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The best camping near Spring Valley State Park

Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Spring Valley adventure.

This ancient hunting ground and early pioneer settlement offers water recreation.  

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Cathedral Gorge Inn

2 sites ¡ RVs1 acre ¡ Panaca, NV
RV parking with full hook up amenities including Internet, water, sewer, and power. 5 state parks within 40 miles. Close proximity to nevadas best hunting units. There is a gas station close by. Easy access to highway 93. Not far from Zions, Great Basin, Valley national park. Free swimming near by in the panaca spring.
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$35
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Devil Trail Ranch

2 sites ¡ Tents40 acres ¡ Beryl Junction, UT
40 acres of land with direct access to the 56 Highway awaits you. The property is predominantly flat and offers convenient proximity to the nearby BLM land. While there are no current developed campground facilities, the location provides easy driveway access onto the 56 Highway. Surrounding the area are numerous state parks in Nevada, located close to the border. These include Spring Valley, Echo Canyon, Cathedral Gorge, Kershaw-Ryan, and Beaver Dam. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and explore the wonders of these remarkable state parks. The landscape features low shrubs and bushes, creating a unique and inviting environment for outdoor adventures.
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$18
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Desert Ghost Gardens Camp

9 sites ¡ RVs3 acres ¡ Beryl Junction, UT
Right along the Utah-Nevada boarder and about 2 miles off State Road 56 on the 10400 West (Cougar Road) turnoff, just east of the Ghost Town Modena. On quiet nights you can hear the Ghost Train passing by and see an array of unexplained phenomena in the sky. Raw desert land for beautiful desert star-gazing camping. Enjoy the sand, sagebrush, and stars. Calling all Ghost Riders!
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$5
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Gomez Country Land

2 sites ¡ RVs, Tents1 acre ¡ Beryl, UT
Very nice piece of land that I purchased and think a lot of people can enjoy it as we do. Please take care of the land and leave no garbage so we can all enjoy a very long time. 25 mins from Newcastle reservoir, 40 minutes from Cedar City. Great location for hiking, 4 wheeling, fishing, and hunting. I have a 50x50 yard section that is cleared out for drive in of vehicles and RV parking.
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$15
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Valhalla Ranch

1 site ¡ RV, Tent5 acres ¡ Beryl Junction, UT
This 5 acre ranch property is mostly untouched sage and wild flowers. It has an awesome view of every mountain surrounding Beryl. We have the most gorgeous view of the stars and Milky Way at night! There is a famous conservatory up the road. The ground is extremely soft and would be amazing for outdoor yoga, and for the kids to play in. There is power on the property in case you need to plug something in. This property is perfectly located in between Panaca, NV (where the warm spring is, and historical towns) and Cedar Mountain/Brian Head/Bryce Canyon/& Zion National Park. The closest town is just down the highway a few miles to Enterprise for grocery and small town shops. The larger city, Cedar City, is only 35min away. We love this place because of how quiet and peaceful it is and we hope you love it too!
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$55
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Road Camp

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ Beryl Junction, UT
I will fill this out later!Learn more about this land:camping and boating american dream farms and hunting if season calls for it off road. and hiking and fishing. two good towns for more excitement enjoy
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$30
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Shema's Place on Hwy 56 Beryl, UT

10 sites ¡ RVs, TentsBeryl, UT
I acquired this property for my 10 years goal while I'm in college. The community of Beryl has one school, Escalante Valley Elementary, and it is part of the Iron County School District. Originally established as a Union Pacific Railroad siding, Beryl was named in 1901 after the semi-precious stone beryl found in the area. The 2012 Beryl (ZIP 84714), population is 944. There are 2 people per square mile (population density). The median age is 31.6. The US median is 37.3. 57.63% of people in Beryl are married. 9.86% are divorced. The average household size is 3.13 people. 40.54% of people are married, with children. 6.31% have children, but are single.Learn more about this land:An inexpensive destination to park your RV, 5th Wheel, Van or any toy or simply just camp overnight then head on to your destination the next day. Its an open land with a view of sorounding mauntain. I have no water and hook up so it's just a place to stay for the night or if you are used to dry camping this is the place for you for inexpensive night stay. Half to an hour from National, State Parks and Lake. Visit the College and Festival town of Cedar City. Hiking and ATVeing the open and beautiful dessert land of UT. Ski in the winter and mountain biking in the summer at Brian Head Ski Resort. Explore the beautiful Zion National Parks in Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. The possibilities are endless. Come and help me improve my place for your next visit...
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$15
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Desert Camping

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ Beryl, UT
Learn more about this land:Nice little desert land with views of the mountains. Lots of wildlife. Bring a tent or rv camp as long as you'd like. Just be safe of snakes please. Camp smart.
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$20
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Briggs' Beryl Desert Retreat

5 sites ¡ RVs, Tents40 acres ¡ Beryl Junction, UT
I am a beekeeper and a bit of a wild person. One day, I hope to develop this place into a beautiful self sustaining farm and home for all my bees and outdoor retreat for the peoples. Learn more about this land: Welcome to a great wide open desert retreat. Do as you please! No one is going to bother you. Let the animals loose, roll out the off road vehicles, ride bikes, and build a fire and enjoy that peaceful good outdoor life.  The old Spanish trail can be found nearby for hiking and/or biking and there are mountains and cool wildlife all around in the valley. The stars all pop completely present with no light pollution to spoil them.  Additionally, Southern Utah has so many other trails and beautiful places all over in almost any direction. Zion National Park is only a little over an hour drive away down I-15. I highly recommend Kanarraville Falls as well, as it's at most only 30 minutes away. *** Getting to the property: It is directly off of the "main" road which consists of a well kept wide dirt road. The GPS location will guide you straight there to an intersecting road with a stop sign called 1200 E which runs south the "main" road/4800 N/AKA Antelope Springs Rd. At this intersection, there is a trail running north marked with an orange post for fiber cable. That trail and road marks the bottom left corner of the property if you're facing north. Follow the trail and find your way anywhere on the right side, there are already some campsites made up, but you are also welcome to make your own to your hearts desire. Be mindful of your vehicle, cars can drive the trail but there is always a risk of getting stuck. You can also park on the main road as you are already at the property anyway and can just walk in a little ways to set up your camp. **It's important to be aware of any fire warnings for Iron County, Utah. Do a Google search for fire threats and it should be the first thing you see. Most of the time, large bonfires will be highly discouraged. Use good judgment when building a fire of any size.  *Cedar City is a straight shot East if you need any medical attention.
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$9
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Perfect for Day tripping!

1 site ¡ RV1 acre ¡ Beryl Junction, UT
Learn more about this land:• About 250 feet away from power lines and train tracks. • Less than .25 miles from N End 1600 W street which is a dirt road. • 1 minute drive on terrain to reach N. Beryl HWY which is paved. • This property is only 25 miles north of the city of Enterprise, Utah, which contains schools, a post office, gas stations, restaurants, and all of the other amenities you could need. • Closest major city: St. George, Utah (63.5 miles; 1 hour, 22 minutes) or Cedar City in just under an hour. • Closest small town: Newcastle, Utah 84756 (19.3 miles; 22 minutes).
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$25
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Peace and quiet in the desert

10 sites ¡ RVs, Tents100 acres ¡ Beryl, UT
Fell in love with Zion and decided to buy property near byLearn more about this land:Bring your tent, RV or car camp in the middle of Beryl Junction. Nearest neighbor is about 2 miles away which gives you the freedom to enjoy being alone. Unlike other listings in this area, my property is away from the highway and away from others for total privacy. In the passed 2 years I have seen a Neighbor once :) Night sky is full of stars as there is no light pollution. Great for pets and off roading. Boating, swimming and fishing can be done about 20 minutes away at the Newcastle reservoir. Nearest city is Cedar city about 30 miles away.
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$20
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Serenity Sage Retreat

1 site ¡ RV, Tent2 acres ¡ Beryl Junction, UT
Here is a great opportunity for people who love camping! This land is located in Beryl Junction, Utah. It is a flat sage desert, which is perfect for those who want to experience the beauty of nature. The vast expanse of the desert provides ample space for both tent and RV camping. The clear skies and the serene environment make it an ideal location for stargazing and enjoying the tranquility of the outdoors. You can expect to wake up to the sound of birds chirping and the warm sun shining on your face. The desert is home to a variety of flora and fauna, so you might even spot some wildlife during your stay. The flat terrain makes it easy to set up camp and explore the area. You can take a leisurely hike or bike ride, or simply relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. This property is a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse yourself in nature.
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$15
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The best camping near Spring Valley State Park guide

Overview

About

Located in eastern Nevada, the site of Spring Valley State Park is believed to have been a seasonal hunting and gathering spot dating back to 5,500 BC. Mormon pioneers also settled in the region in the 1800s, and left behind several structures. Today, the park is home to the 65-acre Eagle Valley Reservoir, which offers swimming, boating, water skiing and fishing, and attracts a variety of waterfowl and other birds. Hiking is also available, and offers scenic views of the volcanic tuff landscape. Picnic areas and two campgrounds are available near the reservoir, and offer campsites for tent and RV campers.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for RV campers: The Horsethief Gulch Campground offers 36 campsites, including 24 sites with electric hookups, along with tables, shade ramadas, grills, water, three restrooms, and showers.
  • Best for tent campers: The Ranch Campground seven campsites, with tables, grills, water, and primitive toilets.
  • Best for groups: One group area offers space for groups to overnight, and can be reserved in advance.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. All campsites are first-come first-served, so it’s best to arrive earlier in the day.
  2. Try visiting during the week and during off-peak and non-holiday times if your plans are flexible
  3. If you’re traveling with a group, you can make reservations for the group camping area.

When to go

The park can be visited year-round. Summer temperatures can soar, which makes the reservoir and water activities especially refreshing and a popular time for visits. Winters are cold. The reservoir usually freezes over between December and February, and offers fantastic ice fishing . Winter snow conditions can affect road and other access.

Know before you go

  • Bring everything you need with you, as there are limited amenities available in the park. Supplies are available at the town of Pioche.
  • The reservoir offers a boat launch, ramp, dock, and temporary docking slips.
  • Only camp in designated areas and light fires in the provided fire rings and grills.
  • Pets are welcome but must be kept on a six feet leash.
  • Only OHV vehicles that are insured and registered with a state DMV are allowed to operate within the campgrounds. 
  • A Nevada fishing license is required.

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