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If you want to camp at the Valley of Fire State Park but don’t want to try your chances with the first come first serve for the individual spots, grab some friends and see if you can find dates at the Valley of Fire Group Campground.
It’s our preferred place to camp when there!
Valley of Fire Group Campground
Valley of Fire Group Campground Overview
There are two individual site campgrounds at the Valley of Fire, the Atlatl Rock Campground, and Arch Rock Campground.
In addition to these two campgrounds, there is an area for group camping that has three sites for group camping. Each site has limited parking and will accommodate up to 45 people.
Unlike the other two campgrounds which are first come first served, these sites are available for overnight camping and picnicking by reservation only.
Call the park at (702) 397-2088 for reservations or stop by the Valley of Fire Visitor Center if you happen to be in the area for more information.
View more information and photos for Group Campground #3.
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Valley of Fire Group Campground Fees
Registration fee – $25 per night
Camping fees – $20 per vehicle per night (includes the $10 state park entrance fee – there is NOT a Nevada resident discount)
Click here to view the Valley of Fire Group Campground Fee on Nevada State Parks website
Click here to view the Nevada State Parks Special Use application
Click here to read about the annual Nevada State Parks pass and All Access Permits
Valley of Fire Group Campground Amenities
Firepit
Parking
Pavilion / covered picnic area with grill and tables
Pit toilets, no running water or hand sanitizer
Showers are available at the nearby Atlatl Rock Campground
Water spigot (Click here to read our article, Bees and Water – Be Careful When Camping)
Valley of Fire Group Campground Photos
Satellite view of the group campground at Valley of Fire. You can see that each site is nicely spaced from the other sites for privacy.
Valley of Fire Resources
Valley of Fire Visitors Center
Atlatl Rock at the Valley of Fire
Beehives at the Valley of Fire
Seven Sisters at the Valley of Fire
Valley of Fire Group Campground
I am an outdoor enthusiast who would rather be on a backcountry backpacking trip than a stroll on the beach (although I do love the beach!).
Living in Las Vegas has afforded me the opportunity to easily explore the Southwest region of the United States.
A nature lover, I am often found at the end of the pack taking photos and videos of the wildlife found on the trails. Colorful flowers, desert animals, and unusual geological rock formations are often the majority of my photos.
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