The best lakeside camping near Nevada

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Looking for lake camping in Nevada? You’ve got over 190 spots to choose from, with prices starting at $20 a night and an average stay running $43. Set up your tent or park your camper near the water—think early-morning fishing, afternoons swimming, and a front-row seat for wildlife-watching. Most sites offer toilets, allow campfires, and welcome pets. Top picks include Show Pig Life (1 review), Notcho ordinary camp (1 review), and Lakeview by Sue Honeymoon Cabin (1 review). You’ll find everything from secluded inlets to open lakeshore, perfect for a weekend away or a longer escape.

96% (7)

Top-rated campgrounds

Lakeview by Sue Honeymoon Cabin

2. Lakeview by Sue Honeymoon Cabin

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28mi from Nevada · 1 site · Lodging · Appleton City, MO
The Couple's Cabin is a part of the rustic Cabins of Lakeview by Sue Barn Venue. With its own lake-view porch too, it holds a maximum of 3 guests (including the ladder-accessible loft for one). When not being rented along with a wedding/event, it is offered here for a quiet stay. All the kitchen accessories you may need, comfy bedding, and plush towels, for the full bathroom with shower, have been provided. The little lake is steps from your front door where you can enjoy a little fishing too. The space Along with a well-appointed inside, we have chairs on the front porch for lake viewing and a grill for outdoor cooking too. There is also the Rustic Duck, a wonderful restaurant and art gallery, just a short walk away. Enjoy our little lake! This peaceful countryside cabin has a nice little lake just right for fishing just steps from the front door from which folks have caught catfish, bluegill, crappie, and bass. The Appleton City Lake does not allow swimming. It does not allow boats with motors. However, you could bring a kayak if you wanted. We have a community fire pit and picnic tables too. The grill is electric with pellets. We provide firewood for the pit and pellets for the grill. Guest access We are a little over one mile down a level gravel road and just 3.5 miles total from the small town of Appleton City where we have a little restaurant, Caseys, a very nice little grocery store (closes 7 pm), coffee house (mon-sat 8 am-11 am), and Dollar General (closes 9 pm). I live nearby on the property and am available to greet you when you arrive. Other things to note Appleton City is a small town. If you are coming in late, you may want to stop on the way to pick up food. We have a few stores in town, but some folks are caught off guard to find out the stores close early. But Caseys has sandwiches and assorted quick items and is open until 11 pm.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$130
 / night

Looking for lake camping in Nevada? You’ve got over 190 spots to choose from, with prices starting at $20 a night and an average stay running $43. Set up your tent or park your camper near the water—think early-morning fishing, afternoons swimming, and a front-row seat for wildlife-watching. Most sites offer toilets, allow campfires, and welcome pets. Top picks include Show Pig Life (1 review), Notcho ordinary camp (1 review), and Lakeview by Sue Honeymoon Cabin (1 review). You’ll find everything from secluded inlets to open lakeshore, perfect for a weekend away or a longer escape.

96% (7)

Top-rated campgrounds

Lakeview by Sue Honeymoon Cabin

2. Lakeview by Sue Honeymoon Cabin

100%
(1)
28mi from Nevada · 1 site · Lodging · Appleton City, MO
The Couple's Cabin is a part of the rustic Cabins of Lakeview by Sue Barn Venue. With its own lake-view porch too, it holds a maximum of 3 guests (including the ladder-accessible loft for one). When not being rented along with a wedding/event, it is offered here for a quiet stay. All the kitchen accessories you may need, comfy bedding, and plush towels, for the full bathroom with shower, have been provided. The little lake is steps from your front door where you can enjoy a little fishing too. The space Along with a well-appointed inside, we have chairs on the front porch for lake viewing and a grill for outdoor cooking too. There is also the Rustic Duck, a wonderful restaurant and art gallery, just a short walk away. Enjoy our little lake! This peaceful countryside cabin has a nice little lake just right for fishing just steps from the front door from which folks have caught catfish, bluegill, crappie, and bass. The Appleton City Lake does not allow swimming. It does not allow boats with motors. However, you could bring a kayak if you wanted. We have a community fire pit and picnic tables too. The grill is electric with pellets. We provide firewood for the pit and pellets for the grill. Guest access We are a little over one mile down a level gravel road and just 3.5 miles total from the small town of Appleton City where we have a little restaurant, Caseys, a very nice little grocery store (closes 7 pm), coffee house (mon-sat 8 am-11 am), and Dollar General (closes 9 pm). I live nearby on the property and am available to greet you when you arrive. Other things to note Appleton City is a small town. If you are coming in late, you may want to stop on the way to pick up food. We have a few stores in town, but some folks are caught off guard to find out the stores close early. But Caseys has sandwiches and assorted quick items and is open until 11 pm.
Potable water
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$130
 / night

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