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Leave the glitz and glam of the Las Vegas Strip behind and come camping in Nevada. Explore the petroglyphs and ancient cultures at the Valley of Fire State Park or relax in the high alpine along the eastern shores of Lake Tahoe. With over 80% of the state dedicated as public lands, there’s an adventure for everyone.

For some of the best camping in Nevada, head to Pyramid Lake. Located just 40 miles outside of Reno, the lake offers a variety of camping and recreation options. Keep in mind that the lake is located on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe's Reservation. In order to camp here, you’ll need to obtain a permit first. Enjoy dispersed camping along the water’s edge. Don’t forget to bring your boat, SUP or kayak and cool off in the lake, be sure to check out the Pyramid Rock island and see how this awesome spot got its name.

The Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada’s largest state park, contains over 40,000 acres of stunning red rock formations peppered with ancient ruins and native artifacts left behind by the Ancient Puebloan People. Admire petroglyphs, climb the red rocks and uncover another world in this Mars-like landscape. Due to the sweltering summer temps, the Valley of Fire State Park offers perfect place for winter camping in Nevada.

Looking to climb a mountain? Consider hiking to the top of Mount Rose in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Although this area is quite popular and crowded during the summer months, it’s well-worth a trip to this sapphire, high-alpine oasis. Various camping options are available.

Located just outside of Las Vegas, Lake Mead is one of Nevada’s premier outdoor recreation areas. If you’re tired of the crowds, consider hiking up Black Mountain. This lesser-known trail can be done in a day and there is plenty of camping at nearby Lake Mead.

If you’re a national park lover, you’ve got to check out the quiet scenery at the Great Basin National Park. Dramatic mountain ridges meet sagebrush valleys at this little-visited park. Plenty of wildlife and excellent camp spots await you. With so many lakes, deserts and mountains, there are endless possibilities for Nevada camping. No matter where you choose to go in this great state, we're here to help you find the perfect perch to pitch a tent.

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Big Horn Campground

The Big Horn Campground at the Elbow — Walker River State Recreation Area has campsites that include a table and ...

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Washoe Lake State Park

Camping: The park has 49 sites, each with a table, grill and fire ring. The campground is open year round ...

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Zephyr Cove Resort

Zephyr Cove Resort & Campground is located on the south east shore of Lake Tahoe on Highway 50. Few places ...

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Topaz Lake Recreation Area

Topaz Lake Recreation Area is located on Topaz Lake just off U.S. Highway 395 near the Nevada-California border. Topaz Lake ...

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Dayton State Park

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Silver City RV Resort

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Desert Creek Campground

Desert Creek Campground is a remote camping experience in Nevada, located on Desert Creek. Partial shade provided in campground by ...

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Gold Dust West RV Park

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Walker River Resort

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Olde LYFE Alpacas on Davis Ranch

Enjoy the rustic beauty on this 130 acre working ranch, at the base of the Eastern Sierras, with a beautiful ...

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Topaz Lodge RV Park

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Washoe Tribe Campground

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Comstock Country RV Resort

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North Canyon Campground

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Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park Spooner Backcountry

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Baldwine East Dispersed Camping

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Camp-N-Town

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Toiyabe National Forest Crystal Springs Campground

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Desert Creek Campground

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