Best Cabin Camping near Las Vegas, NV

Cabin accommodations near Las Vegas provide rustic to modern lodging options at several campgrounds within driving distance of the city. Thousand Trails Las Vegas RV Resort offers tiny house rentals that are well-maintained, while Las Vegas Bay Campground at Lake Mead National Recreation Area features cabin options alongside traditional camping sites. Most cabins include basic furnishings with electricity, though amenities vary significantly between locations. Lakeside Casino & RV Resort in Pahrump provides cabin rentals with full hookups and access to resort amenities including a pool and lakefront views. "The tiny houses for rent 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," noted a review of Thousand Trails.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. Wine Ridge RV Resort in Pahrump offers cottage rentals with access to community amenities including pools, pickle-ball courts, and organized events like bingo and free waffle breakfasts. Preferred RV Resort includes cabin rental options with access to a community garden and enclosed pool area. Most cabins require advance reservations, particularly during peak tourist seasons. Pet policies vary by property, with Thousand Trails and Wine Ridge allowing pets in some cabin units. A visitor to Wine Ridge noted, "It's a well kept, gated community which includes cabins, cottages, pools, pickle-ball courts and organized community events. The streets are paved, the sites are gravel with a concrete slab patio."

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Cooking facilities range from basic microwaves to full kitchens depending on the cabin type and location. The Retro Camper with Desert Mountain View offers a unique cabin-like experience with proximity to the Pioneer Saloon, just a five-minute walk away. On-site markets are available at several properties including Thousand Trails, Lakeside Casino & RV Resort, and Wine Ridge, though selection is typically limited to essentials. Visitors staying at cabins near Lake Mead benefit from proximity to outdoor recreation while maintaining access to Las Vegas amenities. Cabins at Lakeside Casino & RV Resort provide convenient access to the on-site casino with a cafe offering daily specials.

Best Cabin Sites Near Las Vegas, Nevada (7)

    1. Thousand Trails Las Vegas

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

    "Had a great experience at thousand trails las vegas, it was our first rv park stay and the maiden voyage for our new (to us) pop-up trailer. Very clean facilities, friendly people and helpful staff."

    "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."

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

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

    "Easy access from Las Vegas, but feels a world away. Lots of big trees and bushes make the campground feel like an oasis. I’ve come out here on holiday weekends and was always able to find a site."

    "Quiet beautifully maintained campground with a dump station, portable water, spigots near restrooms and flush toilets. Firings and picnic tables at each site. Very few sites for rigs over 26’."

    3. Retro Camper with Desert Mountain View

    4 Reviews
    Jean, NV
    31 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."

    4. Lakeside Casino & RV Resort

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

    "The amenities are awesome with a small lake in the middle of the park. Our dog loved walking around the lake and spending time in the dog run. There's a cafe in the casino with daily specials."

    "Full hook-ups, level spot, plenty of space between sites. Customer service was excellent, friendly, accommodating for our after hours check-in."

    5. Preferred RV Resort

    9 Reviews
    Pahrump, NV
    42 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
    40 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. West Gate RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Pahrump, NV
    42 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"

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  • Lance E.
    Oct. 8, 2019

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    Great campground close to LV

    Love this campground. Easy access from Las Vegas, but feels a world away. Lots of big trees and bushes make the campground feel like an oasis. I’ve come out here on holiday weekends and was always able to find a site. Many of them have great views. The sites over looking the wash allow you to hear a river while you sleep! At night I’ve always heard coyotes and owls. Access to Lake Mead is a 15 minute drive away. Restrooms are flush facilities and clean.

  • Wesley M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2021

    Lakeside Casino & RV Resort

    Oasis in the desert!

    We spent a month at this lovely campground. The amenities are awesome with a small lake in the middle of the park. Our dog loved walking around the lake and spending time in the dog run. There's a cafe in the casino with daily specials. The convenience store and gas station on site are a plus as well. The sites are all FHU concrete pads with gravel parking. Very level sites that give you more yard than most campgrounds. The wifi is slow so bring a hotspot of your own for speed.. Seeing a hot air balloon pass over the campground on a sunny morning is a sight to behold. So much to do in a town only 40 miles from Las Vegas. Will stay here again if in the area.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Lyf Uninterrupted ..The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 11, 2020

    Thousand Trails Las Vegas

    Very Close to Your Neighbors & Noisy

    We stayed at this park twice while passing North and South of Las Vegas.  It's a no frills Thousand Trails park that could use some updating.  The spaces are very tight together partially because the occupants don't follow the site lines on the ground.  We saw several that parked on the line and extended their slide outs into the area of the next RV'er, therefore, they were unable to extend their awning.  Car parking is chaos, again because no one seems to stay within the space lines painted on the ground. We had difficulty even backing into our site because of the way the next door neighbor parked his rig and vehicle.  They finally saw us struggling and came out to move their car.  There is noise from a busy road behind the park and it's in the path of the airport.  Between the noise and the close quarters, we were ready to move on after a week.  The laundry rooms were decent but twice we found washers to be out of order.  Showers are OK.  Dog park is half grass and half dirt.  Pool was closed when we arrived but looks nice.  Some annual or seasonal sites could use some clean up.  Looked like they were storing everything they owned outside.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 18, 2024

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    So Close, yet So Far

    Quiet beautifully maintained campground with a dump station, portable water, spigots near restrooms and flush toilets. Firings and picnic tables at each site. Very few sites for rigs over 26’. A few larger sites are offered, but be certain to check what size can be accommodated. Most sites are wide enough to park a 26’ trailer and tow vehicle side-by-side. Some vegetation but not much shade. This is the desert! One beautiful trail about a mile and a half long starts behind campsite number 74.Just minutes from the city of Henderson with all the shopping you could ask for and a short distance but LOTS of traffic to the Las Vegas Strip. Hoover Dam is about 30 mins and Valley of Fire 1.3 hours.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 29, 2021

    Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    cool camp host

    it's a little way to the water but it's central for all your exploring needs.

    Clean bathrooms and paved roads perfect for bike riding.

    oleanders trees separate your neighbors

    each spot has tables and fire rings.

    nice size spots for you to park at.

    boulder beach is about a 15-minute drive from here and government wash is about 20.

    lake las vegas is about 10 minutes

    the strip is about 30 mins

    lost to explore for sure

    if you don't have a nation rec pass be ready to pay to get in.

  • Joshua R.
    Mar. 30, 2018

    Thousand Trails Las Vegas

    Nothing Special but proximity to the Strip.

    This park does not really deserve the word "Resort" as a title. Many of the spaces are so cramped you can't even put an awning or a chair out unless it is in front of your rig. The sites are so tight that some only have an inch or two of separation between neighbors. The staff actually asks the width of your rig at check in and even assists some people backing into the tiny spaces.

    The restrooms and laundry room were dark and cramped. I can get that experience in my own RV. The park overall looked dirty and drab. The pool area was really nice and well maintained with a heated pool and simple lounge area. It was nice to be able to relax for a moment and melt into the warm sunny days until a shadow of a plane and the heavy rumble of its engines wakes you from your day dream. Chase that startled moment with the sounds of first responder sirens constantly blaring to save another person from getting swallowed up in Las Vegas statistics.

    The WiFi in the lodge was pretty good, as far as RV parks go. That is, if you can get past the funky smell that greets your nose in the lodge. Sort of like old reheated picante beef Cup of Noodles freshly pulled from the microwave. The polite staff as we entered and left the park were always a joy to catch up with as we snapped incredible pictures of fiery sunsets behind the leafy branches of swaying palm trees.

    The redeeming quality of this park is its location to The Strip, only ten minutes east and a few minutes more to Fremont. With a little over an hour's drive north you can visit Valley of Fire State Park for an amazing day of hiking and exploring. You can even catch a glimpse of petroglyphs scribbled on the vibrant red faces of massive boulders and cliffs.

    Like I said, there is some good and some bad to rightfully earn that balanced 3 stars. @RoarksVentures stayed here in March, 2018. We were grateful to experience the place, both its pros and cons, while traveling through Nevada.

  • 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.


Guide to Las Vegas

Cabin camping near Las Vegas offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and comfort, making it an ideal getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.

Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

  • At Thousand Trails Las Vegas, guests enjoy electric hookups, drinking water, and clean restroom facilities, ensuring a comfortable stay.
  • Wine Ridge RV Resort features two swimming pools and pickleball courts, perfect for relaxation and recreation.
  • Lakeside Casino & RV Resort offers a market and on-site dining options, making it convenient for guests to grab essentials and enjoy meals without venturing far.

Explore the stunning landscapes of Lake Mead

  • The Las Vegas Bay Campground is located within the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, providing breathtaking views and access to outdoor activities like hiking and boating.
  • Just a short drive from the city, Retro Camper with Desert Mountain View offers a picturesque setting against a desert backdrop, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in nature.
  • Preferred RV Resort is conveniently situated near attractions like the Hoover Dam and Valley of Fire, making it a great base for exploring the area's natural wonders.

Cabin campers like these nearby activities

  • Guests at Wine Ridge RV Resort can participate in community events like bingo and enjoy free breakfast on select days, fostering a friendly atmosphere.
  • Lakeside Casino & RV Resort provides easy access to gaming and entertainment, perfect for those looking to enjoy a night out without straying too far from their cabin.
  • The Preferred RV Resort hosts various activities and community events, allowing campers to socialize and make the most of their stay.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find lake cabins near Las Vegas?

For lake cabin experiences near Las Vegas, Las Vegas Bay Campground — Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers an accessible getaway just a short drive from the city. While primarily a campground, it provides beautiful lakeside access with shaded sites that overlook Lake Mead. The area feels like an oasis with big trees and bushes, creating a peaceful retreat. Another excellent option is Lakeside Casino & RV Resort, which features a small lake in the middle of the property. Though not directly on Lake Mead, this resort provides a lake atmosphere with convenient amenities. For more traditional cabin experiences, consider exploring Boulder Beach or other areas around Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which are typically within 15-30 minutes of Las Vegas.

What amenities are included in Las Vegas area camping cabins?

Las Vegas area camping cabins and accommodations typically offer a range of practical amenities. At Thousand Trails Las Vegas, you'll find full hookups, multiple laundry facilities, and a large park layout that accommodates various sized rigs. For more upscale accommodations, Preferred RV Resort provides gravel roads throughout the park, spacious parking areas, an enclosed pool area, and even a community garden where guests can pick fresh vegetables. Most cabin-style accommodations in the area include basic furnishings, climate control systems, and outdoor amenities like picnic tables and fire rings. Higher-end options may offer additional features like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, Wi-Fi access, and proximity to casino entertainment.

How much do cabin rentals near Las Vegas typically cost?

Cabin rental prices near Las Vegas vary significantly based on location, amenities, and season. Budget options like those at Wine Ridge RV Resort typically start around $75-100 per night for basic accommodations. Mid-range options with additional amenities can range from $125-200 nightly. For unique experiences, specialized accommodations like the Retro Camper with Desert Mountain View offer distinctive stays at various price points, generally between $100-150 per night. Premium cabins with luxury amenities near Lake Mead or with casino access can exceed $250 per night, especially during peak tourist seasons. Many locations offer weekly or monthly rates that provide significant discounts compared to nightly pricing, which is worth considering for longer stays.

When is the best time of year to stay in cabins around Las Vegas?

The ideal time for cabin stays around Las Vegas is during spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) when temperatures are moderate and comfortable for outdoor activities. Summer months (June-August) bring extreme heat often exceeding 100°F, though cabins with good air conditioning can still provide a comfortable base for exploring Lake Mead's water activities. Winter (December-February) offers the mildest temperatures (50-60°F daytime) and fewer crowds at places like West Gate RV Park, making it ideal for hiking and desert exploration. Holiday weekends are popular year-round, so booking well in advance is recommended. For the best combination of pleasant weather and reasonable rates, aim for weekdays in April-May or October when you'll enjoy ideal conditions without peak season pricing.