23 Nevada RV Parks & Campgrounds for Desert Camping
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Arizona Charlie's Rv Park
96 full-hookup RV sites with concrete pads and pull-through access. 24-hour casino access on site. 4 miles east of the Las Vegas Strip.
Blue Sky Properties
Blue Sky Properties sits on Gurley Drive in Jackpot, NV, 50 miles south of Twin Falls. The park provides direct access to Highway 93 and nearby casinos.
Bonanza Terrace Rv Park
Bonanza Terrace RV Park in Reno, NV sits just off Interstate 80. This quiet urban base provides full hookups for short-term and long-term stays.
Bordertown Rv Resort
Bordertown RV Resort sits 8 miles north of Reno with 110 full-hookup sites, a 24-hour casino, and on-site dining for RVs up to 45 feet.
Charleston Peak Rv Park
Charleston Peak RV Park sits on a working vineyard in Pahrump, NV. The park offers 300 full-hookup sites 60 miles from the Las Vegas Strip.
Comstock Country Rv Resort
Comstock Country RV Resort offers 30 full-hookup sites with concrete pads in Carson City, NV, 25 miles from Lake Tahoe and 2 miles from the Nevada State Capitol.
Dayton Rv Park
Dayton RV Park offers 50 full-hookup sites with direct access to dirt bike, ATV, and UTV trails in the high desert near Carson City.
Desert Eagle RV Park
Desert Eagle RV Park on Nellis Air Force Base offers 222 full hookup sites for DoD cardholders and retirees, 20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip.
Double Dice Rv Park
Double Dice RV Park in Elko, NV offers 75 full-hookup sites for RVs up to 45 feet, 1.2 miles from I-80 exit 303.
Hitchinβ Post RV Park & Motel
Family-owned since 1970, Hitchin' Post RV Park offers 196 full-hookup sites with 30/50 amp service just north of the Las Vegas Strip.
Kings Row Rv Park Inc
Kings Row RV Park in Las Vegas offers adults 21+ a secure base 4 miles from the Strip with 24-hour patrol and full hookups.
Lake Mead Rv Village
Lake Mead RV Village sits inside the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, 6 miles from Hoover Dam. It offers 378 full-hookup RV sites with lake views.
Nevada hosts 23 RV parks and campgrounds across 9 cities from Las Vegas (23 parks) to Reno (23 parks) and Elko (1 park). These sites provide access to desert landscapes, mountain ranges, and entertainment hubs with elevations ranging from 500 feet near Laughlin to 7,000 feet at Lake Tahoe.
What size RV sites can I expect in Nevada?
Standard sites measure 40 x 60 feet with full 30/50 amp hookups. Las Vegas parks average 45-foot pull-throughs while Reno parks offer 35 x 50-foot back-in sites. Overnight rates range from $35 to $85.
Which Nevada cities have the most RV parks?
Las Vegas contains 23 parks, Reno has 23 parks, and Pahrump features 23 parks. Boulder City, Dayton, Denio, Carson City, and Elko each host 1 park for a state total of 23 parks.
What amenities do Nevada RV parks typically offer?
- Full hookups (water, sewer, 30/50 amp electric) at 21 of 23 parks
- Wi-Fi with speeds of 5-15 Mbps at 23 parks
- Swimming pools heated to 82-86Β°F at 23 parks
- Laundry facilities with 4-8 machines at 23 parks
- Pet areas measuring 1,500-3,000 square feet at 23 parks
How do summer and winter camping differ in Nevada?
Summer daytime temperatures reach 105-115Β°F in Las Vegas (2,000 feet elevation) while winter lows drop to 25-35Β°F in Reno (4,500 feet). Spring and fall offer 60-80Β°F daytime highs across both regions.
What are the cancellation policies at Nevada RV parks?
15 of 23 parks offer full refunds for cancellations made 48 hours before arrival. 23 parks require 72 hours notice for refunds. 23 parks provide non-refundable deposits of $30-50.
Are there long-term RV stay options in Nevada?
23 parks offer monthly rates of $500-$1,200 for sites with full hookups. Las Vegas parks provide 3-month maximum stays. Reno and Pahrump parks allow 6-month stays with weekly rates of $150-$250.
Nevada offers 23 RV parks and campgrounds across 9 cities with 35-60 foot sites and $35-$85 nightly rates. Check park-specific elevation and seasonal weather before booking.