Beaver Dam State Park Campground A B is a remote high-desert retreat nestled at 5,000 feet elevation in the mountains near Caliente, Nevada. Surrounded by dramatic volcanic rock formations and forests of pinyon and juniper, the park is bisected by perennial streams that create a lush, peaceful atmosphere unique to this part of the American Southwest. Each campsite features a picnic table, fire pit, and parking suitable for a vehicle and small trailer. Campground B includes a group area with a large shade ramada and horseshoe pits. Amenities include potable water, vault toilets, grills, and water hookups. Fishing enthusiasts will enjoy rainbow trout-stocked streams — a Nevada fishing license is required for anglers 12 and older. Hikers can explore several trails, including the Overlook Trail with panoramic 360-degree views, the Oak Knoll Trail along the stream, and the historic Waterfall Trail featuring CCC-era features. Over 10 miles of OHV trails are also available. Note that electric hookups are not available, cell reception is limited, and winter road access may be restricted. This off-the-beaten-path Nevada campground is ideal for anglers, hikers, and nature lovers seeking solitude in a stunning desert-mountain landscape.