Best Cabin Camping near Blue Diamond, NV

Cabin accommodations near Blue Diamond offer several options ranging from rustic to modern. Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort provides cabin rentals with electric hookups and amenities like picnic tables and showers. The Retro Camper with Desert Mountain View offers a unique cabin-like experience with electric hookups, drinking water, fires allowed, and pet-friendly policies. Las Vegas Bay Campground at Lake Mead National Recreation Area includes cabin options with toilet facilities and trash service. "The park has tiny houses for rent and they are well kept. It is in a decent location, close to shopping and casinos," according to feedback on The Dyrt.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Wine Ridge RV Resort offers cottages with full hookups including electric, water, and sewer connections. Lakeside Casino & RV Resort provides cabin accommodations with picnic tables, drinking water, and shower facilities. Most properties require reservations, especially during peak seasons. A review noted, "We stayed in site 23 - very shaded and 'green' - site 24 (not ours) was very open to the desert." Pet policies vary by location, with several properties like Preferred RV Resort allowing pets in their cabin rentals.

Most cabins provide basic furnishings but require guests to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities vary considerably between properties, with some offering only basic amenities while others provide more complete setups. Delight's Hot Springs Campground cabins offer a unique experience with access to mineral hot springs and pools. As described in feedback on The Dyrt, the property has "rustic hot springs with very friendly staff. Community pool with LED lighting. Open air private baths to stargaze while you soak your tired bones." Nearby markets are available at some locations including Thousand Trails and Lakeside Casino & RV Resort, though many visitors bring their own food and supplies.

Best Cabin Sites Near Blue Diamond, Nevada (9)

    1. Thousand Trails Las Vegas

    21 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "I can say, bathrooms stay relatively clean, but good luck getting paper towels, lol if you don’t have insurance don’t even try, $2.00 a load for laundry, staff is helpful and friendly."

    "Expect that you will have to move your truck occasionally so people can park/leave. They have a pool, spa and a dog area."

    2. Retro Camper with Desert Mountain View

    4 Reviews
    Jean, NV
    14 miles
    +1 (715) 697-8237

    $75 - $85 / night

    "Cozy indoors rustic outdoors. The Pioneer Saloon just a 5 minute walk down the hill. Live music Friday-Sunday. Everyone is friendly. Heather was a great host and always a text away."

    "Nestled against a picturesque desert mountain backdrop, it provides a serene and unforgettable getaway."

    3. Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    20 Reviews
    Nellis Air Force Base, NV
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 293-8906

    "There is a no generator section meant for tents, but we didn't stay there as it seemed fully booked so I picked an RV/tent site at the far end.  And it was lovely. "

    "Dispersed spaces asphalt pads, concrete picnic tables, fire rings and gorgeous views. What more can we ask? It’s quiet except for the birds. Quail are everywhere."

    4. Lakeside Casino & RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Pahrump, NV
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 751-7770

    "This place has lank front spots, with an entire walkway around the lake."

    "Lakeside was highly recommended by a friend as an easy get away to a true oasis...and MAN was it ever."

    5. Preferred RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Pahrump, NV
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 727-4414

    "Gravel roads throughout the park, nice large parking spaces for your rigs, they have a cool community garden which is cool because you can go pick some fresh veggies, a nice enclosed pool area kind a looks"

    "A larger campground, with all parking on gravel. Sites are a little closer than I expected, but overall a great little park. Reception was friendly and courteous, campground occupants seem friendly."

    6. Wine Ridge RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Pahrump, NV
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 751-7805

    $22 - $159 / night

    "It’s a well kept, gated community which includes cabins, cottages, pools, pickle-ball courts and organized community events like bingo, free waffle breakfast a few days per week."

    "Nicely paved roads, nicely well-kept grounds, Charming guest pleasant workers, nice big pool dog walking areas, Full hook ups, laundry room long spots to pull any Rig in to."

    7. Delight’s Hot Springs Campground

    9 Reviews
    Tecopa, CA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 852-4343

    $35 / night

    "There are luxurious and clean indoor private pools that allow groups of 8 or less to soak for 30 minutes, and a large outdoor pool with smaller hot tubs right around the perimeter available 24 hours a"

    "Rustic hot springs with very friendly staff. Community pool with LED lighting. Open air private baths to stargaze while you soak your tired bones. RV hookups poolside."

    8. West Gate RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Pahrump, NV
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 727-9996

    "This campground it’s a cute little quaint place that has full hook ups some of the places are parallel parking. they do have a laundromat bathroom showers a very nice pool they have propane in case"

    9. Tecopa Hot Springs Resort

    7 Reviews
    Tecopa, CA
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 852-4420

    $35 - $170 / night

    "Excellent hiking and you must rent the RAD POWER bicycles. You have an option to rent a private pool for 10 bucks though the main baths are excellent."

    "The best thing is the blm land surroundings where camping has no limit. I had a spot on what is called dodge city, locals know it. It was ten miles away."

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  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2021

    Preferred RV Resort

    Nice rv park

    Gravel roads throughout the park, nice large parking spaces for your rigs, they have a cool community garden which is cool because you can go pick some fresh veggies, a nice enclosed pool area kind a looks like an outside garden with clear windows metal framing but there’s a pool inside with plenty of activities going on such as workouts volleyball etc., they have a community clubhouse, each spot comeWith a slab of cement for Anything you may need it for, and a table full hook ups, shaded areas, and they offer a lot of activities a really good place nice people, and overall a good RV park Also they do have a few cabin rentals if you’d like to stay in that rather than in your RV

  • Amy G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 8, 2025

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    In the desert, but feels cozy somehow

    We landed in Vegas and headed straight out of the city to this campground.  I booked it online, not ever having seen it in person, but I'd stay again in an instant. 

    We had site 23 - very shaded and "green" - site 24 (not ours) was very open to the desert. 

    There is a no generator section meant for tents, but we didn't stay there as it seemed fully booked so I picked an RV/tent site at the far end.  And it was lovely.  The site was in the middle of a turn around, so we were in the "donut center" so to speak and it was quiet, shaded and beautiful.  Lot of palms and oleander that gave a lot of privacy. A short walk to the bathroom (hundred yards maybe?) but they were clean and the toilets were the flush kind, not pit kind. Drinking water was available too. There were fire pits at each site and a picnic table. Our site - and I assume most - were dirt/sand mix that made for easy tent set up.  But don't count on getting your stakes into the ground. There were a lot of small rocks around the site - obviously used by many campers to "stake out" the tent with.  We did so as well. 

    The campground as a whole was a short drive off the main road, but very easy to get to. 

    Absolutely I'd stay here again.

  • R
    Feb. 27, 2021

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Wonderful!

    Free dump station and potable water. Dispersed spaces asphalt pads, concrete picnic tables, fire rings and gorgeous views. What more can we ask? It’s quiet except for the birds. Quail are everywhere. Close to the water and it’s peacefully quiet.

  • Theresa R.
    Nov. 3, 2020

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    The best so far!

    This is by far the best national Park campground we have stayed at. They have planted lots of trees in the campground for shade in the middle of the desert. So from the highway you come in at, it looks like a little oasis in the middle of the desert. We arrived on Wednesday and had about 3/4 of the campground to choose from. There were fire rings, picnic tables, and a trash dumpster, plus clean restrooms. There is a dump station and also fresh water to fill your freshwater tank. No hook ups, so bring everything you need. Highly recommended!

  • J
    Nov. 7, 2021

    Thousand Trails Las Vegas

    Good park for the city.

    This is a Thousand Trails RV Resort located in the city of Las Vegas. The park is large and the sites are pretty tight. It does fit large rigs, but your neighbors are close, and it is FHU. There are a lot of full-timers at this park. The RV resort is decently maintained and has multiple laundry facilities and restrooms. There is a large heated pool and a nice deck area for relaxing. They have large, fenced dog run that could be cleaner. There is also an office and community room where there is live music and other entertainment during the week. This park does have tiny houses for rent and they are well kept. It is in a decent location, close to shopping and casinos. Downtown Las Vegas is just a couple miles away and a quick drive. The resort is located on busy roads which can be noisy at times. There is a ranger station at the entrance and security. The park had some issues with electricity being rewired and they were currently down 86 spots, but we were told they would be fixed soon. Overall, a nice park and a good stay close to everything.

    For videos on this park and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 1, 2023

    Delight’s Hot Springs Campground

    Low Key Resort with Gorgeous Hot Pools

    This place is not much of a campground, but it makes up for it in being a super cool, chilled out, low key hot spring. The sites are pretty close together like a lot of other RV parks, and there are very few trees, it’s the desert afterall, but the landscape is stunning! 

    There are hiking, biking, and ATV roads just off the property, in addition to a few other locally maintained hot pools, so you can get out and enjoy the desert. There are luxurious and clean indoor private pools that allow groups of 8 or less to soak for 30 minutes, and a large outdoor pool with smaller hot tubs right around the perimeter available 24 hours a day. 

    The resort offers flush toilets and hot showers as well as some pretty slow wifi closer to the office. We had pretty spotty Verizon service in the area but that’s not why you come here. You come to soak, to chill out and get away from all those notifications. And this place allows you to do it. 

    Additionally there are some small and sparsely decorated cabins and guest rooms for folks without an RV or camping gear. All of the sites have electricity and nearby water, but we never need hook ups because our solar panel system works simply and beautifully out in the desert sun, and everywhere else we’ve been. 

    Locally, there isn’t much in the way of food except a local steakhouse, bistro and brewery serving barbeque, we didn’t checkout any of them. We did make a day trip down to China Ranch for some amazing Date Shakes and Mediterranean fare. There’s some great hiking down there as well, and well worth the bike ride or drive. 

    The closest town with all the regular services is Pahrump Nevada, about 45 minutes away.

  • Jessica M.
    Nov. 5, 2020

    Wine Ridge RV Resort

    A great place to plan for longer visit

    We only spent one night, scouting out for a future reservation. It’s a well kept, gated community which includes cabins, cottages, pools, pickle-ball courts and organized community events like bingo, free waffle breakfast a few days per week. A taco truck showed up on this Tuesday, so we had an easy dinner option. The streets are paved, the sites are gravel with a concrete slab patio. A few end spaces have umbrella tables. Also, there are nice private shower rooms. Great monthly rates listed on website.

  • Alyssa S.
    Apr. 4, 2021

    Thousand Trails Las Vegas

    Typical thousand trails

    This RV park is a typical thousand trails park. Kind of dumpy, super tight spots, not well maintained, and not in the best area. The spots are packed in tight with very little room to park your vehicle. Our spot was next to a fire hydrant so we had a little extra room to park our truck but we were 1 of 2. The spots are gravel and ours was very hard to get level in even with auto level.. we had SO many leveling blocks under the back. No bench, no fire pit, nothing extra. There was trash at our site, which seemed pretty standard. We barely had cell service the whole time (T-Mobile) and there is no free WiFi, it’s extra. We also had to pay extra for a 50 amp site (which was necessary to run our AC because it was so hot). The pool was very small, not heated, deteriorating, but clean at least. There are 3 laundry facilities and only 4 working washers and 4 working dryers in the whole 200+ spot campground spread out over 3 different buildings. This made for long waits to do any laundry. There is no change machine on site and they offer the wash connect app, but the app can’t find 6/8 machines which is a problem. Lots of trailer park looking trailers with junk, trash, and permanent structures built on. The campground is gated which is nice because it’s not in the best area and they have barbed wire around the whole thing.

    Overall, we would stay here again if we had to, because it was free but it is definitely a pretty dumpy campground.

  • M
    Jun. 15, 2021

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Beautiful views, clean

    The sites are a first come first served basis. There are paved parking pads, concrete table, bbq grill, and fire rings at each site. View of a canyon stream, some coyotes heard at night. There is a restroom with flushable toilets that are clean. There is a free dump station. Rates are $20 per night, $10 for senior or access pass holders.


Guide to Blue Diamond

Cabin accommodations near Blue Diamond, Nevada offer settings ranging from desert-framed retreats to oasis-style developments with mountain views. Located at approximately 3,500 feet elevation in the Mojave Desert, these facilities experience temperature swings common to high desert regions, with summer highs reaching 100°F and winter lows occasionally dipping below freezing. Most cabin rentals require reservations 1-3 months in advance during peak spring and fall seasons.

What to do

Explore hot springs: Tecopa Hot Springs Resort provides access to natural mineral pools with segregated bathing areas. "The pools are relaxing, tranquil, and rejuvenating. Excellent hiking and you must rent the RAD POWER bicycles. You have an option to rent a private pool for 10 bucks though the main baths are excellent," notes one visitor to Tecopa Hot Springs Resort.

Visit nearby desert attractions: Cabin accommodations near Delight's Hot Springs Campground serve as convenient bases for regional exploration. "We needed a cosy stay and a shower and it was perfect! Magnificent view of the desert," reports one guest. The location allows for day trips to Death Valley National Park and local geological features.

Use pool facilities: Many cabin areas maintain swimming pools for guest use. "We stayed here for a night to do laundry, shower, etc. Showers were very clean, facilities looked like they'd been recently remodeled. The pool is beautiful, and there's a really lovely small walking garden with benches and ponds with huge koi, shaded areas to sit and hang out," according to feedback from Preferred RV Resort.

What campers like

Cabin privacy options: Some properties offer more secluded cabin settings. At Las Vegas Bay Campground, "We had site 23 - very shaded and 'green'... The site was in the middle of a turn around, so we were in the 'donut center' so to speak and it was quiet, shaded and beautiful. Lot of palms and oleander that gave a lot of privacy."

Hot springs access: West Gate RV Park cabins provide convenient access to regional hot springs. While the park itself is described as "simple but good," visitors appreciate its proximity to thermal features. Another reviewer noted the campground is "a cute little quaint place that has full hook ups" and is "in a location that you can get to area 51 by just getting on the freeway or take the back roads to get to Death Valley."

Amenities beyond basic accommodations: Wine Ridge RV Resort maintains resort-style features with their cabin rentals. A visitor described it as a "well kept, gated community which includes cabins, cottages, pools, pickle-ball courts and organized community events like bingo, free waffle breakfast a few days per week. A taco truck showed up on this Tuesday, so we had an easy dinner option."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, especially during busy seasons. "Stayed for one night, scouting out for a future reservation," reports one visitor to Wine Ridge RV Resort. The park offers monthly rates that should be reviewed on their website for long-term cabin stays.

Variable neighborhood quality: Location significantly impacts safety perceptions. One camper at Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort reported: "The park is ok. The bathrooms are clean, parking spots are super small. The only thing I really don't like about this Thousand Trails is the location. It doesn't feel safe at all. You can hear gunshots in the middle of the night."

Age restrictions at some facilities: Some hot springs properties limit access for younger visitors. At Delight's Hot Springs Campground, one review specifically notes: "No 'small' children allowed," which may impact family cabin rental plans.

Tips for camping with families

Look for cabin options with activities: Properties with organized recreation provide additional value for families. "Very well maintained park. The bathrooms and laundry room were very clean. Showers were hot and clean. I spent one night in the park and it was very quiet," notes a visitor to Preferred RV Resort.

Consider seasonal temperatures: Desert cabin rentals experience extreme temperature variations. One reviewer of Tecopa Hot Springs Resort advised: "Make sure when you go to this location it is either spring fall or winter, the temperature of this place can get up to 115°+ in the summer."

Check for wildlife considerations: Desert cabin locations may have native wildlife. At Tecopa Hot Springs Resort, a visitor warned: "They do have scorpions so be aware that your in desert and they are around. Buttttt besides that the hot springs are amazing and all the little natural springs throughout here are great!"

Tips from RVers

Lakeside locations provide unique settings: Cabin rentals at Lakeside Casino & RV Resort offer water access unusual for desert settings. "Wow just when you pull in you see trees galore after getting here driving through the desert you realize you've now arrived in a little oasis. You can get lakefront RV spots which are so cool if you have a little canoe kayak anything and just jump on the lake and enjoy your day."

Verify cabin inspection policies: Some properties evaluate the condition of RVs and cabins. At Preferred RV Resort, a guest reported: "The staff at the gate will check your rig to make sure it's not a hooptie. They cringed a bit at our old Toyota Motorhome, but after looking at it and seeing that it had been restored completely on the inside and had no leaks, they let us stay."

Pack potable water: Some cabin facilities have mineral water systems not suitable for drinking. At Delight's Hot Springs Campground, a visitor advised: "All water here is mineral water so get your driving water elsewhere."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Blue Diamond, NV is Thousand Trails Las Vegas with a 3.4-star rating from 21 reviews.

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