Best RV Parks & Resorts in Nevada
Nevada's RV parks vary significantly in size and amenities across diverse landscapes. Valley of Fire State Park's Atlatl Rock Campground provides electric hookups, water hookups, and sewer connections for motorhome travelers, with sites accommodating big rigs. The Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort offers full hookups including 50-amp service, with concrete pull-through rv pads that support large motorhomes. Red Rock Campground in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area accommodates RVs but lacks hookups, making it better suited for self-contained units. Las Vegas KOA Journey at Sam's Town features both 30-amp and 50-amp electric service along with water and sewer connections. "Not level as whole campground is on a slant. Being new to this we couldn't get level," noted one RVer about a Tonopah location.
During peak travel seasons, particularly spring and fall, reservation requirements become more common at popular destinations. Cell service varies dramatically between urban-adjacent parks and remote locations, with little to no coverage in some rural settings. Most developed RV parks around Las Vegas and major highway corridors remain open year-round, while higher elevation sites may close during winter months. Dump stations are available at several locations including Cathedral Gorge State Park Campground and Valley of Fire, though not all parks offer this service. A recent review noted that "Super clean and well maintained" conditions exist at some Las Vegas area resorts, with amenities like pools, mini golf, and lobby services. Pet policies vary by location, with most allowing pets but enforcing leash requirements and designated pet areas.












