Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
All to yourself
100% of recent Hipcampers say this Hipcamp felt private.
LOCATED IN TOIYABE NATIONAL FOREST YOU ARE SURROUNDED BY PICTURESQUE MOUNTAINS, 1000 YEAR OLD BRISTLECONE TREES, WILD HORSES AND GREENERY, A SHORT 40 MINUTE DRIVE FROM LAS VEGAS, THIS PROPERTY IS A HALF AN ACRE AND IS MINUTES FROM THE SKI LODGE AND THE BEST HIKING. COME UP FOR SOME FRESH MOUNTAIN AIR.Welcome to pitch your tent any where on property. When we camp we set up closer to the fire pit. This mountain is very special place and I hope you enjoy it. Lots of stars, beautiful weather in the summer and try to find the 1000 year old BRISTLECONE trees. They are located on the hiking trail in front of the property. One of the best hiking trails on the mountain.
Fantastic location in Lee Canyon. Close to hiking trails. I didn't want to risk not getting a campsite here so opted for this hip camp option, well worth it. 0 amenities but I'm fully self-contained and it was exactly as advertised and better than expected.
I had a wonderful stay. We were able to have a fire for s’mores and a place to set up tent and go hiking truly great and he took extra steps to allow me to try again when my car wouldn’t make it the first time
It’s so strange to be at 100 degrees and drive up to the property and in beautiful pine trees and 25 degrees cooler. Thank you for opening your property to Hipcamp. It was very peaceful and quiet. Beautiful Mountain views
Such a wonderful campsite. We brought our tent and there was a nice flat spot to put it which was super appreciated! So many hikes around the area too we will definitely book here again :)!
Weston's land was beautiful and was a nice camping spot with great access to nearby trails. Near enough to Las Vegas to make heading up for a sudden camping weekend nice and economical.
Location
Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Nüwüwü (Chemehuevi), Nuwuvi (Southern Paiute), and Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone) First Nations according to