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North Wild Horse Campground

Elko, NV 89801, USA

Introduce

Welcome to North Wild Horse Campground, your gateway to unforgettable outdoor experiences in the scenic landscapes of Elko, Nevada. Nestled amidst recovering forests and breathtaking vistas, our campground offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Whether you're pitching a tent or parking your RV, North Wild Horse provides a blend of comfort and seclusion that makes every stay memorable.

Our facilities include sites with full hookups, restrooms with clean amenities, picnic tables, fire pits, and drinking water. Perfectly situated near hiking trails and viewpoints, our campground is an ideal base for exploring the area's natural wonders.

  • Proximity to Outdoor Adventures: Just minutes from hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, offering easy access to nature's beauty.
  • Clean and Modern Facilities: Well-maintained restrooms and sites with full hookups ensure a comfortable stay.

Customer Feedback: Our campers love the clean restrooms, recovering forest providing natural shade, and the stunning views from our group sites. Perfect for families and groups seeking adventure!

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Offerings

RV electric hookup

Amenities

Public restroom

Payments

Camping fee

Children

Good for kids

Parking

On-site parking

Pets

Dogs allowed

laurie leonardo hines Oct 01
★★★★★5

Site 4..great views bathroom were surprisingly clean

Lori Miner Jun 25
★★★★☆4

The trees are finally recovering from the fire a few years back. They're getting taller but not quite big enough to produce lots of shade. The view from the top "group" sites is pretty impressive.

Keaton Reed Aug 14
★★★★☆4

This is an excellent and cheap campground near Wildhorse reservoir. The bathrooms are in okay shape, and some of the camp sites really need some attention, but it’s 6$ per night, and the sites have some excellent views of the area. There are also owls that hang out in the aspens, so that’s pretty sweet

Crabby Acres Jun 10
★☆☆☆☆1

I stopped there September 22, 2018 and it was closed and gated due to a recent wildfire. There is camping nearby on tribal lands that missed the fires.