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Mitchell's Stateline RV Park is located near McDermitt, NV, surrounded by flat desert terrain. Temperatures can range from highs of 90°F in the summer to lows of 20°F in the winter. Visitors can explore the nearby Santa Rosa-Paradise Peak Wilderness for hiking and wildlife viewing.

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Location

Mitchell's Stateline RV Park is located in Nevada

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Directions

From Jct of US-95 & Stateline Dr, E 50 yds on Stateline Dr (L). The RV park is a bit hard to see from the road, so if you are traveling south it is the first road on the left as you enter town. Coming from Nevada it is the last right turn.

Address

4112 Stateline Drive
Mc Dermitt, NV 89421

Coordinates

41.99870412 N
117.71732327 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)
  • Tent Cabin

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites

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Reviewed Aug. 20, 2025

Nice Park Off Hwy 95, Utilities Work Fine

Mitchell’s Stateline RV Park is nice. It’s off 95 enough to get rid of road noise (the posted speed limit on Hwy 95 through this area is 35 mph, which helps), full hookups, showers, restrooms. (There is one women's and one men's restroom/shower, meaning that you'd need to take turns.) The only other comment posted on The Dyrt was written in 2021. Since then, they’ve replaced sewer, power and water: it’s reliable and without fault. If you’re into collecting rocks, fossils and exploring old mines, there’s plenty of that around here. The park itself is small, about 25+/- spaces, narrow spaces, gravel, but level. Easy on/off 95. When I arrived (Tuesday mid-afternoon) there was one fifth-wheel here. By the evening, about 4 more campers arrived, still it’s mostly empty. They also have tent camping and dog walk areas. Not that it matters to me, but it’s across the street from a small grade school which only seem to make noise mid-morning during the Pledge of Allegiance and the following daily announcements, minor distraction for 1/2-hour. Also of note is that there's no staff here during the day. Calls placed to the site are returned after 5:00 pm, when she arrives home from work. Self-check-in available through the screen door, in the vestibule.

Month of VisitAugust
  • Review photo of Mitchell's Stateline RV Park by Greg K., August 20, 2025
  • Review photo of Mitchell's Stateline RV Park by Greg K., August 20, 2025
  • Review photo of Mitchell's Stateline RV Park by Greg K., August 20, 2025
Reviewed Jul. 7, 2021

Self serve

Hardly any of the power posts worked. Same with the water. If you had power....it kept shutting off. No one in office or on site to fix it or help.

Month of VisitJuly

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Mitchell's Stateline RV Park?

Mitchell's Stateline RV Park offers full hookup sites for RVs, though electrical reliability has been inconsistent with some power posts not functioning properly and occasional outages. Water hookups are available but may have similar reliability issues. The park has restroom and shower facilities, with one men's and one women's facility that must be used one at a time. While the park provides the basic necessities for RV camping, visitors should be prepared for potential utility challenges.

What do reviews say about Mitchell's Stateline RV Park?

Mitchell's Stateline RV Park receives mixed feedback. The park's location is appreciated for being set back from Highway 95 enough to minimize road noise, especially given the 35 mph speed limit in the area. While the full hookups, showers, and restrooms are noted as positives, there are significant concerns about utility reliability, with electrical connections frequently failing and water hookups being problematic. Staff availability has also been an issue, with reports of no one being available on-site to address utility problems when they arise.

Are there photos available of Mitchell's Stateline RV Park?

Photos of Mitchell's Stateline RV Park may be available through the official campground website or social media pages. For the most current visual representation of the campground, contact the park directly as they might have a photo gallery or can direct you to updated images. Alternatively, check travel websites and camping platforms like The Dyrt where visitors often share their camping experiences with photos.

Where is Mitchell's Stateline RV Park located and how do I get there?

Mitchell's Stateline RV Park is located just off Highway 95. The campground is positioned far enough from the highway to minimize traffic noise, which is further reduced by the 35 mph speed limit in this section of the highway. For specific directions, it's best to use GPS coordinates or contact the park directly. The name suggests it's near a state line, which may be helpful for general navigation planning.