Best Glamping near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters
Little A'Le'Inn houses unique glamping accommodations along Nevada's Extraterrestrial Highway, featuring cabin accommodations with electric hookups, water access, and basic amenities for travelers seeking comfort in the remote desert landscape. Located in Rachel, a tiny town of just 37 residents, this established campground provides picnic tables, showers, and toilets while offering a distinctive alien-themed experience. Visitors appreciate the accessible water and electric hookups, with options for those seeking more than basic tent camping. One guest noted, "It costs only $10 and can accommodate even large RVs. There are no hookups."
The wildlife-rich setting of Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge offers glamping opportunities with unparalleled lakeside views and abundant bird watching. The free established campground includes picnic tables, fire pits, and vault toilets, with access to trails around the refuge lakes. Visitors can enjoy kayaking on the lake until October 1st when boating season closes, and wildlife viewing continues year-round with numerous species of birds and other animals making their home in this desert oasis. A camper highlighted, "The campsite can be a little noisy during the day, but it slows down drastically at night. It's a wildlife refuge, so you will see and hear wildlife all day, and all night." Picketts RV Park in Alamo provides another glamping option with full hookups, cable TV, WiFi, clean bathrooms with tub and shower facilities, and grassy areas with picnic tables.

