Top Glamping near Tonopah, NV

Tonopah, NV is a great camping destination for adventurers of all types. Tonopah is a great camping destination for everyone. There are tons of nearby hikes, adventurous activities, and sights to see. Get the dirt on all the best camping near Tonopah. Browse campgrounds by amenities, site types, and more.

Best Glamping Sites Near Tonopah, NV (1)


Recent Glamping Reviews In Tonopah

5 Reviews of 1 Tonopah Campgrounds


  • Camper-submitted photo from Clark's Custom Camp
    May 18, 2023

    Clark's Custom Camp

    Overnight stop

    Easy to find and nice walk into Goldfield for the walking tour. Host very friendly and helpful. Clean facilities and nice rest lounge. Lost a star for poor Wi-Fi reception in RV (good in lounge area) and noisy burros at night!

  • Camper-submitted photo from Clark's Custom Camp
    October 25, 2022

    Clark's Custom Camp

    Rustic

    Easy access but still quiet. The restrooms and laundry are a bit dated, but clean. Sites have 50 and 20 amp service, but they provided 30 amp adaptor.

  • Camper-submitted photo from Clark's Custom Camp
    December 7, 2021

    Clark's Custom Camp

    Goldfield Nevada

    This is just a great little Campground stay at and there's so much history and Goldfield a person really out at stay for two or three days to see everything. The park is got showers and 50 amp hookups in a concrete pad next to you the manager Georgie is just an extremely nice person and definitely helpful she make sure your guided right into your spot

  • Camper-submitted photo from Clark's Custom Camp
    February 18, 2021

    Clark's Custom Camp

    Nice Place to Stay a Couple Nights

    I've passed through Goldfield Nevada several times and always wanted to stay long enough to explore it more. In October 2020 I did just that. I wasn't sure exactly when I'd get there so I didn't make a reservation ahead of time but when I got near Goldfield I called around and they had a space available. (I called a few campgrounds and I can't remember if others were full or if this one had the best rates. I think I paid $25/night for three nights. Their rates have increased to $35/night in January 2021 (I called to confirm this.) They do offer lower weekly rates.  People were friendly.

    It's typical RV park. i.e. You're parked too close to your neighbors. My space was next to the "dog park" which was maybe a 20' x 10' fenced area so I didn't have another RV on that side. That made me happy. Few people actually used the dog park while I was there, They had full hookups. There may have been picnic tables I don't remember. They had showers and a restroom. I liked the location because I could walk just about everywhere. I didn't want to unhitch my trailer for such a short stay.

    Overall it was a good stay. I prefer to camp BLM lands because you can spread out and there's a lot of space between you and other campers. I have solar, a composting toilet and running water on board so I'm pretty much self contained off-grid for a week or two.  I'd like to explore the nearby BLM camping next time. The disadvantage would be that you'd have to unhitch to go explore the town.

    Forgot something VERY important. You have to visit the DInky Diner. Really good food. super friendly. The owner, Karie, has a story about how she started the diner. Check out the photos.



Guide to Tonopah

Camping near Tonopah, Nevada, offers a unique blend of stunning landscapes and a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're looking for a quiet spot to unwind or an adventure-filled getaway, this area has something for everyone.

What to do:

  • Stargazing: The clear skies around Tonopah are perfect for stargazing. One camper mentioned, “We parked next to the Stargazing Park which is surrounded by a cyclone fence, perfect for our dog” while enjoying the night sky.
  • Exploring Ghost Towns: Visit the nearby Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park, where you can explore the ghost town of Berlin and see the largest collection of ichthyosaur fossils. A reviewer noted, “This campground is out in the middle of nowhere! Nice campsites, gravel with tables, shade and fire pits.”
  • Hiking: There are several trails in the area, including those near Peavine Campground. One visitor shared, “It was so quiet and peaceful with the creek running through it,” highlighting the serene hiking experience.

What campers like:

  • Scenic Views: Campers rave about the beautiful landscapes. One review for Tonopah, NV Dispersed Camping states, “Nice views. Joshua trees nearby.”
  • Peaceful Atmosphere: Many appreciate the tranquility of the area. A camper at Clark's Custom Camp said, “Easy access but still quiet,” making it a great spot for relaxation.
  • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy the ample space at various campgrounds. A review for Tonopah RV mentioned, “Clean, easy on and off highway,” which is great for those traveling with larger rigs.

What you should know:

  • Limited Amenities: Many campgrounds, like Tonopah, NV Dispersed Camping, do not offer amenities like drinking water or toilets. A camper warned, “No amenities so come prepared!”
  • Road Conditions: Some roads can be rough. A visitor at Peavine Campground noted, “Roughly 30 minutes from the main highway, tucked away in a canyon past some quarry work and ranch land.”
  • Wildlife: Be prepared for wildlife encounters. One camper mentioned, “Lost a star for poor Wi-Fi reception in RV (good in lounge area) and noisy burros at night!” at Clark's Custom Camp.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Bring Entertainment: With limited cell service, it’s a good idea to bring games or books. A family camper at Tonopah RV said, “Parking lot right outside of town. Windy..no wi fi.”
  • Plan for Meals: Since some campgrounds lack markets, plan your meals ahead. A visitor noted, “There’s a gas station across the street and just a mile or so from town and stores” at Tonopah, NV Dispersed Camping.
  • Safety First: Always keep an eye on kids, especially near water. One camper shared, “Had this spot marked on my mapping programs for a while,” emphasizing the importance of knowing your surroundings.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Conditions: Before heading out, check the campground conditions. A reviewer at Tonopah RV mentioned, “Unfortunately they had had a lot of rain so the site was very muddy.”
  • Leveling Your RV: Some sites may not be level. A camper noted, “Not level as whole campground is on a slant,” which can be tricky for new RVers.
  • Stay Connected: If you need to work remotely, check for service beforehand. A visitor at Peavine Campground said, “No service with Verizon, but the canyon was quiet and will get you through the night in private.”

Camping near Tonopah, Nevada, is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, but it’s essential to be prepared for the unique challenges and rewards this area offers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular glamping campsite near Tonopah, NV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Tonopah, NV is Clark's Custom Camp with a 4.4-star rating from 5 reviews.