Wild Horse Reservoir, located in northern Nevada's high desert near Elko, spans 2,830 acres at an elevation of 6,205 feet. Originally part of Owyhee Meadows, it was transformed into a reservoir in 1937 and expanded in 1969, now holding 73,500 acre-feet of water. The area combines stark desert beauty with outdoor recreation, offering year-round activities from summer boating to winter ice fishing. Visitors praise its uncrowded shores and panoramic mountain views, though some note the lack of tree cover as a downside.
The reservoir's vibe balances rugged adventure with family-friendly amenities, featuring a day-use beach, campgrounds, and cabins. Its remote location creates a peaceful escape, with star-filled skies and abundant wildlife, including occasional wild horse sightings west of the park. User reviews highlight its well-maintained facilities and the striking contrast between desert landscapes and water-based recreation.