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Tuesday, April 25, 2023
Enjoy Scenic Walks and Wildlife at Virginia Lake Park in Reno
Thursday, November 5, 2020
Phillip Annie Callahan Park- A Close Getaway Within Arms Reach
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| Access Galena Creek Trail from the park. 4.7 mile Out and Back. 774 ft. elevation gain. |
Phillip and Annie Callahan Park is a hidden gem honoring the Callahan family who donated 25 acres for its creation. The park’s history ties back to Nevada’s early settlement days during the Comstock Lode boom in nearby Virginia City.
Matthew Callahan arrived from England in 1863 and established a brickyard that supplied materials for several important local structures. As demand for brick declined, the family transitioned into dairy farming in the Galena area, growing a variety of crops and fruit.
His son Phil Callahan later helped establish a school in Galena using materials from their own land. The historic Galena Creek Schoolhouse now part of the park and listed on the National Register of Historic Places once served as the home of Nevada poet Joanne de Longchamps.


















































