Best RV Parks & Resorts in Nevada

Leave the glitz and glam of the Las Vegas Strip behind and come camping in Nevada. Explore the petroglyphs and ancient cultures at the Valley of Fire State Park or relax in the high alpine along the eastern shores of Lake Tahoe. With over 80% of the state dedicated as public lands, there’s an adventure for everyone.

For some of the best camping in Nevada, head to Pyramid Lake. Located just 40 miles outside of Reno, the lake offers a variety of camping and recreation options. Keep in mind that the lake is located on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe's Reservation. In order to camp here, you’ll need to obtain a permit first. Enjoy dispersed camping along the water’s edge. Don’t forget to bring your boat, SUP or kayak and cool off in the lake, be sure to check out the Pyramid Rock island and see how this awesome spot got its name.

The Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada’s largest state park, contains over 40,000 acres of stunning red rock formations peppered with ancient ruins and native artifacts left behind by the Ancient Puebloan People. Admire petroglyphs, climb the red rocks and uncover another world in this Mars-like landscape. Due to the sweltering summer temps, the Valley of Fire State Park offers perfect place for winter camping in Nevada.

Looking to climb a mountain? Consider hiking to the top of Mount Rose in the Lake Tahoe Basin. Although this area is quite popular and crowded during the summer months, it’s well-worth a trip to this sapphire, high-alpine oasis. Various camping options are available.

Located just outside of Las Vegas, Lake Mead is one of Nevada’s premier outdoor recreation areas. If you’re tired of the crowds, consider hiking up Black Mountain. This lesser-known trail can be done in a day and there is plenty of camping at nearby Lake Mead.

If you’re a national park lover, you’ve got to check out the quiet scenery at the Great Basin National Park. Dramatic mountain ridges meet sagebrush valleys at this little-visited park. Plenty of wildlife and excellent camp spots await you. With so many lakes, deserts and mountains, there are endless possibilities for Nevada camping. No matter where you choose to go in this great state, The Dyrt is here to help you find the perfect perch to pitch a tent.

Best RV Sites in Nevada (464)

    1. Circus Circus RV Park

    28 Reviews
    Las Vegas, NV
    Website
    +1 (800) 634-3450

    $46 - $63 / night

    "It is really next to the Strip, all Spots are Full Hookup, to enter the RV Park at First you need to Call the Frontdesk, there is a Phone next to Gate which connects you to the Front Desk."

    "Not a bad spot if you want to be within walking distance of a casino."

    2. Welcome Station RV Park

    25 Reviews
    Wells, NV
    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. Lake Mead RV Village — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    13 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    Website

    "The RV park has all your amenities and full hookups. Store, propane and great views of Lake Mead. If you are able to reserve a rv pad nearest the lake, you will be in for a treat."

    "We went right into the National Park area that showed up as a toll road on our RV GPS. It was no charge as we have the Access Pass. Campground (CG) check in was quick and easy."

    4. Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort

    41 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    Website
    +1 (702) 260-2000

    "First time using our RV in this type of campground, easy access and pull through sites as well as back in."

    "Easy check in and easy pull throughs. Clean & quiet. Big rigs are accepted. Nice amenities. I would stay here again. Prices are fair as well."

    5. Lakeside Casino & RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Pahrump, NV
    Website
    +1 (775) 751-7770

    "The amenities are awesome with a small lake in the middle of the park. Our dog loved walking around the lake and spending time in the dog run. There's a cafe in the casino with daily specials."

    "Amazing landscaping and scenery, super friendly staff, lots of convenience nearby, and friendly campers."

    6. Sparks Marina RV Park

    23 Reviews
    Sparks, NV
    Website
    +1 (775) 851-8888

    "Nice level concrete pads for travel trailers, they also have pull through sites for diesel pushers."

    "The Reno area is our home base, we are full time RVers in a 35 foot long fifth wheel.  "

    7. Cottonwood Cove Resort RV Park — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Searchlight, NV
    Website

    "There are many other coves to explore as you walk the shoreline if you’d like more privacy."

    "My husband and I have been coming to Lake Mojave for years. This is our first campground we ever stayed at together. Marina is nice and has everything you’ll need."

    8. Iron Horse RV Resort

    23 Reviews
    Elko, NV
    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!"

    9. New Frontier RV Park

    22 Reviews
    Winnemucca, NV
    Website
    +1 (775) 621-5275

    "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."

    "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. "

    10. Las Vegas RV Resort

    20 Reviews
    Henderson, NV
    Website
    +1 (702) 451-8005

    $32 - $85 / night

    "We stayed in a “deluxepull-through site for two nights. Friendly staff, they help you park from the gate with a golf cart, super clean facility."

    "The restrooms were very clean and the swimming pool was not crowded at all.The Las Vegas RV Resort is approximately 4 miles from the strip but Samstown Casino is within walking distance where you can"

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Guide to Nevada

Nevada offers a vibrant RV camping experience, blending stunning landscapes with a variety of amenities and activities that cater to all types of travelers.

RVers appreciate amenities like pools and convenience stores

  • The Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort features a pool, showers, and an onsite market, making it a comfortable stop for families.
  • At Sparks Marina RV Park, guests enjoy clean facilities, a pool, and hot tub, along with multiple dog parks for pet lovers.
  • The Iron Horse RV Resort offers well-kept sites with full hookups, a laundry area, and a friendly atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing stay.

RVers like these nearby activities

  • The Lake Mead RV Village is just a short drive from Hoover Dam, providing opportunities for sightseeing and outdoor adventures.
  • Guests at Welcome Station RV Park can explore the scenic Nevada desert along I-80, with nearby hiking trails and local attractions.
  • The Desert Eagle RV Park - Military Only is conveniently located near Nellis Air Force Base, making it ideal for military families and veterans looking to explore the area.

RVers enjoy the natural beauty and local charm

  • The Whispering Elms Motel, Campground, & RV Park is nestled near Great Basin National Park, offering rustic charm and access to breathtaking mountain views.
  • The Lakeside Casino & RV Resort provides a unique experience with its casino and large RV spaces, perfect for those looking to unwind after a day of exploration.
  • At the Thousand Trails Las Vegas, visitors can enjoy the vibrant Las Vegas atmosphere while still having a peaceful retreat to return to after a day on the Strip.