Humboldt River near Carlin
Lamoille Creek
Beaver Creek
Susie Creek
Humboldt River near Elko
The Humboldt River flows east to west through north-central Nevada and is about 330 miles long. It is an important water source for residents and agriculture, and it also supports one of Nevada’s largest industries—gold mining. Most of the state’s mines are in the Humboldt River Basin along the Carlin Trend. Nevada produces about 72 percent of all U.S. gold, making it the fifth largest producer in the world. In 2022, mines in Nevada produced more than 4 million ounces of gold (Nevada Division of Minerals).
The Humboldt River Basin is the largest basin entirely within Nevada, covering about 17,000 square miles. All water in the basin comes from rain and snow, so changes in weather and climate strongly affect water supply. Historically, people relied mostly on surface water for agriculture, with little use of groundwater. By the 1930s, surface water was fully allocated. Groundwater pumping for irrigation began in the 1950s and grew to more than 150,000 acre-feet per year by the early 1980s. In the early 1990s, groundwater pumping increased further for the purpose of mine dewatering.
Today, the basin is studied in three parts—upper, middle, and lower—because conditions and water use vary across these areas. In river systems like the Humboldt, groundwater and surface water are connected. A river’s base flow may be supported by groundwater, or alternatively, the river may supply water to the groundwater aquifer. This means recent groundwater development may be using water that was originally allocated for surface water.
Studies in the Humboldt River Basin
- Evaluation of Streamflow Depletion Related to Groundwater Withdrawal, Humboldt River Basin
- Water Resources of the Upper Humboldt River Basin
Available Water Data
Find out more about our work in the Humboldt River Basin from the links below.
Nevada Water Science Center data sets and tools for the Humboldt River Basin are listed below.
MODFLOW 6 groundwater flow models and supporting data for evaluation of stream capture related to groundwater pumping, middle Humboldt River Basin, Nevada (Provisional Release)
Humboldt River Basin Model Grids and Potential Groundwater Capture Results (Provisional Release)
USGS publications for the Humboldt River Basin are listed below.
Ground-water use, locations of production wells, and areas irrigated using ground water in 1998, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada Ground-water use, locations of production wells, and areas irrigated using ground water in 1998, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada
Data on Streamflow and Quality of Water and Bottom Sediment in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, 1998-2000 Data on Streamflow and Quality of Water and Bottom Sediment in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, 1998-2000
Simulation of streamflow, middle Humboldt River, north-central Nevada Simulation of streamflow, middle Humboldt River, north-central Nevada
Water budget estimates for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada Water budget estimates for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada
Water budgets for Pine Valley, Carico Lake Valley, and Upper Reese River Valley hydrographic areas, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada: Methods for estimation and results Water budgets for Pine Valley, Carico Lake Valley, and Upper Reese River Valley hydrographic areas, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada: Methods for estimation and results
Hydrogeologic framework and ground-water levels, 1982 and 1996, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada Hydrogeologic framework and ground-water levels, 1982 and 1996, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada
Field verification study of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing counties, Nevada, 1996 Field verification study of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing counties, Nevada, 1996
Ground-water flow and simulated effects of development in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River in Humboldt County, Nevada Ground-water flow and simulated effects of development in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River in Humboldt County, Nevada
Documentation of model input and output values for simulation of pumping effects in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River, Humboldt County, Nevada Documentation of model input and output values for simulation of pumping effects in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River, Humboldt County, Nevada
Ground-water conditions and effects of mine dewatering in Desert Valley, Humboldt and Pershing Counties, northwestern Nevada, 1962-91 Ground-water conditions and effects of mine dewatering in Desert Valley, Humboldt and Pershing Counties, northwestern Nevada, 1962-91
Potential hydrologic effects of mining in the Humboldt River Basin, northern Nevada Potential hydrologic effects of mining in the Humboldt River Basin, northern Nevada
Reconnaissance investigation of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, 1990-91 Reconnaissance investigation of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, 1990-91
These are the partners that we are working with currently in the Humboldt River Basin.
The Humboldt River flows east to west through north-central Nevada and is about 330 miles long. It is an important water source for residents and agriculture, and it also supports one of Nevada’s largest industries—gold mining. Most of the state’s mines are in the Humboldt River Basin along the Carlin Trend. Nevada produces about 72 percent of all U.S. gold, making it the fifth largest producer in the world. In 2022, mines in Nevada produced more than 4 million ounces of gold (Nevada Division of Minerals).
The Humboldt River Basin is the largest basin entirely within Nevada, covering about 17,000 square miles. All water in the basin comes from rain and snow, so changes in weather and climate strongly affect water supply. Historically, people relied mostly on surface water for agriculture, with little use of groundwater. By the 1930s, surface water was fully allocated. Groundwater pumping for irrigation began in the 1950s and grew to more than 150,000 acre-feet per year by the early 1980s. In the early 1990s, groundwater pumping increased further for the purpose of mine dewatering.
Today, the basin is studied in three parts—upper, middle, and lower—because conditions and water use vary across these areas. In river systems like the Humboldt, groundwater and surface water are connected. A river’s base flow may be supported by groundwater, or alternatively, the river may supply water to the groundwater aquifer. This means recent groundwater development may be using water that was originally allocated for surface water.
Studies in the Humboldt River Basin
- Evaluation of Streamflow Depletion Related to Groundwater Withdrawal, Humboldt River Basin
- Water Resources of the Upper Humboldt River Basin
Available Water Data
Find out more about our work in the Humboldt River Basin from the links below.
Nevada Water Science Center data sets and tools for the Humboldt River Basin are listed below.
MODFLOW 6 groundwater flow models and supporting data for evaluation of stream capture related to groundwater pumping, middle Humboldt River Basin, Nevada (Provisional Release)
Humboldt River Basin Model Grids and Potential Groundwater Capture Results (Provisional Release)
USGS publications for the Humboldt River Basin are listed below.
Ground-water use, locations of production wells, and areas irrigated using ground water in 1998, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada Ground-water use, locations of production wells, and areas irrigated using ground water in 1998, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada
Data on Streamflow and Quality of Water and Bottom Sediment in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, 1998-2000 Data on Streamflow and Quality of Water and Bottom Sediment in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, 1998-2000
Simulation of streamflow, middle Humboldt River, north-central Nevada Simulation of streamflow, middle Humboldt River, north-central Nevada
Water budget estimates for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada Water budget estimates for the 14 hydrographic areas in the middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada
Water budgets for Pine Valley, Carico Lake Valley, and Upper Reese River Valley hydrographic areas, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada: Methods for estimation and results Water budgets for Pine Valley, Carico Lake Valley, and Upper Reese River Valley hydrographic areas, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada: Methods for estimation and results
Hydrogeologic framework and ground-water levels, 1982 and 1996, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada Hydrogeologic framework and ground-water levels, 1982 and 1996, middle Humboldt River basin, north-central Nevada
Field verification study of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing counties, Nevada, 1996 Field verification study of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing counties, Nevada, 1996
Ground-water flow and simulated effects of development in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River in Humboldt County, Nevada Ground-water flow and simulated effects of development in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River in Humboldt County, Nevada
Documentation of model input and output values for simulation of pumping effects in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River, Humboldt County, Nevada Documentation of model input and output values for simulation of pumping effects in Paradise Valley, a basin tributary to the Humboldt River, Humboldt County, Nevada
Ground-water conditions and effects of mine dewatering in Desert Valley, Humboldt and Pershing Counties, northwestern Nevada, 1962-91 Ground-water conditions and effects of mine dewatering in Desert Valley, Humboldt and Pershing Counties, northwestern Nevada, 1962-91
Potential hydrologic effects of mining in the Humboldt River Basin, northern Nevada Potential hydrologic effects of mining in the Humboldt River Basin, northern Nevada
Reconnaissance investigation of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, 1990-91 Reconnaissance investigation of water quality, bottom sediment, and biota associated with irrigation drainage in and near Humboldt Wildlife Management Area, Churchill and Pershing Counties, Nevada, 1990-91
These are the partners that we are working with currently in the Humboldt River Basin.