Best RV Parks near Spring Creek, NV

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Best RV Sites Near Spring Creek, NV (29)

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Recent RV Reviews In Spring Creek

128 Reviews of 29 Spring Creek Campgrounds


  • UThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Humboldt National Forest Angel Lake Campground
    Oct. 17, 2024

    Humboldt National Forest Angel Lake Campground

    Nice high altitude campground off I-80

    Stayed in site 13 which was just enough driveway space and able to level with chocks. Beautiful view to the East. Quiet while we were here. Road in can be quite steep so just a few campers/trailers, no mega RVs. 

    While shrubby aspens mean no shade, there is quite a bit of privacy. Lake is nice and easily accessible from campground. 

    Sites 19 and 22 are FCFS and quite nice, 22 sits right on the creek and 19 doesn't have a concrete parking barrier so better access to site for vehicle. Decent views. Site 12 has water spigot right alongside and decent views. Site XX has VERY limited parking, tent only. 

    Food aside: Dinner was freeze-dried mango sticky rice with pre-cooked and reheated chicken with roasted hatch green chiles. Took 35 min to cook, but yum! Low/medium FQ (fart quotient). Breakfast was omelet with cheese, hash brown, bacon and green chile burritos. Dinner was Sprouts Hatch chile mac and cheese with extra cheese and jerky, including hatch jerky.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Angel Lake FS Road Pull Out
    Aug. 23, 2024

    Angel Lake FS Road Pull Out

    Angel Lake Forest Service Road Pull Out

    This is just a little side road to the paved Angel Lake Forest Service Road. Take the Wells NV Highway 80 off ramp (351). Go south - signs will point to Angel Lake, it is the turn right after the east bound off ramp from HW80. Drive 4.5 miles and there will be a pull out on your right. You will see a dirt road (more like two tire tracks up the hill before you. They will take you up on the rise over the road, with a great view of the Rubies. Flat space, 3 bars Verizon, nice view, quiet, windy and no amenities. The way the road is cut, you don’t really see cars. This time of year, little traffic on the road. It was windy for our entire say and the place we found this spot from said it was windy.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Lamoille
    Jul. 6, 2024

    Camp Lamoille

    High clearance for some great spots!

    Much like the other reviews there are a few easy to get to spots off of FS Rd 660. After turning right onto the FS gravel road you can take a left or right to dispersed camping spots. If you continue straight you end up at a private campground, but plenty of space to turn around. We turned right off of the FS road, there’s revel spots easily assessable via car, we went further down, rock crawling, high clearance required, and found the perfect spot nestled in the trees about 10ft from Lamoille Creek. Spent 4 days there and only had two other veichles attempt to get further down. If you turn left off of FS 660, there are about 4 spots easily assessable, but if you keep going the last two spots (high clearance required) are right next to the creek, one with shade, one not so much

  • Mateo G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Southwest Shores — South Fork State Recreation Area
    Jul. 5, 2024

    Southwest Shores — South Fork State Recreation Area

    Not free

    As of July 2024 there are no free spots. 15$ a night for in state and 20$ for out of state. The marker on the map is lying, don’t try to get to it very rough trails. There is some BLM land in the area which is free tho which is what I ended up going with.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Humboldt National Forest Angel Lake Campground
    Jul. 2, 2024

    Humboldt National Forest Angel Lake Campground

    Beautifull sites viewing the lake and falls.

    Went up to get out of the heat and was not disappointed! Great hiking, fishing, and kayaking at the lake. Very busy on weekends, somewhat noisy (the sites are pretty close together) not very many sites for larger rvs. No trash receptacle (that we could find)

  • Erik J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Welcome Station RV Park
    Jul. 1, 2024

    Welcome Station RV Park

    Terrific stopover along the highway just outside of Wells

    In the middle of the Nevada desert along I80, there's a nice RV oasis for a stopover for travelers.  Located just west of Wells, NV, this mom and pop run RV park has nice trees, grass and grounds including a pond.  There's a small store with goodies and wagyu locally raised beef.  We picked up some ribeye, t-bone and new york strip.  Woke up to blueberry muffins on our doorstep baked fresh by the hosts.  Would highly recommend. Highway noise was faint and not bothersome.  Spaces are a little close together, but it doesn't feel crowded.

  • VanHowling The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Double Dice RV Park
    Oct. 3, 2023

    Double Dice RV Park

    Level ground & clean showers

    (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. 

    I was pleased with how clean the showers were at the end of the day when we came in, and in the morning, they had been bleached. 

    Left before sunrise so I cannot attest to the cleanliness if the entire campground, but our site was level and tidy.

  • Carol Vennemeyer V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from East Campground — South Fork State Recreation Area
    Sep. 22, 2023

    East Campground — South Fork State Recreation Area

    Wonderful sites with electrical hookups in middle of desert

    Nice campground with electrical hookups; nice bathrooms with showers. Sites  that overlook lake are closer together but sites with mountain views were spread apart. Minimal trees but most sites had shelters over tables.  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. Not too far off highway 80 but far enough to feel like you are in a more remote area.

  • Erik C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Humboldt National Forest Angel Creek Campground
    Aug. 19, 2023

    Humboldt National Forest Angel Creek Campground

    Great campground

    We stayed here for a night on a road trip east. The campground was nearby the highway yet tucked into the foothills so felt nice and secluded. Bathrooms were clean, campsites well maintained, and the aspen groves were beautiful. Would definitely recommend.

  • Nadiya S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Crossroads RV Park
    Jul. 21, 2023

    Crossroads RV Park

    Simply only a spot! Rv yes, tent no

    Small spot, 1 bathroom with 2 showers and 1 stall. No grass, no tables ,and can't do fire! So so.

  • Tracey W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Valley View RV Park
    Jul. 12, 2023

    Valley View RV Park

    It is what it is

    It is a $15 a night rv park. If you want a $60 a night spot spend the $60. You get hookups a shower and laundry right off the 80. If that is what you want that is what you get.

  • Juana L.
    Camper-submitted photo from Humboldt National Forest Thomas Canyon Campground
    Jun. 23, 2023

    Humboldt National Forest Thomas Canyon Campground

    Incredible view

    I loved everything, the campgrounds are super beautiful, there is a lot of privacy between sites, easy check in. There are not showers even if in the description in the app it says that they have, I’ll recommend to bring your own firewood because they didn’t have any for selling when we went there. I’ll definitely come back!

  • Sara P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Humboldt National Forest Angel Creek Campground
    Jun. 19, 2023

    Humboldt National Forest Angel Creek Campground

    Easy stop for travel on I-80

    Pretty wildflowers, $17 per night, the site said it was all first come first served but some people there said they had reserved in advance. There were still sites available until about 7pm on a Friday night. Pretty close together, not much privacy.

  • Richard T.
    Camper-submitted photo from Iron Horse RV Resort
    May. 25, 2023

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Just Passing Thru

    Was just an over night stop.  Probably the best location in Elko, but.... the sites are very small in width.  when we had our slides out, we were about 4 feet from our next door neighbor..Not bad if it is just overnight.  But what if you were staying for several days?

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Angel Lake RV Park
    Apr. 25, 2023

    Angel Lake RV Park

    Over night

    A nice place for a quick stay over , the person who guided us to our spot was great.. what was really nice it was very easy to hook up. Only negative no cable and wi fi intermittent other than that quick and easy

  • Gabby P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Welcome Station RV Park
    Apr. 15, 2023

    Welcome Station RV Park

    Great place to stay

    Beautiful RV spots right off the freeway. Decently priced. Owned by a wife and husband who are very kind and helpful. Has a creek on the premises, showers, laundry. You can drink the water

  • Ana P.
    Camper-submitted photo from Camp Lamoille
    Mar. 17, 2023

    Camp Lamoille

    Road impassable

    We went to have a looks and less than a mile in the road was covered by several feet of snow. We have a 4wd and I couldn't have gotten through without damage.

  • l
    Camper-submitted photo from Welcome Station RV Park
    Oct. 17, 2022

    Welcome Station RV Park

    Ok, but noisy

    Easy enough to reach from the freeway but that also meant it was very noisy, even from our spot further away and closer to the ‘nature’ end of the park. We had a very hard time falling and staying asleep due to large transit trucks flying by and hitting every pot hole and groove all night long. Spots are a little closer together than most would probably prefer but that didn’t change usability. The facilities were clean, functional, and we appreciated that the bathrooms were locked and also well heated. Wi-Fi was decent if you have to work occasionally like I did. Owners were nice enough but atheists/non-religious folks beware; they will be giving you a born-again agenda/proselytizing book upon arrival. This made us uncomfortable and we wished we had known before booking. It was a very short overnight stay so didn’t get to participate in any of the scavenger hunting or other games they have set up.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Iron Horse RV Resort
    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!

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Welcome Station RV Park
    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.

  • Marty S.
    Camper-submitted photo from Iron Horse RV Resort
    Sep. 19, 2022

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Probably the best in Elko

    Clean restrooms. The pool is tiny. In spite of appearing to be near the highway, the park is down a hill and there is no noise from it. The trains aren't terrible, but you can't escape them in Elko - expect a whistle sometime during the night. Good spacing between sites with grass. Lot's of full-timers but a number sites for short termers. Most are one-nighters. It is a shame not to stop at the free BLM California Trail museum 10 miles down the road, or Lamoille Canyon which is beautiful.



Guide to Spring Creek

Camping near Spring Creek, Nevada, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and cozy campgrounds. Whether you're looking for a quick stopover or a longer stay, there are plenty of options to suit your needs.

What to do:

  • Hiking and Nature Walks: Explore the stunning trails around the area. One camper mentioned, "Amazing setting with lots of hiking nearby," highlighting the beauty of the surroundings at Humboldt National Forest Angel Lake Campground.
  • Fishing and Kayaking: Enjoy fishing or kayaking at the lake. A visitor at the same campground noted, "Great hiking, fishing, and kayaking at the lake," making it a perfect spot for water activities.
  • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for local wildlife. A reviewer at Coyote Cove — South Fork State Recreation Area shared, "Bird life is abundant in this area," making it a great place for birdwatchers.

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. One review for Iron Horse RV Resort stated, "Clean bathrooms and showers," which is a big plus for many.
  • Friendly Hosts: Many campgrounds have welcoming staff. A visitor at Welcome Station RV Park said, "Owners were nice enough," which adds to the overall experience.
  • Scenic Views: Campers love the beautiful landscapes. A reviewer at Humboldt National Forest Thomas Canyon Campground mentioned, "Incredible view," showcasing the area's natural beauty.

What you should know:

  • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds are near highways, which can be noisy. A camper at Welcome Station RV Park noted, "Highway noise was faint and not bothersome," but it's something to keep in mind.
  • Site Spacing: Campsites can be close together. A visitor at Iron Horse RV Resort mentioned, "The sites are very small in width," which might not be ideal for everyone.
  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may lack certain amenities. A reviewer at East Campground — South Fork State Recreation Area pointed out, "No soap or paper towels," so be prepared to bring your own supplies.

Tips for camping with families:

  • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with playgrounds and activities. A camper at Iron Horse RV Resort mentioned, "Nice playground, nice laundry area," making it a good choice for families.
  • Plan for Activities: Bring games and outdoor gear. A visitor at Humboldt National Forest Angel Creek Campground said, "Our family loved being able to walk around," suggesting that exploring the area can be fun for kids.
  • Pack Snacks: Keep snacks handy for the kids. A reviewer at Welcome Station RV Park enjoyed "blueberry muffins on our doorstep baked fresh by the hosts," which adds a nice touch to your stay.

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Hookup Availability: Make sure your campground has the right hookups for your RV. A visitor at Valley View RV Park noted, "30/50amp hookups, potable water, and sewer," which is essential for RV camping.
  • Be Mindful of Space: Some RV parks have limited space. A camper at Iron Horse RV Resort mentioned, "Spots are a little closer together than most would probably prefer," so plan accordingly.
  • Stay Connected: Check your mobile service. A reviewer at Valley View RV Park mentioned, "Good Verizon LTE," which can be helpful for staying in touch while on the road.

Camping near Spring Creek, Nevada, offers a variety of experiences, from scenic views to family-friendly activities. Whether you're in an RV or tent camping, there's something for everyone to enjoy!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Spring Creek, NV?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Spring Creek, NV is Welcome Station RV Park with a 4.8-star rating from 24 reviews.

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