Best Glamping near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters in Nevada

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Best Glamping Sites Near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters (3)

    Colette K.'s photo of glamping accommodations at Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge near Alamo, NV
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    Camper-submitted photo at Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge near Alamo, NV
    Camper-submitted photo at Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge near Alamo, NV
    Camper-submitted photo at Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge near Alamo, NV
    Camper-submitted photo at Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge near Alamo, NV

    1. Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

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    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.

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    Camper-submitted photo at Picketts RV Park near Alamo, NV
    Camper-submitted photo at Picketts RV Park near Alamo, NV
    Camper-submitted photo at Picketts RV Park near Alamo, NV
    Camper-submitted photo at Picketts RV Park near Alamo, NV

    2. Picketts RV Park

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    Alamo, Nevada
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    Camper-submitted photo at Chief Mountain West near Caliente, NV
    Camper-submitted photo at Chief Mountain West near Caliente, NV

    3. Chief Mountain West

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    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.

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Recent Glamping Reviews near Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters

41 Reviews of 3 Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters Campgrounds


  • Katie B.
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    Sep. 18, 2020

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Beautiful scenery, lots of bugs & 💩

    We got in on a Thursday night right around 6:30 pm. We knew we were going to be cutting it close and in our 26 foot rig out of the 10ish spaces that could fit us (some spots are only for vans or tents) only 2 were left so we suggest getting here earlier. We found a space that was available next to another camping couple who were very kind. They were pulling a Bighorn maybe a 28 ft with slides and we both fit in spots 2 and 3 with ease. The road heading in is incredibly washboarded. Stick to the left side of the road if you want a slightly less bumpy ride. Scenery was gorgeous. Lots of shade for Nevada. Amazing view of the stars too! You are close to the highway but at night the road settles down and it was not a problem for us. Being so close to the lake be prepared to be inundated with bugs at night time if you have any lights on at all. Also, people do not seem to pick up after their pets (maybe even themselves?) as the closer you get to vegetation the more poop you’ll see alongside the grass/bushes. Overall, we enjoyed our stay here. It is a donation only park and it is first come first serve! We arrived Sept 17th around 6:30 pm with only two spots left and right after we pulled in another van and camper pulled in so I’m pretty sure it was full by 7 pm. Temps were low 60s at night and 85 when we arrived up until about 8:30 pm! Each site is spaced far enough apart where you aren’t necessarily on top of each other (except for our site which was meant for two rv’s)! There are also picnic tables, grills and fire pits at each site.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Picketts RV Park
    Nov. 20, 2020

    Picketts RV Park

    gorgeous surroundings in Alamo

    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. picnic tables and grass areas. They do take discounts so call ahead to find out.

  • Wes S.
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    Oct. 7, 2021

    Picketts RV Park

    Great overnight stay

    Owner and crew very nice and helpful. Full hookups cable wi fi. Great for passing through on way to or from home

  • Luckybreak R.
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    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.

  • Bill B.
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    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. 

  • Dubois E.
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    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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  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Picketts RV Park
    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.

  • Colette K.
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    Jun. 12, 2019

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, near Alamo, NV

    Ranger Review: GCI Pod Rocker at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, near Alamo, NV.

    CAMPGROUND REVIEW 

    Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, 9 miles south of near Alamo, NV. This campground is absolutely gorgeous and FREE!! However, nothing is ever really"free," so the price you pay is tolerating the noise from the very close US 93 highway. Noise diminishes at night, as there's very little truck traffic. At the time of this writing, Interstate 15 is detoured to this highway en route to Utah(until Spring 2020). All sites are first come first serve.  Each site has a picnic table, grill, fire pit, and a view of Upper Pahranagat Lake. Sites were clean& tidy in spite of no camp hosts. There are very few amenities: No water and a few scattered vault toilets. There is a handicap accessible site at the end of the long campground road with a paved stretch of sidewalk that goes to the south end of the lake. At the south end, there is a telescope for viewing wildlife and a park bench. We fished in the kayak a bit, but there were no bites. The landscaping is beautiful, with song birds always chirping. There's also a loop trail around the lake and another trail to the visitor's center. 

    Campground highlights:  https://youtu.be/Gch2ndb3t4Y

    PRODUCT REVIEW 

    As a ranger for The Dyrt, I get products to test from time to time. While camping at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, we tested the GCI Pod Rocker. 

    https://www.gcioutdoor.com/rockers/pod-rocker/ 

    GCI Pod Rocker looks very sharp and is well constructed. However, it seems to be more suited for a heavier person. For a lighter person, the rocking motion takes some work, unless the chair is positioned on a downward sloping hill. Sets up quick and easy, has a little drink holder pouch, and it has nice storage case with shoulder strap. 

    Pod Rocker in action:  https://youtu.be/MnZ4hCHwrXY

    In summary, we loved camping at Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, but with no water the stay was brief. However, adding this fun chair to our camping gear made our stay extra comfy!

  • J
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    Jun. 20, 2019

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Beautiful sunset and great fishing for the kids

    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. We loved it! Especially the kids... they woke me up super excited at 2 in the morning telling me they could hear coyotes. 

    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.

  • Jessica M.
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    Sep. 7, 2020

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Free is good

    We stopped in to review the campground for a future trip, pulling a 34 ft travel trailer with no problems. It’s located on a gravel road with a small portion washboard surface. Good for kayaking until October 1st. Then, closed to boating for the season. No swimming, no hookups. Fire rings available to use, but must bring your own firewood. There’s a trail at the south end of the lake. There are a few spaces for small vehicles only, but we found open choices today to fit our trailer. The highway runs along the campground, so there is road noise. We’d like to come back in a different season.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
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    Oct. 24, 2020

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Pahranagat means 'feet sticking in water'

    We stopped here for lunch to check it out as a potential spot for the future. So we didn't actually camp here but we looked around, took pictures, and made a plan for our return. First thing is that since this place is free and beautiful it fills up quickly. We arrived around 11:30 am and there were spots available but they were all taken by the time we left after our lunch. However, there is another free boondocking spot across the highway near the refuge entrance, so if you arrive too late to get a spot you could camp at the boondocking spot for one night and then try to get a campsite at the refuge the next day. It was October when we were there and the weather was cool and the leaves turning. Just gorgeous scenery and the campsites are literally right next to the lake. Lots and lots of water fowl. There are nice trails around the area too but be careful at the lower parts of the refuge because hunting is allowed there. The refuge consists of two lakes and a marsh. Parts of the lakes are muddy, which is probably how the place gets it's name. There are sites big enough for RVs and sites where only tents are allowed. None have hookups but they do have picnic tables. The road noise might bother some people. And the entire park is dirt roads, not paved. Parts of the road are narrow, so caution must be taken when passing other vehicles.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
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    Dec. 1, 2020

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    refuge FREE camping

    There is an upper and lower camp area here in pahranagat.

    You're on a major freeway so watch carefully for your turn in.

    Fishing, hunting, and bird watching all happen here so there is plenty to do.

    Did I mention it's free?? well it is and they have tables, grills, and fire rings.

    Cool little spot off of the freeway for sure, it gets loud due to the traffic but what else do you expect next to a freeway.

    They allow small non-motorized water vessels in the water so perfect for a kayak.

    PLenty of trees surrounding you and its honestly nicely shaded and full of education for the entire family.

    Trash cans available as well.

  • M
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    Feb. 3, 2021

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Great BLM site

    We looked for a last minute camping spot as we went from LA to Colorado and came across this spot. It was free and pet friendly and right next to the lake which made for a beautiful sunset. The only downside is that you do hear quite a bit of traffic driving past since it’s right next to the road but it’s definitely worth it for being free.

  • J
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    May. 9, 2021

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Pahranagnat Upper Lake Road Campground

    1st come. Sites 2 and 3, 4 and 5 are good for a RV ours is a class A with tow 55ft. Also at the end of campground 13, 14, 15 are back in sites for a longer rig with a roundabout to turn and get back out. Picnic table and fire pit and bbq. No services, no fees for 14 days. No Atv, etc. Vaulted toilets. No services, there is a dumpster at the turn in from highway onto Upper Lake Road. 3 miles into Alamo is gas, great little grocery store and Chester's Chicken. Pritchett RV has dump station, propane fill. Camp host actively monitors the goings at this Campground. Fishing for bass, crappie, catfish. We were here May 2021, gnats and mosquitoes but only in late evening, fun to watch the bats hunting for their dinner.

  • Erik R.
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    Mar. 22, 2022

    Upper Campground - Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge

    Windy, desolate, noisy

    03/22/2022 Rode in on motorcycles and checked in at check-in station. Looked for open sites and settled on site 11, which was built upon a mound. Had to park the bikes at the bottom and carry gear to the top of the mound, which provided a partial view from the top. One of the tent pads was hidden between some bushes which was good for some partial wind coverage. After setting up camp we went for a 3-4 mile walk around the lake, didn’t see much wildlife besides a few birds. Didn’t get to use the firepit due to high winds so bed time came pretty early after dinner. The vault bathrooms were clean, not smelly at all. Unfortunately there is constant road noise from the main road being about 75 feet away from the camp sites, and numerous cars hit the rumble strips causing even more noise. Right before bed time there were two large explosions that sounded like a bomb went off right across the lake, but I think it was from the aircraft bombing range nearby. There are no trash cans on site so prepare to pack out all trash. A few mice came out shortly after sundown so keep all food away from things you don’t want chewed through, like backpacks and tents. No other animals were seen during our stay. Camp sites were clean, neighbors were quiet, but the stay was quite boring and windy. Verizon service was good, no 5G but had full bars of 4G. Able to stream videos and check email/social media if needed. There is a gas station 5 miles away that is open from 5am-9pm.
    This campsite is a good spot to stay if you just need a free place to stay for the night and can sleep through road noise.

  • Dare To Everywhere  .The Dyrt PRO User
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    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.

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