Lyon County is the name of five counties in the United States:
One person needed to be rescued in Lyon County after driving into a flooded street.
It runs easterly through rural Lyon County, in the northwestern corner of the state.
Lyon County was one of the nine original counties created in 1861.
The route curves southeast through the town and immediately enters Lyon County.
In 1861, Dayton became the governmental seat for Lyon County.
The reasons for the decision to move to Lyon County are as varied as the people who make them.
Lyon County receives approximately $400,000 to $500,000 per year from these taxes.
Carson City, the state capital, lies to the north, and Lyon County to the east.
Smith is a small town in Lyon County, Nevada.