The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe of Nevada is working to bring more tourists to the reservation.
Pyramid Lake remains the biggest draw.
The tribe recently held a $50,000 fishing tournament and is on track to issue 75,000 fishing permits this year.
But other opportunities are being promoted. There's a wildlife refuge, camping, bird watching and biking on the reservation. The tribe also sees some side traffic from the popular Burning Man festival.
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Increased tourism seen as key by Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe
(Northern Nevada Business Weekly 11/22)
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