
Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest Headquarters
Multiple group sites accommodate larger parties amid towering peaks and wildflower meadows, with spotless facilities maintained to exceptionally high standards.

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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.
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.
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.
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Spacious group sites accommodate up to 100 guests at this 7,400-foot mountain retreat, with thoughtfully spread campsites that balance togetherness and privacy.

Twenty-five single and double sites provide flexibility for groups wanting to camp near each other while maintaining individual space around this high-elevation alpine lake.

Thirty-five campsites at 8,400 feet elevation accommodate multiple tents or small RVs, with each fire ring and picnic table creating natural gathering spots among towering pines.

With 35 sites including a double occupancy option, this campground accommodates larger parties while providing picnic tables and fire rings at each spot for memorable evening gatherings.

Large capacity accommodates multiple families who can spread across sites beneath mature aspen groves while staying connected for shared meals and campfires.

Multiple campsites nestled among towering pines accommodate larger parties, with flush toilets and direct trailhead access to Bristlecone and Sawmill routes eliminating logistical headaches.

Six tent-only sites come equipped with tent pads, picnic tables, fire rings, and grills where your crew can cook meals together under emerging starlight. The high-desert mountain setting delivers sweeping vistas of Mummy Mountain while keeping everyone close to North Loop-Mt.
A dedicated group site plus four double sites accommodate gatherings of various sizes, with sturdy picnic tables and campfire rings at each spot for communal meals and evening storytelling.

Multiple primitive sites spread along Kingston Creek accommodate large parties seeking seclusion, with vault toilets and picnic tables supporting extended stays. The nearby Toiyabe Crest Trail launching point turns base camp into a hub for daily alpine adventures beneath the dramatic mountain range.