The best waterside camping near Carson City

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The capital city of Nevada, Carson City offers plenty of history and culture, a charming downtown, and is a good base for exploring nearby attractions like Reno, Virginia City, and Lake Tahoe. Situated in Eagle Valley at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Carson City is also a year-round gateway to outdoor adventures spanning hiking, mountain biking, railbiking, off-roading, fishing, golf, and winter sports like skiing and snowboarding. Several RV parks in town offer full hookups and amenities, while plenty of scenic campgrounds can be found nearby, particularly for those who enjoy camping in the high desert, near a lake, or in the forest.

92% (253) 103 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Carson City

Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

1. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

94%
(123)
National forest 19mi from Carson City · 933 sites
Beautiful lakeside views and endless exploration on the Nevada/California border.
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Tahoe National Forest

2. Tahoe National Forest

93%
(255)
National forest 51mi from Carson City · 1382 sites
Though the lake isn’t in the forest’s boundary, you can see it in panoramic views.
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Eldorado National Forest

3. Eldorado National Forest

93%
(136)
National forest 37mi from Carson City · 980 sites
Sierra Nevada gem offers lush forests, lakes, rivers, and peaks for year-round outdoor adventures.
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Lahontan State Recreation Area

4. Lahontan State Recreation Area

State park 37mi from Carson City · 29 sites
One of the largest lakes in this high desert area, Lahontan is also quiet and full of wildlife.
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Stanislaus National Forest

5. Stanislaus National Forest

93%
(173)
National forest 66mi from Carson City · 1530 sites
An extensive network of lakes, rivers, streams, and trails delight at this Yosemite neighbor.
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The capital city of Nevada, Carson City offers plenty of history and culture, a charming downtown, and is a good base for exploring nearby attractions like Reno, Virginia City, and Lake Tahoe. Situated in Eagle Valley at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Carson City is also a year-round gateway to outdoor adventures spanning hiking, mountain biking, railbiking, off-roading, fishing, golf, and winter sports like skiing and snowboarding. Several RV parks in town offer full hookups and amenities, while plenty of scenic campgrounds can be found nearby, particularly for those who enjoy camping in the high desert, near a lake, or in the forest.

92% (253) 103 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Carson City

Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

1. Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit

94%
(123)
National forest 19mi from Carson City · 933 sites
Beautiful lakeside views and endless exploration on the Nevada/California border.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Tahoe National Forest

2. Tahoe National Forest

93%
(255)
National forest 51mi from Carson City · 1382 sites
Though the lake isn’t in the forest’s boundary, you can see it in panoramic views.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Eldorado National Forest

3. Eldorado National Forest

93%
(136)
National forest 37mi from Carson City · 980 sites
Sierra Nevada gem offers lush forests, lakes, rivers, and peaks for year-round outdoor adventures.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Lahontan State Recreation Area

4. Lahontan State Recreation Area

State park 37mi from Carson City · 29 sites
One of the largest lakes in this high desert area, Lahontan is also quiet and full of wildlife.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
Stanislaus National Forest

5. Stanislaus National Forest

93%
(173)
National forest 66mi from Carson City · 1530 sites
An extensive network of lakes, rivers, streams, and trails delight at this Yosemite neighbor.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
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The best waterside camping near Carson City guide

Where to go

Carson City and Vicinity

Just north of Carson City in Washoe Valley, Washoe Lake State Park offers outdoor activities like water sports, hiking, biking, and horseback riding, along with wildlife that can include a herd of wild horses. Year-round camping options can be found around the lake at Washoe Lake Campground and at Davis Creek Campground. Or head west from Carson City and find three primitive campgrounds and two backcountry cabins in the Spooner Backcountry at Spooner Summit.

Lake Tahoe

Under 20 miles west of Carson City, Lake Tahoe is the country’s largest alpine lake, complete with 72 miles of shoreline and plenty of beaches, trails, and charming towns along its shore. Camping options are plentiful, and include lakeside campgrounds like Nevada Beach and Zephyr Cove on the Nevada side and both private and public RV and tent camping options on the California side, including in South Lake Tahoe.

Highway 50

Highway 50 may be the Loneliest Road in America but there are plenty of attractions east of Carson City worth exploring, including mining history and wildlife at Dayton State Park and frontier history at Fort Churchill State Park, along with year-round campgrounds at both parks. Further east, Lahontan State Recreation Area offers fishing, boating, water skiing, wildlife viewing, and both a developed campground and primitive beach and high desert camping.

Humboldt-Toiyabe and Eldorado National Forests

The Carson Ranger District of the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest stretches north and south of Carson City and offers seven developed campgrounds and three wilderness areas for backcountry camping. Further southwest, the Eldorado National Forest offers additional developed and dispersed camping options, and rugged terrain for outdoor recreation.

When to go

Summer is the busiest time to visit Carson City, with many visitors also visiting nearby Lake Tahoe. Summer temperatures can soar, making water activities particularly pleasant. Numerous events and festivals are also held over the summer. Spring offers good weather for outdoor activities. Visit in October for fall colors and the Nevada Day Celebration and over the winter to hit the ski slopes around Tahoe.