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100% of recent Hipcampers say the sites felt private.
22 miles from the city of Elko, remote enough to enjoy the peace and quiet, while just a short car ride to the town of Ryndon that can provide you with all of your essentials. Hundreds of acres of land to keep you busy with incredible outdoor activities. Set up your camp and enjoy your stay!
Stunning views of the ruby mountain range in addition to being home to the state's only population of mountain goats, the Rubies are also home to Nevada's largest mule deer herd.
All funds go to our animal sanctuary under the Ethereal Ranch Foundation, a 501c3 nonprofit organization, ranch operations and development.
Animals are free-ranged and may include but not limited to livestock, domestic and exotic rescued animals.
We appreciated this site for nice views..especially of Ruby Mountains, dark sky, and enough distance from neighbors and freeway for real quiet. Friendly host! We'll return as we drive through this area often.
This was my first time using Hipcamp. Jay was waiting for me as soon as I drove up the road to the property. Made me feel welcomed and at ease. Which is extremely important as a woman who often travels alone. Will totally come back again.
Spectacular 360-degree view. Very welcoming and attentive host. Well worth the drive in from I-80. Spacious sites. We ordered the dozen eggs, and they were fantastic.
You do need to be willing to negotiate a long gravel road (with some "washboard" sections). The final climb up the driveway appears daunting but easily negotiable in our Class B+.
All that said, we will be back anytime we are in the area.
Gorgeous views far from anything else. Jay was a friendly and communicative host, and has a compelling vision of what he wants to develop his property into. It's on a bit of a ridge and can get really windy at night though.
Location
Osino, Elko, Nevada, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone) First Nations according to