Key Pittman Wildlife Management Area, located in Hiko, NV, is managed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) and is dedicated to conserving and managing the diverse wildlife species and their habitats in the Silver State. With nearly 900 different species of fish, birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles, Key Pittman offers a range of outdoor activities including hunting, fishing, boating, and wildlife discovery. Whether you're a seasoned angler, a passionate hunter, or simply enjoy exploring and appreciating Nevada's wild spaces, Key Pittman Wildlife Management Area provides unforgettable experiences for all nature enthusiasts.
From the exceptional game and stunning landscapes to the wide-open access to public land that covers over 80% of the state, Key Pittman Wildlife Management Area offers unmatched hunting experiences in the Silver State. With diverse fish species found in high mountain lakes, streams, rivers, and reservoirs, as well as urban fisheries, fishing enthusiasts can enjoy a variety of fishing adventures in Nevada. The Nevada Department of Wildlife ensures that wildlife can thrive for generations to come, while also providing licenses, permits, and education to help individuals make the most of their outdoor activities.
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