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Old 08-03-2007, 08:51 PM
 
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I'm new to Nevada, Las Vegas to be precise, and I was wondering what areas up north are great for camping. Is there any area that you can primitive camp? Would love to escape the heat down here for a weekend. When we lived in AZ we would go to the Mogollon Rim or the Verde River. Would love a great area for star gazing so my kids can officially break in their telescope.
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Old 08-03-2007, 09:12 PM
 
Location: CA Coast
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Nevada is mostly wide open public land, find a place you want to visit, and visit, and camp. Always carry 5 gallons of water and your own flat fixing kit and compressor.
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Old 08-04-2007, 09:04 AM
 
Location: NW Las Vegas - Lone Mountain
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Note that you can get very far away from it all very close to Vegas.

The Spring Moutains have back country camping in both Red Rock and the Mount Charleston area.

Vegas light spill may screw up astronomy but otherwise pretty nice high country.
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Old 08-04-2007, 02:59 PM
 
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Note that you can get very far away from it all very close to Vegas.

The Spring Moutains have back country camping in both Red Rock and the Mount Charleston area.

Vegas light spill may screw up astronomy but otherwise pretty nice high country.
Tell us more of your camping experiences in Red Rock. Please give us all a link or more info about the terrific camping you have enjoyed in Red Rock. Thanks ever so much.
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Old 08-04-2007, 03:48 PM
 
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Well, here we go! We been staying in the Circus Circus campground the last few nights, and the lure of wonderful camping at Red Rock will be a pleasure and a half. We're so excitied about Red Rock camping the next few days.
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Old 08-04-2007, 06:38 PM
 
Location: CA Coast
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We have a cat named Sheriff Tex, we call him that because he wanders around checking on everyone.

It appeared, perhaps I misread, that you were sarcastically implying that there is no camping at Red Rock.

You also mentioned that you camping at the Circus Circus campground, I assume you pitched a tent. Camping involves tents and or groundcloths.

Parking would be the correct term for RVs, trailers, campers.
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Backpacking and overnight permits can be arranged at the Visitor Center, but backcountry camping is only permitted above about 5,000 feet elevation. Wood fires are not permitted.

There is one drive-in campground, 13-Mile Campground, which is located off Charleston Blvd., about halfway between the Beltway (Highway 215) and the entrance to the Scenic Loop Road. Driving west on Charleston, turn left onto Moenkopi Road and drive south to the end of the road. You can see the campground from atop a hill before you get to the end of the road. ]

WOHR, personally I would avoid any designated campground, they tend to be noisy, often RV's running generators while the parkers sit inside watching TV. Once you get a hundred miles or more north of Las Vegas, nearly every canyon has a creek and road into it.

There is also Death Valley, I will make an exception to my no campground rule; Mahagony Flat, (sp?) it sits at 7,000 feet so it is cool, and you can look down to Badwater on one side and across to Mt. Whitney on the other, and the road is so windy going in RV's are forbidden.

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Old 08-04-2007, 07:38 PM
 
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Note that you can get very far away from it all very close to Vegas.

The Spring Moutains have back country camping in both Red Rock and the Mount Charleston area.

Vegas light spill may screw up astronomy but otherwise pretty nice high country.
Thanks for sharing your local knowledge with us olecapt. I gathered the tribe, and we hauled to Red Rock. Imagine how dissapointed my family was when the park rangers gleefully explained there is no camping at Red Rock, and referred us to Mt Charleston--only a short 2 hour drive. We checked out a Bonnie Springs, and found a dumpy, broken down dude-ranch. Please keep sharing more of your local knowledge with us all.
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Old 08-04-2007, 09:28 PM
 
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Did you read where he said back country camping? Sheriff get your facts straight.
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Old 08-04-2007, 10:19 PM
 
Location: NW Las Vegas - Lone Mountain
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Thanks for sharing your local knowledge with us olecapt. I gathered the tribe, and we hauled to Red Rock. Imagine how dissapointed my family was when the park rangers gleefully explained there is no camping at Red Rock, and referred us to Mt Charleston--only a short 2 hour drive. We checked out a Bonnie Springs, and found a dumpy, broken down dude-ranch. Please keep sharing more of your local knowledge with us all.
You have this problem all the time? I hope your family is good at recovery so you don't screw up their experience or kill somebody. Probably you should stick to "camping" at Circus Circus...

From BLM...

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Backcountry Camping

Backcountry camping is allowed within Red Rock Canyon NCA above 5,000 feet. A permit is required and can be obtained by calling: 702-515-5050. The backcountry area is remote with no drinking water or firewood for campfires. There is no developed trail system in the backcountry.

Ground fires are prohibited, camping stoves are permitted. To minimize conflicts with wildlife, pets should be on a leash. Pets must be leashed at the visitor center and campground. Pet waste must be cleaned up.

Please carry out all trash. Litter is an eyesore and a hazard to wildlife. Trash cans are located at parking lots along the Scenic Drive and in Willow Springs.

There is also one developed campground at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.

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Your poor family. Living with you must be an ongoing adventure...
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Old 08-05-2007, 05:55 AM
 
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My bad, I thought you meant real camping with full hook-ups.
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