Bob Scott CG - Austin, Nevada

DrinkingRestrooms
FishingHuntingWildlifeATV

Been here? Rate it! You can also leave a comment. Bookmark and Share
1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (4 votes, average: 4.25 out of 5)
Loading ... Loading ...
`
Price: Free
Address: Unknown Coordinates: 39.480377, -117.012977
Site Type: Forest Service (USDA) Status: Official
Open Dates: May - October Max Stay Length: Unknown
Road Type: Unknown Miles to Paved Road: Unknown
Number of Sites: 6-15 Max RV Length : 35 feet
Contact Email: Contact Phone: 775/964-2671
Website: www.publiclands.org/explore/site.php?search=YES&back=Search%20Results&id=384



This week's weather forecast for this location.
Thu
Thunderstorm
High 77° F
Low 43° F

Fri
Mostly Sunny
High 64° F
Low 39° F

Sat
Clear
High 73° F
Low 46° F

Sun
Clear
High 75° F
Low 55° F

Elevation 7200 feet. 10 sites, including one group area which can accomodate up to 50 campers, in open setting with pinyon-juniper forest at Bob Scott Summit. A number of roads from the campground and from Austin Summit are ideal for mountain biking or OHV use. Hunting for deer and elk in season. Fishing in Birch Creek, 8 miles south of the campground.

Location: 6 miles southeast of Austin on US 50.

Maximum RV/trailer length 35 feet.


Amenities:
- Drinking Water
- Restrooms
Activities:
- Fishing
- Hunting
- Wildlife Viewing
- ATV Trails
Hot Springs Near Bob Scott CG

More free camping in Nevada.



3 Comments about “Bob Scott CG”

  1. Nomadiacs says:

    Clean, free, relatively quiet, easy access from the road, well kept sites, lots of pretty birds and cute wild animals (rabbits and chipmunks), nice and big fire pits and fire wood easy to aquire, and even bathrooms. What else could you ask for when traveling on the loneliest road in America? Saved us money on a hotel and we enjoyed the sights so much!

  2. Addie Hondo says:

    I posted the previous review and wanted to update. This campsite is no longer free. It is 10.00 but STILL worth setting up camp. It has working bathrooms with sinks and mirrors and water pumps that pump out cold, clean water! And with the sites being as spacious as they are, I am 100% happy to pay 10 bucks!

  3. Dennis says:

    We stayed here on August 26 & 27, 2011. This is a great little campground if you are passing thru. Good water at each site, great views of the mountains, and quiet. We stayed an extra day to visit the petroglyphs at Hickison campground which is east of here on Hwy 50. Hickison has no water. We have a 32 ft. 5w. Wouldn’t recommend anything larger. Good internet and cell service on Verizon. Still $10.00.


Leave a Review

Reviews and comments left on this page are not sent to the party that oversees the management of the campsite. They are displayed below the write up so that visitors to our website may utilize them. If you would like to make a reservation or find out specific information about the camping location, please use the contact information listed in the main review.

You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>


We recommend that once you locate a suitable camping location on our website, you do additional research to confirm that it is still open, the correct location, and free or less than $11 prior to driving there. In most cases, we provide the current contact information in the entry for each campsite. We make every effort to be up to date and accurate, but with number of campsites we have to keep up with, there may be some discrepancies. Thank you again for your contributions. Please let us know if you encounter any items that need to updated.