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Vegas Glamping

2. Vegas Glamping

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30mi from Avi Kwa Ame National Monument · 5 sites · Lodging · Nelson, NV
So peaceful and serene in this little mountain oasis! Hidden away within the mountains, there’s so much to see and do. Hike through the mountains and even down to Colorado River. Rent kayaks at the property to drive them down, a 7 min drive off the property. Book an off road tour around the mountains and down to the river. Check out the world famous ghost town a few minutes away and even goon an underground mine tour. It’s pure bliss and joy. A reset, a rest. Available as a single person camping, all the way up to weekend retreats for the entire family. This property is secluded and in a remote area with limited cell service. AT&T and Verizon have limited service, other carriers do not. This property is accessible by off road vehicle only, otherwise you may park your car in parking which is 4-7 minutes away from your tent by our shuttle. Off road vehicle means a 4x4 to drive over a rocky trail. To access your tent, you will be required to schedule the shuttle for check in. A host will drive out to meet you to take you to your tent. Must be scheduled in advance. Check in is between 3pm and 9pm only. The host does not live on property and travels for your scheduled check in time.
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Desert Style Living

6. Desert Style Living

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30mi from Avi Kwa Ame National Monument · 13 sites · RVs · So Hi, AZ
Open flat land with some desert plants and cactus. Open fire pits with picnic tables for fun camping. Large pull thru spaces for a more open feeling. Close to BLM Land to ride your razors, or go to an open area to do some target shooting with your guns. Mountains to your reach, many gold mines to explore. 6 miles from Kingman or 20 miles to Laughlin Nv. 20 minutes to Oatman, an old gold mining town with wild donkey that roam the town. 2 miles to gas or convince stores. We are located in Golden Valley, a small recreation area for RVers and campers. Enjoy the flickering lights at night of Golden Valley, and look up to millions of stars. This place is a hidden secret to be explored!Learn more about this land:Stay on a beautiful two acre on our property. We will soon be putting septic and water on property you can run your quiet generators. Land is next to BLM land so the use of razors has 100s of acres of open land to ride on. Mountain views all around. Easy access in and out. Gun shooting area to practice at. Lots of Jack rabbits ,cotton tails, coyotes and cows. Close to shopping and gas approximately 2 miles from property. Closest neighbors are not too far away.
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Golden Paradise & AZ Stargazer

14. Golden Paradise & AZ Stargazer

44mi from Avi Kwa Ame National Monument · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Yucca, AZ
Golden Paradise on Warm Springs Rd – Black Mountain, Mohave County, AZ 34°46'44"N 114°21'11"W Tucked away on the rugged slopes of Black Mountain, this private 5-acre escape offers true off-grid adventure! Wake up to panoramic desert views, explore natural washes and rocky trails, and try your luck at a chance to find gold in these historic hills! Perfect for campers, prospectors, stargazers, and those seeking peace under the wide Arizona sky. Easy access from Warm Springs Rd makes this a convenient yet wild spot to set up camp. Recommend 4x4 or AWD access is dirt rds. Currently, it's just land, bathroom & shower coming soon be safe in making a camp fires please make a pit, with the many rocks in on the property. Keep it clean, pick up after pets, beware there are coyotes and snakes. All yr around. Property 2 AZ Stargazer on BLM Rd (near Regal Rd) – Black Mountain, Mohave County, AZ 34°45'03"N 114°16'26"W Discover your own slice of the Arizona desert on this open, 5-acre property just off Regal Rd. Surrounded by BLM land and endless horizons, this is a camper’s dream for solitude, exploration, and adventure. With historic mining activity in the area, you might even find a few treasures while hiking the land. This site is ideal for tent camping, overlanding, or setting up your desert base camp under a million stars. See the Milky Way & shooting stars like never before, perfect for stargazer. Currently, just land, restroom and shower coming with electric. Keep camp fires in a pit made with rocks on property in campsite area. Be cautious of the hills on each site of Campsite. The best way to get to the middle of the campsite is from Regal Rd. Be cautious of wild life, coyotes and snakes are big don't leave trash, keep it clean, clean up after pets & yourself. Have fun, and be safe.
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Rollo Ranch

15. Rollo Ranch

29mi from Avi Kwa Ame National Monument · 12 sites · RVs · Chloride, AZ
Primitive camping! This 2 acre property is on flat, open, desert terrain and is accessed off road, so please be sure your RV or vehicle can drive off road. Located off I-40 ( old Route 66 ) in Holbrook, Arizona. No power, toilet, water, or sewage. You will need to drive ~1 mile or so off road to get to the provided coordinates.Just 49 miles away you have Castle Mountains National Park. You'll need a high-clearance, 4WD vehicle to get into this extremely remote national monument in the eastern Mojave Desert. Accessible only by dirt roads, Castle Mountains is surrounded on three sides by the Mojave National Preserve. It's the northernmost of the desert region's three new national monuments designated by the President in 2016. This park in northeastern San Bernardino County protects 20,920 acres, located between the interstates I−15 and I−40. There are no facilities, developed campgrounds, or established trails within the monument. Backcountry camping is allowed. Castle Peaks is one of the stars here—a cluster of imposing spires that climb skyward. The peaks are composed mainly of volcanic tuff, and the deep erosion of the rocks has created distinct, sharp summits. You're also rewarded for your efforts to get here by lush grasslands, Joshua tree forests, mountain vistas, and abundant wildlife. The rugged Mojave Desert is home to mountain lions, bighorn sheep, golden eagles, coyotes, and bobcats. Castle Mountains National Monument is always open, but the best times to come are spring and fall. March and April are peak times. The spring rains turn the desert into a carpet of vivid, vibrant wildflowers. Summers are very hot, with daytime temps in excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Joshua Tree Overlook

16. Joshua Tree Overlook

39mi from Avi Kwa Ame National Monument · 1 site · Tent, RV · Dolan Springs, AZ
Discover a rare desert land offering with expansive views, abundant sky, and boundless potential. This 1.25-acre property in Mohave County, Arizona, provides a unique combination of seclusion and accessibility, situated just 1.5 hours south of Las Vegas, within an hour of Lake Mead, and 45 minutes from Grand Canyon West. The land borders 480 acres of Bureau of Land Management terrain, creating a vast backdrop of open space. Here, you’ll find opportunities for exploration and quiet reflection, whether it is walking desert trails, observing native wildlife, or simply experiencing the brilliance of a star-filled night sky. The environment is shaped by iconic vegetation such as Joshua trees, cholla, and prickly pear, along with rugged terrain that reflects the dramatic beauty of the American Southwest. This is more than a property. It is a canvas: a place to imagine, design, retreat, observe, and create. The expansive setting invites those who value space, privacy, and the freedom to shape their own experience. Morning sunrises over Mount Tipton, long afternoons under desert skies, and evenings surrounded by silence and stars provide the rhythm of life here. While the property is not currently listed for public bookings, private access or future opportunities may be available upon discussion. It is being presented for consideration by enthusiasts, creators, and investors who see potential in the desert horizon. Whether envisioned as a personal retreat, a gathering space, or an innovative project site, this land offers a foundation for possibility. If you are drawn to landscapes that inspire and locations that leave room for vision, this property stands ready. Please reach out to learn more and to explore how it may align with your goals.
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Place Your Tent⛺=Help Me Pay Rent:)

17. Place Your Tent⛺=Help Me Pay Rent:)

38mi from Avi Kwa Ame National Monument · 1 site · Tent, RV · Dolan Springs, AZ
*"5 Billion Star Oasis: Solitude & Serenity in Dolan Springs"* Escape to a tranquil 1-acre haven in Dolan Springs, AZ, where the vast desert sky unfolds like a celestial tapestry. Immerse yourself in the raw beauty of nature, untainted by the trappings of civilization. *Reconnect with the Wild* Our primitive campsite offers a rare chance to unplug and recharge amidst the stunning Arizona landscape. With no running water, electricity, or bathroom facilities, you'll find yourself fully immersed in the sights, sounds, and silence of the desert. *Find Solace in Solitude* This secluded retreat is perfect for: - Hikers and backpackers seeking a peaceful stopover - Travelers craving a digital detox - Nature lovers and stargazers seeking an unobstructed view of the night sky *Campsite Details* - 1-acre property with ample space for tents - Primitive camping only (no hookups or amenities) - Stunning views of the surrounding desert landscape - Endless opportunities for stargazing and nature exploration *Come for the Solitude, Stay for the Stars* Book your stay at our 5 Billion Star Oasis and rediscover the beauty of simplicity. We look forward to sharing this special place with you! (I appreciate you guys!)
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Camping near Avi Kwa Ame offers an insightful immersion into rich indigenous cultures, adding an unforgettable dimension to your outdoor adventure. Avi Kwa Ame National Monument, also known as Spirit Mountain, stands as an emblem of tranquility and reverence, held dear by numerous Tribal Nations and Indigenous Peoples including the Mojave, Chemehuevi, Cocopah, Halchidhoma, Havasupai, Hopi, Hualapai, Kumeyaay, Maricopa, Pai Pai, Quechan, Yavapai, and Zuni Tribes. Gazing upon the vast Joshua tree forests that flourish across the monument's landscape provides a sense of awe-inspiring serenity, unrivaled by other destinations. The thickets of unique trees create a characteristic panorama that enchants nature lovers and photographers alike. The monument's diverse ecology offers a haven for wildlife, notably the desert bighorn sheep, desert tortoise, and Gila monster. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast or an amateur naturalist, spotting these distinctive creatures in their natural habitats adds a dash of excitement to your camping journey. However, the allure of Avi Kwa Ame camping is not confined to the monument itself. A short trip away reveals an array of other outdoor activities and natural attractions that amplify the adventure quotient of your camping experience. Whether it's hiking across stunning landscapes, exploring nearby indigenous tribal lands, or simply soaking in the vibrant energy of the natural surroundings, the possibilities are extensive. Your Avi Kwa Ame National Monument camping adventure is more than just an overnight stay; it's an enriching journey through time-honored traditions, diverse ecosystems, and unique cultural landscapes. It's a chance to connect with nature in its raw, untamed glory while gaining a deep appreciation for the region's indigenous heritage. Experience a camping expedition unlike any other at Avi Kwa Ame.

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The best time to visit Avi Kwa Ame National Monument is during the cooler months from October to April, when the desert heat subsides, offering a more comfortable exploration experience. Summer months can be extremely hot, making outdoor activities challenging, so plan accordingly if visiting between May and September.

Know before you go

  • Check the weather forecast before your visit, as desert conditions can change rapidly.
  • Ensure you have plenty of water and sun protection, as shade is limited in the open desert landscape.
  • Respect the sacred sites and cultural significance of the area by staying on designated trails and following guidelines.
  • Wildlife is abundant; observe from a distance and do not disturb the natural habitat of the desert tortoise and other species.
  • Be aware of the monument's boundaries and regulations, especially if you plan to engage in hunting or OHV use.
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