The best camping near Wild Horse State Recreation Area

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

Remote high desert Nevada park offers excellent fishing, camping, and year-round outdoor recreation  

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Post 6 Ranch

6 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Ocala, NV
2.07 acres with private river access to the humboldt river. Surrounded by the beautiful Ruby mountains and 9 local hot springs with miles and miles of hiking and atv trails. Unit 1 block 4 of the river valley ranches with private river access for fishing, hunting with proper permits okay as well. Beautiful area. * Very primitive!! No lights on property, no signs as of yet. Two acres of uncleared land, with River access. Please be prepared to camp.
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Ethereal Ranch

50 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Osino, NV
22 miles from the city of Elko, remote enough to enjoy the peace and quiet, while just a short car ride to the town of Ryndon that can provide you with all of your essentials. Hundreds of acres of land to keep you busy with incredible outdoor activities. Set up your camp and enjoy your stay! Stunning views of the ruby mountain range in addition to being home to the state's only population of mountain goats, the Rubies are also home to Nevada's largest mule deer herd. All funds go to our animal sanctuary under the Ethereal Ranch Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, ranch operations and development. Animals are free-ranged and may include but not limited to livestock, domestic and exotic rescued animals.
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Herzog Homestead

5 sites · RVs, Tents16 acres · Deeth, NV
Learn more about this land:This Ranch sits halfway between WELLS and Elko Nevada just off the I 80 if you go north of the next freeway exit 5 miles East of us (Exit 333 Deeth) you can drive north to Charleston or Jarbidge Nevada it’s about 50 miles to Charleston or northeast to O’Neil Basin, Taber creek, or 12 mile hot springs then to the south of us we have the Ruby Mountains and beautiful Lamoille Canyon they’re about 30 to 50 miles depending on the route you take if you go through Secret Pass and another 30 or so miles south you have the ruby marshes then we have south fork reservoir 15 miles south of Elko Wildhorse reservoir 60 miles north of Elko is Angel Lake about 40 miles away 8 miles south of Wells we also have Ruby Mountain Brewery just 15 miles south of Wells in Clover Valley plus many other beautiful places to visit
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The best camping near Wild Horse State Recreation Area guide

Overview

About

Located in northeastern Nevada, Wild Horse State Recreation Area is a remote park located at the northeast shore of the 2,800-acre Wild Horse Reservoir, which offers two swim beaches and a boat ramp. Well stocked with different species, including trout, bass, perch, and catfish, fishing (including ice fishing in the winter) is one of the top draws here. The park is also known for its wildflower displays, wildlife, and plentiful winter recreation. The park offers plentiful wildlife and excellent stargazing at night. One campground offers 34 sites across two loops, with picnic table, shade, fire pit, and a camp pad. Three cabins are also available.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for water access: The sites on the south loop of the campground offer the closest access to the reservoir.
  • Best for large RVs: Several spacious back-in sites and pull-through sites can accommodate large RVs.
  • Best for comfort: Three cabins, include one ADA-accessible cabin, are available year-round and offer beds, restrooms, heat and air conditioning, mini-fridge, microwave, and electricity

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Arrive early in the day, especially during peak periods, since all campsites are first-come first-served. 
  2. If your travel plans are flexible, try visiting during the week and during off-peak and non-holiday times.
  3. The cabins in the park can be reserved up to six months in advance.

When to go

The park is open year-round and offers recreational opportunities in all seasons. Visit in the late spring to see a dazzling display of wildflowers. Summers are a popular time to visit for swimming, boating, and hiking. Fishing is best in the spring and fall. In the winter, the reservoir ices over, offering ice fishing and ice skating, while the rest of the park can be explored on skis, sleds, and snowmobiles. The campground, restrooms, and showers are open year-round.

Know before you go

  • Bring everything you need with you, as the park offers very limited amenities. The closest town is Mountain City, 20 miles away, while the nearest gas station is 35 miles away at Owyhee.
  • Drive only on established roads and park in designated areas. OHVs must stay on established roads. 
  • Hunting is not permitted inside the park.
  • Pets are welcome but must be kept on leash.

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