Campground Overview
About Beaver Dam State Park
Rugged canyons and pristine wilderness define Beaver Dam State Park, where two primitive campgrounds offer a true off-grid escape in Nevada's most remote state park. The park's deep gorges, flowing streams, and diverse wildlife create an unparalleled backdrop for adventurous campers seeking solitude and natural immersion.
The campgrounds feature basic sites with fire pits and picnic tables, nestled among pinyon pines and junipers. Vault toilets and seasonal drinking water provide essential amenities without compromising the park's unspoiled character. Hiking trails lead to scenic overlooks, hidden waterfalls, and prime fishing spots along Beaver Dam Wash.
Located 34 miles east of Caliente, this isolated haven sits near the Utah border, surrounded by rugged Basin and Range topography. The park's location makes it ideal for extended wilderness vacations or adventurous weekend getaways. Nearby attractions include Oak Grove Trail for wildlife viewing and the historic ruins of Hamblin Ranch, offering glimpses into the area's pioneer past.
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