Best Campgrounds near Nellis Air Force Base, NV

Camping near Nellis Air Force Base encompasses a mix of military-exclusive facilities and civilian RV parks in the greater Las Vegas area. The Desert Eagle RV Park, located on Nellis Air Force Base, serves active military, veterans, and retired personnel with full hookup sites and amenities. This military-only facility maintains well-kept grounds and provides a secure environment for those with base access. Civilian options include the Hitchin' Post RV Park in North Las Vegas, which sits close to the base and offers amenities like a pool, fitness center, and dog washing station. For those seeking alternatives, Las Vegas RV Resort and Las Vegas KOA at Sam's Town provide established camping with various amenities within reasonable driving distance of the base.

The desert climate around Nellis Air Force Base creates challenging camping conditions, particularly during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 100°F. Most campgrounds in the area operate year-round, with winter and spring offering more comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities. Visitors staying near the base should be aware of aircraft noise, as several RV parks are situated under flight paths. According to one reviewer, "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." Cell service is generally strong throughout the area, with most RV parks offering WiFi connectivity. Water conservation measures may affect some facilities during drought conditions.

RV camping dominates the options near Nellis Air Force Base, with most parks offering full hookups, dump stations, and amenities like showers and laundry facilities. Many parks provide both short-term and extended-stay options, with some offering monthly rates for longer visits. Security features are common at RV parks in the area, with gated access at several facilities. The proximity to Las Vegas means campers have easy access to urban amenities while still having opportunities to explore natural areas like Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, both within an hour's drive. These nearby recreation areas provide additional camping options for those willing to venture further from the base.

Best Camping Sites Near Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada (100)

    1. Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town

    40 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 454-8055

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

    "Sorry tent campers Nevada doesn’t allow us!!! So make sure you are prepared for a different option such as lake mead or red rock."

    2. Desert Eagle RV Park - Military Only

    18 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 643-3060

    "I recently stayed at the Desert Eagle RV Park at Nellis Air Force Base and overall, I was pleased with my experience. I would give it a 4 out of 5 stars."

    "Near I-15. Lots of room to walk the dogs, short drive to downtown or the strip."

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

    70 Reviews
    Blue Diamond, NV
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 515-5387

    $12 - $80 / night

    "Summer time might not be the best time to try to camp in southern Nevada but with mild fall and winter this campsite leaves a lot of options for those looking for an outdoor adventure."

    "Great campground really close to Vegas (at night you can see that light beam from the Luxor)."

    4. Circus Circus RV Park

    29 Reviews
    Las Vegas, NV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (800) 634-3450

    $46 - $63 / night

    "There is very easy access to the Circus Circus casino, adventuredome, and the Duece (bus service on the strip)."

    "Not a bad spot if you want to be within walking distance of a casino."

    5. Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort

    42 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 260-2000

    "Oasis is a great location to spend a night or two if you want to jaunt into Vegas for bit. It’s also very central as an overnight for heading into Utah or Nevada from SoCal."

    "This place is an Oasis, away from the hustle and bustle. Refill propane on-site. The only negative thing is they do not provide valet trash pickup(as mentioned by a staff member)."

    6. Las Vegas RV Resort

    22 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 451-8005

    $32 - $88 / night

    "They have a pool, hot tub, clubhouse, arrows around the park that weave you through the park totally a 1 mile distance. Everything is asphalt. Walkable to Sam's Town Casino."

    "It's a short drive away from good eateries and they allow Uber eats ! Sam's town is nearby , which has bowling and a full sized and very modern cinema facility."

    7. Thousand Trails Las Vegas

    21 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

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

    "It is centrally located and eat to get to the strip for some great food and fun."

    8. Government Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    32 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    15 miles
    Website

    "Beautiful sunsets near waterline. Tent and/or vehicle camping only in this lower area. RV camping up on hill side. Fishing good. Hiking good. Lots of birds and some coyotes. Watch your small pets!"

    "There are trash dumpsters at the entrance to the dispersed camping area and we saw BLM folks out patrolling.  Many off road paths around to take your jeep or side by side.  "

    9. Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    20 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 293-8906

    "All sites has prefect views of the surrounding mountains. All sites that are situated on the outer rim of the campground, be weary. Most have a good steep decline not to far away from the pavement."

    "Quiet beautifully maintained campground with a dump station, portable water, spigots near restrooms and flush toilets. Firings and picnic tables at each site. Very few sites for rigs over 26’."

    10. Hitchin' Post RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 644-1043

    $34 - $470 / night

    "It’s nearby Nellis Air Force Base and it’s very well-kept also there’s a private security gate which is extra protection for you and your family."

    "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."

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Recent Reviews near Nellis Air Force Base, NV

1162 Reviews of 100 Nellis Air Force Base Campgrounds


  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Circus Circus RV Park

    Perfect place to explore Las Vegas

    It’s a 30 minute walk to the Strip, you even have a pool (which is very nice when it’s that hot)

  • Jenny W.
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Kingman Wash — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Beautiful location . . .

    Used this as my base camp for exploring other nearby areas such as Arizona Hot Springs and Goldstrike Canyon. I prefer to camp naked and everyone was cool with it.   It has vault bathrooms, amazing sunsets, safe water, great skinny-dipping/snorkeling.  Great spot to paddleboard to nearby Hoover Dam.  Great for SCUBA.  The burros rarely bite.  They just want food, if you ignore them, they'll go on to the next car.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 10, 2025

    Hitchin' Post RV Park

    Clean level sites

    Check in was easy staff friendly. The spite was level and had FHU. The site was long enough for our MH and tow.

  • Ryan F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Mack's Canyon Dispersed Camping

    Vegas' Secret is Getting Out

    Mack’s Canyon Campground is a convenient and easily accessible spot just outside of Las Vegas, making it a popular choice for campers looking for a quick escape from the city. 

    The sites themselves are quite spacious, which is a big plus if you’re setting up multiple tents or bringing along larger vehicles and gear. That said, campers relying on tents should be prepared for a bit of a challenge. The terrain can be rocky and is almost always uneven, with limited flat ground, so finding a truly level spot for a tent can take some extra effort. It’s definitely doable, but requires some patience and creativity. 

    Because of the easy access, this campground does see more people than one might desire in a mountain canyon. More people unfortunately more noise—music, vehicle noises and voices tend to carry through the area, amplifying the sound beyond a single campsite. 

    On top of that, the area seems to attract a fair share of rowdy “hold my beer, watch this” drivers. I noticed some campsites with remnants of donuts, not the edible kind, but the ones left by thrill seeking drivers, which can disrupt the peace and quiet. While there, there were also some drivers driving far faster than what any driver should be on those roads, just be careful! 

    Overall, Mack’s Canyon offers beautiful mountain surroundings and roomy sites, but comes with trade-offs: less seclusion, more noise, and some challenging terrain for tents. Great for groups or quick getaways, but those seeking solitude and serenity may want to look elsewhere.

  • Ryan F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Desert Pass Campground

    25 Miles away...But a world of difference

    If you’re looking for a peaceful escape from the heat and bustle of Las Vegas, this campsite Desert Pass in the Mormon Pass is the perfect getaway. 

    Just a short drive away, you’re instantly transported into cooler mountain air surrounded by beautiful pine and juniper trees. The elevation makes a huge difference in temperature—what feels awful and unbearable in the valley becomes a refreshing and comfortable summer retreat here. 

    The site itself is well-maintained, with clean and convenient pit toilets that make camping much more pleasant for families. The grounds are spacious, with plenty of room to spread out and set up camp comfortably. The trees not only provide shade but also add to the serene, scenic setting. Be smart, bring water, there is NO water available at this location. During the summer months also be cautious of the bees. We had a MASSIVE presence of bees once we brought the water and cups out, they are just as thirsty as you are up there! 

    Whether you’re relaxing at camp, exploring the trails, or just enjoying the cooler mountain air, this spot offers the kind of quiet and beauty that feels like it’s worlds away, even though it’s only about 25 miles from Las Vegas. 

    A great location for families, adventurers, or anyone wanting a quick but refreshing reset in nature!

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 18, 2025

    Stewart’s Point Dispersed Camping — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Lots of room, great views

    After a bumpy drive down a chopped up paved road you will go past a few houses that may or may not be lived in, some of them give off a bit of a suspicious feeling if you’re not from around the area.

    There is a spot you can walk down to the water and go for a nice swim with a little beach, great when you’ve got it to yourself. We didn’t stay because of the sketchy feelings being international travelers. Due to the nearby buildings with sketchy people and remote location. Close by valley of fire park which is a plus!

  • DJ Jazzy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 10, 2025

    Boulder Beach Camp Grounds

    Starter to my camping life

    I stayed the max time on and off. 30 days. This is where it all started. In that time I have toned my camping skills.

    Bathrooms where good to do your morning necessaries. Views of the lake, roadrunners, quails and a bird I don't know.

    I wish more people "packed out what they packed in" but what ever.

  • Karen
    Jul. 25, 2025

    Boulder Beach Camp Grounds

    Boulder Beach Campgrounds

    We love it here! Some sites have a gazebo. Handicapped sites are available, all sites have a picnic table, firepit, accessible well water, clean restrooms and concrete pads to park rv's.

  • Job V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 22, 2025

    Fletcher View

    Great Campsite

    Helpfull owner and a very nice campsite.


Guide to Nellis Air Force Base

Camping sites near Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada offer diverse options across desert terrain where summer temperatures frequently reach 110°F between June and August. Winter camping brings more moderate daytime temperatures between 60-70°F with nighttime lows sometimes dropping below 40°F. The surrounding landscape features rocky desert terrain with minimal natural shade at most camping areas.

What to do

Explore Red Rock Canyon: Just 40 minutes west of Nellis AFB, Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area provides outdoor recreation opportunities with hiking trails and rock formations. "You'd think that being nestled in the Red Rock canyon area the views from here would be amazing. Maybe they are in one or two spots, but nothing of the sort in the RV area," notes one camper, highlighting that while the canyon itself offers scenic views, the campground itself has limited vistas.

Visit Lake Mead Recreation Area: Located about 30 minutes east of Nellis AFB, Las Vegas Bay Campground offers access to Lake Mead. "The campground is very close to the wash that comes from Lake Las Vegas. Lots of wildlife!! Sites are small. RVs larger than 31 ft will have a hard time fitting," reports one camper. The area provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and water activities.

Experience Flight Demonstrations: When staying near the base, military aircraft activity becomes part of the camping experience. "Nellis has a great location. I mean if the daily, all day fly overs are not amazing enough, the beautiful views of the Vegas skyline nearby is also wonderful," writes a visitor at Desert Eagle RV Park, noting how the regular aircraft operations become an attraction themselves.

What campers like

Clean, Secure Facilities: Las Vegas RV Resort earns praise for its well-maintained grounds and security. "The resort is gated with a person at the gate 24/7. The restrooms were very clean and the swimming pool was not crowded at all," shares one camper. This adults-only park (18+) attracts those seeking a quieter environment.

Military Base Amenities: For eligible military personnel, Desert Eagle RV Park provides access to base facilities. "Commissary and base exchange are nice. The base seems to have all you need. Many restraints and box stores right down Craig Road less than a 10 minute drive," mentions one reviewer. The secure environment and military community atmosphere appeal to veterans and service members.

Shade in the Desert: Despite the arid environment, some campgrounds manage to provide relief from the heat. "They have planted lots of trees in the campground for shade in the middle of the desert. So from the highway you come in at, it looks like a little oasis in the middle of the desert," reports a camper at Las Vegas Bay Campground, highlighting how this unexpected shade enhances the camping experience.

What you should know

Aircraft Noise Levels: The proximity to Nellis Air Force Base means regular aircraft operations affect many nearby camping areas. "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," explains a camper at Hitchin' Post RV Park. Some visitors enjoy the aviation displays while others find the noise disruptive.

Water Access Limitations: Despite being near Lake Mead, water levels fluctuate significantly. "It used to be a convenient place to camp close to the Las Vegas Bay Marina. The marina is now closed to docking," notes a visitor to Las Vegas Bay Campground, indicating how changing water conditions affect recreation options.

Military-Only Restrictions: Some camping facilities require military credentials. "Great little place if you are military. Must be or have served in the service," clarifies a reviewer about Desert Eagle RV Park, emphasizing the importance of verifying eligibility before planning a stay.

Tips for camping with families

Age Restrictions Apply: Not all RV parks welcome children. "Not family friendly at all!! You must be 18 or older to come here so it's cool for people without kids or families," warns a reviewer about Las Vegas RV Resort. Always verify age policies when booking with children.

Casino Campground Alternatives: Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town offers family-friendly amenities near gaming facilities. "We booked this last minute and had a great time at the park. The pool was closed, but they gave us access to the Sam's Town hotel pool...They welcomed our kiddos when booking, unlike another local RV venue," shares a family, highlighting the balance between Vegas entertainment and family accommodation.

Desert Safety Preparation: High temperatures demand special precautions with children. "Wear water shoes and bring protection from the weather elements. It gets hot so pack a lot of water and sunblock. Totally family-friendly, So bring rafts and fishing gear," advises a visitor to Government Wash, emphasizing the importance of heat safety while enjoying water activities.

Tips from RVers

Site Selection Strategy: At casino campgrounds, request specific sites when possible. "There are a couple of spots (on the end of the rows) with trees. If you call in your reservation you can request a specific spot number and there is a map of the camp ground on the website," recommends an RVer at Circus Circus RV Park, noting how strategic placement can improve your stay.

Off-Grid Preparation: For those seeking dispersed camping options, solar capabilities prove valuable. "We outfitted our travel trailer with solar so we can RR at dispersed sites like this (free roam camping)," shares a camper at Government Wash, highlighting how self-sufficient power systems expand camping location options.

Morning Departure Planning: Due to extreme summer heat, many RVers recommend early travel. "Make sure you have good ac. It was 112F and the sun was beating down, even at night it was 90+. There is no shade," cautions a visitor to Circus Circus RV Park, underscoring how temperature management affects travel scheduling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Nellis Air Force Base, NV?

According to TheDyrt.com, Nellis Air Force Base, NV offers a wide range of camping options, with 100 campgrounds and RV parks near Nellis Air Force Base, NV and 42 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Nellis Air Force Base, NV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Nellis Air Force Base, NV is Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town with a 3.9-star rating from 40 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Nellis Air Force Base, NV?