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Humboldt-Toiyabe/Thomas Canyon
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User Reviews
Christina Logan
Steep canyon walls and Aspen trees around this campground. A creek flows through very strong in early September. Close to Elko, no cel service. No host, no ranger, no envelopes for self pay when I was there on a Friday. Water, trash and pit toilets on site..It was a pretty place to camp..easy road. Road noise and GENERATOR noise from campers..can't get away from generator noise wherever I go.... Please don't!!! Bring!!! Your generator to these beautiful places full of music of the wind and trees and rivers!!; thank you!
Tony Doin Stuff
Wow, this place is amazing!! Camping amongst the trees and rivers, staring up at rocky cliffs that stand 1000s of feet above you. It was absolutely gorgeous!! Gave me Yosemite vibes, only nowhere near as crowded. We had just come from Yellowstone and we all agreed Lamoille canyon was even more beautiful 🙌 One of the best camp sites I've ever experienced. Only $19 per night and if you have a National Park pass its only 9.50!
Lorrie Kalmbach-Ehlers
This campground was an oasis in the desert. Beautiful little creek running through the mountains. Quiet area and fun little creek pool to play in by the bridge on hot days. Be very careful on selecting your site. Site 29 said it was big enough for a 36 ft rig and we could not get it in there because the road is overgrown and there are boulders every where and it was on a bend. No water to fill rv’s on site so fill it prior to coming.
Rheddy Setgo
I want to hide this gem from everyone! Its incredible views and campground location are perfect for families. The river runs right through the back sides of some sites. Please do clean up after yourselves, dogs and kids to keep it enjoyable for everyone.
kelly staup
This place surpassed all my expectations. While visiting in early June, the creeks were all rushing with running water that gave me a soothing feeling and drowned out any sounds of nearby neighbors. There was still snow on the top of the mountains melting. The campsite and bathroom were clean and nice. The campsite host answered all my questions about the area, and recommended trails. I did not see a single piece of trash while visiting. I highly recommend site number 31 for it's proximity to the creek. I did not get any bug bites. The canyon was beautiful day and night.