Best Cabin Camping near Winnemucca, NV
Camping cabins near Winnemucca are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. It's easy to find cabins in Winnemucca with The Dyrt. Search nearby cabins or find top-rated spots from other campers.
Camping cabins near Winnemucca are the charming alternative to a tent or a yurt. It's easy to find cabins in Winnemucca with The Dyrt. Search nearby cabins or find top-rated spots from other campers.
WHERE THE FRONTIER IS AT YOUR DOORSTEP While New Frontier RV Park wasn’t around when Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid robbed the First National Bank of Winnemucca on September 19, 1900, we are sure they would have found a way to stay with us, enjoy the great outdoors and maybe they would have decided not to rob the bank on the way to becoming infamous outlaws. Make your reservations today and see if you can solve the controversy over whether or not it really was the “Wild Bunch.”
Located in Battle Mountain Nevada Clark RV Park is the best RV park along Interstate 80 between Sparks and Salt Lake City. Large gravel sites in a well kept setting our park is the perfect overnight spot for guests travelling across the scenic state. Convenient to the Interstate the park is tucked far enough off the highway to have no road noise. Contractors and workers enjoy Clark Park for longer stays when working in the area. (No tent sites available)
$35 - $40 / night
Large, clean campground ok Wi-Fi, cable, 50 amp service Winnemucca is a cool little town to visit
The nicest RV park on our trip from Connecticut to Nevada! Clean and modern with paved streets, nicely spaced with mature trees (something you don’t often find in the desert!). Located behind a small casino that has a restaurant, and only $40.00 per night. You won’t find anything better on I 80 in Nevada!
We stayed here at one of the full service pull through sites with a 19’ RV that we were renting. We arrived around 8:30pm and there was still someone at the registration desk to check us in. You can make reservations online beforehand. Our site had electric/water/sewage hookups. The community bathrooms/showers looked really nice and clean. Location was quiet. If I pass through again, I’d stay here another time.
Spaces are large, and the grounds are clean and well maintained.
We camped here because it was getting late and we didn't want to look for the dispersed sites we read about farther down the road. Besides I wanted a shower!
The folks at the check-in were very friendly. The showers were clean and spacious.
The sites are the usual RV back in or pull through with electric sewer and water for $48 per night.
It a nice, safe, and clean place to stay
Very spacious sites. Pull-throughs are cement and back-ins are very level gravel and asphalt. The end of the row sites have grass otherwise it is all gravel with tables. No fires. Trees have grown quite a bit and are really helping with some shade. We like it here but nothing to do in town. So sit back and relax
Right off Hwy 80. Quiet, spaces for very large rigs and a full service restaurant on site (Wingers) that has some vegan options. The dog park is all gravel and the pups didn’t like it too much.
Just off the interstate, very clean and secure, well spaced, clean showers/bathrooms. We got in just before dark so didn't experience much of the feel of the place but happy with our stay. pull throughs were paved. I didn't see much for kids to do but there is a restaurant in walking distance. A nice quiet and clean location at a good price.
Great spot to stop on the longer haul. Sites are super clean and well maintained. Bathrooms also super clean.
Easy to get to off I80, packed gravel sites about 90’ long. Easily accommodates Big Rigs. We have a 43’ Momentum toy hauler. Every site is 30/50 amp, full hook ups, water and sewer. Passport America accepted. Paid $21.50 including taxes a night. Friendly staff. We made a last minute call due to the heat and they were able to get us in. They also accept mail for you.
Nice for middle of desert. All asphalt and gravel. A few patches of grass that you a supposed to stay off of. Not so friendly for pets. But...park is well maintained, clean and plenty of nice showers and laundry. Good overnight stop.
Clean bathrooms & nice showers. Long paved sites to either back in or pull through. Wifi in the clubhouse pretty good. Wifi at the sites horrible, mostly can't connect or even see the wifi. Friendly staff.
The site’s are pretty level pull throughs are paved backin’s are gravel
I stayed here at the last minute and was welcomed by the staff upon arriving. Good sites with decent room, the bathroom and shower facilities were excellent and everything was very clean. I would definitely stay here again if I was in the area!
Very clean. Asphalt style but pretty view of the surrounding hills. Staff was friendly and helpful.
Very clean and neat, looks new. Very spacious, full hooks, cable TV and all the extras. Highly recommended.
The prices are slowly creeping up. The store inside should not be called a store. Very clean neat but nothing on the shelves. Park is very nice but tried to get the internet no such luck.
Very clean, the staff very friendly and they accept Passport America, $ 19.50 fool hookups.
Large RV park. All sites are paved and level. Trees in between sites are young so not much privacy. Clean. Dog park. Laundry.
Clean ,spaces very close to one another. Bathrooms are very clean $1.50 for 3 minutes. Laundry room very clean.
We are full-timers in a 36 ft Class A with a Cherokee Trailhawk tow. We were in site 54 for one night in late May. The CG is very clean and well maintained. Although, the CG website says they don’t take reservations, as they always have spaces available, but there were only a couple open when we arrived.
AT&T coverage was pretty good, ranging from 2-3 bars of 5G, with speeds up to 9 MB/s. Site 54 had access all 3 western DISH satellites.
This place is well maintained - spaces are a little close but not bad. Gravel, few trees. There’s a HUGE dog run that’s really nice. I was surprised that the showers were coin operated.
First, the campground is geared towards rv"s and RTTs and trailers. Most of the sites are pull thru, with several back-in. Normal tent camping wont work.
The facility was clean and welcoming. However, couple bones of contention kept me from giving it 5 stars, here's why:
The self check in was easy. Lots of available pull through sights available on a Tuesday in July. 2 bars T-mobile. Showers/bathrooms very clean and nice
Not cheap - but worth the $40. Check in was easy. We arrived about 8pm so used the self service envelope... they even accept credit card (we paid cash) Very clean park, nice wide, long spaces - PLENTY long enough for our 40’ Super C and Jeep in tow... they had a HUGE fenced dog park. Would stay again in a heartbeat.
Perfect for a one night stay. I called when we were about an hour away and was told they had several spots available. The gentleman on the phone was really helpful and explained the self check-in process and the best location for utilizing the dog ‘park’.
Self check-in was both easy and convenient. They take cash, checks, and credit cards (additional fee for credit).
There are both pull-through ($40) and back in ($35) sites. The sites are gravel and offer plenty of space between neighbors. We did have to level our rig just a bit. All hook ups worked great.
The dog ‘park’ is actually a huge fenced in lot and was very handy giving our 3 Aussies room to stretch their legs.
There was a bit of road noise at night but it wasn’t enough to disturb sleep.
$35 for full hookups in a very clean RV park? Definitely worth it!
Cabin camping near Winnemucca, Nevada offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and cozy accommodations, perfect for those looking to escape into nature while enjoying modern comforts.
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Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Winnemucca, NV?
According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Winnemucca, NV is New Frontier RV Park with a 4.5-star rating from 20 reviews.
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