Buckland Station State Park

10050 Hwy 95A
Silver Springs, NV 89429

775-577-4880

About Buckland Station:
Built in 1870 from materials from Fort Churchill, an army base that was abandoned in 1869, Buckland Station was a Pony Express stop, a supplier for western emigrants, a boarding house and a home for the Buckland family until 1885. Self-guided tours allow for a glimpse of early pioneer life in Nevada and a short video outlines the history of the Station and nearby Fort Churchill. Located across the highway is the Orchard Day Use Area which provides access to picnic tables and charcoal grills, as well as a 2.2-mile Nature Trail that parallels the Carson River and connects Buckland Station to Fort Churchill.

Facilities & Amenities

Picnicking/Day Use: Located directly behind Buckland Station are restrooms and picnic tables. Just across the highway is the Orchard Day Use Area where there are more picnic tables and charcoal grills.

Hiking: From the Orchard Day Use Area, visitors can find the Nature Trail that follows the Carson River to Fort Churchill.

Tours: Visitors to Buckland Station can get a glimpse of early pioneer life in Nevada on a self-guided tour through the front of the building. There is a short video outlining the history of Fort Churchill and Buckland Station.

Programs: Information about program scheduling may be obtained from either park staff or kiosks. Upon request, special presentations can be arranged for groups.

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