Best Camping near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters

Whether you're an RVer or tent camper, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters, NV is a great place to post up for the weekend—or longer. Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. Search nearby campsites and find top-rated spots from other campers.

Best Camping Sites Near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters, NV (14)

    Camper-submitted photo from Little A’Le’Inn
    Camper-submitted photo from Little A’Le’Inn
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    Camper-submitted photo from Little A’Le’Inn
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    1. Little A’Le’Inn

    6 Reviews
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    26 Saves
    Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters, Nevada

    Back in 1990 we decided to aspire to the surrounding area and embrace what this town of Rachel was really all about during this period in history. Thus the name of the Little A'Le'Inn was born. Some believe the name to sound like an inn that serves ale (ale inn), while others believe it to mean alien. We leave this up to you to decide. We like the sounds of both. There are so many memories, so many wonderful people, and so many good times that have been had here in our little establishment. Thank you all for what you have allowed us to do here. This has been my life's dream. Some of those who have shared this dream have passed on and will be remembered forever each and everyday as we pass through the Little A'Le'Inn's front doorway on our way ...... to serve you. Look up as the truth lies there. Always keep your eyes to the skies whenever you can. You just never know when that special event will happen. At those times there may be no answers, leaving you only to wonder what just happened or what you saw, and having to ask more questions... getting no answers. Life is a mystery, enjoy the ride. The events and unidentified flying objects we see and only hear at times in this area often leave us shaking our heads. The unknown is what we live for. The times when logic escapes us and the knowledge of things to come are before us. We welcome it all. RV space RV space with water and electrical standard RV type 30 amp power hookups. Note: We do not have a hook up or dump tank for waste materials.

    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $10 - $25 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
    Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
    Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
    Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
    Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
    Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    2. Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    31 Reviews
    150 Photos
    233 Saves
    Alamo, Nevada

    Fifteen primitive lakeside campsites are available along Upper Pahranagat Lake. Sites are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. They are free of charge, though a donation box is provided at the registration kiosk if you choose to make a contribution. The refuge may reserve sites for youth groups participating in a service project as part of their stay. If you'd like to organize a service project, contact the Visitor Services Specialist at 775-725-3417 ext. 101.

    Several of the sites can accommodate multiple tents, camping trailers, or RVs. No electrical, water or waste treatment facilities are available. Vault toilets (no flush) are provided. Visitors may stay for a maximum of fourteen days within a 31 day period. Quiet hours are from 10pm to 7am. Generators are allowed, but if the generator is noisy it should be shut down overnight to respect other campers.

    Fires are allowed only in provided grills and fire pits. Please do not construct rock fire rings.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    Camper-submitted photo from Area 51 Stake Out - Dreamland Camp
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    Camper-submitted photo from Area 51 Stake Out - Dreamland Camp

    3. Area 51 Stake Out - Dreamland Camp

    2 Reviews
    9 Photos
    17 Saves
    Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters, Nevada

    Wide open desert with history. In the 1800s the area was prospected for lead and silver. It was also used as farmland decades ago, and now is infamous for it's world class night skies and Area 51 air force installation. Although you can see planes taking off towards the Nellis Bombing Range, or see jetfighter training exercises or even test flights, the US Government still hasn't acknowledged the existence of the facility... that you are not allowed to enter. This is also a UFO hotspot and required visiting for those that believe Earth may have visitors.

    This land means a lot to a lot of different people. For some, it means peace from city life. For others, it is the perfect setting for reflection on your life. Many find it to be the kind of adventurous or challenging tent camping they've sought. You'd be foolish not to count yourself among those the photographers, amateur astronomers, or souls that enjoy the continental United States' "darkest skies" with the least amount of light pollution in this part of the world. Some simply like camping and getting free air shows. Finally, if you enjoy UFO stories or stories of our men in black, there is an itinerary for you here that nowhere else can provide. This area is on many "independent researchers" must-visit list.

    If all that weren't enough, there is an indescribable feeling of bedding down for the night in this valley. Maybe 100% of people don't feel it, but so many past visitors who have spent the night near the Extraterrestrial Highway (the real name of Nevada State Route 395 that this land is accessible from) can vouch for it.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Alcohol

    $19 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway
    Camper-submitted photo from #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway
    Camper-submitted photo from #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway
    Camper-submitted photo from #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway
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    Camper-submitted photo from Picketts RV Park
    Camper-submitted photo from Picketts RV Park
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    5. Picketts RV Park

    6 Reviews
    3 Photos
    14 Saves
    Alamo, Nevada
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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    6. Alamo Nevada Rodeo Grounds

    3 Reviews
    9 Photos
    7 Saves
    Alamo, Nevada
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Equestrian
    • Trash
    • Drinking Water

    $13 / night

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      8. Outcrop Rock

      2 Reviews
      4 Photos
      7 Saves
      Hiko, Nevada
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • RVs
      • Tents
      • Standard (Tent/RV)
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      9. Chief Mountain West

      2 Reviews
      1 Photo
      11 Saves
      Caliente, Nevada

      This recreation site provides amenities for camping and picnicking, such as restrooms, fire pits, picnic tables, and shade structures. It also is a trailhead for the Silver State OHV Trail.

      • Pets
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      • ADA Access
      • Tents
      • Tent Cabin
      • Glamping
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        10. Cherry Creek

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        Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters, Nevada

        Located at the foot of the Quinn Canyon Wilderness. It is a rustic and mostly undeveloped campground in the middle of a pinyon-juniper forest. Generally open from the end of May thru September (pending snow and accessibility)

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      • N
        Camper-submitted photo from Outcrop Rock
        Nov. 25, 2024

        Outcrop Rock

        Good for a couple of days of nude hiking

        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.  I'd return here when I'm headed to the Lake Mead area in the near future (one of my very favorite nude destinations).

      • Patricia N.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
        Sep. 24, 2024

        Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

        Quiet haven

        Bring your boat kayak or paddle boards and enjoy the lake. There is abundant

        wildlife to view and peace and quiet.

        14 days stay limit and free, unbelievable. There are paths for walking or e-bike riding. We did not go to the Visitor Center but would make sure and check it out next time. 

        We got the last available spot and counted ourselves blessed. Gets pretty busy here so the earlier in the day you arrive, the better your chance to find a spot.

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
        Sep. 19, 2024

        Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

        Beautiful deciduous trees and lake

        Off hwy 93 in Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge.#10 on Upper Pahranagat lake. Tables, grill, steel fire pit. First come first served. Free. Awesome campsite hosts. Hwy noise. Lots of birds. Lots of space around campsites. Dogs need to be on leads

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
        Sep. 19, 2024

        Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

        Beautiful lake and deciduous trees

        Off hwy 93 in Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge. #10 on Upper Pahranagat lake. Tables, grill, steel fire pit. First come first served. Free. Awesome campsite hosts. Hwy noise. Lots of birds. Lots of space around campsites. Dogs need to be on leads

      • DL M.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
        Sep. 19, 2024

        Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

        Beautiful lake and deciduous trees

        Off hwy 93 in Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge. #10 on Upper Pahranagat lake. Tables, grill, steel fire pit. First come first served. Free. Awesome campsite hosts. Hwy noise. Lots of birds. Lots of space around campsites. Dogs need to be on leads

      • PThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Little A’Le’Inn
        Sep. 13, 2024

        Little A’Le’Inn

        Meet the Aliens

        This place is in the middle of the desert and it is not really pretty. And yet, it is worth a visit. This is all about Area 51 and the stories around it (we met a guy that claimed he would communicate with aliens there). If you’re into it, enjoy! The guys at the restaurant are really nice. Only downside: you can only use the bathroom during opening hours. One night should be enough.

      • Dubois E.
        Camper-submitted photo from Picketts RV Park
        Jun. 6, 2024

        Picketts RV Park

        Nice

        I didn't want to leave but we were running out of previsions. However before we left I hit a rather large root in the pathway and popped a tire. It is all dirt roads. I had to change a tire on a soft dirt road, it was almost impossible. We caught some sprinkles, which was awesome to escape the Las Vegas heat. The hike at sawmill was great. Not to hard. We made it to a peak. Seen horse's, lizards rabbits, and preying mantis. No amenities or water source. There is no fires allowed, stoves ok. There is a picnic area at sawmill trailhead with tables, grills and bathrooms. 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.

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        Camper-submitted photo from Alamo Nevada Rodeo Grounds
        Mar. 18, 2024

        Alamo Nevada Rodeo Grounds

        Nice spot for a night.

        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). Not pristine; a good bit of horse dung around but it is a rodeo grounds so no surprise. Only drawback was bathrooms were closed. Would definitely stay there again.

      • Jeffrey F.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Outcrop Rock
        Feb. 23, 2024

        Outcrop Rock

        Cool rock cropping off the 93

        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. Probably not the best for long term, but great for a night and pretty secluded. The back drop of the rocks makes it feel even more remote. I had good Verizon cell service. You don’t really hear the noise from the highway. About a mile off the highway. Good soft dirt. 

      • SThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Little A’Le’Inn
        Feb. 7, 2024

        Little A’Le’Inn

        1 night stay

        Arrived late afternoon and the cafe was closed which was understandable. We were looking to stay the night and a kind gentleman said we could do some dispersed camping opposite the cafe for free! Their hookups weren’t on because the tills were off but we were just happy to be in the area. Would go back! Lovely flat space and great scenery

      • N
        Camper-submitted photo from Alamo Nevada Rodeo Grounds
        Sep. 12, 2023

        Alamo Nevada Rodeo Grounds

        Great place for an overnight

        There was no one around the entire night, and for the price, it was very nice with all the hookups for $13.00. The weather was windy and stormy in the distance, which made for excellent sleeping weather and a beautiful sunset and sunrise. Some cattle were in pens not far off, but otherwise, it was vacant. 

        Alamo is a small Mormon town, so it felt safe even though we were the only people in the area. When it got dark, there was a quad driving in circles very close, and sometimes coming directly at us. I was a little nervous about being alone out there so I called 911, and they sent an officer out. By then, the quad had gone, but we felt safer because the officer said he would be nearby all night. 

        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.

        The Sinclair gas station has a well-stocked grocery store, but they're a dry county so if you want a beer you need to go 7 miles up to Hiko and you'll be able to buy beer and wine.

      • FThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Horneys Rest Stop BLM - Dispersed Site
        Aug. 1, 2023

        Horneys Rest Stop BLM - Dispersed Site

        Suitable as Plan B Only

        We had planned to stay the night here as a mid point stop between Bryce Canyon and Mono Lake. Pulled in and every space was open. But the vibe was sketchy. Toilet paper and trash everywhere. Close to the road and minimal privacy. Despite being tired of the road we decided to push on for another 4-5 hours. I would only consider this if you were simply too exhausted to go further. Then I’d lock the doors and sleep lightly…

      • B
        Camper-submitted photo from Area 51 Stake Out - Dreamland Camp
        Jul. 20, 2023

        Area 51 Stake Out - Dreamland Camp

        Camping with the Aliens

        This spot is really unique, if your like me, you like to be away from the crowd. Then this the perfect spot for you. Very clear sky, full of stars and STRANGE unexplainable activity. The owner took my call. Very nice an attentive. I would recommend watching his video on how to get to the property as it is a few miles south inland from the highway. Bring your own fire wood and connect with nature..

      • AThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
        Jul. 8, 2023

        Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

        Great location with lake

        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. Able to set up in one of the RV sites next to the water. Bike trails available, boating allowed but no swimming. Visitor center is nearby. Reasonable temps. Proximity of water does mean bugs of all kinds(gnats, nozzles, dragonflies etc.) 8 person occupancy. Only downside is proximity to the highway but not as heavily trafficked as it could be.

      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
        Jun. 16, 2023

        Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

        Pretty Lake

        I have stayed at this campground a couple of times now on my way to/from Las Vegas. The lake is so pretty. Plentiful wildlife. A great 3.1 mile loop around the lake to shake out the legs. Camp hosts are friendly and helpful. Pit toilets are clean. The only drawback is the highway noise. Trucks/traffic noise all night.

      • Heather L.
        Camper-submitted photo from #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway
        May. 27, 2023

        #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway

        Great place - no showers or toilets

        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.

      • Jodi K.
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
        May. 21, 2023

        Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

        So much noise and unfriendly staff

        There is so much hwy traffic that it makes it hard to sleep. Staff approach you unfriendly and confrontational before they even get a chance to understand what you are doing. We were sitting in the shade of a tree in the next camp spot as there was zero shade in ours and instead of understanding or having any conversation the staff approached us like we were criminals. We were barely encroaching on the next camp and were literally just sitting in the shade getting relief from a blazing hot day, with no shade in our camp spot. And staff came at us aggressively and acusaltional. Two female campers, sitting quietly reading books in their shade. Camp spot #15 requires a HC plaque and we were watching everyone who came by to see if they were HC at which time we would happily move out of the shade of the tree separating the two camps. But the staff made us feel so uncomfortable and so not understanding or people friendly that we couldn't even talk to him nor have a conversation about it.
        No campfire pit in #14 as well and #15 had no one all weekend, What a waste.

      • Bill B.
        Camper-submitted photo from Picketts RV Park
        Apr. 13, 2023

        Picketts RV Park

        Okay spot on the way through

        This is an OK spot to stop on your way through going north or south, but probably not the best place to stay for more than a day or two. The people are extremely accommodating, and the spots are easy to get in and out of. The price is great for what you get and the Wi-Fi it’s just fine. There is a grocery store right next-door and a gas station but that’s about it. I couldn’t get any network connection through my cell phone, so it was a good thing we had Wi-Fi. The owners are extremely friendly and accommodating. 

      • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Area 51 Stake Out - Dreamland Camp
        Jan. 11, 2023

        Area 51 Stake Out - Dreamland Camp

        World Class Night Skies!

        Ashley here with The Dyrt! We're so happy to have this new partner on our platform! Tent camping, the least light pollution in this part of the world, and maybe even a UFO sighting. Come give this place a try and leave your review here.

      • Joel C.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Chief Mountain West
        Nov. 7, 2022

        Chief Mountain West

        Basecamp for exploring

        This is BLM land and we did not stay at the campground but on a level spot a few miles away.  The camp has nice sites and shade structures.  We saw quite a few wild horses too!  There is a lot of stuff to explore in this area, especially if you have a 4x4 or SxS.  Very dark area so lots of stars.  Beautiful area so please leave it nicer than you found it.

      • Luckybreak R.
        Camper-submitted photo from Picketts RV Park
        Jul. 14, 2022

        Picketts RV Park

        Convenient stop over , very friendly !

        Alamo is an oasis in a otherwise long stretch of road. Park is family owned and operated, clean and neat bathrooms. Recommend and will stay again.

      • Dare To Everywhere  .The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge
        Jun. 13, 2022

        Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

        Was full, stayed across the street.

        Stayed: 5/28/2022

        Cost: FREE

        Site: N/A

        Vehicle: GMC Terrain

        Equipment: Car

        AT&T and T-Mobile: Good Service

        CAMPGROUND WAS FULL- DID NOT STAY HERE– BACKUP ACROSS THE STREET

        Was a nice campground, would be great to stay here.

        We were on our way to Great Basin from Las Vegas and this was essentially the only option. We arrived around 9PM and the Pahranagat National Wildlife campground was full. Another review below mentioned an open space across the street that they used. It took us a minute to find it, but the entrance is DIRECTLY across the street from the Wildlife entrance.

        We were the only ones, but you can tell others had been using this place. There were plenty of tracks and fire pits. It felt a little weird being there alone, but this did the trick when there isn’t anything else for miles and miles. See video to get an idea of the layout.

        #DareToEverywhere


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      Guide to Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters

      Camping near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters, Nevada, offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a quick stop or a longer stay, there are several campgrounds nearby that cater to different needs.

      What to do:

      • Hiking: Explore the scenic trails around the area. One camper mentioned, "The hike at Sawmill was great. Not too hard. We made it to a peak and saw horses, lizards, rabbits, and a praying mantis."
      • Wildlife Watching: The Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge is a great spot for observing various wildlife. A visitor noted, "Plentiful wildlife. A great 3.1-mile loop around the lake to shake out the legs."
      • Stargazing: With minimal light pollution, the night sky is perfect for stargazing. One camper shared, "Very quiet at night, did some hiking around the area and lots of desert wildflowers and landscape."

      What campers like:

      • Friendly Owners: Campers appreciate the welcoming atmosphere. At Picketts RV Park, one reviewer said, "The owners are extremely friendly and accommodating."
      • Clean Facilities: Many campgrounds, like Young's RV Park, are noted for their cleanliness. A visitor remarked, "Restrooms are immaculately kept. Great tiled showers."
      • Convenient Locations: Campgrounds like Little A’Le’Inn are well-placed for travelers. One camper mentioned, "This appears to be the only RV spot along the Extraterrestrial Highway."

      What you should know:

      • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, such as #375 off Extraterrestrial Highway, have few amenities. A camper noted, "No water hookups, bathrooms, or cell service. Nearest gas station is about 30 miles in either direction."
      • First-Come, First-Serve: Many sites operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. A visitor at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge mentioned, "I wanted to stay again and found no open spots."
      • Road Conditions: Some campgrounds have dirt roads that may be challenging. One camper at Picketts RV Park said, "I hit a rather large root in the pathway and popped a tire."

      Tips for camping with families:

      • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Young's RV Park that offer amenities for kids. A reviewer said, "The campground has a little free library if you want a book to read."
      • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have activities planned. One camper at Little A’Le’Inn mentioned, "The alien tourist items were fun for the kids!"
      • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Some campgrounds have limited access to stores. A visitor at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge noted, "There is no market."

      Tips from RVers:

      • Check Hookups: Ensure your chosen campground has the necessary hookups. A reviewer at Picketts RV Park mentioned, "Full hookups cable Wi-Fi. Great for passing through."
      • Be Prepared for Dust: Some campgrounds have gravel roads. One camper at Hot Creek Campground said, "Very dusty, 7-mile gravel road to get here off the highway."
      • Stay Connected: If you need cell service, check reviews beforehand. A visitor at Little A’Le’Inn mentioned, "I couldn’t get any network connection through my cell phone."

      Camping near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters, Nevada, offers a variety of experiences for everyone. Whether you're an RV enthusiast or a family looking for adventure, there's something for you in this beautiful area.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • What camping is available near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters?

        According to TheDyrt.com, Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters offers a wide range of camping options, with 14 campgrounds and RV parks near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters and 3 free dispersed camping spots.

      • Which is the most popular campground near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters is Little A’Le’Inn with a 4.3-star rating from 6 reviews.

      • Where can I find free dispersed camping near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters?

        According to TheDyrt.com, there are 3 free dispersed camping spots near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters.

      • What parks are near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters?

        According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 parks near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters that allow camping, notably Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest and Great Basin National Park.