Camping at Mt. Charleston Near Las Vegas NV
Blue Tree Dispersed Camping
Blue Tree is primitive camping with no amenities such as water, toilets, fire pits, etc.
There are vault toilets located at the nearby Sawmill Trail, which is about 1/4 mile away.
Champion Road Dispersed Camping
Champion Road is primitive camping with no amenities such as water, toilets, fire pits, etc.
Fletcher View Campground
Fletcher View Campground has 11 sites and is open year-round. Fletcher View Campground is nestled along the Kyle Canyon wash, so reservations are not available during the monsoon season (mid-July to mid-September).
During this time, overnight stays are available only as weather permits and a high chance of rain in the forecast will result in no overnight stays for the safety of our campers.
Please click here for full campground details, fees, and to reserve a campsite. The link will take you to the campground’s page on Recreation.gov
Click here to read our article on Fletcher View Campground and to view the individual campsites.
Hilltop Campground
Hilltop Campground is closed for renovation through summer of 2019.
Hilltop Campground is a collection of 35 tent and trailer campsites high in the forest but with breathtaking views of the surrounding valley.
This site is a favorite for feeling far from the city, though campers should be prepared for occasional high winds do to the hilltop location.
Please click here for full campground details, fees, and to reserve a campsite. The link will take you to the campground’s page on Recreation.gov
Kyle Canyon Campground
McWilliams Campground
The large McWilliams Campground was recently renovated and includes what was formerly known as the Dolomite Campground.
Some sites remain open all winter when possible, and campfire programs are offered during the warmer seasons.
Please click here for full campground details, fees, and to reserve a campsite. The link will take you to the campground’s page on Recreation.gov
Mack’s Canyon Dispersed Camping
Mahagony Grove Group Campground
The Mahogany Grove Group Campground offers 6 group sites for tent camping.
The site sits near the remnants of one of the original Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) developed campgrounds from the 1930s and a short trail with interpretive signage tells the story of camping in the Spring Mountains.
Please click here for full campground details, fees, and to reserve a campsite. The link will take you to the campground’s page on Recreation.gov.