Mormon Pass Campground
Hiking Around Las Vegas, Desert National Wildlife Range
Mormon Pass Campground
 
Mormon Pass Campground
Picnic site (view south).

Overview

The campground at Mormon Pass, which someone confusingly named "Desert Pass," is a combined campground and picnic area located on the Mormon Well Road in the heart of the Desert National Wildlife Range. The campground is a pleasant area with tall ponderosa pines and wide open skies, and it makes a nice place for a base camp while day hiking in the area. There are three family campsites, one group campsite, and two picnic sites that easily could serve as over-night campsites. Each site has a fire ring and a picnic table, and there are two vault toilets.

Link to a map.

For general information on camping, regulations, other issues, and the natural history of the Wildlife Refuge, see the Desert National Wildlife Range -- Area Overview page.

Mormon Pass Campground
Picnic sites and southern outhouse (view north).

 

While camping, please respect the land and the other people out there, and try to Leave No Trace of your passage. This is a wildlife refuge, so pay extra attention to respecting the land. Please, don't bother the bighorn sheep.

Location

This campground is located on the Desert National Wildlife Range, about 2.5 hours north of Las Vegas.

Mormon Pass Campground
Campground sign (view north).

From town, drive out to the Desert National Wildlife Range. From Corn Creek Field Station (Table 1, Site 106), continue east to a T-intersection about 70 yards beyond the parking area (Site 731). Turn right onto Mormon Well Road (mile 0.0) and drive south. The road bends to the left (mile 0.3) and heads east and up towards the mountains. Continue on the main road past Gass Peak Road (mile 4.4), through Pee-a-Boo Canyon (Site 108; mile 14.9), and out to the campground (Site 648, mile 25.5).

Alternatively, for a longer highway and shorter dirt road approach, drive west on I-15 to Highway 93. Drive north on Hwy 93 for 42.7 miles to a dirt road on the left (Site 649). Watch for powerlines crossing the highway to a power substation. If you miss the turn, turn around at Coyote Springs (Hwy 168) and go back 2.2 miles. Turn west and drive up the dirt road for about 16.2 miles to the campground.

For details, see the description of the Mormon Well Road.

mormon campground
Group campsite (view west).

The Campground and Picnic Areas

The camp and picnic sites are spread out along about 0.2 miles of the Mormon Well Road, with a short (0.1 miles) spur road to the west at the south end of the campground. Each site has a fire ring and a picnic table, and the campsites have smooth tent pads.

Two family campsites are located on the spur road. The first sites you see on the main road are the picnic area sites by the southern outhouse. The next campsite along the road is another family site, and the last campsite is a group camping area with two tables, two fire rings, two tent pads, and the second outhouse.

All of the sites are partially shaded by the ponderosa pines, single-leaf pinyon, and Utah juniper trees that grow in the area.

mormon campground
Family campsite (view west).

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Table 1. Highway Coordinates (NAD27; UTM Zone 11S).

Site # Location Latitude (N) Longitude (W) UTM Easting UTM Northing Elevation (feet) Verified
106 Corn Creek Field Station parking 36.43830 115.35750 647223 4033617 2,814 Yes
648 Mormon Pass Campground 36.62340 115.11070 668940 4054556 6,700 Yes
649 Hwy 93 at Mormon Well Rd 36.76750 114.94020 683845 4070857 2,507 Yes
731 Corn Creek Rd at Alamo Rd 36.43840 115.35650 647307 4033624 2,814 Yes

 
Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate.
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