Best RV Parks & Resorts near Spring Creek, NV

East Campground at South Fork State Recreation Area in Spring Creek provides full electric hookups for RV campers at $25 per night. The campground features well-maintained sites with level gravel pads, covered picnic tables, fire pits, and BBQ grills. "The picnic tables had built in shade which was great," noted one visitor who appreciated the space for children to bike around the campsite. Iron Horse RV Resort in nearby Elko offers concrete patio sites with full hookups that accommodate big rigs, though spaces between RVs can be tight. Valley View RV Park maintains basic RV sites with electric, sewer, and water connections, serving primarily as an overnight stopover for travelers along I-80.

Most RV parks in the region remain open year-round despite Nevada's seasonal temperature extremes. Iron Horse RV Resort provides amenities including clean showers, laundry facilities, and a small spa for overnight guests, while South Fork State Recreation Area emphasizes natural surroundings with fewer services but more space between sites. Cell service varies throughout the area with Verizon offering reliable LTE coverage in most locations. Pet policies differ between parks - South Fork allows dogs in designated areas with cleanup stations provided, while Valley View requires pets to remain leashed with owners at all times and prohibits certain breeds. Dump stations are available at most parks, with Iron Horse charging $10 for non-guests to use their facilities when passing through.

Best RV Sites Near Spring Creek, Nevada (30)

    1. Iron Horse RV Resort

    24 Reviews
    Elko, NV
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 777-1919

    "The  Iron Horse RV Resort in Elko, NV is a real gem in the Nevada desert. It's on the main highway parallel to I-80 on the north end of town."

    "It’s clean with friendly staff and plenty of shade trees! Amenities: full hook-ups, small swimming pool/spa, dog park, playground, good sized game room with pool/air hockey/ping-pong/and foosball!"

    2. Welcome Station RV Park

    32 Reviews
    Wells, NV
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 752-2736

    $25 - $42 / night

    "When we arrived, they came out to meet us and escorted us to our site: pull through, full hookups. Very friendly."

    "A year round creek, walking path, cows to wake up to, mountain views."

    3. Elko RV Park at Ryndon

    3 Reviews
    Elko, NV
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 738-3448

    "Trees are in a lot of the spaces, which is nice to see and have in this part of Nevada. A lot of locals here because of the work in Elko. The staff was very friendly and made you feel very welcome."

    4. Valley View RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Elko, NV
    11 miles
    +1 (775) 753-9200

    $14 - $15 / night

    "Found this gem from a billboard that seemed too good to be true: $14/night for a spot with showers and laundry. We called to check it out and made a reservation."

    5. Angel Lake RV Park

    9 Reviews
    Wells, NV
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 752-2745

    $32 - $35 / night

    "Pull through full hook up sites. We stayed one night and it was what we need after a long day of driving. Would stay again."

    "nice stop on our way through nevada. has wi-fi and bbq grill full hook-ups for rv. not much shade yet but trees are planted"

    6. Moose Crossings RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Wells, NV
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (208) 588-2994

    $42 - $50 / night

    "Really nice place and friendly staff. Perfect place for ATV riding!"

    7. Elko KOA Journey

    4 Reviews
    Elko, NV
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 738-5642

    "Elko KoA)

    Came in late for a quick stop on a trip home and needed showers, level ground, a place with quiet hours, and somewhere safe to call home for the night. And it checked those boxes. "

    8. East Campground — South Fork State Recreation Area

    10 Reviews
    Spring Creek, NV
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 744-4346

    $15 / night

    "General: 25-site campground with electric hookups on the South Fork Reservoir. A handful of sites are reservable but most are first-come, first-available. "

    "BBQ, and fire pits. Free showers, flush toilets, covered picnic tables. Nice large sites. Always a breeze."

    9. Loves RV Hookups Carlin NV

    1 Review
    Carlin, NV
    27 miles

    "The professionalism and kindness of the Loves staff can be experienced at any Loves location, as far as I can tell."

    10. Southwest Shores — South Fork State Recreation Area

    2 Reviews
    Elko, NV
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (775) 744-4346

    "Beautiful views of the reservoir and surrounding mountains. There isn’t a good place to swim and the water inlet has a pretty strong smell. Great views and easy access. Worth the drive."

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RV Park Reviews near Spring Creek, NV

158 Reviews of 30 Spring Creek Campgrounds


  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2022

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Professionally kept RV Resort

    The  Iron Horse RV Resort in Elko, NV is a real gem in the Nevada desert. It's on the main highway parallel to I-80 on the north end of town. You have to keep your eyes open on the right side to catch the entrance signage. The Resort is tucked down a private road. The office folks were very professional.

    This RV Resort was extremely well kept and fairly quiet in the evening. Like many RV Resort these days, there are permanent or transient work related residents that are mostly out the perimeter sites.

    All sites have concrete patios, flat and level packed gravel pads, picnic tables and full hookups. There are even a series of mini bungalows.

    As you can see, Yoshi agrees!

  • S
    Sep. 22, 2021

    Welcome Station RV Park

    Beautiful gardens, friendly people, very tight spots designed in the 60’s or so

    We were able to to get a pill thru site for our 42 foot toy hauler. First night was great, and we had good views from our windows. The following nights we had neighbors, and slide outs were nearly touching, and require you to (for privacy) keep your shades drawn. The gardens, stream, pond, and very knowledgeable and friendly hosts make up for it.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2019

    Jet Ski Beach — South Fork State Recreation Area

    Bird watchers paradise, with amazing views to boot!

    Just like the next door campground of Coyote Cove, these shoreline campsites lack a lot of charm. But with your eyes constantly drawn to the Ruby Mountain's striking beauty, who needs anything more than the usual picnic table, sunshade, wind block screen, and fire ring. The pit toilets were clean and tidy, but there was no drinking water available at this campground.  

    The Jet Ski Beach is a great beach for swimming, launching canoes, kayaks, small fishing boats, or personal watercraft. The boat launch and boat trailer parking lot is in the nearby Coyote Cove campground. The area offers opportunities for water sports of all kinds, hiking & mountain biking along many trails, or just sitting by the shore with a line in the water. Bird life is abundant in this area, with many species stopping along their migration route. We saw Loons, Dowitchers, White Pelicans, Coots and even the shy Hermit Thrush.  

    The closest town with services is Spring Creek a short 12 miles away, a dozen more miles northwest is the city of Elko which has all the usual suburban amenities and big box stores and interstate 80 running through the middle of town. We had good mobile service and data throughout the campground. Showers, water and a dump station are available at the developed campground across the lake, though it is only open from Spring until Fall, depending upon weather conditions.

  • G
    Jul. 21, 2021

    Elko RV Park at Ryndon

    Friendly, quite, next to freeway

    Spent a week here. Trees are in a lot of the spaces, which is nice to see and have in this part of Nevada. A lot of locals here because of the work in Elko. The staff was very friendly and made you feel very welcome. Restrooms, laundry, 30 and 50 amp services, propane, sewer, and water. We have a 37' Class A, fit in nicely. Not a lot to do, Sinclare gas station with a small grill is not far away. Everything else is in Elko. All in all a nice stay.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 28, 2019

    Coyote Cove — South Fork State Recreation Area

    Ruby views will keep you coming back!

    Along the south west side of South Fork reservoir, these functional spots carry all the charm of a dirt parking lot, but the views of the Ruby Mountains reflected in the lake will keep you coming back. Each site offers a picnic table, sunshade, wind block screen, and fire ring. The pit toilets were clean and tidy, but there was no drinking water available at this campground.  

    The Coyote Cove is a great beach for swimming, and launching canoes and kayaks, or small fishing boats. The boat launch and boat trailer parking lot is on the south side of the campground. The area offers opportunities for water sports of all kinds, hiking & mountain biking along many trails, or just sitting by the shore with a line in the water. Bird life is abundant in this area, with many species stopping along their migration route. We saw Loons, Dowwitchers, White Pelicans, Coots, and even the shy Hermit Thrush.  

    The closest town with services is Spring Creek a short 12 miles away, a dozen more miles northwest is the city of Elko which has all the usual suburban amenities. We had good mobile service and data throughout the campground. Showers, water and a dump station are available at the developed campground across the lake, though it is only open from Spring until Fall, depending upon weather conditions.

  • C
    Aug. 5, 2019

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Nice but noisy

    We spent a night in hot August here in our Westfalia camping van. There are no tent sites but cabins and RV spots. Nice bathrooms, showers, a playroom with a ping pong table. The cabins looked attractive. It looked like a lot of people were there long-term. It really is more for RVers and those that want to stay in a cabin. I would recommend, except there is a train that goes by at least two times and blows its horn (this on a Saturday night). The coyotes in the middle of the night were wonderful but the trains weren’t. Also I had trouble getting on the internet with my iPhone 6–couldn’t connect to their WiFi.

  • c S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 20, 2025

    Moose Crossings RV Park

    The views are very nice

    Nice, clean and very welcoming hosts. Laundry room consists of one washer and dryer. Bathrooms are a single room (one for men one for woman) one flush toilet and one shower. There is a decent size "dog park" to let your dog go roam off leash. The convenience store has beer, cider, single use laundry fixings, some chips and some basic needs items. As of this writing, our pull through with water and electricity was under $50 for the night. This spot is a great jumping off spot for side by side enthusiasts to go and explore. I believe the host would be happy to point you in the right direction. About an hour easy drive to Craters of the Moon Nat Mon.

  • Daniel C.
    Jun. 16, 2021

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Best in town!!

    Just passing through and not expecting much but this campground surprised me. It’s clean with friendly staff and plenty of shade trees! Amenities: full hook-ups, small swimming pool/spa, dog park, playground, good sized game room with pool/air hockey/ping-pong/and foosball! Definitely would stay here again!!

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 24, 2022

    Welcome Station RV Park

    Beautiful little place!

    What a beautiful little place! Green grass all over, and big shady trees. Called in just before closing and they had a site available for the night. When we arrived, they came out to meet us and escorted us to our site: pull through, full hookups. Very friendly. Sites are long and narrow, room for the slide but you’re in your neighbor’s picnic table area. Can hear the freeway noise but it’s fairly constant so it was easy to tune out. Would definitely stay here again.


Guide to Spring Creek

RV camping options near Spring Creek, Nevada provide access to high desert recreation at elevations between 5,000-6,000 feet. Located just southeast of Elko, the area experiences extreme seasonal temperature variations with summer highs in the 90s°F and winter lows well below freezing. Most campgrounds remain open year-round despite these conditions, with peak season running May through September.

What to do

Fish South Fork Reservoir: East Campground at South Fork State Recreation Area offers direct access to trophy fishing. "Had a great time fishing the lake with my wife," reports one visitor, while another notes "this reservoir is known for trophy-sized bass and trout so that's all you need."

Visit local attractions: Campers staying at Iron Horse RV Resort can explore nearby Elko attractions. "Elko is a cool old Nevada town with, surprisingly, a lot to see. Please make sure to stop in at The Star Hotel for the best Basque dinner you will ever have! Bring your appetite cause it's a TON of food!" recommends one reviewer.

Hiking opportunities: The Ruby Mountains provide excellent day hikes within driving distance of Spring Creek camping areas. "This was a great spot to relax from the long day on the road. Plenty of space for the kids to run around and bike around the campsite," notes a camper about East Campground's surroundings.

What campers like

Cleanliness of facilities: Visitors to Angel Lake RV Park appreciate the well-maintained grounds. "This was literally the cleanest, tidiest campground I've ever stayed in," states one review, while another mentions "clean, easy access but far enough off highway to reduce noise, friendly, reasonable."

Spacious sites: East Campground earns praise for generous camping spaces. "Sites are very well spaced apart and quite large. Each site has a generous ramada over a picnic table for protection from sun or rain," notes a camper who appreciated the layout.

Convenient location: Welcome Station RV Park offers green spaces despite desert surroundings. "Grass everywhere! In a desert environment. Clean and functional showers and bathroom. Very inexpensive to park on the grass and throw up a tent or sleep out," mentions one reviewer who found it a welcome stop.

What you should know

Weather considerations: Temperatures can fluctuate dramatically in this high desert region. A reviewer at East Campground warns: "The weather was not forecasted to be pleasant during our stay – a high wind advisory with rain and snow and temperatures dipping into single digits overnight."

Reservation systems vary: Many rv sites near Spring Creek, Nevada operate on different reservation policies. At East Campground, "Sites were First Come First serve but it looks like a reservation system is in the works. Most sites were occupied by evening despite being midweek and mid September."

Highway noise levels: Several camping options sit close to major travel routes. At Valley View RV Park, a camper notes: "It's close to the highway and train tracks, but we didn't really notice the noise. There is no WiFi, but our phone service was great."

Limited shade options: Many camping areas feature minimal natural shade. "All gravel and few trees, so not great for tents but a good spot for RVs," observes an Angel Lake RV Park guest about the typical landscape.

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: East Campground offers features that appeal to families with children. "Bathrooms were very clean and had hot showers. Was very quiet and great views of the mountains in the background," reports a family camper.

Consider activity options: South Fork State Recreation Area provides recreational alternatives. A visitor notes: "In season, you can enjoy water activities. Nearby rentals are available for boats, jet skis, kayaks, and SUPs. Short trails to the beach which was rocky but walkable."

Avoid bug issues: Be prepared for seasonal insects at certain campgrounds. A visitor to East Campground suggests: "Took off one star for the bugs. They're attracted by light and will swarm into your tent or RV if you leave the door open even a second."

Seek protected eating areas: Southwest Shores at South Fork Recreation Area provides sheltered dining spaces. "Beautiful views of the reservoir and surrounding mountains. There isn't a good place to swim and the water inlet has a pretty strong smell," notes one visitor about the overall setting.

Tips from RVers

Budget-friendly overnight stops: Several affordable camping options exist for RVers traveling through the Spring Creek area. One Valley View RV Park visitor shares: "Found this gem from a billboard that seemed too good to be true: $14/night for a spot with showers and laundry. The spots have 30/50amp hookups, potable water, and sewer."

Full hookup availability: Most rv parks near Spring Creek provide complete utilities. "We stayed one night and it was what we need after a long day of driving. Would stay again," mentions an Angel Lake RV Park guest about their overnight experience.

Service reliability: Cell coverage and utilities can vary between campgrounds. At Iron Horse RV Resort, a camper reports: "This is a nice park, friendly staff and well-maintained site. What I didn't like was the fact that they advertised Wi-Fi, which they had, but not at my site."

Site selection strategy: For the best experience, request specific site types when available. "You can post up right by the water or choose the mountain view," explains an East Campground visitor regarding the location options.

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