During the summer , we drive to pyramid lake and Dixon area to find this visitor center . The gift shop has tHe cutest and original piEces from tHe Paiute tribe . The information and history...
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Museum & Visitor's Center
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The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe is located in a remote desert area of Nevada, encompassing 475,000 acres, with a significant portion dedicated to Pyramid Lake— a terminal desert lake renowned for its unique ecological and cultural significance. Located thirty-five miles northeast of Reno, the reservation serves as a vital asset for the tribe, covering over 71 miles of lake perimeter and offering diverse recreational and natural resources.
Governed by a dedicated Tribal Council, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe actively engages in various services, ranging from health and education to economic development and social support for its members. The Tribe also emphasizes the preservation of its cultural heritage, language, and natural resources while promoting community well-being and sustainability through various programs and initiatives.
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This place is wonderful! It's FREE and the staff are so very kind. There are great artifacts and a lot of information. The displays could use some upgrading as a lot of the information is...
Cleanest, most sparkling restrooms of any native culture museum we have visited. Also many artifacts, photos, arrowheads made of obsidian AND chert. Also pine nut lore and music. Friendly hosts.
Third time's the charm! I have tried twice before to see this museum, but it has been closed. I called this time as it is Nevada Day and verified that the museum would be open. It was worth the...
We came with a school group after spending a night camping at Pyramid Lake. The building is really striking, a Hopi design and inside is just as interesting. We got to enjoy a great presentation...


