Beautiful and quite
The coordinates lead to an info sign. Past that sign is another that clearly says how far the 2 sites are. It's a long gravel road, but if you're lucky enough to be the only campers, as we were, is beautifully serene
The coordinates lead to an info sign. Past that sign is another that clearly says how far the 2 sites are. It's a long gravel road, but if you're lucky enough to be the only campers, as we were, is beautifully serene
Stillwater is visually spectacular and there are tons of birds, if you’re in to that sort of thing. The road in is very well maintained and any vehicle should be able to make it, unless there’s snow. But if you’re looking to camp (like tent and sleeping bag), then this isn’t the place for you.
There are only two designated “overnight parking” areas, which are both next to the vault toilets. You could park an RV or a van here and be fine. But the only place to pitch a tent that’s not next to a main road is super loose sand. I can understand there being no fire rings being that it’s a wildlife conservation area, but there is zero demarcation of where you should pitch a tent.
Overall, cool place to visit and take pictures but not a great overnight destination.
We went to these coordinates and turns out they are 100+ miles off. We weren’t able to see the real place and had to go to a different campground. Type in the name of the place and not the coordinates to get to the actual place.
DO NOT GO TO THESE COORDINATES!!!
Spent two nights here away from everything. Snow on the surrounding mountains, giant white pelicans in the marshes. We felt like immigrants crossing the Nevada desert in a covered wagon (actually our custom built Ram Promaster adventure van). Great get away.
I agree with the previous reviewer, however I think the coordinates are way off.
Stillwater NWR has a number of designated dispersed camping sites with pit toilets and trash bins. Free. All dirt roads but roads are OK. When we were there in April/May 2020, we were the only ones camping in the Refuge. Camped on Division Rd.
All sites were clean and quiet. Level. Some of the lakes are paddleable depending on season and there are lots of hiking trails and interpretive trails.
Tons of birds, waterfowl, deer, coyotes, beavers. Amazing sky with mountains in the background.
About 20 min from Fallon for supplies. Would stay again.