From the Ruby Mountains to the outdoor recreation mecca of the Truckee River, Nevada’s 56 million acres of public lands are filled with diversity and beauty. Though it is known as the driest U.S. state, Nevada is home to the variety of trout native to this rugged landscape: Bonneville cutthroat, Yellowstone cutthroat, bull trout, Columbia River redband trout, and Nevada’s state fish, the oldest lineage of cutthroat trout, the Lahontan.