The best camping near Beaver Dam State Park Nevada

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Beaver Dam State Park Nevada adventure.

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Camp and get lost in a wilderness of canyons, creeks, and waterfalls at this remote Nevada park  

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The Orchards at Kolob RV Resort

37 sites · RVs4 acres · New Harmony, UT
There are over 8 million RV owners in the U.S., and they all need to stay somewhere. Whether you plan to stay one night or an entire week, we are a community that aspires to create a positive environment that emphasizes quality time with friends and family, peace and quiet, relaxation, and the majestic beauty of our natural environment. When we built The Orchards at Kolob RV Resort, we kept you in mind. Located right off I-15 in beautiful New Harmony, Utah we allow you to escape and explore all that Utah has to offer. We are situated in the perfect location to stay while you visit the mighty 5 national parks or take a day hike to Kanarraville Falls. Are you ready to stay at the best RV Resort Southern Utah has to offer? Well look no further. Our commitment to you is for you to have an RV stay to remember. The staff is always here to make sure your stay is perfect. If you need anything during your visit. Please don't hesitate to ask. We hope our contagious smiles and the beauty of our resort will keep you coming back year after year.
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Anasazi Palms

25 sites · RVs6 acres · Littlefield, AZ
Welcome to Anasazi Palms Campground, located at 3359 Hwy 91 in Littlefield, Arizona. Our beautiful campground offers a unique and memorable experience for all types of campers. Anasazi Palms Rv park is an all-VIP large lot park. Each campsite is 40' wide by 85' deep and come with 50/30/20amp RV and water hookups. Sewage drain is conveniently near the power pedestal. Each spot has a concrete parking pad for two personal vehicles. The larger VIP + spots have a 10x30 front porch pad as well. All sites have incredible Arizona strip mountain views. Anasazi Palms Campground has a range of amenities to keep you entertained during your stay. In addition to our on-site amenities, we are conveniently located near a variety of attractions. Visit the nearby Zion National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, or Lake Mead for a day of outdoor adventure. We are also located just a short drive from Mesquite, Nevada, which offers a variety of entertainment options, including golf courses and casinos. At Anasazi Palms Campground, we pride ourselves on our exceptional customer service. Our friendly staff is always here to help you with anything you need during your stay. Come experience the beauty and tranquility of Anasazi Palms Campground. We look forward to hosting you soon!
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Briggs' Beryl Desert Retreat

5 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Beryl Junction, UT
I am a beekeeper and a bit of a wild person. One day, I hope to develop this place into a beautiful self sustaining farm and home for all my bees and outdoor retreat for the peoples. Learn more about this land: Welcome to a great wide open desert retreat. Do as you please! No one is going to bother you. Let the animals loose, roll out the off road vehicles, ride bikes, and build a fire and enjoy that peaceful good outdoor life.  The old Spanish trail can be found nearby for hiking and/or biking and there are mountains and cool wildlife all around in the valley. The stars all pop completely present with no light pollution to spoil them.  Additionally, Southern Utah has so many other trails and beautiful places all over in almost any direction. Zion National Park is only a little over an hour drive away down I-15. I highly recommend Kanarraville Falls as well, as it's at most only 30 minutes away. *** Getting to the property: It is directly off of the "main" road which consists of a well kept wide dirt road. The GPS location will guide you straight there to an intersecting road with a stop sign called 1200 E which runs south the "main" road/4800 N/AKA Antelope Springs Rd. At this intersection, there is a trail running north marked with an orange post for fiber cable. That trail and road marks the bottom left corner of the property if you're facing north. Follow the trail and find your way anywhere on the right side, there are already some campsites made up, but you are also welcome to make your own to your hearts desire. Be mindful of your vehicle, cars can drive the trail but there is always a risk of getting stuck. You can also park on the main road as you are already at the property anyway and can just walk in a little ways to set up your camp. **It's important to be aware of any fire warnings for Iron County, Utah. Do a Google search for fire threats and it should be the first thing you see. Most of the time, large bonfires will be highly discouraged. Use good judgment when building a fire of any size.  *Cedar City is a straight shot East if you need any medical attention.
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Sea of Sagebrush and Dirt

1 site · RV, Tent2 acres · Beryl Junction, UT
Primitive camping. There is no paved parking and no specific spot for your RV or tent. There is no RV pad and no RV hookups. Just dirt and sage brush. Do not expect paved parking. You will need a shovel to clear your own spot to park your RV or put your tent. This is very rustic. Here is a great opportunity for people who love camping! This land is located in Beryl Junction, Utah. It is a flat sage desert, which is perfect for those who want to experience the beauty of nature. The vast expanse of the desert provides ample space for both tent and RV camping. The clear skies and the serene environment make it an ideal location for stargazing and enjoying the tranquility of the outdoors. You can expect to wake up to the sound of birds chirping and the warm sun shining on your face. The desert is home to a variety of flora and fauna, so you might even spot some wildlife during your stay. The flat terrain makes it easy to set up camp and explore the area. You can take a leisurely hike or bike ride, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. This property is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in nature.
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The best camping near Beaver Dam State Park Nevada guide

Overview

About

Off the Great Basin Highway near the Utah border, Beaver Dam State Park is the quietest and most remote park in Nevada. Perfect for those seeking solitude and rugged wilderness, the park features deep canyons, dramatic outcroppings, juniper, pinyon and ponderosa pine forests, streams, and waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking, fishing, and wildlife watching. The park is home to extensive wildlife, including the namesake beavers, along with mule deer, coyotes, bobcats, jackrabbits, porcupines, lizards, snakes, and birds. Two developed and one primitive campground let visitors stay and enjoy the rustic beauty longer, and include picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for views: Campground A is right next to the Interpretive Trail which leads to a scenic overlook.
  • Best for light travelers: A walk-in campground is available near the Beaver Dam Wash Trail and Waterfall Trail.
  • Best for groups: One group area in Campground B offers space for groups to overnight, and can be reserved in advance by calling the park.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Arrive early in the day, especially during peak periods, since all campsites are first-come first-served. 
  2. If your travel plans are flexible, try visiting during the week and during off-peak and non-holiday times.
  3. If you’re traveling with a group, you can reserve the group area in Campground B by calling the park.

When to go

The park can be visited year-round. Summers are warm and thunderstorms can be common in July and August. Spring and fall offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activiti4es. Although the campground is open year-round, drinking water is only available from April through November. Visitor services are available from May to October. Winter snowfall can be extensive, which limits access.

Know before you go

  • Access is via a 28-mile unpaved dirt and gravel road. Most vehicles should be able to make it during dry weather, though a 4WD vehicle with high clearance is ideal.
  • Electric power and landline phone service are not available inside the park. There is only limited cell reception at the park’s north entrance.
  • Don’t forget your binoculars; the park is a designated Watchable Wildlife Area.
  • A Nevada fishing license is required for anyone 12 and over, and must be purchased outside the park.
  • Pets are welcome but must be kept on a six feet leash.
  • There is no trash disposal in the park. Visitors must pack all their trash out.

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