valley Road from the intersection of the
Panther Canyon Road to Winnemucca.

Area
5: That portion of Humboldt County east of U.S. Highway No. 95 and
north of Interstate Highway No. 80, excluding that portion north of the
Midas Road from the Elko county line to its intersection with the Kelly
Creek Ranch Road and east of the Kelly Creek Ranch-Chimney Creek-Shelton
Road to the Elko county line. Unit 051 consists of all of Area 5.
Area
6: That portion of Elko County west of the Huntington
Valley Road, state Route No. 228, state Route No. 227 from its junction
with state Route No. 228 to Elko, state Route No. 225 from Elko to the
junction of the Meadow Creek Road and the Wildhorse-Meadow Creek-Rowland
Road, that portion of Eureka County north of the Union Pass Road and east
of state Route No. 278 from the junction of the Union Pass Road to the
Elko county line, those portions of Eureka and Lander counties north of
the northernmost railroad track that runs from Carlin to Winnemucca, and
that portion of Humboldt County north of the Midas road from the Elko
county line to its intersection with the Kelly Creek Ranch-Chimney Creek-Shelton
Road to the Elko county line. Area 6 comprises:
(a)
Unit 061: That portion of Elko County bounded on the south and west
by state Route No. 225, on the south and east by the Wildhorse-Meadow
Creek-Rowland Road, and on the north by the state line.
(b) Unit 062: That
portion of Elko County bounded on the north and east by state Route
No. 225, and on the south and west by state Route No. 226.
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c) Unit 064: Those portions of Elko and Eureka counties
bounded on the north by state Route No. 226, on the east by state Route
No. 225, on the south by the northernmost railroad track that runs from
Elko to Winnemucca, and on the west by the Maggie Creek Road from Carlin
to its junction with state Route No. 226.
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d) Unit 065: Those portions of Eureka and Elko counties
bounded on the north by the northernmost railroad track that runs from
Elko to Winnemucca, on the east by the Huntington Valley Road, state
Route No. 228 and state Route No. 227 from Elko to its junction with
state Route No. 228, on the south by the Elko county line and the Union
Pass Road, and on the west by state Route No. 278.
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e) Unit 066: Those portions of Elko and Humboldt
counties bounded on the east by state Route No. 225 from the Idaho state
line to Owyhee and state Route No. 226 from Owyhee to the junction of
the Deep Creek Road, on the south by the Deep Creek-Scraper Springs
Road to the Midas-Tuscarora Road, thence west along the Midas-Tuscarora
Road to the junction of Kelly Creek Ranch Road, and on the west by the
Kelly Creek Ranch-Chimney Creek-Shelton Road to the Elko-Humboldt county
line and that county line to the Idaho state line.
( f) Unit 067: That portion
of Elko County bounded on the east by state Route No. 226, on the south
by the Midas-Willow Creek Reservoir-Tuscarora Road, and on the west
and north by the Scraper Spring-Deep Creek Road.
(g) Unit 068: Those portions of Elko, Eureka and Lander counties bounded
on the east by state Route No. 226 and the Maggie Creek Road, on the
south by the northernmost railroad track that runs from Elko to Winnemucca,
on the west by the Humboldt county line, and on the north by the Midas-Willow
Creek Reservoir-Tuscarora Road.
Area 7:
That portion of Elko County east of state Route No. 225 from Elko to the
junction of the Meadow Creek Road and east of the Wildhorse-Meadow Creek-Rowland
Road to the Idaho state line, and north of Interstate Highway No. 80 from
Elko to the Independence Valley Interchange at Exit 365, east of the West
Independence Valley Road from its intersection with Interstate Highway
No. 80 to its junction with the Tobar Road and the railroad track, and
north of the railroad track from its junction with the West Independence
Valley-Tobar Road to Interstate Highway No. 80 at Silverzone Pass, and
north of Interstate Highway No. 80 from its junction with the railroad
track at the eastern boundary of the Silverzone Pass to the Utah state
line, except those portions lying east of the Fall Creek-Rock Springs-Thousand
Springs Road from the Idaho state line to Montello and north of state
Route No. 233 from Montello to the Utah state line. Area 7 comprises:
(a) Unit 071: That
portion of Elko County bounded on the west by state Route No. 225 from
the junction of the Charleston Road to Wildhorse and the Wildhorse-Meadow
Creek-Rowland Road to the Idaho state line, on the north by the Idaho
state line, on the east by the Coon Creek Summit-Jarbidge-Deeth Road,
and on the south by the Charleston Road.
(b) Unit
072: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by the Idaho state
line, on the east by the ONeil Basin Road to the junction of the
Marys River-Orange Bridge Road, on the south by the latter road,
and on the west by the Coon Creek-Jarbidge Road and the Charleston-Deeth
Road from the Marys River-Orange Bridge Road to the Idaho state
line.
(c) Unit
073: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by the Charleston,
Charleston-Deeth and Marys River-Orange Bridge Roads, on the east
by Marys River, on the south by Interstate Highway No. 80, and
on the west by state Route No. 225.
(d) Unit
074: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by the Idaho state
line, on the east by U.S. Highway No. 93, on the south by the ONeil
Basin Road, and on the west by the ONeil Basin Road to the Idaho
state line.
(e) Unit
075: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by the ONeil
Basin Road, on the east by U.S. Highway No. 93, on the south by Interstate
Highway No. 80, and on the west by Marys River.
(f) Unit
076: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by the Idaho state
line, on the east by the Fall Creek-Rock Springs-Thousand Springs Road
from the Idaho state line to the junction of U.S. Highway No. 93, and
on the west by the U.S. Highway No. 93 to the Idaho state line.
(g) Unit
077: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by the Thousand
Springs Road from U.S. Highway No. 93 to Montello, on the east by state
Route No. 233, on the south by U.S. Interstate Highway No. 80, and on
the west by U.S. Highway No. 93.
(h) Unit
078: That portion of Elko County bounded on the south and east by the
railroad track from its junction with Interstate Highway No. 80 at Silverzone
Pass to its junction with the West Independence
Valley-Tobar Road, on the west by the West Independence Valley Road
from Interstate Highway No. 80 at the Independence Valley Interchange
at Exit 365 to its junction with the Tobar Road and the railroad track,
and on the north by Interstate Highway No. 80.
(i) Unit 079:
That portion of Elko County bounded on the east by the Utah state line,
on the south by Interstate Highway No. 80, and on the west by state
Route No. 233.
Area 8:
That portion of Elko County bounded on the west by the Fall
Creek-Rock Springs-Thousand Springs Road from the Idaho state line to
Montello and on the south by state Route No. 233 from Montello to the
Utah state line. Unit 081 consists of all of Area 8.

Area 10:
Those portions of Elko and White Pine counties bounded on the west by
state Route No. 892, the Huntington Valley Road, state Route No. 228,
and state Route No. 227 from Elko to its junction with state Route No.
228, on the north by Interstate Highway No. 80 from Elko to the Independence
Valley Interchange and by the West Independence Valley Road to its junction
with the Tobar Road and the railroad track and the railroad track from
its junction with the West Independence Valley-Tobar Road to its junction
with Interstate Highway No. 80 from Silverzone Pass and by Interstate
Highway No. 80 from Silverzone Pass to the Utah state line, on the east
by the Utah state line from Wendover to the Elko-White Pine county line
and on the south by that county line from the Utah state line to U.S.
Highway No. 93, thence north along that highway to the junction of the
Butte Valley Road, thence south from that junction along the Butte Valley-30-Mile
Road to the junction of U.S. Highway No. 50 and by U.S. Highway No. 50
from that junction to Eldorado Junction. Area 10 comprises:
(a) Unit 101: That
portion of Elko County bounded on the north by Interstate Highway No.
80 from the Halleck-Ruby Valley Interchange to Wells, on the east by U.S.
Highway No. 93, and on the south and west by state Route No. 229 and the
North Ruby Valley Road through Arthur to Halleck.
(b) Unit
102: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by Interstate
Highway No. 80 from Elko to the Halleck-Ruby Valley Interchange and
state Route No. 229 and the North Ruby Valley Road through Arthur, on
the east by state Route No. 229 and the Ruby Valley Road, on the south
by the Harrison Pass Road, and on the west by state Route No. 227 from
Elko to its junction with state Route No. 228 and state Route No. 228.
(c) Unit
103: Those portions of Elko and White Pine counties bounded on the north
by the Harrison Pass Road, on the east by the Ruby Valley Road, on the
south by the Overland Pass Road, and on the west by the Huntington Valley
Road.
(d) Unit
104: Those portions of Elko and White Pine counties bounded on the north
by state Route No. 229, on the east by U.S. Highway No. 93 and the Butte
Valley-30-Mile Road, on the south by U.S. Highway No. 50, and on the
west by the Long Valley-Ruby Valley Road.
(e) Unit
105: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by the Tobar Road
and the railroad track from its junction with the Tobar Road to its
junction with the Nevada Northern railroad track, on the east by the
Nevada Northern Railroad track, and on the south and west by U.S. Highway
No. 93.
(f) Unit
106: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by Interstate
Highway No. 80 from the Utah state line to its junction with the railroad
track at Silverzone Pass and then from its junction with Interstate
Highway No. 80 at Silverzone Pass to its junction with the Nevada Northern
Railroad track, on the west by the Nevada Northern Railroad track and
U.S. Highway No. 93, on the south by the White Pine County line, and
on the east by the Utah state line.
(g) Unit
107: That portion of Elko County bounded on the north by Interstate
Highway No. 80 from Wells to the Independence Valley Interchange at
Exit 365, on the east and south by the West Independence Valley Road
and the Tobar Road, and on the west by U.S. Highway No. 93.
(h) Unit 108:
That portion of White Pine County bounded on the north by the Overland
Pass Road, on the east by the Long Valley Road, on the south by U.S.
Highway No. 50, and on the west by state Route No. 892 and the Huntington
Valley Road.
Area 11:
That portion of White Pine County east of U.S. Highway No. 93 and the
Atlanta Mine Road from Lake Valley Summit to the Lincoln County line and
that portion of Lincoln County north of the Trough Springs/Big Springs
Road. Area 11 comprises:
(a) Unit 111: That
portion of White Pine County bounded on the west by U.S. Highway No. 93,
on the south by U.S. Highway No. 93-6/50, and on the east by state Route
No. 893 and the North Spring Valley Road to Alternate U.S. Highway No.
93.
(b) Unit
112: That portion of White Pine County bounded on the west by the North
Spring Valley Road and Alternate U.S. Highway No. 93, on the north by
the Elko county line, on the east by Antelope Valley-Tippett Pass Road,
and on the south by the Lower Tippett Pass Road.
(c) Unit
113: That portion of White Pine County bounded on the west by Antelope
Valley-Tippett Pass-Lower Tippett Pass-North Spring Valley Road, on
the south by the Utah Warm Springs Ranch-Eldridge Ranch Road, on the
east by the Utah state line, and on the north by the Elko county line.
(d) Unit
114: That portion of White Pine County bounded on the west by state
Route No. 893, on the south by U.S. Highway No. 6/50, on the east by
the Utah state line, and on the north by the Utah Warm Spring Ranch
and Eldridge Ranch Road.
(e) Unit 115:
That portion of White Pine County south of U.S. Highway No. 50, east
of U.S. Highway No. 93 and the Atlanta Mine Road from Lake Valley Summit
to the Lincoln County line and that portion of Lincoln County north
of the Trough Springs/Big Springs Road.
Area 12:
That portion of Elko County east of the Butte Valley Road and southwest
of U.S. Highway No. 93, and that portion of White Pine County west of
U.S. Highway No. 93, north of U.S. Highway No. 50, and east of the Butte
Valley-30-Mile Road. Unit 121 consists of all of Area 12.
Area 13:
Those portions of White Pine, Eureka, Nye and Lincoln counties bounded
on the west by state Route No. 379 and the Fish Creek-Duckwater Road and
by U.S. Highway No. 6 from Currant to Warm Springs, on the south by state
Route No. 375 from Warm Springs to Hiko Junction, on the east by state
Route No. 318 from Hiko Junction to the junction of U.S. Highway No. 6
to the Jakes Valley Wash Road and north along that road to its intersection
with U.S. Highway No. 50, and on the north by U.S. Highway No. 50. Area
13 comprises:
(a) Unit 131: Those
portions of White Pine, Eureka and Nye counties bounded on the north by
U.S. Highway No. 50, on the west and south by state Route No. 379 and
the Fish Creek-Duckwater Road, and on the
south and east by U.S. Highway No. 6 and the Jakes Valley Wash Road.
(b) Unit
132: Those portions of White Pine, Nye and Lincoln counties bounded
on the north by U.S. Highway No. 6, on the west by the Railroad Valley-Nyala
Road and state Route No. 375, on the south and east by the Cherry Creek-Sunnyside
Road, and on the east by state Route No. 318.
(c) Unit
133: Those portions of Nye and Lincoln counties bounded on the north
and west by the Cherry Creek-Sunnyside Road, on the south by state Route
No. 375, and on the east by state Route No. 318.
(d) Unit 134:
That portion of Nye County bounded on the north and west by U.S. Highway
No. 6, on the east by the Railroad Valley-Nyala Road and on the south
by state Route No. 375.

Area 14: Those portions of Eureka,
Elko and Lander counties south of the northernmost railroad track that
runs from Beowawe to state Route No. 278, east of state Route No. 306
and the Dugout Tonkin 3 Bar Road, north of U.S. Highway No. 50 between
the Dugout Tonkin 3 Bar Road and the Antelope Valley Road, east of the
Antelope Valley Road from U.S. Highway No. 50 to the 3C Well Fenstermaker
Wash Road, north of the 3C Well-Fenstermaker Wash-Fish Creek Road and
west of the Fish Creek-Duckwater Road, and
west of the Union Pass Road and state Route No. 278 from the Union Pass
Road Junction north to the county line, and that portion of White Pine
County west of state Route No. 892 and the Huntington Valley Road and
north of U.S. Highway No. 50. Area 14 comprises:
(a) Unit 141: Those
portions of Eureka, Elko and Lander counties bounded on the north by the
northernmost railroad track that runs from Beowawe to state Route No.
278, on the east by state Route No. 278, on the south by the Dugout-J-D
Ranch-Grass Valley Road, and on the west by state Route No. 306.
(b) Unit
142: That portion of Eureka County bounded on the north by the Union
Pass Road and the Elko county line, on the east by the Sadler Brown
Road (County Road No. M-110) and on the south and west by state Route
No. 278.
(c) Unit
143: That portion of Eureka County bounded on the north by the J-D Ranch
Road, on the east by state Route No. 278, on the south by U.S. Highway
No. 50, and on the west by the Tonkin-3-Bar Road.
(d) Unit
144: Those portions of Eureka and White Pine counties bounded on the
north by the Elko County line, on the east by state Route No. 892 and
the Huntington Valley Road, on the south by U.S. Highway No. 50 and
on the west by state Route No. 278 and the Sadler Brown Road (County
Road M-110).
(e) Unit 145:
That portion of Eureka County bounded on the north by U.S. Highway No.
50, on the south and east by the 3C Well-Fenstermaker Wash-Fish Creek
Road, and on the west by the Antelope Valley Road.

Area 15:
That portion of Lander County south of the northernmost railroad
track that runs from the Elko County line to the Humboldt County line,
north of U.S. Highway No. 50, and east of the Gilbert Creek-Home Station
Wash Road, the portion of Pershing County north of Home Station Wash Road
and east of the Jersey Valley-Buffalo Valley-Valmy Road, the portion of
Humboldt County east of the Buffalo Valley-Valmy Road and south of Interstate
Highway No. 80, and the portion of Eureka County south of the northernmost
railroad track that runs from the Elko County line to the Lander County
line and west of state Route No. 306 and the Dugout-Tonkin-3-Bar Road,
and north of U.S. Highway No. 50. Area 15 comprises:
(a) Unit 151: That
portion of Lander County bounded on the north by the northernmost railroad
track that runs from state Route No. 806 to the Humboldt County line,
on the east by state Route No. 806 and state Route No. 305, on the south
by U.S. Highway No. 50, and on the west by the Gilbert Creek-Home Station
Wash Road, that portion of Pershing County north of the Home Station Wash
Road and east of the Jersey Valley-Buffalo Valley-Valmy Road, and that
portion of Humboldt County east of the Buffalo Valley-Valmy Road and south
of Interstate Highway No. 80.
(b) Unit
152: Those portions of Lander and Eureka counties bounded on the north
by the northernmost railroad track that runs from the Elko County line
to state Route No. 806, on the east and south by state Route No. 306,
the Cortez Road, Carico Ranch Road and Carico Lake Valley Road, and
on the west by state Route No. 305 and state Route No. 806.
(c) Unit
154: Those portions of Lander and Eureka counties bounded on the north
and east by the Grass Valley Road and the Rye Patch Road, on the south
by U.S. Highway No. 50, and on the west by state Route No. 305 and the
Carico Lake Valley and Carico Ranch Road.
(d) Unit 155:
That portion of Lander County north of U.S. Highway No. 50 and
east of the Rye Patch Canyon Road and the Grass Valley Road, and that
portion of Eureka County south of the Dugout Road, west of the 3 Bar
Tonkin Road and north of U.S. Highway No. 50.

Area 16:
That portion of Nye County east of state Route No. 376, north of U.S.
Highway No. 6 and west of state Route No. 379 and Fish Creek-Duckwater
Road, that portion of Lander County east of state Route No. 376 and south
of U.S. Highway No. 50, that portion of Eureka County south of U.S. Highway
No. 50, west of the Antelope Valley Road, south of the 3C Well-Fenstermaker
Wash-Fish Creek Road and west of the Fish Creek-Duckwater Road, and that
portion of White Pine County west of the Fish Creek-Duckwater Road. Area
16 comprises:
(a) Unit 161: Those
portions of Lander and Nye counties bounded on the north by U.S. Highway
No. 50, on the east by the Grime Hill-Bottle Pass Road and state Route
No. 82-Monitor Valley Road, and on the south and west by state Route No.
376.
(b) Unit 162: Those portions of Lander, Eureka and Nye counties bounded
on the north by U.S. Highway No. 50, on the east by the Antelope-Little
Fish Lake-East Stone Cabin Valley Road, on the south by U.S. Highway
No. 6, and on the west by state Route No. 376 and state Route No. 82-Monitor
Valley Road and the Grime Hill-Bottle Pass Road.
(c) Unit 163: Those portions
of Eureka and Nye counties bounded on the north by the 3C Well-Fenstermaker
Wash-Fish Creek Road, on the east by the Moores Station-Hick Station Road,
on the south by U.S. Highway No. 6, and on the west by the Antelope-Little
Fish Lake-East Stone Cabin Valley Road.
(d) Unit 164:
Those portions of Eureka, White Pine and Nye counties bounded on the
east by state Route No. 379 and the Fish Creek-Duckwater Road, on the
south by U.S. Highway No. 6, and on the west and north by the Moores
Station-Hicks Station Road to the intersection with the Fish Creek-Duckwater
Road.

Area 17:
That portion of Nye County north of U.S. Highway No. 6 , west of state
Route No. 376 and east of state Route No. 361,
and that portion of Lander County west of state Route No. 376, south of
U.S. Highway No. 50 and east of state Route No.
722 and the Smith Creek
Valley Road. Area 17 comprises:
(a) Unit 171: That
portion of Nye County west of the Gabbs Valley Pole
Line–Ione Valley–Berlin–Ione–East Gate
Road and east of state Route No. 361.
(b)
Unit 172: Those portions of Nye and Lander counties bounded on the north
by the Lander–Nye county line, the Smith Creek-Ione Valley Road
to Peterson Station and state Route No. 722, on the east by the Reese
River Valley-Indian Valley-Cloverdale Summit Road, and on the south
and west by the Cloverdale Ranch-Berlin-Ione-East Gate Road to the Lander–Nye
county line.
(c) Unit 173:
Those portions of Nye and Lander counties bounded on the north by U.S.
Highway No. 50, on the east by state Route No. 376, on the south by
U.S. Highway No. 6/95, and on the west by the Gabbs Valley Pole Line
and the Cloverdale Summit-Indian Valley-Reese River Valley Road.

Area 18:
Those portions of Pershing, Lander, Mineral and
Nye counties bounded on the west by the Churchill county line from Interstate
Highway No. 80 south to U.S. Highway No. 95, thence along U.S. Highway
No. 95 to Schurz, on the south from Schurz along the Double Springs–Rawhide
Road to its intersection with state Route No. 361, on the east by state
Route No. 361 from its intersection with the Rawhide Road north to its
intersection with the Nye county line, thence east along the Nye county
line to its intersection with the Smith Creek Valley Road, thence along
Smith Creek Valley Road to its intersection with state Route No. 722 at
Peterson Station, thence northeast along state Route No. 722 to its intersection
with U.S. Highway No. 50, thence west along U.S. Highway No. 50 to its
intersection with the Gilbert Creek Road, thence north along the Gilbert
Creek–Antelope Creek–Home Station Wash Road to the intersection
with the Jersey Valley Road, on the north by the north Jersey Valley Road
to its intersection with the McKinney Pass Road, thence along the McKinney
Pass Road to its intersection with the Coal Canyon Road, thence southeast
along the Coal Canyon Road to its intersection with the Stillwater–Iron
Mine Road, thence south along the Stillwater–Iron Mine Road approximately
4 miles to the intersection with the Packard Wash Road, thence southwest
along the Packard Wash Road that runs along the southeastern base of the
West Humboldt Range until it intersects U.S. Highway No. 95, thence north
approximately 7 miles on U.S. Highway No. 95 to its intersection with
Interstate Highway No. 80, thence west on Interstate Highway No. 80 to
its intersection with the Churchill county line. Area 18 comprises:
(a) Unit 181:
Those portions of Churchill, Mineral, Nye and Pershing
counties bounded on the north by Interstate Highway No. 80 from the Lyon–Churchill
county line eastward to U.S. Highway No. 95, thence south approximately
7 miles on U.S. Highway No. 95 to the junction of the Packard Wash Road,
thence northeast on this road that runs along the southeastern base of
the West Humboldt Range and across Packard Wash to the intersection with
the Stillwater Road, on the east by the Stillwater Road and
state Route No. 116 to its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 50,
thence southeastward along U.S. Highway No.
50 to its intersection with state Route No. 361, thence
south on state Route No. 361 to the Rawhide Road,
on the south by the Rawhide–Double Springs Road to U.S. Highway
No. 95 at Schurz, and on the west by U.S. Highway No. 95 to the Lyon–Churchill
county line and the Lyon–Churchill county line to Interstate Highway
No. 80.
(b) Unit
182: Those portions of Churchill and Pershing counties bounded on the
north by McKinney Pass and Pleasant Valley Roads, on the east by the
Dixie Valley Road and state Route No. 121, on the south by U.S. Highway
No. 50, and on the west by state Route No. 116
and the Stillwater Iron Mine–Coal
Canyon Road.
(c) Unit 183: Those portions of Churchill, Lander and Pershing counties
bounded on the north by the Jersey Valley and Home Station Wash Roads,
on the east by the Gilbert Creek Road, on the south by U.S. Highway
No. 50, and on the west by state Route No. 121 and the Dixie Valley
Road.
(d) Unit 184:
Those portions of Churchill, Lander and Mineral
counties bounded on the north by U.S. Highway No. 50, on the
east by state Route No. 722 to Peterson Station, thence
from Peterson Station by the Smith Creek Valley Road to the Lander–Nye
county line, on the south by the Lander–Nye
county line and the Nye–Mineral county line to state Route No.
361, and on the west by state Route No. 361.

Area 19:
Those portions of Washoe, Storey, Lyon and Douglas counties and Carson
City bounded on the north by U.S. Highway No. 395 from the California
state line to Reno and U.S. Interstate Highway No. 80 from Reno to Fernley,
on the east by Alternate U.S. Highway No. 95 from Fernley to Silver Springs,
and on the south and southeast by U.S. Highway No. 50 from Silver Springs
to Carson City and U.S. Highway No. 395 from Carson City to the California
state line. Area 19 comprises:
(a) Unit 192: Those
portions of Douglas County and Carson City south of U.S. Highway No. 50
and west of U.S. Highway No. 395.
(b)
Unit 194: That portion of
Douglas and Washoe counties and Carson City north of U.S. Highway No.
50 from the California state line to U.S. Highway No. 395, west of U.S.
Highway No. 395, and south of Interstate Highway No. 80.
(c) Unit 195: Those portions of Carson City and Lyon, Storey and Washoe
counties bounded by Interstate Highway No. 80 on the north, U.S. Highway
No. 395 on the west, U.S. Highway No. 50 on the south, and Alternate
U.S. Highway No. 95 on the east.
(d) Unit 196:
That portion of Washoe County north of Interstate Highway No. 80 and
south and west of U.S. Highway No. 395.

Area 20:
Those portions of Lyon, Douglas and Mineral
counties bounded on the north by Interstate Highway No. 80 from the intersection
of the Lyon–Churchill county line southwest to Alternate U.S. Highway
No. 95 at Fernley, on the west by Alternate U.S. Highway No. 95 to its
intersection with the Churchill Canyon Road north of Wabuska, thence along
the Churchill Canyon–Sunrise–Artesia Road, thence along the
Upper Colony Road in Smith Valley to its junction with state Route No.
208, thence southwest on state Route No. 208 to its intersection with
U.S. Highway No. 395 at Holbrook Junction, thence south on U.S. Highway
No. 395 to the California state line, on the south and west by the California
state line to its intersection with the Mineral–Esmeralda county
line, on the south and east by the Mineral–Esmeralda county line
to its intersection with the Nye county line, and on the east and north
by the Mineral–Nye county line to its intersection with state Route
No. 361, thence southwest approximately 3 miles along state Route No.
361 to its intersection with the Rawhide Road, thence northwest along
the Rawhide–Double Springs Road to U.S. Highway No. 95 at Schurz,
thence approximately 11 miles north along U.S. Highway No. 95 to its intersection
with the Churchill county line, thence northwest and north along the Churchill–Lyon
county line to its intersection with Interstate Highway No. 80.
Area 20 comprises:
(a) Unit 201:
Those portions of Lyon and Douglas counties bounded on the north by U.S.
Highway No. 395 from the California state line to its junction with state
Route No. 208 and state Route No. 208 from U.S. Highway No. 395 to [the
junction with state Route No. 829 at] Wellington,
thence along the Wellington Cutoff Road to its junction with state
Route No. 338, and on the east by state Route No. 338 from that junction
to the California state line.
(b) Unit 202: Those portions of Lyon and Mineral counties bounded on
the north by the Reese River-Minister Road and the Lyon-Mineral county
line, on the east by U.S. Highway No. 95 from the Lyon-Mineral county
line to Hawthorne and state Route No. 359 from Hawthorne to the California-Nevada
state line, on the south by the California state line, and on the west
by the Bodie Creek-East Walker-Pine Grove Flat Road, the Pine Grove
Flat Road to its junction with state Route No. 208 and state Route No.
208 to its junction with the Reese River-Minister Road.
(c) Unit
203: Those portions of Douglas and Lyon counties bounded on the west
by the Upper Colony Road in Smith Valley from its junction with state
Route No. 208 continuing north and northwest on the Artesia-Sunrise-Churchill
Canyon Road to the junction with Alternate U.S. Highway No. 95, thence
north on Alternate U.S. Highway No. 95 to Interstate Highway No. 80,
thence east on Interstate Highway No. 80
to the Churchill County line, and bounded on the east by the Churchill–Mineral
county line to its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 95, thence south
on U.S. Highway No. 95 to its intersection with the Mineral–Lyon
county line, thence west along the Mineral–Lyon county line to
its intersection with the Reese River–Minister Road, thence west
on the Reese River Minister Road to its junction with state Route No.
208, thence west on state Route No. 208
to the junction of Hudson-Aurora Road, thence
south on the Hudson-Aurora Road
to its junction with state Route No. 338, thence
north on state Route No. 338 to its junction with the Wellington Cutoff
Road, thence northwest
on the Wellington Cutoff Road to its junction
with state Route No. 208, and thence northwest
on state Route No. 208 to its junction with the Upper Colony Road.
(d) Unit
204: That portion of Lyon County bounded on the north by state Route
No. 208, on the east by the Pine Grove Flat-East Walker-Bodie Creek
Road to the California state line, on the south by the California state
line, and on the west by state Route No. 338 to its junction with the
Hudson-Aurora Road, continuing north on the Hudson-Aurora Road to its
junction with state Route No. 208.
(e) Unit 205: Those portions of Mineral
County east and north of U.S. Highway No.
95 and south of a line formed by the Double Springs–Rawhide
Road from Schurz east to state Route No. 361 and thence northeast approximately
3 miles along state Route No. 361 to its junction with the Nye county
line.
(f) Unit 206:
That portion of Mineral County bounded on the north and east by U.S.
Highway No. 95 from Hawthorne to the Esmeralda County line, on the south
by the Esmeralda County line and the California state line and on the
west by state Route No. 359 from the California state line to Hawthorne.
Area
21:All of Esmeralda County. Area 21 comprises:
(a) Unit 211: That
portion of Esmeralda County west of the Silver Peak to Oasis Pole Line
Road, west of state Route No. 265, and north of U.S. Highway No. 95/6.
(b) Unit 212:
That portion of Esmeralda County east of the Silver Peak to Oasis Pole
Line Road, east of state Route No. 265, and south of U.S. Highway No.
95/6.

Area 22:
Those portions of White Pine, Nye and Lincoln counties bounded on the
west by the Jakes Valley Wash Road from U.S. Highway No. 50 to U.S. Highway
No. 6, thence along U.S. Highway No. 6 to the junction of state Route
No. 318, thence along state Route No. 318 to Hiko Junction, on the south
by state Route No. 375 and U.S. Highway No. 93 from Hiko Junction to Caliente,
on the east by U.S. Highway No. 93 from Caliente to Ely, and on the north
by U.S. Highway No. 50. Area 22 comprises:
(a) Unit 221: Those
portions of White Pine, Lincoln and Nye counties bounded on the north
by U.S. Highway No. 50, on the east and south by the Cave Valley Road,
and on the west by state Route No. 318 and the Jakes Valley Wash Road.
(b) Unit 222: Those portions of White Pine, Lincoln and Nye counties
bounded on the north by U.S. Highway No. 50/6/93, on the east by U.S.
Highway No. 93, on the south by the Bristol Pass Road, and on the west
by state Route No. 318 and the Cave Valley Road.
(c) Unit 223:
That portion of Lincoln County bounded on the north by the Bristol Wells
Road, on the east and south by U.S. Highway No. 93, and on the west
by state Route No. 318.

Area 23: Those portions of Lincoln and White Pine counties
bounded on the north by the Atlanta Mine Road from Lake Valley Summit
to the Lincoln County line, then east along the Lincoln White Pine county
line to the Trough Springs/Big Springs Road, then along the Trough Springs/Big
Springs Road to the Lincoln White Pine county line, then east to the Utah
Nevada state line, on the east by the Utah state line, on the south by
state Route No. 319 to U.S. Highway No. 93, and
on the west by U.S. Highway No. 93 to the intersection of U.S. Highway
93 and the Atlanta Mine Road on Lake Valley Summit.
Unit 231 consists of all of Area 23
Area 24:
Those portions of Lincoln and Clark counties bounded on the north by state
Route No. 375, U.S. Highway No. 93 and state Route No. 319, on the west
by the boundary of the Nellis Air Force Range and the boundary fence of
the Desert National Wildlife Range to the Old Alamo Road, then along the
Old Alamo Road to its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 93, then south
along U.S. Highway No. 93 to the junction of U.S. Highway No. 93 and Interstate
Highway No. 15, on the south by Interstate Highway No. 15 from the junction
of U.S. Highway No. 93 to Glendale, state Route No. 317 to Carp and
the Tule Flat Road from Carp to the Utah state line , and on the east
by the Utah state line. Area 24 comprises:
(a) Unit 241: That
portion of Lincoln County bounded on the north and west by U.S. Highway
No. 93, on the east by state Route No. 317, and on the south by the Kane
Springs Road to the junction of U.S. Highway No. 93.
(b) Unit 242: That portion
of Lincoln County bounded on the north by U.S. Highway No. 93 and state
Route No. 319, on the east by the Utah state line, on the south by the
Tule Flat Road from the Utah state line to Carp and on the west by state
Route No. 317.
(c)
Unit 243: Those portions of Clark and Lincoln counties bounded on the
west by U.S. Highway No. 93, on the north by the Kane Springs Road,
on the east by state Route No. 317 and on the south by state Route No.
168.
(d) Unit 244: That portion of Clark County bounded on the north by state
Route No. 168, on the west by U.S. Highway No. 93 and on the south and
east by Interstate Highway No. 15.
(e) Unit 245:
That portion of Lincoln County bounded on the north by state Route No.
375 to the junction of U.S. Highway No. 93, on the east by U.S. Highway
No. 93 south to the junction of the Old Alamo Road, then west along
the Old Alamo Road to its intersection with the boundary fence of the
Desert National Wildlife Range, then westerly along the boundary fence
of the Desert National Wildlife Range to the boundary of the Nellis
Air Force Range, and continuing northwesterly along the boundary of
the Nellis Air Force Range to its intersection with state Route No.
375.
Area 25:
That portion of Nye County south of U.S. Highway No. 6 and state Route
No. 375 , excluding that portion included in management area 26 which
is south of U.S. Highway No. 95 and east of state Route No. 373, and excluding
that portion included in management area 28 located east of Mercury and
north of U.S. highway No. 95. Area 25 comprises:
(a) Unit 251: That
portion of Nye County outside the Nellis Air Force Range, south of U.S.
Highway No. 6 and state Route No. 375 and north of the Stonewall Flat
Road.
(b)
Unit 252: That portion of Nye County outside the Nellis Air Force Range,
bounded on the north by the Stonewall Flat Road, on the south by the
road that begins at its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 95 approximately
1.6 miles north of Springdale and travels northeast approximately 5.25
miles to the boundary of the Nellis Air Force Range, and by the access
road to the Death Valley National Park that begins at its intersection
with U.S. Highway No. 95 approximately 1.6 miles north of Springdale
and runs southwest approximately 7 miles to a point approximately 0.6
miles west of the northeast corner line of the Death Valley National
Park and then by the north boundary line of the Death Valley National
Park , and those portions of the Nellis Air Force Range as authorized
by the United States Department of Defense.
(c) Unit 253:
That portion of Nye County outside the Nellis Air Force Range, Death
Valley National Park and the Nevada Test Site, bounded on the north
by a line formed by the northern boundary
of the Death Valley National Park from its intersection
with the Esmeralda–Nye county line to approximately 0.6
miles west of the northeast corner of the Park, then
along an access road that runs northeast approximately 7 miles
to its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 95 approximately 1.6 miles
north of Springdale, then from this intersection
on the road that travels northeast approximately 5.25 miles to
the boundary of the Nellis Air Force Range, on
the east and north by the boundaries of the Nellis Air Force Range and
the Nevada Test Site to where the boundary of the Nevada Test Site intersects
U.S. Highway No. 95 approximately 3.4 miles east of the intersection
of state Route No. 160, on the south and
east by U.S. Highway No. 95 from its intersection with
the boundary of the Nevada Test Site approximately 3.4 miles east of
the intersection of state Route No. 160, then west to its junction
with state Route No. 373 at Amargosa Valley and
state Route No. 373 to the California state line, and
including those portions of the Nellis Air Force Range as authorized
by the United States Department of Defense and the Nevada Test Site
as authorized by the United States Department of Energy.
Area 26:
Those portions of Clark and Nye counties bounded on the west by state
Route No. 373, on the north by U.S. Highway No. 95 from Amargosa Valley
to Las Vegas and Interstate Highway No. 15 from Las Vegas to Glendale,
on the north and east by state Route No. 169, and on the east by Lake
Mead, Lake Mohave and the Colorado River. Area 26 comprises:
(a) Unit 261: That
portion of Nye County bounded on the north by U.S. Highway No. 95, on
the east by state Route No. 160 and state Route No. 372, on the south
by the California state line and on the west by state Route No. 373.
(b)
Unit 262: Those portions of Nye and Clark counties bounded on the north
by U.S. Highway No. 95, on the east by Interstate Highway No. 15, on
the south by the California state line, and on the west by state Route
No. 372 and state Route No. 160.
(c)
Unit 263: That portion of Clark County south of U.S. Highway Nos. 93
and 95, east of Interstate Highway No. 15, west of U.S. Highway No.
95, and north of the California state line.
(d)
Unit 264: That portion of Clark County bounded on the north by state
Route No. 164 (Searchlight-Cottonwood Cove Road) and on the west by
U.S. Highway No. 95 and the California-Nevada state line, except that
portion set forth in NAC 504.340 which is closed to all hunting.
(e)
Unit 265: That portion of Clark County south of state Route No. 165,
east of U.S. Highway No. 95 and north of state Route No. 164 (Searchlight-Cottonwood
Cove Road), except that portion set forth in NAC 504.340 which is closed
to all hunting.
(f)
Unit 266: That portion of Clark County south of U.S. Highway Nos. 93,
95 and 466, east of U.S. Highway No. 95 and north of state Route No.
165, except that portion set forth in NAC 504.340 which is closed to
all hunting.
(g) Unit 267: That portion of Clark County bounded on the south by the
Callville Bay Marina Road, on the west by state Route No. 169, on the
north by the Echo Bay Marina Road and on the east by the shoreline of
Lake Mead.
(h) Unit 268:
That portion of Clark County bounded on the west by Interstate Highway
No. 15, on the north and east by state Route No. 169 from Glendale to
Henderson , and on the south by U.S. Highway Nos. 93 and 95 between
Las Vegas and Henderson.

Area 27:
Those portions of Clark and Lincoln counties bounded on the west by state
Route No. 317 from Carp to Glendale and state Route No. 169 from Glendale
to Lake Mead, on the south by Lake Mead, on the east by the Utah and Arizona
state lines , and on the north by the Tule Flat Road from the Utah state
line to Carp. Area 27 comprises:
(a) Unit 271: Those
portions of Clark and Lincoln counties bounded on the west by state Route
No. 317, on the north by the Tule Flat Road from the Utah state line to
Carp, on the east by the Utah state line , and on the south by Interstate
Highway No. 15.
(b) Unit 272:
That portion of Clark County bounded on the north by Interstate Highway
No. 15, on the west by state Route No. 169, and on the south by Lake
Mead.

Area 28:
Those portions of Clark , Lincoln and Nye
counties bounded as follows: Beginning at the junction of U.S. Highway
No. 95 and Interstate Highway No. 15 in Las Vegas, thence northwesterly
along U.S. Highway No. 95 to the intersection of
the boundary of the Nevada Test Site with U.S. Highway No. 95 approximately
1 mile east of the Mercury access road, thence north and east along the
boundary of the Nevada Test Site to a point at longitude 115°53’38"W.
and latitude 36°46’48"N., thence northeasterly approximately
2.7 miles to a point at longitude 115°50’49"W. and latitude
36°47’29"N., thence east approximately 4.2 miles to a point
at longitude 115°46’15"W. and latitude 36°47’30"N.,
thence north approximately 4.2 miles to a point at longitude 115°46’18"W.
and latitude 36°51’12"N., thence west approximately 6.7
miles to a point on the west boundary of the Desert National Wildlife
Range at longitude 115°53’36"W. and latitude 36°51’10"N.,
thence north approximately 3.4 miles to a point at longitude 115°53’36"W.
and latitude 36°54’09"N., thence northeasterly approximately
7.2 miles along the Nye Canyon Road to a point at longitude 115°50’50"W.
and latitude 37°00’00"N., thence east approximately 12.5
miles to a point at longitude 115°37’14"W. and latitude
37°00’00"N., thence northeasterly approximately 13 miles
to a point at longitude 115°24’30"W. and latitude 37°04’55"N.,
thence north on the Desert Valley Target Road approximately 5.5 miles
to a point at longitude 115°25’34"W. and latitude 37°09’44"N.,
thence southeasterly along the drainage through the summit between the
Desert Hills and the Pahranagat Range to the boundary of the Nellis Air
Force Range, thence north along the boundary of the Nellis Air
Force Range to its intersection with the boundary fence of the Desert
National Wildlife Range, thence east along the boundary fence of the Desert
National Wildlife Range to its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 93,
thence south along U.S. Highway No. 93 to its intersection with Interstate
Highway No. 15, and thence southwesterly along Interstate Highway No.
15 to its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 95. Area 28 comprises:
(a) Unit 280: That
portion of Clark, Lincoln and Nye counties bounded as follows: Beginning
at the Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field, thence north along the
Indian Springs Valley Road approximately 28.6 miles to a point at longitude
115°37’14"W. and latitude 37°00’00"N., thence
west approximately 12.5 miles along the 37th degree of latitude to the
Nye Canyon Road, thence southwesterly along the Nye Canyon Road approximately
7.2 miles to a point at longitude 115°53’36"W. and latitude
36°54’09"N., thence south approximately 3.4 miles along
the west boundary of the Desert National Wildlife Range at longitude 115°53’36"W.
to a point at longitude 115°53’36"W. and latitude 36°51’10"N.,
thence east approximately 6.7 miles to a point at longitude 115°46’18"W.
and latitude 36°51’12"N., thence south approximately 4.2
miles to a point at longitude 115°46’15"W. and latitude
36°47’30"N., thence west approximately 4.2 miles to a point
at longitude 115°50’49"W. and latitude 36°47’29"N.,
thence southwesterly approximately 2.7 miles to a point on the west boundary
of the Desert National Wildlife Range at longitude 115°53’38"W.
and latitude 36°46’48"N., thence south approximately 6.5
miles to the intersection of the southeastern boundary of the Nevada Test
Site, thence west and south along the boundary of the Nevada Test Site
to its intersection with U.S. Highway No. 95 approximately 1 mile east
of the Mercury access road, thence easterly along U.S. Highway No. 95
to the west fence of the Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field, and
thence around the west and north boundary fence of the Indian Springs
Air Force Auxiliary Field to the Indian Springs Valley Road.
(b) Unit 281: That
portion of Clark and Lincoln counties bounded as follows: Beginning at
the Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field,
thence north along the Indian Springs Valley Road approximately
28.6 miles to a point at longitude 115°37’14"W. and latitude
37°00’00"N., thence northeasterly approximately 6.7 miles
to a point at longitude 115°30’43"W. and latitude 37°02’32"N.,
thence southeasterly to a point on the Three Lakes Valley Road at longitude
115°27’25"W. and latitude 36°55’51"N., thence
continuing south along Three Lakes Valley Road and returning back
to the Indian Springs Air Force Auxiliary Field
as posted, except that portion set forth in NAC 504.340 which is closed
to all hunting.
(c)
Unit 282: That portion of Clark and Lincoln counties bounded as follows:
Beginning at the Corn Creek Station on the Alamo Road, thence north
on that road to the Desert Dry Lake, thence northwest on the Desert
Valley Target Road, thence north along the boundary
of the Nellis Air Force Range approximately 7 miles, thence northwesterly
along the drainage to and beyond the summit between the Desert Hills
and the Pahranagat Range to the Desert Valley Target Road, thence south
on that road approximately 5.5 miles to a point at longitude 115°24’30"W.
and latitude 37°04’55"N., thence southwesterly to a point
at longitude 115°30’43"W. and latitude 37°02’32"N.,
thence southeasterly to Dog Bone Lake, thence along the Three
Lakes Valley Road to U.S. Highway No. 95, thence southeasterly along
U.S. Highway No. 95, and thence along the Corn Creek Station Road to
Corn Creek Station.
(d)
Unit 283: Those portions of Lincoln and Clark
counties bounded as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of the
boundary fence of the Desert National Wildlife Range, thence
west along the boundary fence to the boundary of the Nellis Air
Force Range, thence south along this boundary
approximately 17.4 miles, thence east on the road that follows the south
shoreline of the Desert Dry Lake approximately
4.2 miles, thence southwesterly
to its intersection with the Cabin Springs Road, thence southeasterly
along the Cabin Springs Road to the Lincoln–Clark
county line, thence east along the county line to its intersection with
the crest of the Sheep Range, thence south along
the crest of the Sheep Range to the intersection
of Sawmill Canyon, thence east along the Sawmill Canyon Road and continuing
east along the Mormon Well Road to its junction with U.S. Highway No.
93, and thence north along that highway to the northern boundary
fence of the Desert National
Wildlife Range , except for that portion set forth
in NAC 504.340 which is closed to all hunting.
(e)
Unit 284: Those portions of Clark and Lincoln counties bounded as
follows: Beginning at the Corn Creek Station, thence north along the
Alamo Road to the intersection with the road that follows the south
shoreline of the Desert Dry Lake approximately 2.8 miles, thence southwesterly
to the intersection with Cabin Springs Road, thence southeasterly along
the Cabin Springs Road to the county line, thence east to the crest
of the Sheep Range, thence south along the crest of the Sheep Range
to the Sawmill Canyon Road, thence east along that road to the Mormon
Well Road, and thence south and west along that road through Mormon
Pass, Peek-a-boo Canyon and Yucca Gap to Corn Creek Station.
(g)
Unit 286: That portion of Clark County bounded as follows: Beginning
north of the Las Vegas Township, thence northwesterly along U.S. Highway
No. 95 to its intersection with the Corn Creek Station Road, on the
northwest by the Corn Creek Station-Mormon Well Road to U.S. Highway
No. 93, and on the east by U.S. Highway
No. 93 to Interstate Highway No. 15 to the boundary
of the North Las Vegas Township .

Area 29:
Those portions of Lyon and Douglas counties and Carson City bounded on
the north by U.S. Highway No. 50, on the east by Alternate U.S. Highway
No. 95 to the junction with the Churchill Canyon Road, then by the Churchill
Canyon-Sunrise-Artesia-Upper Colony Road to its junction with state Route
No. 208, on the south by state Route No. 208 to its junction with U.S.
Highway No. 395, and on the west by U.S. Highway No. 395 to its junction
with U.S. Highway No. 50. Unit 291 consists of all of Area 29.

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