You Can Rent This Entire Campground In Nevada For Just $67 Per Night
Here in the Silver State, we enjoy close access to some of the most beautiful rustic camping spots in the country. If you, like us, are the type of camper who really likes to immerse themselves in the stunning oasis that the backcountry has to offer, then Nevada is definitely for you! One of the most memorable rustic camping experiences awaits you at this beautiful group campground in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area. Be sure to bring plenty of friends because this is a unique opportunity to rent a whole campground. It’s one of the best group campgrounds in Nevada and can accommodate dozens of people. The more, the merrier!
Have you had the chance to rent a whole campground at the Mahogany Grove Group Campground before? Let us know what you think of this spot in the comments! For more stellar campsites like this one, check out our list of The 10 Best Camping Spots In Nevada. If you know of any other opportunities to rent an entire campground in Nevada, tell us about them via our nomination form! You just might see your suggestion(s) featured in an upcoming article. While you’re staying at the Mahogany Grove Group Campground, take a side trip to explore the ghost town of Rhyolite. Less than two hours away, this abandoned mining camp is one of the eeriest places in Nevada. Take a look at this YouTube video by us at OnlyInYourState for a virtual tour:
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Group Campgrounds In Nevada & Related Info
Are there any other group campgrounds in Nevada?
Nevada has several other group campgrounds. Some of my favorites include:
- Grey Cliffs Group Campground, Great Basin National Park, White Pine County
Large groups can stay in the C Loop of Grey Cliffs Group Campground. There are three sites here, and one additional site in the A Loop.
- Valley of Fire State Park, Moapa Valley
There are three group-use campsites at Valley of Fire State Park, each one accommodating up to 45 people. Reservations are required and can be made by calling (702) 397-2088.
- Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, Las Vegas
Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area has only one developed campground, which offers both single and group campsites.
What are some of the best places to go camping in Nevada?
Some of the best places to go camping in Nevada include:
- Cathedral Gorge State Park, Panaca
Full of unique rock formations, this state park has 22 campsites that each offer a table, grill, and shade ramada.
- Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conservation Area, Gerlach
With over 120 miles of trails, the Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails NCA does not have any developed campgrounds, but dispersed camping is allowed.
- Ruby Mountains Scenic Area, Sparks
Five campgrounds as well as numerous primitive campsites are available in this mountainous oasis.