Best Glamping near Silver Springs, NV

Walker River Resort offers luxury glamping accommodations in Smith Valley, featuring fully-equipped cabin glamping options with comfortable beds, electricity, and private bathrooms. The resort provides a true outdoor retreat with modern comforts including picnic tables, drinking water, and trash service. "We have so much fun at Walker River!! Side by sides, quads, dogs, miles and miles of trails and a ghost town we still haven't found," noted one visitor. Grand Sierra Resort & Casino RV Park in Reno and Zephyr Cove Resort near Lake Tahoe also offer upscale glamping experiences with resort-style amenities including access to swimming pools, hot tubs, and market facilities.

On-site activities at these glamping destinations include swimming in seasonal pools, riverside relaxation, and direct access to miles of ATV trails. Walker River Resort stands out with its swimming pool, hot tub, bar, and special outdoor activities including access to a shooting range and Five Stand skeet/trap shooting. According to a camper, it's "an oasis in the middle of nowhere" with "grounds that were clean and well kept." The Carson RV Resort provides more urban-adjacent glamping with laundry facilities, showers, and a beautiful pool area featuring outdoor grills and a gas fire pit. Most glamping sites are available from spring through mid-fall, with some offering year-round luxury camping experiences.

Best Glamping Sites Near Silver Springs, Nevada (7)

    1. Grand Sierra Resort & Casino RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Reno, NV
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 789-2147

    "We arrived early after a long drive. They immediately checked us in, gave us resort keys that allow access to the whole of the resort property. My kids loved the pool."

    "Great staff and wonderful atmosphere. The prices are reasonable but you do have to pay a 19 dollar resort fee bummer!!!! Other then that we've had peace and quiet."

    2. Shamrock RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Reno, NV
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 329-5222

    "Laundry facilities and dump station available as well as propane to purchase. There is also a small pet area."

    "Park is kept very clean and the laundry and restroom are spotless. Site A16 is not the best site unless you don’t mind being next to the dog area."

    3. Nevada Beach Campground and Day Use Pavilion

    15 Reviews
    Stateline, NV
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 588-5562

    $47 - $49 / night

    "No full hook up,fire pit,close to braxh dpot 52"

    "It's right on the California-nevada state line near Lake Tahoe. In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful places in the US. A lot of the campsites have a view of the lake."

    4. Carson RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Carson City, NV
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 882-2445

    $86 / night

    "Also, more importantly, the bathrooms were amazing and deserving of the “resort” name. While there may have been a few rigs here longer term, their sites were neat and orderly."

    "laundry room, showers, bathroom, pool were all very clean! The staff was super helpful, friendly, and available whenever we needed them. Would stay here again!"

    5. Walker River Resort

    3 Reviews
    Wellington, NV
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 465-2573

    "Famous for its black and forest service atv/utv trails. Pool hot tub bar laundry. At&t and Verizon work well. T-mobile does not. Wifi is sketchy no over the air TV."

    "Free Shooting range, Five Stand skeet/trap shooting, River access for fishing and swimming, golfing in the tumbleweeds, horseshoe pits, access from campground to OHV trails."

    6. Wilson Canyon

    2 Reviews
    Wellington, NV
    39 miles
    Website

    7. Boyington Mill

    4 Reviews
    Floriston, CA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (530) 587-3558

    $20 / night

    "direct access very clean vault toilet, I think all sites have bear boxes

    • super exposed, very little to no shade Getting the right site is important, most of the sites on the river are right up next to"

    "Check the website closely to make sure you fit!"

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45 Reviews of 7 Silver Springs Campgrounds


  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 11, 2024

    Carson RV Resort

    Worthy of the resort title!

    We normally prefer wilderness parks, and generally avoid RV parks. We’ve stayed in a few though and this one is by far the absolute nicest one we’ve ever stayed in!! It recently changed ownership and the new owners have invested in a first-class place! We had to find a last minute place on a Sunday due to the Davis Creek Regional park fire. We pulled in here and were helped by a wonderful young woman in the office. What I liked most about this place was that it is more spacious than typical RV parks. Also, more importantly, the bathrooms were amazing and deserving of the “resort” name. While there may have been a few rigs here longer term, their sites were neat and orderly. The location is by a highway (and behind Costco), but the noise wasn’t bad at all. The pool area is beautiful and includes outdoor grills and a gas fire pit. There is minimal shade as the trees are all new. The laundry rooms (2!) were lovely. We would stay here again in a heartbeat. Beautiful and well run facility. Does it compare to a state or National park, no. But for what it is it is outstanding!

  • VThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Grand Sierra Resort & Casino RV Park

    Urban Camping

    We arrived early after a long drive. They immediately checked us in, gave us resort keys that allow access to the whole of the resort property. My kids loved the pool. The RV section when we first arrived was a large parking lot. No trees. No grass aside from the immediate vicinity of office. The Bathrooms were clean (the furthest were being renovated). Laundry room was clean. By the time dinner time arrived, the entire lot was full of RVs and families which made the parking lot seem more welcoming. We enjoyed every minute. The RV Office closes at 5pm and many of those who arrived after 5 were camped out in the parking lot.

  • Sam M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2018

    Nevada Beach Campground and Day Use Pavilion

    beautiful campground

    This campground was one of the nicest I've come across. It's right on the California-nevada state line near Lake Tahoe. In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful places in the US. A lot of the campsites have a view of the lake. They have sites for tents and RVs. The bathrooms are nice and there's fresh drinking water. There are some public grills to use. Really nice amenities at this place.

    I personally just love lake Tahoe. Amazing hiking around the lake. Mount Tallac is a killer but gorgeous hike. Go stand on the line between Nevada and California like I did! In the winter this place is awesome too, because the ski resort has some great runs.

  • Kristina B.
    Aug. 12, 2021

    Wilson Canyon

    Roadside but also riverside

    A gravel rest stop with just open BLM land. Trash! Multiple trash cans! Multiple picnic benches. Right next to the water. Good for tubing. Not so much for swimming. Road noise. Smoky air right now so please be careful. No fires.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 27, 2025

    Carson RV Resort

    Clean, nice, loved the staff!

    laundry room, showers, bathroom, pool were all very clean! The staff was super helpful, friendly, and available whenever we needed them. Would stay here again!

  • K
    May. 15, 2018

    Nevada Beach Campground and Day Use Pavilion

    Peaceful and Breezy

    Campground right on Nevada Beach shore of Lake Tahoe. Very quiet where we were with little to no traffic noise. We were right near Dog Beach where your pooch can play on the beach unleashed. We camped the first weekend the campground opened. Things were still a bit wet (standing water that we had to use a board to cross to get to the bathrooms) but the beautiful weather and quiet campground made up for it. I wish it opened earlier in the season before Tahoe becomes packed. It was easy to just stay at the camp and avoid the crowds. No showers.

  • Alison The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 20, 2021

    Shamrock RV Park

    Neat and Tidy

    This campground is a longer stay place and almost always full. Shady and clean it’s a really appealing place to stay. Lots of amenities here with attendants and an office that is staffed with friendly people who are happy to help with anything you need. Laundry facilities and dump station available as well as propane to purchase. There is also a small pet area.

  • Summer C.
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Shamrock RV Park

    Overflow sucks

    Not a fan. Came for the Reno Balloon Race; booked it 4 months in advance. But they only had overflow available. You have to call to make a reservation. They didn't disclose to me that the overflow is just a parking lot where their warehouse is(on the other side of their property). I think this should be on the website because otherwise, you have no idea what you signed up for until you arrive. There's no sewer hookup; you can dump at the end. You have to share the water hose with other Rv's during your stay. So you fill up your tank in the beginning. The electric hookup was fine and was 30 amp. However there was no grass for my dog to potty. Pottying my dog at night was not pleasant. The pool is under repair and currently not an available amenity, which should be disclosed on their website. The lot abutts a gravel company that transports rocks and it gets kind of noisy and dusty, even on weekends. I paid$50/day. I won't be staying there again. But the positives were that the staff were friendly and the place is clean.


Guide to Silver Springs

Camping options around Silver Springs, Nevada span from basic dispersed sites to high-end glamping accommodations within driving distance of this high desert community. Located at approximately 4,200 feet elevation in Lyon County, Silver Springs experiences hot, dry summers and cold winters with limited rainfall. The surrounding landscape features sagebrush plains and mountain views with camping conditions that vary significantly between seasons.

What to do

Off-road adventures: 38 miles from Silver Springs at Walker River Resort, campers can access extensive trail networks. "We have so much fun at Walker River!! Side by sides, quads, dogs, miles and miles of trails and a ghost town we still haven't found," notes one enthusiast. The resort offers dedicated OHV access directly from the campground.

Shooting sports: Walker River Resort provides unique recreational options beyond typical camping activities. According to a visitor, the resort features a "Free Shooting range, Five Stand skeet/trap shooting," making it popular with outdoor sports enthusiasts. The shooting facilities remain accessible even when other amenities close seasonally.

Water recreation: 39 miles west at Boyington Mill, campers enjoy direct river access. "Wake up with the Little Truckee River a stones throw from your window," writes one camper. Most sites feature river access, with site #8 particularly valued for its corner location and privacy near the water.

What campers like

Consistent maintenance: Walker River Resort receives praise for its upkeep. A camper described it as "an oasis in the middle of nowhere" with "grounds that were clean and well kept." This attention to maintenance makes it a standout glamping option relatively close to Silver Springs, Nevada.

Accessibility to amenities: At Carson RV Resort (32 miles west), campers appreciate the well-maintained facilities. "The pool area is beautiful and includes outdoor grills and a gas fire pit," notes one reviewer. Another adds that "laundry room, showers, bathroom, pool were all very clean!"

Beach access: At Nevada Beach Campground (60 miles southwest), proximity to Lake Tahoe ranks highest in reviews. "Very quiet where we were with little to no traffic noise. We were right near Dog Beach where your pooch can play on the beach unleashed," writes one camper. The campground provides direct lake access with designated pet areas.

What you should know

Seasonal operations: Many luxury camping and glamping options close to Silver Springs, Nevada have limited seasons. Walker River Resort operates from April 1 to October 31, with some amenities only available on weekends during slower periods. One camper noted, "The bar and swimming pool were closed during the week, but opened on weekends due to the pandemic."

Site selection matters: At Wilson Canyon (45 miles southeast), campers find varied conditions. "A gravel rest stop with just open BLM land. Trash! Multiple trash cans! Multiple picnic benches. Right next to the water," explains one visitor. The riverside location offers tubing opportunities but comes with road noise.

Cell service limitations: At Boyington Mill, visitors report "No cell reception on Verizon." Similar connectivity challenges exist at Walker River Resort where "At&t and Verizon work well. T-mobile does not. Wifi is sketchy no over the air TV."

Tips for camping with families

Plan for shade constraints: At Boyington Mill, campers warn about exposure issues. "Super exposed, very little to no shade," notes one reviewer. When glamping with children close to Silver Springs, Nevada, bring portable shade structures during summer months.

Consider water safety: Wilson Canyon offers water access but with limitations. A camper mentions it's "Right next to the water. Good for tubing. Not so much for swimming." Parents should evaluate water conditions carefully for family activities.

Book far ahead for busy locations: Grand Sierra Resort & Casino RV Park (38 miles west) requires planning. "By the time dinner time arrived, the entire lot was full of RVs and families which made the parking lot seem more welcoming," observed one visitor. "The RV Office closes at 5pm and many of those who arrived after 5 were camped out in the parking lot."

Tips from RVers

Check campground status before arriving: Recent changes affect availability. At Grand Sierra Resort, a camper reported, "The lady I talked to on the phone was extremely nice and helpful, but due to property being sold they had to shut down their RV Park and downsize."

Site selection affects experience: At Zephyr Cove Resort (62 miles southwest), site location significantly impacts satisfaction. "If you are planning to walk in to a site with a tent the actual site location matters. Some along the edge were great with lots of space but others were very close together," notes a visitor. For glamping options close to Silver Springs, Nevada, research specific site attributes.

Watch for hidden fees: When booking, confirm all costs. One Grand Sierra Resort camper warned about "hidden fees for a parking lot with power," while another mentioned "$65 for for a weed infested parking lot with electric and seweris too much." At Zephyr Cove, a visitor cautioned, "I paid 66$ for a walk in camp ground thinking parking was only a few yards from the camping site, but it's actually a couple hundred yards."

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