Glamping near Spring Creek, NV

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    Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley provides a distinctive glamping campsite in the Ruby Valley region of Nevada, approximately 40 miles from Spring Creek. This secluded glamping destination features a single cabin accommodation with picnic tables and a reservable site system. The cabin offers a complete disconnect from everyday life with no electricity, running water, or modern conveniences, creating an authentic off-grid experience. The property maintains strict rules regarding alcohol, pets, and fires to preserve the natural environment. The cabin's rustic charm comes with thoughtful touches throughout the interior space. One guest noted, "This is a great place to unplug and get away from it all with sweet touches throughout this cabin."

    South Ruby Campground complements the area's glamping options with its location on the east side of the Ruby Mountains in the Ruby Marshes Area. While primarily serving traditional campers, the campground includes glamping accommodations accessible by both vehicle and boat. Visitors appreciate the natural hot spring nearby, which reaches temperatures of approximately 111 degrees—making it most enjoyable after sunset during summer months. The surrounding landscape features pinyon and juniper trees providing natural shade, with wildlife viewing opportunities along the maintained dirt roads leading to the property. According to a camper, "The hot spring was around 111 degrees. If you are anywhere close, do not miss! The campground is pretty and remote with shade provided by pinyon and juniper."

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    Best Glamping Campgrounds near Spring Creek (2)

      1. Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley

      5.0(1)21mi from Spring Creek1 siteCabins, Glamping

      "This is a great place too unplug and get away from it all. Book your stay today and leave them some love."

      from $68 - $137 / night

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      2. South Ruby Campground

      4.7(3)40mi from Spring Creek37 sitesRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Pit toilets, fire pits and picnic tables provided. Lots of sites. Pretty and remote."

      "simply amazing. the hot spring was around 111 degrees and we were there in July. it was hot, very hot during the day. the hot spring is so warm that we couldn’t get in it until the sun went down!!!"

      from $17 - $34 / night

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    Glamping Reviews near Spring Creek, NV

    4 Reviews of 2 Spring Creek Campgrounds


    • Alison The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 12, 2021

      South Ruby Campground

      Ruby Marshes Access

      Campground is on the east side of the Ruby Mountains in the Ruby Marshes Area. Shade is provided by pinyon and juniper. Pit toilets, fire pits and picnic tables provided. Lots of sites. Pretty and remote.

    • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 18, 2023

      Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley

      Cute and Unique Stay!

      Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're so happy to have this property on our platform. I love all of the sweet touches throughout this cabin. This is a great place too unplug and get away from it all. Book your stay today and leave them some love.

    • Jason & Sara S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Aug. 23, 2018

      South Ruby Campground

      Ruby Mountain Camp & Hotspring

      amazing. simply amazing. the hot spring was around 111 degrees and we were there in July. it was hot, very hot during the day. the hot spring is so warm that we couldn’t get in it until the sun went down!!! if you are anywhere close... do not miss!! Search ultimate hot spring guide and you can get more info on this particular hot spring. watch you drive in, new springs are forming and some ground is SOFT!!!! be safe, have a spotter. horses in area, lots of horseflys.

    • Nicole B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 22, 2021

      South Ruby Campground

      Remote and awesome 👌

      I found this camp ground on my way to Montana, just wanted to stop for a night and be in the middle of nowhere. I have a rav4 and it made it out there on the dirt road that are maintained and saw some wildlife along the road. My husband and I really enjoyed ourselves and will be heading out there again in spring.


    Guide to Spring Creek

    Camping near Spring Creek, Nevada offers unique experiences in the Ruby Mountains and surrounding areas. This high desert region sits at elevations between 5,000-10,000 feet with dramatic temperature fluctuations between day and night. The Ruby Valley contains wetland habitats alongside mountain terrain, creating diverse ecosystems accessible to campers year-round except during winter snowfall periods.

    What to do

    Explore hot springs: South Ruby Campground provides access to natural thermal features. "Amazing, simply amazing. The hot spring was around 111 degrees and we were there in July. It was hot, very hot during the day. The hot spring is so warm that we couldn't get in it until the sun went down," notes Jason & Sara S. about their South Ruby Campground experience.

    Wildlife viewing: The Ruby Marshes area contains numerous bird species and local wildlife. Nicole B. shares about her camping experience: "I found this camp ground on my way to Montana, just wanted to stop for a night and be in the middle of nowhere. I have a rav4 and it made it out there on the dirt road that are maintained and saw some wildlife along the road."

    Disconnect completely: For those seeking a digital detox, yurt camping near Spring Creek offers true isolation. At Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley, Fuller C. describes the experience as "really a great experience, a warm experience staying in this room."

    What campers like

    Remote location: The isolation appeals to those seeking quiet. "I found this camp ground on my way to Montana, just wanted to stop for a night and be in the middle of nowhere," notes Nicole B., who continues, "My husband and I really enjoyed ourselves and will be heading out there again in spring."

    Natural shade: The native trees provide relief from summer heat. Alison mentions that at South Ruby Campground, "Shade is provided by pinyon and juniper. Pit toilets, fire pits and picnic tables provided. Lots of sites. Pretty and remote."

    Unique accommodations: The yurt and cabin options near Spring Creek provide alternatives to traditional tent camping. Christopher C. recalls at Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley: "I was a kid I will camp in village with my father and mom old memories are best in village."

    What you should know

    Road conditions: Access requires preparation and appropriate vehicles. Jason & Sara S. warn: "Watch your drive in, new springs are forming and some ground is SOFT!!!! Be safe, have a spotter."

    Seasonal considerations: Extreme temperature variations affect comfort levels. The hot springs at South Ruby Campground reach approximately 111°F, making them uncomfortable during daylight hours in summer months.

    Limited amenities: Most sites have minimal facilities requiring self-sufficiency. Alison notes that at South Ruby Campground, only "Pit toilets, fire pits and picnic tables provided."

    Tips for camping with families

    Bring insect protection: Local wildlife includes biting insects. Jason & Sara S. mention: "Horses in area, lots of horseflys."

    Plan evening activities: With daytime heat in summer, schedule main activities for mornings and evenings. At South Ruby Campground, hot springs become more enjoyable after sunset.

    Create memorable experiences: The Ruby Valley region offers opportunities for multi-generational experiences. Christopher C. fondly remembers: "I was a kid I will camp in village with my father and mom old memories are best in village we are playing and much more fun we are doing in old days."

    Tips from RVers

    Site selection: Not all areas accommodate larger vehicles. South Ruby Campground is listed as big-rig friendly, but soft ground near hot springs requires caution.

    Water conservation: Bring adequate water supplies as drinking water access is limited. While South Ruby Campground lists drinking water, many yurt camping options near Spring Creek have no water hookups.

    Access planning: RV accessibility varies significantly by location. Alison notes about South Ruby: "Campground is on the east side of the Ruby Mountains in the Ruby Marshes Area," requiring navigation of maintained dirt roads that may become challenging in adverse weather.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Spring Creek, NV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Spring Creek, NV is Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley with a 5-star rating from 1 review.