
Group Campgrounds in Nevada
Discover the best group campgrounds across Nevada. Bring the whole crew together in the great outdoors. From family reunions to scout troops, find the perfect group site.
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Multiple group sites accommodate larger parties amid towering peaks and wildflower meadows, with spotless facilities maintained to exceptionally high standards.

Twenty-three electric hookup sites create a basecamp where groups can explore paved nature trails and mountain biking routes together, then return to heated restrooms and crackling fire pits.

The 8,500-foot elevation and sprawling Duck Creek Basin provide ample space for larger parties to spread out while sharing access to a perennial creek and backcountry trailheads.
About Group Campgrounds in Nevada
Group camping Nevada offers extraordinary opportunities for gatherings in some of the American West's most dramatic and diverse landscapes, from alpine cirques in the Ruby Mountains to pine-forested peaks in the Spring Mountains. Nevada's group campgrounds cater to family reunions, scout troops, church groups, and friends seeking shared adventures in settings that range from 5,000 to over 10,000 feet elevation.
Best Time
The optimal window for group camping in Nevada runs from late May through September, though specific timing depends heavily on elevation and location. High-elevation sites like Thomas Canyon, Angel Lake, and Hilltop typically remain snow-covered until late June, with the prime season running July through early September when wildflowers peak and alpine lakes become accessible.
What Makes It Great
- Sites for 10-100+ people
- Shared pavilions and gathering areas
- Group fire rings and cooking facilities
- Reservable for your dates
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Tips & Recommendations
- 1Reserve group sites well in advance through Recreation.gov, as Nevada's best group campgrounds book up 6 months ahead for summer weekends, particularly locations near Las Vegas like Fletcher View and Hilltop.
- 2Bring comprehensive water supplies—plan for 2 gallons per person per day minimum, as many remote locations lack potable water and treating stream water adds time to meal preparation.
- 3Pack for extreme temperature swings with layered clothing, as Nevada's high-desert and mountain environments can drop from 80°F days to near-freezing nights even in July.
- 4Groups should designate a camp manager to coordinate meal planning, activity schedules, and Leave No Trace practices, as larger parties have greater environmental impact.
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