Best Campgrounds near Boulder City, NV

Boulder City, Nevada sits at the gateway to Lake Mead National Recreation Area, providing campers with diverse options ranging from developed RV parks to remote dispersed sites. Canyon Trail RV Park offers full hookups within city limits, while Boulder Beach Campground provides lake views and shaded sites originally built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1939. Government Wash offers free dispersed camping along Lake Mead's shoreline with minimal facilities but maximum flexibility. The surrounding public lands include both Bureau of Land Management (BLM) territory and National Park Service managed areas, creating a mix of camping experiences within a 30-minute drive of Hoover Dam.

Extreme desert heat dominates summer camping considerations, with temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F from June through September. As one camper noted, "It hits 99 degrees even at 7 am. The heat radiates off the gorgeous rocks in the evening so not much relief when the sun goes down." Fall through spring offers more moderate conditions, making October through April the preferred camping season. Cell service varies significantly by location, with stronger signals near Boulder City and spotty coverage in canyon areas. Many Lake Mead sites operate on a first-come, first-served basis with 14-day stay limits, though some RV parks accept reservations year-round. Water availability can be limited during drought conditions, affecting which campground loops remain open.

Lake views represent a primary attraction for many campers, with several noting the quality of sunsets and wildlife viewing opportunities. "Beautiful sunsets near waterline. Fishing good. Hiking good. Lots of birds and some coyotes," reported one visitor to Government Wash. Boulder Beach Campground receives consistent praise for its cleanliness and lake access, with one camper noting it was "quiet for as busy as it was during July" with "plenty of birds, nice flowers and easy access to the lake for swimming, boating, and such." RV-focused sites like Canyon Trail RV Park earn high marks for their proximity to both Lake Mead and Boulder City's amenities, with visitors appreciating the ability to resupply easily while maintaining access to outdoor recreation.

Best Camping Sites Near Boulder City, Nevada (106)

    1. Kingman Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    49 Reviews
    Lake Mead National Recreation Area, NV
    18 miles

    "Took my 2wd on the road there a couple times, ok if youre an experienced driver but still rough on suspension...Was able to get a shady in AM spot off the shore of the lake, away from the hustle and bustle"

    "Access to lake mead, plenty of little pull offs scattered throughout a small valley to set up camp in, a vault toilet, and a herd of Burros roaming around."

    2. Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort

    42 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 260-2000

    "Oasis is a great location to spend a night or two if you want to jaunt into Vegas for bit. It’s also very central as an overnight for heading into Utah or Nevada from SoCal."

    "This place is an Oasis, away from the hustle and bustle. Refill propane on-site. The only negative thing is they do not provide valet trash pickup(as mentioned by a staff member)."

    3. Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town

    40 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 454-8055

    "During our recent trip to Las Vegas, we chose to stay at KOA Sam's Town, and our experience was positive overall."

    "Sorry tent campers Nevada doesn’t allow us!!! So make sure you are prepared for a different option such as lake mead or red rock."

    4. Canyon Trail RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Boulder City, NV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 293-1200

    "Boulder City gets you out of the Vegas Henderson congestion and this park is very nice and quiet. Well maintained and there is a walking path just out the back gate."

    "Prefect midway stop between Vegas and Lake Mead. The park is extremely clean and has everything you need. The front office staff is very friendly and helpful."

    5. Government Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    31 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    21 miles
    Website

    "Beautiful sunsets near waterline. Tent and/or vehicle camping only in this lower area. RV camping up on hill side. Fishing good. Hiking good. Lots of birds and some coyotes. Watch your small pets!"

    "There are trash dumpsters at the entrance to the dispersed camping area and we saw BLM folks out patrolling.  Many off road paths around to take your jeep or side by side.  "

    6. Boulder Beach Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    68 Reviews
    Temple Bar Marina, AZ
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 293-8906

    $20 / night

    "Boulder city is a great town to resupply and outfit."

    "Arrived here after an adventure drive from Washington, camping along the way. We have family in Boulder City and having the space 46 at Boulder Beach was fabulous."

    7. Lake Mead RV Village — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    15 miles
    Website

    "We had an amazing lake view site with full hookups for our rv. It was only 7 minutes to the hover dam and 5 minutes into Boulder City. The only down side was it wasn’t made with kids in mind."

    "Called the morning of arrival to see if we could come in early as we were only about 1.5 hours away due to poor planning i.e. hard to get last minute reservations near the Grand Canyon South Rim."

    8. Las Vegas RV Resort

    25 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 451-8005

    $33 - $88 / night

    "Fully fenced with 24 hour entrance staffing. Patrolled by Security staff 24 hours. Close to several classic Vegas style casinos with a variety of shopping and restaurants within a ten minute drive."

    "They have a pool, hot tub, clubhouse, arrows around the park that weave you through the park totally a 1 mile distance. Everything is asphalt. Walkable to Sam's Town Casino."

    9. Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    20 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 293-8906

    "All sites has prefect views of the surrounding mountains. All sites that are situated on the outer rim of the campground, be weary. Most have a good steep decline not to far away from the pavement."

    "Quiet beautifully maintained campground with a dump station, portable water, spigots near restrooms and flush toilets. Firings and picnic tables at each site. Very few sites for rigs over 26’."

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Recent Reviews near Boulder City, NV

1118 Reviews of 106 Boulder City Campgrounds


  • Jack W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2026

    Arch Rock Campground — Valley of Fire State Park

    Favorite (Paid) Campsite of All Time.

    This is my personal favorite campsite of all time. Site 22 is particularly spectacular, as we were completely tucked away in our own little cove.

    We’re big fans of free camping, so we had high expectations after paying the camp site fee + day use fee + online reservation fee + out of state fee + surcharge fee (yes, five items total to reserve one campsite). That said, our expectations were blown away and I can’t give enough praise to this site. Perfect for families with kids who like to climb around.

    Cons: • There was so much pressure from the on-site water spigot that it shot out horizontally like a fire hose. We had to hold a sponge up to the opening and let it drip into a bucket in order to do dishes. • Too easy to get carried away climbing on all the rocks

    If you’re looking for free camping, see my review of the BLM dispersed site just West of the park.

  • Jack W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 5, 2026

    BLM dispersed camping west of Valley of Fire

    Brilliant Place

    Despite the fact that the camp sites in Valley of Fire are some of our top campsites of all time, we are also big fans of free camping—so for us, this place is a must-stay, and it’s right outside the park.

    I’ve stayed here twice now, once in April and once in late October. Both times there were little to no people. If you have clearance, you can easily make it in. There are a few sites to choose from.

    If you have AWD, you can make it even further up the steep hill to the campsites on the other side of the hill, or on the very top (you’ll see when you get there). We stayed at the very top, which elevated our stay to five stars.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 4, 2026

    Cal-Nev-Ari RV Park

    Clean, quiet, safe

    Clean, safe, quiet. Sites well spaced. No WiFi. No amenities beyond multi stall restroom/ showers. Peaceful night.

  • M
    Jan. 3, 2026

    Circus Circus RV Park

    Good Stop, Terrible Check In

    This is a good place to stop in Vegas. You will need some help getting into your spot. The park is next to the pool area. Our advice would be to enter the gate then walk over to the hotel to get your spot reservation otherwise you will be waiting for an email that will never arrive!!

  • Stephanie S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 3, 2026

    Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - Red Rock Campground

    Great spot, views, near Vegas and Scenic Red Rock Canyon drive

    We camped in one of the group sites and it was pleasantly surprising! Neighbours at the other group sites but they’re so far from us it still felt like we had the place to ourselves. We had our own toilet, was clean, there are no showers but water was available by a tap outside. Abundant Parking. Huge Covered picnic area with 4 long tables with seating - especially beneficial as it rained while we were there. We only used the fire ring on night 1, when it rained we used our own grills under the covered area. The little sites for setting up tents were all paved and outlined by rocks it had a cute little nomad community feel. there is no cell service but once you hike up the little hill cell service comes back - incase you need to be in contact for emergencies. Pretty close to the Scenic Drive also and closest store was the Walmart. Would come back and bring a bigger group next time. The only downfall is that you have to park away from your tent, so un/loading is a bit of work. I wished parking was right next to the covered picnic area at least.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 29, 2025

    Valley of Fire Dispersed

    Lots of room, easy to get to

    Super chill spot with room for any sized camper

  • Julie F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 28, 2025

    Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - Red Rock Campground

    Close to Vegas, lots to do

    Busy campground. No privacy at the sites but they are quite spaced out so you don’t feel watched. We were here in December and there was zero assistance or availability from camp host. We have near zero cell service (AT&T). Lots to do in the area. Hiking and mtb. The scenic route is great and tons of hikes from each stop. We did Kraft Mountain loop one day which is free (4-5 minutes drive from campground) - very busy but lots of parking.


Guide to Boulder City

Camping around Boulder City takes place on public land at elevations between 1,200 and 2,500 feet in a Mojave Desert environment. The area sits at the junction of several desert ecosystems, creating a unique landscape where exposed rock formations meet the receding shores of Lake Mead. Access roads into dispersed camping areas often require careful navigation, with many campsites reachable only via unpaved roads that deteriorate during monsoon season.

What to do

Hiking with burros: At Kingman Wash, wild burros from former mining operations roam freely near the campsites. "I spent 3 days and nights here at Kingman Wash in August... The burrows were a very welcome plus that added to the enjoyment of the trip," notes one visitor. These burros frequently visit campsites in early morning and evening.

Mountain biking on trail networks: Campers at Canyon Trail RV Park have direct access to mountain biking routes. "We originally stayed here as a layover on our way to Havasu. When we discovered the MTB and Downhill riding nearby, we stayed a couple more nights on our way back. A great place to use as a base camp for some serious riding (double-diamond)," explains one cyclist.

Paddleboarding on calm water: The protected coves around Boulder City offer ideal conditions for paddleboards. "The water is great and is perfect for my paddleboard!" reports a camper at Kingman Wash. These areas feature less boat traffic than the main lake channels, with morning hours providing the calmest water before afternoon winds pick up.

What campers like

Desert night sky viewing: The dark skies away from Las Vegas create prime stargazing conditions. "You could see stars in the nights sky for miles so if your a star watcher then this is the place for you," notes a visitor at Boulder Beach Campground. Stargazing is best between new moon phases when skies are darkest.

Off-grid solitude with lake access: Dispersed camping areas provide isolation despite proximity to urban areas. At Government Wash, a camper observed, "Is it a beautiful desert landscape or is it a semi-lawless post-apocalyptic landscape littered with broken glass? Both. Primitive camping, no services. It was great, 10/10 would stay again." Sites farther from access roads offer more seclusion.

Watching wildlife interactions: The transition zone between desert and lake creates diverse wildlife habitat. "Plenty of spots for fishing. Bring a chair, sunscreen, bug spray and water. I would recommend going around the sunrise or sunset because colors are quite stunning," advises a Government Wash visitor. Dawn and dusk hours provide peak wildlife activity periods.

What you should know

Road conditions require planning: Many access roads deteriorate significantly during monsoon season. A visitor to Kingman Wash cautions, "This campsite, based on view, seclusion and amazing-ness in general gets 5 stars for sure. Getting there is something you really have to want to do. The road is about 3 miles, but takes about 25 minutes to traverse. It's hilly, bumpy and holey."

Security varies by location: Some camping areas experience security challenges. "The problem is others also want to enjoy this location. I thought that camping during the week would be less crowded, but I was wrong. While having others camping or visiting near me isn't a big problem, the level of courtesy from others makes it unlikely I'll ever visit this site again," reports a Government Wash camper.

Shade availability impacts comfort: Tree cover varies dramatically between sites. Las Vegas Bay Campground offers natural shade: "Love this campground. Easy access from Las Vegas, but feels a world away. Lots of big trees and bushes make the campground feel like an oasis." Bring portable shade structures for exposed sites.

Tips for camping with families

Age restrictions apply: Some facilities limit younger visitors. "Not family friendly at all!! You must be 18 or older to come here so it's cool for people without kids or families," warns a visitor about Las Vegas RV Resort. Always check age policies when booking.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Children can observe desert wildlife safely from campgrounds. "We did get a visit from a burrow. Water is beautiful, views are beautiful. Lots of dogs and rocks so if mobility is an issue, the terrain is a bit challenging," notes a Kingman Wash visitor.

Swimming conditions change seasonally: Water levels fluctuate substantially. "The water is cool, clear and refreshing. Beware of coyotes lurking around fire rings looking for food!! I have two dogs that I take with me to run around, and swim and they love being able to play off of the leash," explains a Government Wash camper about spring conditions.

Tips from RVers

Ground conditions affect setup: The desert terrain varies from soft sand to hard-packed gravel. "We took our camper van down to the water. About 3 miles on the dirt road. Some spots are bumpy but we made it without ever getting stuck," reports a Kingman Wash visitor. RVers should bring leveling blocks as most dispersed sites have uneven terrain.

Battery management planning: Solar capacity becomes crucial without hookups. At El Dorado Dry Lake Bed, "There are some soft sand spots. Pretty wide open spots. No services. Cell service. It was very windy, and sand everywhere, so only stayed here for 2 nights." High sun exposure provides excellent solar charging conditions despite challenging terrain.

Water conservation strategies: Limited water access requires careful planning. "We are in a short skoolie and so clearance was not an issue - we stayed out of the sandier areas at the beach and did fine. It is a tricky road but slow is the key," advises a Kingman Wash camper who managed water resources for their stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Boulder City, NV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Boulder City, NV offers a wide range of camping options, with 106 campgrounds and RV parks near Boulder City, NV and 42 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Boulder City, NV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Boulder City, NV is Kingman Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area with a 4.4-star rating from 49 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Boulder City, NV?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 42 free dispersed camping spots near Boulder City, NV.