RV camping near Crescent Valley

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RV camping in Crescent Valley puts you right at the edge of the desert, with over 90 options built for rigs and a price range that starts at just $10 a night. Most sites offer water hookups, let you bring your pets, and allow campfires—practical touches that make life on the road simpler. You’ll find campsites scattered near rocky outcrops, sagebrush flats, and open skies that stretch for miles. Hikers and wildlife-watchers head for the trails at dawn, while swimming holes offer a cool break from the midday heat. Local favorites like Antelope Run Ranch (13 reviews), Lazy Jaze Homestead (6 reviews), and High Desert Dry Camping (5 reviews) stand out for their friendly hosts and reliable setups. Average night runs $25, but keep an eye out for lower rates if you’re staying longer. If you want big skies, quiet landscapes, and a base that’s built for your RV, Crescent Valley delivers.

84% (19) 8 campsites

Top-rated RV parks near Crescent Valley

Antelope Run Ranch

1. Antelope Run Ranch

88%
(16)
46mi from Crescent Valley · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Antelope Run Ranch, a one-of-a-kind off-grid escape tucked deep within Nevada’s Pumpernickel Valley, between Battle Mountain and Winnemucca. Spanning more than 40 acres of rugged desert beauty, this developing retreat offers vast open skies, endless exploration, and a chance to experience the high desert the way it was meant to be—quiet, raw, and unforgettable. Here, solitude meets adventure. Whether you’re off-roading, stargazing, hiking, or simply seeking stillness, Antelope Run Ranch gives you space to breathe, explore, and reconnect. The ranch stretches across an expansive section of open Nevada desert, with a dry riverbed winding through its heart. This natural feature tells the story of the land—once carved by flowing water, now home to soft sand, wild sagebrush, and the occasional curious pronghorn antelope. Everywhere you look, the horizon stretches without end, framed by distant mountain ranges that glow gold at sunrise and turn deep violet by dusk. When night falls, the Milky Way reveals itself in spectacular clarity, making Antelope Run Ranch one of the best stargazing spots in northern Nevada. Small young trees—recently planted and lovingly tended—hint at the ranch’s gradual transformation into a sustainable desert haven. Each visit offers a new glimpse of its evolution. Three operational campsites are available, each large enough for a travel trailer, rooftop tent, or ground tent. These sites are spaced widely apart, allowing guests to enjoy solitude and quiet while still being close enough to share meals and stories with others. Future upgrades will include a central communal area—a shared cooking and gathering spot where guests can meet, eat, and relax under the stars before retreating to their own camps for rest. Antelope Run Ranch isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a launch point for adventure. Surrounded by miles of BLM land, guests have unlimited freedom to explore. Bring your 4x4 vehicle, ATV, or UTV and dive into soft desert sands, rocky trails, and open valley plains. Whether you’re hunting, rockhounding, hiking, or just wandering, the landscape invites exploration in every direction. If you’re a stargazer, photographer, off-road enthusiast, or someone who loves wild open places, this ranch was made for you.
Pets
from 
$9
 / night
High Desert Dry Camping

2. High Desert Dry Camping

86%
(7)
7.9mi from Crescent Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
I have found a place that speaks to me through its silence and stillness. May your stay here be a porthole into a new perspective on what mother nature and the awe inspiring universe have to offer.Learn more about this land: Experience high desert camping in one of the least populated counties in the United States. Stunning panoramic views of Cresent Valley and the surrounding mountains. Over a thousand acres of adjacent BLM land to explore. Enjoy some of the darkest night skys in the country. Easy to get to. Almost all of it highway driving. The last 3.5 miles are along very well maintained dirt road.
Pets
from 
$24
 / night
Sagevalley Hilltop Ranch

3. Sagevalley Hilltop Ranch

9.3mi from Crescent Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Sage Valley Hilltop Camp – 60 Acres of Great Basin Freedom Crescent Valley, Nevada Come unplug and spread out on 60 wide-open acres in the Sage Valley community of Crescent Valley, Nevada. This high-desert property sits along Hilltop Road and offers a peaceful, remote camping experience with plenty of room to roam—no crowds, no noise, just open land and big skies. The landscape is classic Great Basin: rolling desert terrain, native sagebrush, distant mountain views, and some of the darkest night skies you’ll ever see. Stargazing here is unreal—on clear nights the Milky Way shows up like it’s trying to steal the show. This spot is perfect for dispersed camping, overlanding, van life, tent camping, and small RV setups. The land is quiet and private, making it ideal for travelers who appreciate space and solitude. During the day, enjoy hiking, exploring the desert, wildlife viewing, and seasonal hunting and fishing opportunities in the surrounding area. Despite the remote feel, you’re not off the map. The property is located about 20 miles from Interstate 80 and the town of Battle Mountain, where you can find fuel, groceries, restaurants, and supplies before heading back out into the calm. What you’ll love:    •   🌌 Incredible stargazing with minimal light pollution    •   🏕️ Plenty of space for private, dispersed campsites    •   🥾 Hiking and exploring right from camp    •   🦌 Great area for wildlife viewing and hunting (in season)    •   🚐 Ideal for overlanders, van lifers, and off-grid campers    •   🔕 Peace, quiet, and true Nevada wide-open freedom This is the ultimate camping experience—come prepared, respect the land, and enjoy the stillness. If you’re looking for a place to slow down, breathe deep, and reconnect with nature under massive skies, Sage Valley Hilltop Camp is calling.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night
South Fork State Recreation Area

4. South Fork State Recreation Area

25 sites · Spring Creek, Nevada
Find trophy trout fishing, water play, camping, and Ruby Mountain views at this northeast Nevada gem.
Sewer hookup
Pets
Daviterra Ranch

5. Daviterra Ranch

2.6mi from Crescent Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Flat, fully fenced in, up to 4 sites for rent camping and rv's, parking right next to each individual site. Dry camping. No facilities. Private, beautiful mountain views, clear star-filled night skies. Quiet, little traffic. Easy road access.
Pets
from 
$30
 / night
Historic Cortez And Tenabo Mines

6. Historic Cortez And Tenabo Mines

0.5mi from Crescent Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
In the city of Crescent Valley NV, borders Hunting areas 14 and 15, minutes from a hot spring, and the Historic town of Cortez and Tenabo. A Sportsman's Paradise. Hours and miles of side by side trails and roads. The wild West is just outside of town, everywhere you look
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$20
 / night

RV camping in Crescent Valley puts you right at the edge of the desert, with over 90 options built for rigs and a price range that starts at just $10 a night. Most sites offer water hookups, let you bring your pets, and allow campfires—practical touches that make life on the road simpler. You’ll find campsites scattered near rocky outcrops, sagebrush flats, and open skies that stretch for miles. Hikers and wildlife-watchers head for the trails at dawn, while swimming holes offer a cool break from the midday heat. Local favorites like Antelope Run Ranch (13 reviews), Lazy Jaze Homestead (6 reviews), and High Desert Dry Camping (5 reviews) stand out for their friendly hosts and reliable setups. Average night runs $25, but keep an eye out for lower rates if you’re staying longer. If you want big skies, quiet landscapes, and a base that’s built for your RV, Crescent Valley delivers.

84% (19) 8 campsites

Top-rated RV parks near Crescent Valley

Antelope Run Ranch

1. Antelope Run Ranch

88%
(16)
46mi from Crescent Valley · 16 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Antelope Run Ranch, a one-of-a-kind off-grid escape tucked deep within Nevada’s Pumpernickel Valley, between Battle Mountain and Winnemucca. Spanning more than 40 acres of rugged desert beauty, this developing retreat offers vast open skies, endless exploration, and a chance to experience the high desert the way it was meant to be—quiet, raw, and unforgettable. Here, solitude meets adventure. Whether you’re off-roading, stargazing, hiking, or simply seeking stillness, Antelope Run Ranch gives you space to breathe, explore, and reconnect. The ranch stretches across an expansive section of open Nevada desert, with a dry riverbed winding through its heart. This natural feature tells the story of the land—once carved by flowing water, now home to soft sand, wild sagebrush, and the occasional curious pronghorn antelope. Everywhere you look, the horizon stretches without end, framed by distant mountain ranges that glow gold at sunrise and turn deep violet by dusk. When night falls, the Milky Way reveals itself in spectacular clarity, making Antelope Run Ranch one of the best stargazing spots in northern Nevada. Small young trees—recently planted and lovingly tended—hint at the ranch’s gradual transformation into a sustainable desert haven. Each visit offers a new glimpse of its evolution. Three operational campsites are available, each large enough for a travel trailer, rooftop tent, or ground tent. These sites are spaced widely apart, allowing guests to enjoy solitude and quiet while still being close enough to share meals and stories with others. Future upgrades will include a central communal area—a shared cooking and gathering spot where guests can meet, eat, and relax under the stars before retreating to their own camps for rest. Antelope Run Ranch isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a launch point for adventure. Surrounded by miles of BLM land, guests have unlimited freedom to explore. Bring your 4x4 vehicle, ATV, or UTV and dive into soft desert sands, rocky trails, and open valley plains. Whether you’re hunting, rockhounding, hiking, or just wandering, the landscape invites exploration in every direction. If you’re a stargazer, photographer, off-road enthusiast, or someone who loves wild open places, this ranch was made for you.
Pets
from 
$9
 / night
High Desert Dry Camping

2. High Desert Dry Camping

86%
(7)
7.9mi from Crescent Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
I have found a place that speaks to me through its silence and stillness. May your stay here be a porthole into a new perspective on what mother nature and the awe inspiring universe have to offer.Learn more about this land: Experience high desert camping in one of the least populated counties in the United States. Stunning panoramic views of Cresent Valley and the surrounding mountains. Over a thousand acres of adjacent BLM land to explore. Enjoy some of the darkest night skys in the country. Easy to get to. Almost all of it highway driving. The last 3.5 miles are along very well maintained dirt road.
Pets
from 
$24
 / night
Sagevalley Hilltop Ranch

3. Sagevalley Hilltop Ranch

9.3mi from Crescent Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Sage Valley Hilltop Camp – 60 Acres of Great Basin Freedom Crescent Valley, Nevada Come unplug and spread out on 60 wide-open acres in the Sage Valley community of Crescent Valley, Nevada. This high-desert property sits along Hilltop Road and offers a peaceful, remote camping experience with plenty of room to roam—no crowds, no noise, just open land and big skies. The landscape is classic Great Basin: rolling desert terrain, native sagebrush, distant mountain views, and some of the darkest night skies you’ll ever see. Stargazing here is unreal—on clear nights the Milky Way shows up like it’s trying to steal the show. This spot is perfect for dispersed camping, overlanding, van life, tent camping, and small RV setups. The land is quiet and private, making it ideal for travelers who appreciate space and solitude. During the day, enjoy hiking, exploring the desert, wildlife viewing, and seasonal hunting and fishing opportunities in the surrounding area. Despite the remote feel, you’re not off the map. The property is located about 20 miles from Interstate 80 and the town of Battle Mountain, where you can find fuel, groceries, restaurants, and supplies before heading back out into the calm. What you’ll love:    •   🌌 Incredible stargazing with minimal light pollution    •   🏕️ Plenty of space for private, dispersed campsites    •   🥾 Hiking and exploring right from camp    •   🦌 Great area for wildlife viewing and hunting (in season)    •   🚐 Ideal for overlanders, van lifers, and off-grid campers    •   🔕 Peace, quiet, and true Nevada wide-open freedom This is the ultimate camping experience—come prepared, respect the land, and enjoy the stillness. If you’re looking for a place to slow down, breathe deep, and reconnect with nature under massive skies, Sage Valley Hilltop Camp is calling.
Pets
from 
$16
 / night
South Fork State Recreation Area

4. South Fork State Recreation Area

25 sites · Spring Creek, Nevada
Find trophy trout fishing, water play, camping, and Ruby Mountain views at this northeast Nevada gem.
Sewer hookup
Pets
Daviterra Ranch

5. Daviterra Ranch

2.6mi from Crescent Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
Flat, fully fenced in, up to 4 sites for rent camping and rv's, parking right next to each individual site. Dry camping. No facilities. Private, beautiful mountain views, clear star-filled night skies. Quiet, little traffic. Easy road access.
Pets
from 
$30
 / night
Historic Cortez And Tenabo Mines

6. Historic Cortez And Tenabo Mines

0.5mi from Crescent Valley · 1 site · Tent, RV
In the city of Crescent Valley NV, borders Hunting areas 14 and 15, minutes from a hot spring, and the Historic town of Cortez and Tenabo. A Sportsman's Paradise. Hours and miles of side by side trails and roads. The wild West is just outside of town, everywhere you look
Water hookup
Pets
from 
$20
 / night

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