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Horsethief Gulch Campground Introduce
Welcome to Horsethief Gulch Campground, a rustic camping destination in the heart of Pioche, Nevada. If you're seeking a peaceful retreat surrounded by stunning scenery and rich history, our campground offers a unique and unforgettable experience.
Embrace the Natural Beauty:
Horsethief Gulch Campground is located in a beautiful natural setting, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of the outdoors and enjoy the peace and quiet of the Nevada desert.
Camping Experience:
Horsethief Gulch Campground offers a rustic camping experience, with a limited number of campsites available on a first-come, first-served basis. The campsites are located in a natural setting, providing a peaceful and secluded atmosphere.
Amenities and Services:
Horsethief Gulch Campground provides basic amenities to enhance your camping experience:
- Picnic tables
- Fire rings
- Vault toilets
Explore Pioche and Beyond:
Horsethief Gulch Campground is the perfect base for exploring the rich history and natural beauty of Pioche and the surrounding area:
- Explore the historic downtown Pioche, with its well-preserved buildings and museums
- Visit the nearby Spring Valley State Park for fishing, boating, and hiking
- Discover the unique geological formations and scenic landscapes of the region
Important Information for Campers:
- This is a rustic campground with limited amenities
- Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis
- Campers should be prepared for remote camping conditions
Plan Your Adventure:
Horsethief Gulch Campground is ideal for:
- History buffs
- Outdoor enthusiasts
- Those seeking solitude and tranquility
Contact Us:
Horsethief Gulch Campground
Pioche, NV 89043, USA
Phone: (775) 962-5102
Mobile: +1 775-962-5102
Escape to the rustic charm of Horsethief Gulch Campground and experience the wonders of Pioche!
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Customer Reviews
What an amazing campground! Location is spectacular but the sites themselves are awesome. Level sites with gravel and multiple tents pads - covered picnic tables - fire pits. Clean restroom and shower facilities. Definitely a top 5 campground and priced at only $15. They have a new credit card system that is very convenient. Water stations and a very nice dump site located just outside the campground. Access to the lake was excellent - definitely walkable.
This is one of the cleanest and nicest campgrounds in rural Nevada. The lower sites have 3050 amp electric service and there’s potable water spigots strategically located amongst the sites. Just a skip down the road is a two station RV dump with flushing water and potable water. If you’re not into great trout fishing, sightseeing, hiking, stargazing or camping, you can always come out and see the old school pay phone that’s free for local calls! Theres a park ranger cabin roughly 2 miles down the road. The ranger doesn’t spend too much time there as we frequently saw him tending to all the various things in the park. The guy puts in the time, is highly visible and it shows. If you find yourself heading toward Pioche, give yourself a couple extra days to come to Horsethief Gulch Campground. It’s worth the few miles off the beaten path!
What a hidden gem. This campground is about 3.5 hours north of Vegas. It’s small, but well spaced sites with some having electric. It was quiet and with no light pollution, the night sky was gorgeous. A really nice place to relax and escape the city. Two different prices per night depending on what state your plates are from. Not really sure where military families fall living in NV with out of state plates. Never saw a ranger while we were here.
We enjoyed our stayed at HORSETHIEF GULCH CAMPGROUND, in Nevada Spring Valley State Park for eight days in campsites 22 & 23 spanning Memorial Day 2018. There were five of us in two motorhomes. Spring Valley is a very beautiful and remote area.. no cell service within several miles. The small reservoir lake offered good fishing. Cindy and my two granddaughters caught 20 trout over the days we were there. Most were caught from the end of the boat dock. We enjoyed our two campsites especially since they were at the very back end of the campground affording us more privacy. Some of the campsites were level and some were not. Site 22 was a bit sloped whereas our site 23 was a long level drive. The entire campground roads were gravel/dirt. Our campsites had nice covered picnic tables as well as fire rings. Lots of nice shade trees throughout the campground. RV dump services were available just outside the campground and water was available at several places throughout the campground. Restrooms were available as was a public pay phone. During Memorial Day weekend, all sites except the two designated as handicapped were full, some sites were overfilled, the overflow area near the garbage dumpsters was also full. Still it was quiet at night and very pleasant. Unfortunately, there was never any firewood in the campground bins so we had to buy from a nearby RV park. Rangers rode through the campground several times a day. All facilities were well tended except the overflowing dumpsters. We enjoyed our stay and will go back to HORSETHIEF GULCH CAMPGROUND.
This is a great place with great views, a nearby lake, and very clean flush toilets and showers. It is at about 6000 ft altitude. Don’t forget to take water with you if you like to hike! We connected our RV to electricity. There was no water connection but water was available in the campground and in the dump station. I took a walk down to the creek and saw a huge entrance to a cave on the other side of the creek. I did not cross the creek, but it was easily passable. I wonder how big that cave is under the mountain as it’s not mentioned anywhere. My only complaint is about the three large trash bins located on the campground. They were all left opened, and filled to the brim. This explained the abundance of flies on all campsites nearer the water as I saw thousands of them breeding and flying around the trash. Why can’t they be closed before closing them becomes impossible due to accumulated trash piled on them?