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Lahontan Shores High Desert Retreat

1 site · RV, Tent20 acres · Silver Springs, NV
Lahontan Shores Ranch is a 20-acre high desert retreat overlooking Lake Lahontan in Silver Springs, NV. The site offers panoramic views across open deserts and distant mountains. From this elevated perch, a private hiking trail winds down to the lake, where you can swim, kayak, fish, or just relax by the water. Nested within public land to the west and across the lake, this site offers a true sense of seclusion, tranquility, and connection to nature. Enjoy breathtaking sunsets over the water, then relax under a blanket of stars as the desert sky turns pitch black. In the morning, start your day outdoors, savoring your coffee as you take in the uninterrupted views and dramatic desert terrain. Ideal for tents, rooftop campers, and self-contained RVs, Lahontan Shores Ranch is a peaceful high desert hideaway for those seeking raw, rugged Nevada beauty. Please note: The property is located approximately 2 miles off Highway 50 and is accessed via a dirt road. A 4x4 vehicle is required for safe access, especially in wet conditions. There are no street lights, so we strongly recommend arriving during daylight hours. A site map will be provided upon booking
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Natural Time Retreat Center...

2 sites · RVs1 acre · Gardnerville Ranchos, NV
Gardnerville Ranchos is a desert oasis located at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains forty minutes from Lake Tahoe. Our property is biking distance from the East Fork Carson River. The Ranchos is a small retirement community within walking distance of our local bowling alley where you can take (free) transit to Lake Tahoe, Carson City, and Reno. Carons Hotsprings and Wally's Hotsprings are both accessible through community (Dart) Transit as well. With the help of my Father Steve, Sandy Gibson built the House of Gibson in 1983/1984. We are on one acre with an orchard, trees, and a pond. My parents (Steve and Sandy) passed in 2021; We are currently busy with restoring the property. Our neighborhood is safe and quiet. Drop in and stay for a spell... Highland Regards, Jason G. Gibson Gibson Core Family
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Valley View Camp

1 site · RV1 acre · Carson City, NV
We sit on 1 acre overlooking the Carson Valley. Breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada mountains and a private yard/area for you to take in the quiet or sit in the shade of our mulberry tree. Just on the outskirts of town, this spot is perfect for stargazing, walks/hikes, and bike rides. We are walking distance from the Carson river with lots of trails. Please, absolutely no smoking on the property. Guests will enjoy a level pad with views to the west of the pasture below and mountains surrounding us. Wild horses, deer and coyotes are regular visitors to the area, with bears known to occasionally make an appearance. Kindly keep all pets on leashes for their safety and the safety of local wildlife. Hook ups include well water and electric. We have sewage hookups but we’re on a septic and ask that you use only septic friendly chemicals. 5 minutes to downtown Carson City, 45 minutes to Lake Tahoe, 35 minutes to Reno, 20 minutes to Virginia City… literally a short drive to almost everything you might need. We aim to create a peaceful, welcoming, and safe environment. We believe in diversity, inclusion, and equity for all people!
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Camping in Lahontan State Recreation Area guide

Overview

About

Named after an ancient lake that once covered most of Nevada, Lahontan State Recreation Area is still a popular location for boating, fishing, camping, and birdwatching on Lake Lahontan. The park is unique in that it not only offers several developed campsites, but also allows for on-beach primitive camping for those who want to set up camp close to the sand. Lahontan is also close to the small towns of Fallon and Dayton, yet far enough away to offer starry skies and quiet days.

Notable campgrounds

  • Best for being near the amenities: Silver Springs Beach #7 is the primary campground, open year-round, with restrooms, picnic tables and grills.
  • Best for the north side of the lake: The River Campground and Blackbird Point Campground both offer beach camping with bathrooms and water for a fee.
  • Best for free camping: The other beaches are open for primitive camping with no amenities. Just park your RV or van right by the water.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. The Silver Springs Beach #7, Blackbird Point, and River campgrounds as well as the primitive camping areas are available on a first-come, first served basis.
  2. While this area is popular on the weekends, the campgrounds never really fill up, so you are bound to find a spot right on the water.

When to go

The state park is open year-round with the best time to visit in late spring, early summer, and fall. Mid-summer can be very hot, and during some drought years, water levels can drop significantly. Most winters are quite mild, but this part of Nevada can get some blustery winds that kick up sand.

Know before you go

  • Lahontan State Recreation Area is located close to a few other destinations including the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge near Fallon and Fort Churchill State Historic Park. The wildlife refuge and Lahontan allow kayaking, so be sure to bring your boat and paddle. If the Carson River is higher and flowing during non-drought years, you can kayak on the river from Fort Churchill down to Lahontan.
  • The nearby town of Fallon is home to the Fallon Naval Air Station and the Navy Fighter Weapons School, or Top Gun. You may be able to see a few fighter jets doing their maneuvers in the sky near the park.
  • You would never guess that some of the best food in the area is served at a gas station. The Gourmet Deli at 76, set in Fernley, serves up homemade Iranian and Indian food, as well as homemade pizza and sandwiches.
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