Best Cabin Camping near Battle Mountain, NV

Furnished cabin rentals are available at two established campgrounds near Battle Mountain, Nevada. Clark Park in Battle Mountain and New Frontier RV Park in Winnemucca (about 50 miles away) both offer cabin accommodations with electricity and climate control. The cabins provide basic sleeping arrangements and access to clean, well-maintained shower facilities. "The park was very clean, the laundry room was very clean, and my husband said the bathrooms were terrific," notes one Clark Park visitor. Both locations feature full hookups, drinking water, and modern amenities that make these cabins comfortable for overnight or extended stays.

Rustic cabins and more deluxe units are available year-round at these locations, with pet-friendly policies at both parks. Clark Park operates with a convenient self-check-in system that allows late arrivals, while New Frontier RV Park offers online reservations and staffed check-in services. "We knew we had a great RV Park when they called us on the road to make sure we had gotten the after hours check-in information in our email," reports one New Frontier guest. Cabin sizes accommodate individuals and families, with pricing typically ranging from $35-48 per night depending on amenities and location.

Most cabin rentals include beds but require guests to bring their own linens, pillows, and personal items. Kitchen facilities vary between locations, with some offering only basic amenities while others provide more comprehensive cooking options. Clark Park is conveniently located near a Maverick truck stop for basic supplies, while New Frontier RV Park includes a small on-site market. Both locations provide clean laundry facilities, though shower use at Clark Park requires quarters ($1.50 for three minutes). Visitors planning extended stays should bring sufficient groceries or plan to shop in nearby towns.

Best Cabin Sites Near Battle Mountain, Nevada (2)

    1. Clark Park

    17 Reviews
    Battle Mountain, NV
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 635-9600

    $35 - $40 / night

    "Located just around the corner from a full service (Def pumps) Maverick truck stop, this quiet RV Park is a convenient stop along I80."

    "We drive a 25' Class C. We needed to take showers, dump our tanks, and do laundry. This place was perfect. As others said, it's all self check-in."

    2. New Frontier RV Park

    23 Reviews
    Winnemucca, NV
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 621-5275

    "Not so friendly for pets. But...park is well maintained, clean and plenty of nice showers and laundry. Good overnight stop."

    "The nicest RV park on our trip from Connecticut to Nevada! Clean and modern with paved streets, nicely spaced with mature trees (something you don’t often find in the desert!)."

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Cabin Reviews near Battle Mountain, NV

40 Reviews of 2 Battle Mountain Campgrounds


  • Erik J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 18, 2024

    Clark Park

    Quiet, clean and convenient

    Located just around the corner from a full service (Def pumps) Maverick truck stop, this quiet RV Park is a convenient stop along I80. Pull into an open spot in the overnight section and then walk over to the office to fill out an envelope, deposit cash or a credit card slip (4% fee) and then hook up for the night.

    The sewer, water, electricity and cable TV hookups are all in great working order in all the sites we saw. Wasn't busy the night we were here.

  • W
    Jul. 18, 2021

    New Frontier RV Park

    New park

    Nice for middle of desert. All asphalt and gravel. A few patches of grass that you a supposed to stay off of. Not so friendly for pets. But...park is well maintained, clean and plenty of nice showers and laundry. Good overnight stop.

  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2021

    New Frontier RV Park

    An oasis in the desert

    The nicest RV park on our trip from Connecticut to Nevada! Clean and modern with paved streets, nicely spaced with mature trees (something you don’t often find in the desert!). Located behind a small casino that has a restaurant, and only $40.00 per night. You won’t find anything better on I 80 in Nevada!

  • Rich J.
    Mar. 28, 2022

    New Frontier RV Park

    Decent

    Large RV park. All sites are paved and level. Trees in between sites are young so not much privacy. Clean. Dog park. Laundry.

  • D
    May. 7, 2023

    Clark Park

    Battle mountain

    Clean ,spaces very close to one another. Bathrooms are very clean $1.50 for 3 minutes. Laundry room very clean.

  • S
    Oct. 17, 2021

    Clark Park

    Great stop for the night

    We drive a 25' Class C. We needed to take showers, dump our tanks, and do laundry. This place was perfect. As others said, it's all self check-in. Because we are over 22 feet, the park required that we take a pull through spot for $40. The park was very clean, the laundry room was very clean, and my husband said the bathrooms were terrific. You have to pay for showers in quarters, so we showered in our rig. On a Saturday night, the RV park was nice and quiet and there are also beautiful views of the mountains. We would stop here again in a heartbeat!

  • Alysa R.
    May. 5, 2021

    Clark Park

    Cute spot

    Please read fully so you know. It was definitely a cute spot. stopped here from our trip from Indiana going to California. THERE WAS SELF CHECK IN WHICH WAS SUPER Convenient because we got in at 1130 pm & checked out at 8 am. I do really like the spot, the electric worked fine. It was a VERY quiet spot. But there is a lot of people parked, but you don’t really see them. There’s some swings & a basketball hoop. I would probably stay again. Only downfalls, the dog park & the showers. The dark run is HUGE but it isn’t that secure, there’s spaces under the park which dogs can easily slide under. But it is a very big dog run. The showers, they do cost money which kinda sucks when you are paying for a spot. But I’m not mad about it. For the complaints about the staff, I had no problem with the man in the office, but boyfriend & I talked to him because he stopped us & he was very nice.

  • L
    May. 31, 2024

    Clark Park

    Great overnight spot!

    Great place to spend the night. Very clean & well maintained. Level gravel sites. Gorgeous laundry facility! Directions to get here off the exit were incorrect. Just look for the Maverick gas station. Only negative was you had to pay for the showers - but the bathrooms were big & extremely clean.

  • p
    Sep. 29, 2021

    New Frontier RV Park

    great overnight stop

    Just off the interstate, very clean and secure, well spaced, clean showers/bathrooms.  We got in just before dark so didn't experience much of the feel of the place but happy with our stay.  pull throughs were paved.  I didn't see much for kids to do but there is a restaurant in walking distance.  A nice quiet and clean location at a good price.


Guide to Battle Mountain

Cabin accommodations near Battle Mountain provide travelers with shelter options in Nevada's high desert environment where elevations range from 4,500 to 8,000 feet. The region experiences extreme temperature variations, with summer highs often exceeding 95°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. Cabin camping near Battle Mountain, Nevada offers climate-controlled alternatives to tent camping during harsh weather conditions typical of this remote Great Basin location.

What to do

Explore mining history: Battle Mountain's history as a mining community dates back to the 1860s and continues today. Clark Park serves as a convenient base for exploring this heritage. "The site was long and wide. The showers were spacious and top notch clean. There was a row for overnighters and a row for longer stays," notes David B.

Visit nearby dog parks: Many cabin accommodations welcome pets and provide dedicated exercise areas. "The dog 'park' is actually a huge fenced in lot and was very handy giving our 3 Aussies room to stretch their legs," explains Lori T. about Clark Park's facilities.

Enjoy stargazing: Despite some campground lighting, the remote location offers opportunities to view night skies away from major light pollution. "Perfect overnight stop on our way back to California from Utah. Gravel pads. Owners were super accommodating and friendly," mentions a visitor at Clark Park.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Travelers consistently mention facility cleanliness as a standout feature. "I stayed here at the last minute and was welcomed by the staff upon arriving. Good sites with decent room, the bathroom and shower facilities were excellent and everything was very clean," reports a guest at New Frontier RV Park.

Convenient location: Cabin rentals provide strategic stopping points along major travel routes. "Located just around the corner from a full service (Def pumps) Maverick truck stop, this quiet RV Park is a convenient stop along I80," writes Erik J. about their experience at Clark Park.

Reliable utilities: Cabins and associated facilities offer dependable services for travelers. "The sewer, water, electricity and cable TV hookups are all in great working order in all the sites we saw," notes another Clark Park visitor, highlighting the reliability of essential services.

What you should know

Variable cell coverage: Mobile connectivity can be inconsistent but workable. "AT&T coverage was pretty good, ranging from 2-3 bars of 5G, with speeds up to 9 MB/s. Site 54 had access all 3 western DISH satellites," reports Ray & Terri F. about Clark Park.

Pay showers: Some facilities charge for shower use despite cabin rental fees. "The two bathrooms were amazingly clean. However...YOU MUST PAY SEPARATELY TO USE SHOWER! 1.50 to start, and a quarter each additional minute. No change machine!!!" warns Yallaen about Clark Park's shower policy.

Environmental factors: The high desert location means exposure to typical elements. "Union Pacific main tracks are about 2 or 3 blocks from the locale, and the sound the whistle all night," mentions one camper, noting that railway noise can affect sleep at some locations.

Tips for camping with families

Recreational options: Some cabin locations offer basic recreational facilities for children. "It was definitely a cute spot. There's some swings & a basketball hoop," notes Alysa R. about their stay at Clark Park.

Stock up on supplies: Limited shopping options mean families should prepare accordingly. "The park is clean, easy to get to, great wifi and paved spots," explains a visitor at New Frontier RV Park, though they don't mention on-site grocery options.

Weather preparation: Extreme temperature fluctuations require appropriate clothing and supplies year-round. "Nothing to do in town. So sit back and relax," advises Coddiwompling F., suggesting indoor cabin activities during weather extremes.

Tips from RVers

Self-check-in convenience: Many locations offer flexible arrival options. "Self check in was easy. Lots of available pull through sights available on a Tuesday in July. 2 bars T-mobile. Showers/bathrooms very clean and nice," shares Tom S. about their Battle Mountain cabin camping experience.

Big rig accessibility: Cabin camping areas generally accommodate large vehicles. "Very spacious sites. Pull-throughs are cement and back-ins are very level gravel and asphalt," notes a visitor to New Frontier RV Park, relevant for those traveling with both cabins and RVs.

Seasonal considerations: Summer shade can be limited but some parks have mature landscaping. "Trees have grown quite a bit and are really helping with some shade," observes an RVer about New Frontier's improving landscape features.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Battle Mountain, NV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Battle Mountain, NV is Clark Park with a 4.4-star rating from 17 reviews.