Cabin Camping near Fernley, NV

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    Virginia City RV Park offers cabin rentals 355 N F Street in Virginia City, providing full hookups and basic conveniences within walking distance of town. Each cabin includes access to clean restrooms and shower facilities. Whispering River Ranch RV Park also provides cabin accommodations with more extensive amenities including drinking water, electric hookups, and showers. Cabins in both locations include standard amenities like picnic tables and trash disposal. Some units include refrigerators and microwave ovens. "Great place to stay and visit Virginia City," noted one visitor about the Virginia City location.

    Rustic and deluxe cabins are available, depending on the location. Virginia City RV Park cabins offer convenient access to the historic town while Whispering River Ranch provides a more natural setting near water features. Most cabins require advance reservations, especially during peak tourist seasons. Pet policies vary by campground, with both Virginia City RV Park and Whispering River Ranch allowing pets with certain restrictions. A recent review mentioned that Virginia City RV Park has "clean and convenient" facilities, making it suitable for family gatherings.

    Most cabin rentals provide beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities vary between locations, with some offering only basic amenities while others provide more complete kitchen setups. Virginia City RV Park includes a small market with basic provisions, while Whispering River Ranch offers similar convenience items. Keystone RV Park and River West Resort also list cabin accommodations but with fewer amenities. Winter availability may be limited in some locations due to weather conditions in the high desert region.

    Best Cabin Campgrounds near Fernley (4)

      1. Virginia City RV Park

      3.1(7)30mi from FernleyRVs, Cabins

      "Great location and great store that had basic needs. Views overlooking the cemetery were pretty cool. Would stay again."

      "Small but very nice, good bathrooms/showers. Short walk to town with tons to do here"

      2. Keystone RV Park

      2.3(3)33mi from FernleyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      3. River West Resort

      2.0(2)33mi from FernleyRVs, Cabins

      from $72 - $83 / night

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      4. Whispering River Ranch RV Park

      5.0(1)42mi from FernleyRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "This location is so convenient and easy! Pull through sites that can fit any Rv. Everyone at the front desk was kind and very responsive."

      from $20 - $125 / night

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    Cabin Reviews near Fernley, NV

    13 Reviews of 4 Fernley Campgrounds


    • Ariel & John  W.The Dyrt PRO User
      Nov. 6, 2020

      River West Resort

      Overpriced

      Stayed here in Oct 2020. Paid $55/night. They have a stated rig age limit but let us camp with our 1967 camper. Mix of permanent and transient RVs. Standard hookups but no picnic tables or fire rings.

      We were placed right next to one of the bathrooms on a busy corner. People and staff kept driving/walking through our site. Leaf blowers/mowers woke us up super early.

      Bathrooms were clean but the laundromat was out of order. The park is in town but not really near anything you’d want to walk to except the Truckee river.

      Overall, could be nice but our experience was not good. Costs way too much for what you get.

    • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Sep. 9, 2024

      Virginia City RV Park

      Super tight spot some sites way better

      We were grateful to get a last minute spot here. The young man in the office who helped us was super nice! Some of the sights on the “valley” side have amazing views!! Ours was not one of these as we got a spot last minute. The lower rating is because the whole park is tight with it looks like 50% long term residents who don’t keep their sites very tidy. Also, 2 of the 4 combo toilet/shower rooms were out of toilet paper and a third one had a clogged toilet. The showers had hot water but look like they could have used a scrub with some vinegar to get rid of all the calcium deposits that made them look not so clean. Also, we couldn’t get the Wi-Fi to work at all. The park was very quiet at night and all the people there seemed nice and respectful of their neighbors. Just not our scene as it was too crowded. I think if you can get one of the sites when a view it may be worth an overnight stop. Virginia City, in spite of the history there, is a tourist trap.

    • Casey L.
      Jun. 3, 2024

      Whispering River Ranch RV Park

      Such friendly people!

      This location is so convenient and easy! Pull through sites that can fit any Rv. Everyone at the front desk was kind and very responsive. The operations manager was so kind as to pick up and deliver our empty propane tanks upon our arrival! Views of the Walker over from the walking trail were perfect. Kids welcome, two nice playgrounds and a pickleball court that they provided rackets for. Each site also has a small grass area. Would definitely come back!!

    • shaggy N.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 18, 2025

      Virginia City RV Park

      No internet, no human

      Stayed for 2 nights, there was no person available to make reservations or talk to about anything. Also they are charging a ridiculous price and advertising there is wifi but the wifi has no internet.

    • K
      May. 11, 2020

      Virginia City RV Park

      Beautiful views

      This campground is clean and extremely small sites. The climb up to Virginia City ( elevation is over 6100ft) was beautiful in our 39 ft DP, but the site was small. If you have a travel trailer it’s a bit better but we felt on top of one another. Clean laundry, brand new at $3 a load! The little market has basic needs. The park is walking distance to town. We stayed for three nights and were glad to leave the small sites. Can get a little loud on the weekends.

    • P
      May. 24, 2025

      Virginia City RV Park

      Just ok

      Never saw anyone working to rv park. That maybe a good thing, or not. Store had no inventory. Basic needs & full hookups. Not much to look at but it is high desert. Close to the town of Virginia City. When we got here the wind was blowing incredibly. No fires allowed. Park was on the mall side with several year round residents if you know what I mean. Overall it is just a place to stay if you there to see the touristy Virginia City.

    • Jeff&Jenn P.The Dyrt PRO User
      Oct. 2, 2023

      Virginia City RV Park

      Clean and convienient

      Came up for tonights for a family reunion. Great location and great store that had basic needs. Views overlooking the cemetery were pretty cool. Would stay again.

    • B
      Apr. 7, 2026

      Virginia City RV Park

      Amazing views

      Small but very nice, good bathrooms/showers. Short walk to town with tons to do here

    • ron R.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jan. 1, 2025

      Keystone RV Park

      decent park if in the area

      Stayed here for a week.  Full hookups.  Not a bad park but there is constant public and trafic noise.  You are right next to a strip mall. Otherwise a decent place for the price.


    Guide to Fernley

    Cabin camping near Fernley, Nevada provides access to high desert environments with elevations ranging from 4,000 to over 6,000 feet. The region experiences wide temperature fluctuations between day and night, particularly during spring and fall seasons. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F while winter nights can drop below freezing, requiring proper preparation for any overnight stays.

    What to do

    Explore historic sites: Virginia City, located about 30 minutes from Fernley, offers cabin visitors access to preserved mining-era buildings and museums. According to one camper at Virginia City RV Park, "The climb up to Virginia City (elevation is over 6100ft) was beautiful in our 39 ft DP, but the site was small."

    Visit Truckee River: Cabin accommodations near the Truckee River provide opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and shoreline hiking. A visitor at Truckee River RV Park noted, "There's a great 'Legacy' bike path that goes all the way to town and Donner lake. We'd come back."

    Play outdoor games: Several cabin accommodations include recreational facilities. A recent visitor at Whispering River Ranch RV Park mentioned, "Kids welcome, two nice playgrounds and a pickleball court that they provided rackets for. Each site also has a small grass area."

    What campers like

    Convenient access to towns: Cabin locations typically provide good access to nearby communities. A Keystone visitor stated, "Stayed here for a week. Full hookups. Not a bad park but there is constant public and traffic noise. You are right next to a strip mall. Otherwise a decent place for the price."

    River proximity: Many cabin rentals feature water access or views. At River West Resort, guests can enjoy direct access to the Truckee River, though one camper noted, "The park is in town but not really near anything you'd want to walk to except the Truckee river."

    Natural settings: Despite urban proximity, some cabins maintain natural surroundings. According to Casey L. at Whispering River Ranch, "Views of the Walker over from the walking trail were perfect."

    What you should know

    Reservation requirements: Many cabins require advance booking with limited flexibility. One visitor to Keystone RV Park reported, "Called and they are long term only," indicating limited availability for short-term stays.

    Facility maintenance: Bathroom and shower conditions vary significantly between properties. One visitor to River West Resort reported, "Bathrooms were clean but the laundromat was out of order."

    Site spacing: Most cabin and RV parks feature compact layouts. A Virginia City RV Park guest observed, "This campground is clean and extremely small sites... we felt on top of one another."

    Tips for camping with families

    Recreational amenities: Choose cabins with dedicated play areas for children. One visitor at Truckee River RV Park mentioned, "Campground is clean, playground for kids, ping pong table, fooseball table. Sights are a little close but not ridiculous."

    Noise considerations: Properties near highways or urban areas may have consistent background noise. A Truckee River RV Park visitor noted, "Grounds are nice. Highway noise."

    Staff availability: Confirm staffing hours before arrival, especially for late check-ins. One Virginia City RV Park guest reported, "Stayed for 2 nights, there was no person available to make reservations or talk to about anything."

    Tips from RVers

    Elevation challenges: The mountain roads around Fernley can present steep grades for larger vehicles. One visitor to Virginia City RV Park shared, "The climb up to Virginia City (elevation is over 6100ft) was beautiful in our 39 ft DP."

    Hookup verification: Confirm specific utility connections before booking. Some parks advertise amenities that may not be functional. A Virginia City visitor noted, "They are charging a ridiculous price and advertising there is wifi but the wifi has no internet."

    Site spacing: Some parks have tight configurations that make larger RVs challenging to accommodate. At Virginia City RV Park, one camper observed, "If you have a travel trailer it's a bit better but we felt on top of one another."

    Frequently Asked Questions

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    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Fernley, NV is Virginia City RV Park with a 3.1-star rating from 7 reviews.

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