9 Glorious Campgrounds In Nevada Where No Reservation Is Required
Nevada offers nine spectacular no-reservation campgrounds for a restful nature retreat.
The camping season is well upon us, and Nevada has no shortage of spectacular campgrounds where no reservation is required. From the many mountains in the Silver State to the blue waters of Lake Mead, Lake Tahoe, and other bodies of water, to the desert for which Nevada is known, here is a list of nine of the best no-reservation campgrounds in Nevada for a restful sojourn within nature. Ready to go camping in Nevada?
Located in the Spring Mountains near Mt. Charleston just 24 miles from Las Vegas, Fletcher View Campground sits in an open forest of ponderosa pine, mountain mahogany, and Gambel oak. Most sites have views of the surrounding towering canyon walls. This recently renovated campground in Nevada is open year-round and contains several single and double sites, all of which have electric hookups, tables, campfire rings, and grills. Drinking water is also available, while roads and parking spurs are paved. Visit Recreation.gov for more information.
Just 20 miles south of Reno is Davis Creek Park. This campground/day area offers outstanding views of Washoe Lake and Slide Mountain. The 62 campsites feature individual picnic sites, dump stations, and hot showers. Additional amenities include self-guided nature trails, equestrian trails, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, and a small scenic pond for non-motorized watercraft. Larger trailers can be accommodated at 19 sites; however, there are no hookups. The campground is open year-round, and pets are welcome. Visit the Washoe County website to learn more.
Located on Lake Mead approximately 1.5 miles south of the marina and boat launch area, Boulder Beach campground is a gorgeous, no reservations necessary, primitive campground. Amenities include scattered water faucets, room for larger RVs, BBQ or fire pits, and picnic tables. There are no hookups. Visit NPS.gov for more information.
Stay in one of five developed campgrounds in the amazing Great Basin National Park. Amenities include vault toilets, picnic tables, tent pads, and campfire grills. Be aware, however, that there are no hookups. Each campsite is limited to eight people, three tents, and two vehicles. Or rough it in the one primitive campground. Only Lower Lehman Campground is open year-round. Visit NPS.gov to learn more.
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Choose from one of two campgrounds in Nevada at this gorgeous park complete with bright red rock formations. Both campsites are first-come, first-serve and have a combined total of 72 units. Amenities include shaded tables, grills, water, and restrooms. A dump station and showers are also available. Visit the Nevada State Parks website for more information.
Nestled in the forest, this small campground has just five single sites and one larger one; however, if you can get a spot here, you will not be disappointed. In addition to picnic tables and toilets, this campground is in close walking proximity to the petroglyph-decorated Toquima Cave. Head to the Forest Service website to learn more.
This gorgeous campground sits on Steptoe Creek, near Cave Lake. Amenities include toilets, picnic tables, and showers, as well as gorgeous views. Head to the Nevada State Parks website to learn more.
Nestled in a pinyon-juniper forest, this high-altitude campground sits at 7,200 feet. Amenities include drinking water, toilets, and picnic tables, as well as ample fishing opportunities, mountain biking trails, and hunting opportunities (when in season.) Pets are not allowed. Visit the Forest Service website to learn more.
Best known for the Burning Man Festival, Black Rock Desert also offers spectacular year-round camping in Nevada. It's one of the most spectacular places for camping in the Nevada desert. To learn more, visit BLM.gov.
Camping in Nevada is always a spectacular adventure. Keep these campsites in mind for your next family camping trip! Have you camped at any of these gorgeous, no-reservation campgrounds? Did we leave your favorite off the list? Let us know! Need more things to do while you're in the area? Check out all the goings-on with our friends at Viator.
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