Northern Nevada Correctional Center

Location:
Carson City, Nevada
Year:
1964
Number of Staff:
373
Capacity:
1619

Overview

Historical

Northern Nevada Correctional Center (NNCC) opened in 1964 with three housing units. From that date until 2008, seven additional housing units were added. NNCC is a medium custody facility. NNCC also is the Intake Center for the Northern region. The Regional Medical Facility for the Nevada is located here. This includes an in-patient medical and mental health unit. In addition, there is the MIC (Medical Intermediate Care) and SCU (Structured Care Unit) units for those inmates whose medical and mental health situations are stable but which require additional staff monitoring. NNCC also has the Regional Warehouse which is the distribution center for the facilities in Carson City and Reno.

Staffing

NNCC has a total of 373 staff members which includes custody, program, medical and mental health staff as well as support staff.

Carson City, Nevada

Culture, cuisine, and all kinds of ways to enjoy the great outdoors – the state capital of Nevada has it all (and then some). Located in northern Nevada, Carson City seamlessly blends bona fide Silver State history and old-fashioned charm with wow-worthy sights and attractions that’ll keep you coming back for more.

WHERE HISTORY LIVES AND ADVENTURE AWAITS

Discover Carson City, Nevada: a historic hub blending state history with endless outdoor adventures. Explore the Nevada State Capitol and Kit Carson Trail, dive into cultural richness at the Brewery Arts Center and State Museums. For outdoor enthusiasts, enjoy hiking, biking, golfing, fishing, and water/winter sports. Don't miss the unique Carson City Triathlon and the lively Halloween parade celebrating Nevada's statehood.

THINGS TO DO

So, where is Carson City, NV? If you’re headed south from Reno, you’ll first drive through the idyllic surroundings of Washoe Valley, home to Bowers Mansion and Washoe Lake State Park. Both are well worth your time on the way to (or from) Carson City, and will get you all the way excited for the outdoor recreation waiting for you in the capital of Nevada.

THINGS TO DO

Prison Hill Recreation Area is another local favorite that serves up quick and easy access to hiking, mountain biking, trail running, off-roading, and equestrian trails with unbelievable views. A historic ranch turned recreational paradise, Silver Saddle Ranch spans more than 700 acres along the Carson River, offering even more tranquil outdoor opportunities for hikers, bikers, and birders. And speaking of making a splash, whitewater rafting and kayaking adventures can be found on the East Fork Carson River. Golfers can tee off at numerous courses in and around Carson City, Nevada. And last but nowhere near least, Carson City is only 20 miles from the “Jewel of the Sierra Nevada” – Lake Tahoe. Plan the most gorgeous beach day you’ll ever experience, ski and snowboard a true winter wonderland, or simply take in the jaw-dropping sapphire sights any time of year.

Carson City doesn’t skimp on arts and culture escapades either. The Brewery Arts Center hosts more than 100 events a year – ranging from theater and live music to art classes and childrens’ programs – on grounds full of public art (including the ever-rotating Nevada Artists Association Gallery) and an interactive sculpture park. At the Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum, you can walk a 110-acre campus and learn firsthand stories of a complex past that changed the course for generations of American Indian children. The Stewart Indian School’s museum serves as Carson City’s epicenter for cultural heritage as well, showcasing art, handicrafts, special events, and more. Don’t forget to pick up or download a map of the self-guided Kit Carson Trail walking tour, too. You’ll stroll 2.5 miles full of historic Victorian-era landmarks from the 1800s, including homes, museums, and churches.

Event in Carson City, Nevada

Consider Carson City’s special events the icing on top of an already-awesome cake. Foodies flock to Taste of Downtown, a big ol’ block party featuring small plates from dozens of restaurants, boutique shopping, and live music. Likewise, Capital City Brewfest brings upwards of 30 local and regional breweries together with vendors and bands for fun in the summer sun.

Count the capital of Nevada in for big cultural celebrations, too. The Stewart Father’s Day Powwow is free to attend and an absolute blast, highlighting Nevada’s American Indian heritage and pride with hundreds of dancers, drum performances, food, and vendors.

Carson City’s Jazz & Beyond Music & Art Festival features free concerts, themed days, and specialty showcases, while you can see and shop (and make your own!) gourd art, woodworking, basketry, and all kinds of fine arts and crafts at the Silver State Art Festival.

And trust us – no other state celebrates their statehood like the Silver State. The Nevada Day Parade takes over Carson City at the end of every October, including hundreds of floats, Burning Man art cars, marching bands, and a variety of entertainment. A hot air balloon launch and pancake breakfast precede the parade, with beard, rock drilling, and chalk art contents keeping the fun going afterward. There may be other Nevada Day celebrations throughout the state, but nobody does it quite as big as Carson City, Nevada!

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