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Peavine Creek Campground Introduce

Welcome to Peavine Creek Campground, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the Toiyabe National Forest, near Round Mountain, Nevada. If you're seeking an escape into the wild, our campground offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

Embrace the Wilderness:

Peavine Creek Campground is located in a remote and rugged area of the Toiyabe National Forest, offering a true wilderness experience. Surrounded by stunning scenery, including towering peaks, lush forests, and pristine streams, our campground is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

Camping Experience:

Peavine Creek Campground offers a primitive camping experience, with a limited number of campsites available on a first-come, first-served basis. The campsites are located in a beautiful natural setting, providing a peaceful and secluded atmosphere.

Amenities and Services:

Peavine Creek Campground provides basic amenities to enhance your camping experience:

  • Picnic tables
  • Fire rings
  • Vault toilets

Explore the Toiyabe National Forest:

Peavine Creek Campground is the perfect base for exploring the vast and unspoiled landscapes of the Toiyabe National Forest. Discover a wealth of outdoor activities and opportunities for adventure:

  • Hiking and backpacking trails
  • Fishing in pristine streams and lakes
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Photography opportunities

Important Information for Campers:

  • This is a primitive campground with no water or hookups available
  • Campsites are available on a first-come, first-served basis
  • Campers should be prepared for remote camping conditions

Plan Your Adventure:

Peavine Creek Campground is ideal for:

  • Backpacking trips
  • Wilderness adventures
  • Hiking and fishing enthusiasts
  • Those seeking solitude and tranquility

Contact Us:

Peavine Creek Campground
NF-020
Round Mountain, NV 89045, USA

Escape to the rugged beauty of Peavine Creek Campground and experience the wonders of the Toiyabe National Forest!

Location

Customer Reviews

3.0
18 reviews
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Drum&Bass Attic
Sep 11, 2018

If you are looking for a bit of an adventure, this is a great campsite. It is fairly bare bones but it is free having said that. Keep in mind this is in a remote national forest 7 miles deep on a gravel road. Tip: If you wish to access the main part of the campsite with the restroom, take a right when you reach a fork and then the next left because it is fairly inaccesable from the left and google will route you to the left. If not, you can do dispersed style camping from the road on the left, which is what I did. Other than that this place is truly an oasis in the desert and located inside a beautiful canyon. Awesome place to get away from it all!

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Robert Anderson
Aug 08, 2018

This campground is isolated and is first come, first serve. There is no reservation system due to the extreme low level of use. The last 9 miles is a dirt road but is ok for cars since it is maintained. This campground does have 2 homes you pass by heading into the canyon. Tonopah is the closest town but is at least and hour away. No pay stations so I assume it is free to camp. It is known for having one of the darkest sky at night. A very dark, isolated, and open area with a creek running next to it. The water level was sustainable for camping when I was there first week of August. A moonless night would be the ideal time to go and experience the night sky at this location, you will not be disappointed.

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Rejuve
Jun 28, 2020

So peaceful, beautiful scenery and nice clean campsites with clean bathrooms. Great getaway to Rejuve yourself

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Gary Baker
Oct 29, 2020

Beautiful Campground, no hook ups, 2 restrooms. Little creek running through the site.

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Jill Jaeger
Nov 25, 2018

Pack in, pack out. No drinking water. Rough road. Snakes, black widows, hot days and cold nights. Pit toilets with mice and spiders.