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Just yards away from the concrete jungle, the Truckee River offers a spectacular glimpse of Nevada wildlife. Raccoons, muskrats, otters and beaver ply the banks, while birds of many feathers and many types of fish beyond hatchery-raised rainbow trout call the river habitat home. To introduce your family to the surprising natural side of our urban landscape, here are two field trips along the banks of the Truckee River. Oxbow Nature Study Area Oxbow Nature Study Area is on the Truckee at the end of Dickerson... More
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Annual River Cleanup Set for Sept. 25
The Tahoe Basin and Truckee River corridor provide breathtaking exhibits of the native flora... More ![]() It's not what you know it's who: A guide to our River Agencies Truckee River Guide - Environment Agencies Government and Organization Directory Federal... More | |||||||
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