Best Cabin Camping near Wells, NV

Cabins near Wells, Nevada include the rustic Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley and the established Iron Horse RV Resort in Elko. The Iron Horse facility offers cabins along with standard RV sites and includes concrete pads, picnic tables, and access to clean restrooms with showers. "The Iron Horse RV Resort in Elko, NV is a real gem in the Nevada desert. There are even a series of mini bungalows," notes one visitor. Sheep Camp provides a more secluded cabin experience in Ruby Valley where visitors can disconnect from everyday conveniences, as the location lacks running water, electricity, and standard bathroom facilities.

Rustic and deluxe cabin options are available depending on the location. Iron Horse RV Resort operates year-round and accepts reservations, which are recommended during peak travel periods when many travelers use Elko as a stopping point between Reno and Salt Lake City. While Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley offers a unique, isolated setting with a high satisfaction rating, it provides limited amenities. One visitor described it as "a great place to unplug and get away from it all." Pet policies vary by location, with Iron Horse allowing pets while Sheep Camp does not permit animals.

Most cabins provide beds but require guests to bring their own linens, towels, and personal items. Cooking facilities differ significantly between locations - Iron Horse offers more amenities with proximity to restaurants and stores in Elko, while Sheep Camp visitors should plan to be self-sufficient with supplies. Those staying at Iron Horse have the advantage of being within walking distance of several dining options, including casino restaurants. As one guest mentioned, "They offer a 20% off coupon to use at the Hilton Garden Inn restaurant" for Iron Horse campers. The cabin at Sheep Camp requires visitors to bring all necessary provisions as there are no markets or stores in the immediate vicinity.

Best Cabin Sites Near Wells, Nevada (2)

    1. Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley

    3 Reviews
    Deeth, NV
    23 miles

    $68 - $137 / night

    "I love all of the sweet touches throughout this cabin. This is a great place too unplug and get away from it all. Book your stay today and leave them some love."

    "This is really a great experience, a warm experience staying in this room and playing bad ice cream, you should also try it."

    2. Iron Horse RV Resort

    24 Reviews
    Elko, NV
    45 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 nestled in the heart of Elko, Nevada, a short drive from the Ruby Mountains and a couple of smaller casinos and restaurants."

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Cabin Reviews near Wells, NV

27 Reviews of 2 Wells 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!

  • Carlyne F.
    Feb. 11, 2021

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Iron Horse RV Resort, NV

    A beautifully laid out campground with gravel sites and nice landscaping. It’s nestled in the heart of Elko, Nevada, a short drive from the Ruby Mountains and a couple of smaller casinos and restaurants.

    The dog park was small, but well maintained and provided waste bags. There is also a spa/hot tub available to guests which is a nice addition. They have clean bathrooms and laundry available as well.

  • 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.

  • D
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Great price

    We only stayed here one night, it was just a half way stopping point for us going into Utah. What they consider to be a pool was extremely small. The pool and the jacuzzi were about the same size, however you do have full access to the Hilton next door. The Wi-Fi and the phone service here worked great. There are no fire pits and no fires are allowed. the park was extremely clean and well-maintained. And at the casino just down the street on a Friday night they had all-you-can-eat prime rib. very affordable prices. Would definitely return.

  • Ashley F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2023

    Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley

    Cute and Unique Stay!

    Ashley here with The Dyrt. We're so happy to have this property on our platform. I love all of the sweet touches throughout this cabin. This is a great place too unplug and get away from it all. Book your stay today and leave them some love.

  • aThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 23, 2021

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Nice park

    This is a very nicely landscaped park with pull thrus and back ins. Each site has a concrete pad with a good picnic table (no butt splinters here).

  • Alma L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2021

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Perfect RV Dump/h20 Fill-up Spot

    We were just passing through and the people were super nice. $10 to use the facilities. We had lunch at a picnic table too. Didn’t stay but definitely would if we pass back this way. The park looked pretty darn nice. Nice shady trees in some spots. A must because it’s blazing hot.

  • P
    Aug. 25, 2022

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Great Place!

    Good amount of space, clean, nice playground, nice laundry area, pool table, ping pong, and other games. Has a “spa” but it’s a little disappointing. Just keep in mind it’s a spa not a pool. Office staff is friendly! Would for sure stay again!!

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 24, 2025

    Iron Horse RV Resort

    Nice Park for a Couple of Nights

    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. They said they had trouble pushing out the network, but that was information I didn't have when booking. I would have stayed elsewhere. Otherwise, nice park.


Guide to Wells

Cabin accommodations near Wells, Nevada range from primitive structures to fully-equipped units set against Nevada's high desert landscape. The Ruby Mountains create a dramatic backdrop for many cabin sites in the area, with elevations typically above 5,000 feet resulting in cooler summer temperatures than surrounding lowlands. Winter access to remote cabins can be limited by snowfall and seasonal road closures.

What to do

Mountain exploration: The Ruby Mountains offer hiking opportunities within driving distance of Iron Horse RV Resort. "It's nestled in the heart of Elko, Nevada, a short drive from the Ruby Mountains and a couple of smaller casinos and restaurants," notes Carlyne F.

Experience local cuisine: Elko's Basque cultural influence creates unique dining opportunities. "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 Laura F. after staying at Iron Horse RV Resort.

Disconnect completely: Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley provides an opportunity to fully unplug from digital connections. "This is a great place too unplug and get away from it all," mentions Ashley F., highlighting the cabin's isolation.

What campers like

Convenient stopover: Iron Horse serves as a practical overnight option between destinations. "We were traveling from Tahoe to Yellowstone and just needed a place to spend the night. This campground is very well kept," reports Nancy E.

Clean facilities: Maintenance standards receive consistent praise from visitors to Iron Horse. "The main office has a nice game room, laundry facilities and ultra clean bathrooms and showers. Nice leveled spots with concrete pads and some grass," writes Laura F.

Staff helpfulness: Personal attention makes a difference at cabin properties. Gary B. appreciated the "very friendly staff" at Iron Horse, while Nancy E. expanded, "The staff was very friendly and helpful. They offer a 20% off coupon to use at the Hilton Garden Inn restaurant."

What you should know

Limited amenities: Expect basic provisions at some cabin locations. At Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley, reviewers note the lack of modern conveniences, making it essential to arrive prepared with supplies.

Connectivity issues: Wi-Fi access can be inconsistent depending on your location. Greg K. noted about Iron Horse: "What I didn't like was the fact that they advertised Wi-Fi, which they had, but not at my site. They said they had trouble pushing out the network."

Railroad noise: The railroad's proximity affects some cabin stays. Catherine C. warned about Iron Horse: "There is a train that goes by at least two times and blows its horn. The coyotes in the middle of the night were wonderful but the trains weren't."

Tips for camping with families

Access shared amenities: When staying at cabin properties near hotels, inquire about reciprocal arrangements. Nancy E. discovered at Iron Horse RV Resort that "their gym and business office is also available for use if you stay at the camp ground."

Game room options: Look for indoor recreation spaces during weather extremes. Laura F. mentioned Iron Horse offers "a nice game room," providing entertainment options during excessive heat or inclement weather.

Pool availability: Confirm pool dimensions if swimming is important to your family. David B. cautioned about Iron Horse: "What they consider to be a pool was extremely small. The pool and the jacuzzi were about the same size, however you do have full access to the Hilton next door."

Tips from RVers

Reservation timing: Secure spots well in advance during peak travel seasons. Claudia M. learned this lesson at Iron Horse: "We came through at 10pm on a Saturday and they had zero vacancy. Super sad we didn't make reservations ahead of time!"

Dog-friendly options: Look for properties with dedicated pet areas when traveling with dogs. Carlyne F. found at Iron Horse that "the dog park was small, but well maintained and provided waste bags," making it functional despite its size.

Overnight convenience: RVers appreciate hookups during seasonal temperature extremes. Katy G., who typically prefers dispersed camping, admitted about Iron Horse: "Would definitely recommend. Having the hookups was so nice given how cold it's getting at night. Would stay here again."

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Wells, NV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Wells, NV is Sheep Camp in Ruby Valley with a 5-star rating from 3 reviews.