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Humboldt-Toiyabe/Peavine Creek Campground
Overview
Peavine Creek Campground offers a secluded escape within the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, situated in the heart of Nevada's Big Smoky Valley. This small, tranquil site provides a primitive camping experience for those looking to disconnect from modern distractions and immerse themselves in the high-desert wilderness. It serves as a quiet, natural basecamp for exploring the rugged and often overlooked interior of the Silver State.
Location & Surroundings
Located north of Round Mountain, the campground sits at an elevation that provides cooler temperatures than the valley floor. The site is nestled along the banks of Peavine Creek, surrounded by a mix of sagebrush and pinyon-juniper woodlands. The dramatic backdrop of the Toiyabe Range defines the horizon, offering stunning mountain views and a sense of vast, open space that is characteristic of rural Nevada's basin and range topography.
Amenities & Park Features
As a standard Forest Service facility, the amenities here are basic and focused on a rustic experience. The park features vault toilets and seasonal potable water, though visitors should always bring their own supply as a backup. Each of the limited sites is equipped with a picnic table and a fire ring for evening gatherings. It is important to note there are no utility hookups or dump stations, making it essential for RVers to arrive fully self-contained.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty of recreation, from fishing for small trout in the creek to exploring the nearby Toiyabe Crest Trail. The surrounding forest is excellent for birdwatching and spotting local wildlife like mule deer or mountain mahogany. For those willing to drive, the historic mining landscapes and the vast Big Smoky Valley offer endless opportunities for photography and geological exploration under some of the darkest night skies in the country.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for adventurous dry-campers and those traveling in smaller RVs or camper vans due to the narrow access roads and limited turn-around space. It appeals most to travelers seeking solitude and starry nights rather than resort-style amenities. If you value a natural soundtrack of flowing water and wind through the pinyon pines over cell service and WiFi, this quiet canyon is a perfect fit.
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User Reviews
Cal Bryant
Nice campground.
Gary Baker
Beautiful Campground, no hook ups, 2 restrooms. Little creek running through the site.
Kellie Carter
Went to the site, drove the long way on the dirt road. Got there. A car was parked in the middle of the road with the persons hammock attached to a tree. Never saw the bathrooms but also couldn't get all the way to the campsite. Was excited to camp here. Major letdown.
M W
Super bare bones, so it's uncrowded. But it was VERY unmaintained when visited in July 2019. Bee activity so loud and stinky, but in a good, honey-flavored sort of way.
Rejuve
So peaceful, beautiful scenery and nice clean campsites with clean bathrooms. Great getaway to Rejuve yourself
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