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    Camping options surrounding Las Vegas, Nevada range from full-service RV resorts to primitive dispersed camping areas. The region includes established campgrounds like Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area's Red Rock Campground, located about 20 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip, and Lovell Canyon Dispersed Camping in the Spring Mountains approximately 30 miles from downtown. Accommodations vary from developed RV parks with amenities such as Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort and Circus Circus RV Park directly on the Strip to free dispersed camping areas on public lands requiring no facilities or hookups.

    Weather conditions significantly affect camping experiences in this desert environment, with summer temperatures frequently exceeding 100°F in lower elevations. Winter brings cooler temperatures and occasional freezing conditions at higher elevations. "It can be devastatingly hot no matter what time of year it is," noted one visitor to Clark County Shooting Park. Most developed RV parks in Las Vegas operate year-round with full hookups allowing air conditioning during hot months, while primitive camping areas like those in Lovell Canyon may require permits and have seasonal fire restrictions. Road access varies significantly between paved parking at urban RV parks and rough dirt roads leading to dispersed camping areas that may require high-clearance vehicles.

    Several visitors mentioned location as a primary consideration when selecting Las Vegas camping areas. RV parks on or near the Strip provide convenient access to attractions but often lack natural settings. "It is just a parking lot, but there are a couple of spots with trees," explained one camper about Circus Circus RV Park, which offers full hookups within walking distance to casinos. Security concerns were frequently mentioned in reviews of urban campgrounds, with multiple reports recommending locking valuables. In contrast, dispersed camping in surrounding public lands offers more solitude and natural desert landscapes but requires self-sufficiency. The Clark County Shooting Park campground provides a unique mixed-use camping experience, combining RV sites with access to shooting facilities, though reviews note this creates a noisier environment not suited for those seeking peace and quiet.

    Best Campgrounds near Las Vegas (120)

      1. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - Red Rock Campground

      4.3(75)12mi from Las Vegas80 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This offers a nice and quick getaway from the city of Las Vegas. You get a better view of tge nightsky and its quiet."

      "This is my favorite location to Camp. Campsites are locate at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, an about 20 mile from, The Las Vegas Strip. ..."

      from $12 - $80 / night

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      2. Circus Circus RV Park

      3.2(30)9mi from Las VegasRVs

      "Park your RV, lock it up and go enjoy Las Vegas. We took a short Uber ride to the main area of the strip to see all the sights and have fun with our kids and then just came back here to sleep."

      "Literally this place doesn’t get much better for location! Not to mention the lay out of it is so perfect for guest with big groups. They do have bathrooms and showers."

      from $46 - $63 / night

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      3. Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort

      4.5(42)15mi from Las VegasRVs

      "Easy site to visit Las Vegas. Next to the freeway. Swimming pool and shop available."

      "Close to the Las Vegas strip."

      4. Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town

      3.9(41)14mi from Las VegasRVs

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

      "It's right next to a casino. Its a good spot for those going to The Strio in Las Vegas, which isn't far away."

      5. Desert Eagle RV Park - Military Only

      4.8(21)10mi from Las VegasRVs, Tents

      "Conveniently located in North Las Vegas..the park has had recent upgrades..well maintained.. clean, nice bath houses."

      "The location is excellent, and the facilities are generally well-maintained and clean."

      6. Las Vegas RV Resort

      4.2(25)13mi from Las Vegas5 sitesRVs

      "Security at gate to make you feel secure while in Las Vegas. We had our E-bike stolen while parked on Strip in oversized lot."

      "The restrooms were very clean and the swimming pool was not crowded at all.The Las Vegas RV Resort is approximately 4 miles from the strip but Samstown Casino is within walking distance where you can"

      from $33 - $88 / night

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      7. Lovell Canyon Dispersed Camping (Spring Mountain)

      4.5(60)22mi from Las Vegas

      "We arrived before sunset, full of small spots along the road, which allows everyone to have their own space surrounded by vegetation."

      "This is a great little getaway outside of las vegas and pahrump. After a few miles in, you hit some trees and cooler weather. Stayed for one night, but will definitely be going back."

      8. Thousand Trails Las Vegas

      3.4(22)12mi from Las VegasRVs, Cabins

      "Had a great experience at thousand trails las vegas, it was our first rv park stay and the maiden voyage for our new (to us) pop-up trailer. Very clean facilities, friendly people and helpful staff."

      "Nice place, close to everything in Vegas. Helpful staff!"

      9. Hitchin' Post RV Park

      3.7(13)9mi from Las VegasRVs, Tents

      "I don't drive an RV but I have moved around a larger rig before so I know that sometimes being able to get into a site is half the battle."

      "Large RV park away from the Vegas Strip. Clean and well maintained. The sites are close together but all long pull thru. Large laundry facilities, big salt water swimming pool, mini golf."

      from $34 - $470 / night

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      10. Clark County Shooting Park

      4.0(6)6mi from Las VegasRVs, Tents

      "Very different kind of campground super close to Las Vegas, this land is administered by Clark County and includes one of the greatest and largest shooting facilities in the entire country."

      "This shooting complex is a great facility for the gun and archery enthusiast, and has level, full hookup, pull through sites with a great view of the Las Vegas valley, at a tremendous value."

      from $35 / night

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    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 27, 2026

      Arch Rock Campground — Valley of Fire State Park

      Arch Rock campground at Valley of Fire

      Stunning camp sites nestled among the red rock cliffs. Tables, shelter and fire rings. Bathrooms ( pit toilets). Stopped on way back from Utah on trip to San Diego. Pulled in after sunset and had to drive through to see what sites were available. They left a sign out saying campground full from weekend but had not taken it down yet and there were plenty of sites open. Self pay campground after hours. So warm that we slept in bed of truck with no tent to watch the stars!

    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 25, 2026

      Knob Hill BLM Dispersed Camping

      Great overnight

      We found out about this area on this site. Traveling from AZ to OR with our toy hauler and dogs. We hate hotels with dogs. We always seem to get a smelly room. Once we arrived and picked a spot we really enjoyed our space. Getting here was a bit of a puzzle. The directions led us to a space that seemed to be private property. There were faded out private property signs. We kept going and went past a makeshift fence with huge wooden posts. No more private property signs. We drove a ways to find a flat spot. Once settled in, loved our stay:) on the way out we saw where most people stay. It is well before the fence we went through and the gps destination. Nice level space. If we come back, that’s where we will stay. Also, we have AT&T and had no cell service.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 23, 2026

      Desert Eagle RV Park - Military Only

      Oasis in the desert

      Easy after hours check-in. I made a reservation about a month ago requesting Trees. They assign your site when you arrive. I got number 38 in the Trees, next to a beautiful desert garden. Long pull-thru, level concrete, FHU, picnic table. About half the park has small trees with no shade, the other half mature trees with shade. At 2 PM, 97° outside with a breeze. Will stay here again.

    • bThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 22, 2026

      Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area - Red Rock Campground

      Clean campground, high desert

      It is hot and beautiful. I might stay again if passing through, it was 35$. I originally gave it four stars, but as the sunset, I appreciated the natural beauty around me. there is a climbing area and tonight the stars will be amazing. I think if you really need it a layover on a long trip you should be able to find a parking space here, there are about 15 parking lot spaces forbovernighters along with more spacious campsites some have sun shelter. Bathrooms are clean, limited water and no trash disposal

    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 21, 2026

      Valley of Fire Dispersed

      Valley of Fire Road

      Open desert with some hills and mountains in distance. Site is off first main road pull off to the right from main road. Hard packed gravel and sand. Drive for thirty seconds to a minute to find large flat campsite with campfire ring. Very quiet. Lots of stars. Some light pollution from Vegas visible to the southwest. Only ones here midweek.

    • Joe M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 19, 2026

      Government Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

      Great disperse campground, but closed due to extreme heat until October 1st

      Great campground - quiet and accessible, paved road in, though a bit far (20 min). Fit my 22ft camper just fine.

       Just wanted to let everyone know that I just tried to pull in last night, May 18th, and it is apparently closed due to extreme heat until October 1st.

      Good luck finding another site this summer everyone.

    • Michele H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2026

      Willow Beach Campground and RV Park

      Impeccable Desert Campground

      This is our second time at Willow Beach campground, the last time was many years ago and it’s dramatically improved since then. Extremely clean bathrooms and beautifully maintained desert landscaping. We saw the maintenance staff raking and cleaning the spaces every day. We were able to spend the days paddle boarding and rest in our trailer in the afternoon and evenings. Be warned, the wind can really get moving, tent camping would be very challenging. We saw several popups and poorly staked tents taking a beating. Our space was quite private with a great view of the stark landscape.

    • Tomáš K.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Main Street Station RV Park

      Nice camp for a good price

      Nice camp with clen showers, toilets and loundry room. The location is relativly close to strip, but also near a loud highway. We had no problem with any individuals but it looks like thay can be in this place.

    • David C.
      May. 9, 2026

      Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town

      Great pool.

      It's not a horrible spot, but i'm not a big fan of roll parking rv sites. If you're okay with that, I can't see anything wrong with this place.


    Guide to Las Vegas

    The Vegas camping experience extends well beyond the bright lights and sounds of the city. Located in the Mojave Desert at elevations ranging from 1,500-3,000 feet, camping areas near Las Vegas endure temperature swings of 30+ degrees between day and night. Several camping options outside the city sit at higher elevations where temperatures can be 15-20 degrees cooler than on the Strip, making them popular escapes during summer months.

    What to do

    Shooting sports: 30 minutes from Strip at Clark County Shooting Park. This facility offers rifle, archery, pistol, skeet, trap, and sport clay shooting. One visitor notes, "This shooting complex is a great facility for the gun and archery enthusiast, and has level, full hookup, pull through sites with a great view of the Las Vegas valley, at a tremendous value."

    Desert hiking: Access mountain trails in multiple locations around Las Vegas. At Lovell Canyon Dispersed Camping, visitors appreciate the outdoor access. "There's hiking nearby farther in the canyon and has never been an issue finding a spot for our Sprinter here," mentions one camper. The area provides cooler temperatures and hiking options away from city heat.

    Rock climbing: Year-round options for climbers at various skill levels. A Red Rock Canyon visitor advised, "Great camp sites with shade, fire pits, tables, water and bathrooms near by. Very popular spot in April and May, show up early so you don't end up with a walk up site."

    What campers like

    Casino-free experiences: Campers appreciate finding natural settings close to urban amenities. One reviewer at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area shared, "Vegas is great, but it's not really my kind of town. I prefer getting out of the city and getting back to nature. Red Rocks is a great place to make that happen."

    Temperature relief: Higher elevation camping offers escape from Vegas heat. A Lovell Canyon camper reported, "Needed a place to best the heat while passing through Vegas, was a good 20 degrees cooler." This temperature difference makes mountain camping locations popular during summer months when Strip temperatures regularly exceed 110°F.

    Nighttime views: Light pollution varies greatly between camping areas. At Red Rock, one visitor noted, "At night, you could still see the light from Vegas but we had a pretty awesome view of the sky regardless." Many campgrounds balance city proximity with reasonable dark sky viewing.

    What you should know

    RV age restrictions: Some parks limit older models. At Hitchin' Post RV Park, a camper reported being turned away: "Would have loved to stay here but they only take 2000 and above travel trailers. We have a 1967 Airstream."

    Aircraft noise: Expect flyovers, especially near Nellis Air Force Base. A reviewer at Hitchin' Post RV Park warned about "Proximity to Nellis AFB flyovers. Started at 7 am and were on/off all day. If you want a place to sleep in, this is not it."

    Tight spacing: Many RV parks maximize capacity with minimal site space. At Thousand Trails Las Vegas, a visitor explained, "The spaces are very tight together partially because the occupants don't follow the site lines on the ground. We saw several that parked on the line and extended their slide outs into the area of the next RV'er, therefore, they were unable to extend their awning."

    Reservation confusion: Always confirm bookings directly with campgrounds. One camper at Thousand Trails warned, "They don't send you anything as confirmation or reference. I made reservations 1-2mo in advance and called TWICE to make sure they had a spot saved for us and was reassured they did. And of course, we got there, and they 'had no record of our reservation.'"

    Tips for camping with families

    Pool access: Verify hours and availability before arrival. Not all Vegas-area pools operate year-round. A visitor to Las Vegas RV Resort noted, "Started staying here when KOA decided to only cater to peeps with a lot of $. Overall a very nice place with choices of very tight spots to very spacious sites depending on what you want to pay. Pool was being rebuilt when I was there."

    Security considerations: Research neighborhood safety when booking family sites. Reviews often mention area concerns. One Las Vegas KOA Journey camper advised, "This RV park has everything! The spaces are large and mostly pull-through. There is lots of shade, which is very important in Las Vegas."

    Dog-friendly amenities: Look for dedicated pet areas at RV parks. A visitor to Hitchin' Post RV Park was impressed with "one of the neatest things about this place was they have a dog run with a place to wash your dog it's the coolest thing I've ever seen. BONUS FOR US DOG PARENTS!"

    Tips from RVers

    Gate access: Check security protocols before arrival. At Circus Circus RV Park, a camper explained, "You have to call up and get a code to get in, and then have to make sure to remember it to get out otherwise you're calling up again."

    Awning clearance: Verify site dimensions before booking. Trees and space limitations often prevent full extension. One visitor to Circus Circus RV Park reported, "Just a parking lot with full hookups. But location wise, you can't get much closer to the Las Vegas action."

    Shuttle services: Use casino transportation to avoid Strip parking fees. At Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town, a camper appreciated that "The shuttle bus is large, air conditioned and comfortable and you don't have to worry about parking and paying the high fees to do so."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What types of campsites and campgrounds are available in Las Vegas?

    Las Vegas offers diverse camping options to suit every preference. For full-service experiences, Lakeside Casino & RV Resort provides premium amenities including a small lake, dog run, on-site convenience store, and restaurant. Las Vegas Bay Campground feels like an oasis with big trees and bushes while remaining easily accessible from the city. RV enthusiasts can find dedicated parks like Las Vegas RV Resort and Hitchin' Post RV Park with full hookups. Those seeking a more rustic experience can enjoy public campgrounds in surrounding natural areas or dispersed camping options on BLM land. Many campgrounds offer a mix of tent sites, RV spots with varying hookup options, group sites, and occasionally cabins or other unique accommodations.

    Can you find free or cheap camping options around Las Vegas?

    Yes, there are several free and affordable camping options around Las Vegas. BLM Logandale Trails System Primitive Camping offers free dispersed camping surrounded by majestic rock formations with a beach-like sand surface. Lovell Canyon Dispersed Camping provides free sites along the road, each offering privacy with surrounding vegetation. These dispersed camping areas require you to be self-sufficient with water and waste management. For budget-friendly established campgrounds, Las Vegas Bay Campground at Lake Mead offers reasonable rates with the bonus of developed facilities. Always check current regulations as some areas may require permits or have seasonal restrictions.

    Where are the best places to camp near Las Vegas?

    The best places to camp near Las Vegas offer a refreshing escape from the city's hustle. Valley of Fire State Park features the stunning Atlatl Rock Campground with breathtaking red rock formations and both tent and RV sites. For mountain views, Kyle Canyon Campground provides roomy sites, clean facilities, and is easily accessible for a quick getaway. Other excellent options include McWilliams Campground with its tall pine trees and updated facilities, Desert Pass Campground for those with AWD vehicles seeking solitude, and Red Rock Canyon for those who want to stay close to the city while enjoying beautiful desert landscapes.

    Are there campgrounds with water access near Las Vegas?

    Yes, Las Vegas has several excellent campgrounds with water access, primarily centered around Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Callville Bay RV Park offers lakeside camping with amenities including fire pits, picnic tables, clean showers, and a boat ramp for easy water access. Willow Beach RV Park provides access to a dock along with modern facilities like bathrooms, showers, and even WiFi. Boulder Beach Campground and Crawdad Cove offer additional options for camping near the water. These lake-adjacent campgrounds provide opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating, and other water recreation activities while still being within reasonable driving distance from Las Vegas.