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Beaver Dam Campground B
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Beaver Dam Campground B

Panaca, Nevada
4.5 (53 reviews)

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About Beaver Dam Campground B

Campground in Nevada.

Beaver Dam Campground B offers a wonderful escape into Nevada's natural beauty, situated in a region known for dramatic desert landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities. This public campground provides an accessible base for travelers seeking to explore the unique terrain of southern Nevada while enjoying a peaceful camping experience away from the hustle of city life.

The area surrounding Beaver Dam Campground B is characterized by rugged desert scenery, with colorful rock formations and wide-open spaces that exemplify the American Southwest. The campground's location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring some of Nevada's most interesting natural features and nearby attractions. The region offers excellent opportunities for those interested in geology, hiking, and scenic drives through some of the state's most visually striking landscapes.

Travelers appreciate this campground for its accessibility and the quality of the camping experience it provides. The 4.5-star rating from numerous visitors speaks to the care and maintenance visitors have experienced here. This is a destination that works well for families looking for a straightforward camping adventure, retirees seeking peaceful outdoor time, and road-trippers who want a comfortable place to park while exploring the region. The public campground setting means you'll find a friendly community atmosphere with fellow outdoor enthusiasts from all walks of life.

The Nevada desert environment offers its own special appeal throughout the year, with mild winters making this a particularly attractive destination during cooler months when desert camping is most comfortable. The clear skies here are spectacular for stargazing, and the quiet nights provide a genuine respite from daily routines. Whether you're planning an extended stay or a brief overnight stop during a larger Nevada tour, Beaver Dam Campground B serves as a reliable, well-reviewed base camp for your desert adventures. The campground's reputation among RVers and campers makes it a smart choice for those seeking authentic Southwest camping without complications.
4.5

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53

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Book Early

Panaca is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Nevada weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Panaca.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Panaca. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Beaver Dam Campground B Reviews

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Analiza Filipina

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Analiza Filipina

Nice place for camping. With toilet and potable water and shades in every campsite. Fishing is good too.

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Kevin Panet

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kevin Panet

This state park is very, very far off the beaten path with very few visitors. From the main highway, it takes almost an hour of driving a dirt road to get there. Once you get there the park offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, a small creek, and plenty of campsites, and pit toilets. There is no power, so if you need it, you need to bring it. Finally, there is no cell phone rece... This state park is very, very far off the beaten path with very few visitors. From the main highway, it takes almost an hour of driving a dirt road to get there. Once you get there the park offers beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, a small creek, and plenty of campsites, and pit toilets. There is no power, so if you need it, you need to bring it. Finally, there is no cell phone reception in the park. It's very remote. But, if you like being away from it all, this park may appeal to you. 🤠

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Bryan Tift

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Bryan Tift

This park was a wonderful place to stay and explore! We really enjoyed the designated camping areas, which have clean bathrooms and fresh water (not during winter). Each campground has its own parking spot and flat areas for pitching tents with tables, fire pits, and grills. We normally camp in dispersed sites so it was nice to have the amenities. Firewood is often available for a small donation.... This park was a wonderful place to stay and explore! We really enjoyed the designated camping areas, which have clean bathrooms and fresh water (not during winter). Each campground has its own parking spot and flat areas for pitching tents with tables, fire pits, and grills. We normally camp in dispersed sites so it was nice to have the amenities. Firewood is often available for a small donation. The Waterfall Trail was a fun and quick hike and we enjoyed the drive through the park. We camped in mid-November and we were the only ones in the park that weekend.

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Claire White

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Claire White

Was so happy to make it out to Beaver Dam State Park last weekend. Definitely one of the most remote in the state! Both from the Utah and the Nevada side, you must drive long, but very well maintained, dirt roads just to get to the park. I'd recommend getting in on the Utah side if you're driving up from Las Vegas, St. George is a nice halfway point. Then once in the park, the roads get WAY ROUGHE... Was so happy to make it out to Beaver Dam State Park last weekend. Definitely one of the most remote in the state! Both from the Utah and the Nevada side, you must drive long, but very well maintained, dirt roads just to get to the park. I'd recommend getting in on the Utah side if you're driving up from Las Vegas, St. George is a nice halfway point. Then once in the park, the roads get WAY ROUGHER. My Kia Sportage did it, but if the roads had been even just a tiny bit more washed out, we would have been stuck. We did not use the longest trail, as hiking through a wash didn't really seem like a worthwhile payout, but we did the interpretive trail, oak knoll, and the beaver dam trail. All were very well maintained (way better than some of the far less remote state parks like Big Bend and Dayton, where trail maintenance is often sorely lacking.) Really enjoyed the day trip. We did not use the camping facilities, but they looked like standard NV State Park facilities.

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Rice Krispy

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Rice Krispy

Nice secluded park that has great scenery and plenty of camping spots. It wasn't crowded when we visited. Make sure to have cash to pay for entry, bring plenty of water, and your hiking boots! I will definitely be looking forward to camping in the near future!

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