Nestled in the high desert of eastern Nevada near the historic mining town of Pioche, the Ranch Campground at Spring Valley State Park offers a peaceful retreat within the dramatic Great Basin landscape. Situated approximately two miles north of the main park area, this first-come, first-served campground features seven sites equipped with picnic tables, grills, water hookups, and primitive restroom facilities. The park's striking geology — volcanic tuff formations in shades of light gray, pink, and white — provides a scenic backdrop for outdoor adventures. Campers enjoy direct access to hiking and nature trails that wind through the valley and connect to the Stone Cabin area, while the nearby 65-acre Eagle Valley Reservoir draws anglers seeking rainbow, tiger, and German brown trout. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate sightings of eagles, hawks, and waterfowl including trumpeter swans along the reservoir's shores. History buffs can explore remnants of late-1800s ranching heritage within the park. Just a short drive from Pioche, Spring Valley State Park's Ranch Campground is an ideal base for exploring Nevada's remote Eastern Basin and Range region, combining rugged natural beauty with essential camping amenities.