Grey Cliffs Campground is a group camping destination nestled within Great Basin National Park in eastern Nevada, one of the least-visited yet most rewarding national parks in the American West. Situated amid the rugged Basin and Range landscape, this campground offers a secluded retreat for groups looking to immerse themselves in the park's stunning natural environment. On-site facilities include restrooms, making it a convenient base camp for extended outdoor adventures. The campground serves as an ideal launching point for exploring the park's extensive trail network, with hiking opportunities ranging from gentle nature walks to challenging summit routes on Wheeler Peak, the second-highest mountain in Nevada. Great Basin National Park is also renowned for Lehman Caves, a remarkable marble cavern system, ancient bristlecone pine forests among the oldest living organisms on Earth, and some of the darkest night skies in the continental United States, making stargazing exceptional. Wildlife including mule deer, pronghorn, and a variety of bird species are commonly spotted throughout the area. Reservations are handled through Recreation.gov. Whether visiting for a group retreat, a hiking basecamp, or a dark-sky experience, Grey Cliffs Campground offers an authentic wilderness escape in the heart of the Great Basin region of Nevada.