Best Campgrounds near Hiko, NV

Dispersed and established camping options surround the rural community of Hiko in southeastern Nevada. Within 30 miles of this desert outpost, campers can choose from sites like Upper Campground at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, Picketts RV Park with hookups, or more primitive options like #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway. The landscape supports tent camping, RV sites with hookups, and even cabin accommodations at select locations. Outcrop Rock provides basic dispersed camping on public lands, while Cathedral Gorge and Kershaw-Ryan State Parks offer more developed facilities with amenities.

Road conditions vary significantly between established and dispersed sites. Paved access serves developed campgrounds, but many dispersed locations require navigating dirt roads. "It's about a 2 and a half 3 hour drive outside of Vegas depending on how fast you're going. If you drive past the sign, you missed it! The road in is a bit rocky, but not too bad," noted one camper about #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway. Desert heat becomes extreme in summer months, with limited shade at most sites. Cell coverage exists near the highway corridor but diminishes in more remote areas. Campers should prepare for high temperatures, carry extra water, and be aware that fires may be restricted during dry periods. Most sites operate year-round due to the mild desert winter climate.

Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge receives consistently positive reviews for its lakefront sites and wildlife viewing opportunities. Visitors appreciate the free camping and access to water activities. A camper mentioned, "Beautiful lake and deciduous trees. Lots of birds. Lots of space around campsites." Highway noise affects some campsites, particularly those at Pahranagat due to proximity to the main road. Visitors to dispersed sites like Outcrop Rock highlight the solitude and desert scenery. Several reviewers note the stargazing potential, especially near the Extraterrestrial Highway where dark skies and minimal light pollution create exceptional viewing conditions. Campers seeking amenities gravitate toward Picketts RV Park in Alamo with full hookups, while those wanting more primitive experiences choose dispersed BLM sites where self-sufficiency is essential but fees are nonexistent.

Best Camping Sites Near Hiko, Nevada (26)

    1. Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    34 Reviews
    Alamo, NV
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 725-3417

    "Stopped here short of intended destination due to lateness of the hour and long drive. Great sites along the lake with tables and fire rings and fireplaces."

    "We got in on a Thursday night right around 6:30 pm."

    2. Picketts RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Alamo, NV
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 725-3300

    "A few minutes walk or about 1 minute drive. I will be back. It is first come first serve there are no fees except gas and maybe a tire.

    Edited by bloxd io 1 day ago"

    "Well kept with full hookups 30/50 amp, cable TV, WiFi,  clean bathrooms with tub and shower, laundry facilities, Propane sales, and dump station and a corner store nearby. picnic tables and grass areas"

    4. #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway

    4 Reviews
    Alamo, NV
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 289-1800

    "It’s about a 2 and a half 3 hour drive outside of Vegas depending on how fast you’re going. If you drive past the sign, you missed it! You pull in off the highway and just pick a spot."

    "Drove in and veered to the right to a campground that had a firepit next to a juniper bush that provided some nice privacy."

    5. Alamo Nevada Rodeo Grounds

    3 Reviews
    Alamo, NV
    17 miles
    Website

    $13 / night

    "There was no one around the entire night, and for the price, it was very nice with all the hookups for $13.00."

    "A couple dirt bikers on nearby trails during the day, very quiet in the evening (only 2 other rigs). Not pristine; a good bit of horse dung around but it is a rodeo grounds so no surprise."

    6. Outcrop Rock

    2 Reviews
    Hiko, NV
    16 miles
    Website

    "You can see two distinct rock croppings off the highway. Turn down a dirt road and then right on the first turn off. There are two or three areas where you can camp."

    9. Green Valley Grocery RV Park

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    Alamo, NV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 725-3545

    $50 - $65 / night

    10. Cathedral Gorge State Park Campground

    33 Reviews
    Panaca, NV
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 728-4460

    "One of the best hidden gems in Nevada! Great camping with clean restrooms and well maintained campgrounds. Plenty of good trails nooks and crannies to explore.

    Highly recommended!!"

    "Nice little campground located in the Cathedral Gorge State Park in Eastern central Nevada. Sites are first come first serve. Each has Electrical hook ups, but no sewer/dump facilities."

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Recent Reviews near Hiko, NV

129 Reviews of 26 Hiko Campgrounds


  • Aaron S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 16, 2025

    Young's RV Park

    Happy Campers!

    We were passing through on our way to Great Basin National Park.  Very clean and quite campsite.  Would highly recommend.  Office was very friendly and welcoming.

    www.hitched4fun.com crew loved this spot.  Looks like lots of fun things to explore nearby too.  We will have to come back.

    Reasonably priced too.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Mt Irish Campsite

    Not private property

    This is not private property Dyrt crashed when adding new place. This is BLM Campground with 4 established sites and a pit toilet. Very nice new campground with great views.

  • M
    Aug. 1, 2025

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Beautiful spot

    We enjoyed our stay at site 3 which is really site 2&3 (buddy sites). A great view and big enough for our 33 ft 5th wheel and truck. Level enough that we didn't unhook. It was hot, temp 95 but had a breeze all day. Road noise when outside the camper, but not bad overnight since we had a fan running. Road in is one lane. Husband walked and biked the nice 3 mile loop around the lake.

  • Joshua M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 31, 2025

    Bristol Pass Dispersed

    Great Site

    Very limited spots. Only really two spots here. There is great firewood here. Clean sites. Good place to stop on the way to Great Basin NP

  • Donald J.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 24, 2025

    Cathedral Gorge State Park Campground

    Cathedral Gorge Campground

    Campground is well maintained flat level gravel sites with some shade, power available. Overflow parking nearby. This is our second stay here.

  • Jules S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 17, 2025

    Bristol Pass Dispersed

    May 2025

    Good dirt area to stay for the night. Pretty quiet. Roads just come up quick and aren’t marked so slow down before you are approaching

  • Regina H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 2, 2025

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    I would stay again

    There are 15 camp sites located on the lake side. Lots of hiking & birding. Camp host came and checked on us.

    The Camp ground full sign was never taken down even though there were several camp sites available every night.

    Trash located at entrance & water available at the visitor center.

  • Peggy V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 21, 2025

    Kershaw-Ryan State Park

    Fantastic place to stay

    Beautiful spot. State Park with 16 campingspots and very nice trails.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2025

    Picketts RV Park

    Van Dwelling

    Clean place with level spots. Ryan was very accommodating and cordial! Paid $36 for the night. The Sinclair/C store was next door and very clean too.


Guide to Hiko

The landscape surrounding Hiko, Nevada features high desert terrain at approximately 4,750 feet elevation with dramatic rock formations and semi-arid climate. Summer daytime temperatures regularly exceed 90°F while winter nights can drop below freezing. Camping spots near Hiko offer access to wildlife refuges, rock formations, and desert landscape with limited cellular connectivity beyond highway corridors.

What to do

Stargazing opportunities: Along the Extraterrestrial Highway, dark skies create exceptional viewing conditions. "Followed detailed directions in app and boom. Great spot! Didn't know till I saw strange aircraft that site was actually right in area 51's night sky. So trippy," noted a visitor to #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway.

Hiking canyon trails: Cathedral Gorge State Park provides unique geological formations for exploration within a short drive. A camper mentioned, "We hiked the main trail to an overlook, which was really awesome. We left before the sun got too hot. I'm not sure this park would be a great destination for a vacation, because you can pretty much see all there is to see in a few hours."

Wildlife viewing: Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge supports birdwatching and nature observation. "Beautiful lake and deciduous trees. Lots of birds. Lots of space around campsites," reported one camper. Another added, "Husband walked and biked the nice 3 mile loop around the lake."

What campers like

Free lakefront camping: Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge offers no-cost sites with water access. "This is a great stop when headed north or south. We always visit twice a year!! It's well kept and quiet. Perfect spot," shared one regular visitor to Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge.

Privacy between sites: Several dispersed locations provide separation from other campers. At Outcrop Rock, one visitor noted, "Fun little spot for the night right off the 93. BLM land. You can see two distinct rock croppings off the highway. Turn down a dirt road and then right on the first turn off. There are two or three areas where you can camp."

Clean facilities: Cathedral Gorge State Park maintains well-kept amenities. A camper commented, "The sites were level, groomed, and not a speck of trash to be found. Great Verizon service, no ATT. We didn't use the bathroom because of covid, but based on the cleanliness of the rest of the place, it was probably perfect."

What you should know

Limited services: Most sites require self-sufficiency with minimal facilities. Regarding Outcrop Rock, a visitor explained, "I spent a couple of days here in August and did some nude hiking around the rock areas. I had the whole place to myself for most of the time. It was hot, but that's perfect for me since I'm nude all the time."

Road accessibility: Access roads vary in quality with many dispersed sites requiring careful navigation. A visitor to #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway noted, "The drive on 375 was decent road, all uphill but not bad. Great views. Drive back down was super easy! A bit disappointed as the app had said showers and toilets."

Water availability: Most dispersed sites lack water sources, requiring advance planning. At Cathedral Gorge, however, "Bathrooms are clean with a single shower. I had no problem with hot water, but the campground was not busy on the Monday after Fourth of July and it was hot out. It was nice to be able to get off the dust!"

Tips for camping with families

Seek easy exploration options: Cathedral Gorge offers accessible slot canyons for children. "The nature hike to the slit canyons was super short and the kids loved exploring the caves!" shared a parent at Cathedral Gorge State Park Campground.

Wildlife encounters: Children might enjoy the relatively tame desert animals. One camper observed, "What we noticed right away, before we even started exploring the park, was that the wildlife was super tame. The jackrabbits and lizards came right into our campsite to check us out, and there were birds singing everywhere - not what we expected from a desert landscape."

Fishing opportunities: Pahranagat provides fishing access for younger campers. A visitor recalled, "The kids caught their first fish at this site as well, for that I will always appreciate this hidden gem. They caught catfish, perch and a huge carp. We released all of their catches, because it was the right thing to do."

Tips from RVers

Full hookup options: For those needing complete services, commercial parks provide full amenities. A visitor to Picketts RV Park stated, "Pretty greenery and a stream that runs through this little RV spot. Well kept with full hookups 30/50 amp, cable TV, WiFi, clean bathrooms with tub and shower, laundry facilities, Propane sales, and dump station and a corner store nearby."

Budget-friendly overnight options: Alamo Rodeo Grounds offers reasonable rates with basic services. "Full hookups for $13 (plus $5 to use sewer), level sites and 4 bars on Verizon. A couple dirt bikers on nearby trails during the day, very quiet in the evening (only 2 other rigs)," noted a camper at Alamo Nevada Rodeo Grounds.

Connectivity considerations: Cell service varies significantly across camping areas. At Alamo Rodeo Grounds, a visitor mentioned, "The area has a large lake and a river running through it and is very lush and green in some places. They sell fishing supplies if you feel like fishing in the middle of the desert. I highly recommend it as a nice stop-over."

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Hiko camping areas?

Camping amenities near Hiko vary by location. Cathedral Gorge State Park Campground offers electrical hookups, clean restrooms with running water, showers, and well-maintained sites. Young's RV Park provides full hookups, free WiFi, laundry facilities, and is pet-friendly with gravel roads and spotless new bathrooms. For those seeking more basic accommodations, many of the public campgrounds in the area typically include picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets. Water availability is limited at some sites, so it's advisable to bring your own supply. Most campgrounds in the region do not offer sewer hookups or dump stations.

Where can I find camping spots in Hiko, Nevada?

Hiko and its surrounding area offer several camping options. The Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge provides lakeside sites with tables and fire rings on a first-come, first-served basis. For those seeking a unique experience with full hookups, the Alamo Nevada Rodeo Grounds offers affordable camping at just $13 per night. Other nearby options include Picketts RV Park near Alamo and dispersed camping on BLM land like Horneys Rest Stop. Most campgrounds in the area fill up quickly, especially during peak seasons, so arriving early is recommended.

What outdoor activities can I enjoy while camping in Hiko, Nevada?

The Hiko area offers diverse outdoor activities for campers. At Kershaw-Ryan State Park, you can explore natural springs, gorgeous flora, and stunning hiking trails with spectacular overlook views that are particularly beautiful in fall. The Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge provides excellent opportunities for hiking, biking on established trails, boating on the lake, and exceptional bird watching. Swimming isn't permitted in the refuge's waters, but the area is perfect for wildlife photography. Throughout the region, visitors can enjoy stargazing due to minimal light pollution, geological exploration, and scenic drives. Many locations also offer educational interpretive trails highlighting the unique desert ecosystem and cultural history.