anyone know of a good stop & go RV park around Las Vegas? Just looking for a 1 night stopover as I go back to Denver from LA. Any opinions on Hitchin' Post RV Park near Nellis?
I'm not doing a stay to play which Oasis is good for that (I'm at Oasis now but too expensive IMO $50).
Someday said
06:58 PM Jun 9, 2016
If you don't need hook ups for 1 night stop over, back of Bally's and Paris is where we stay for up to 3 nights when we do stay and play. Done so for several years. Oasis when we have family/friends with us and for typically a longer more chilled/relaxing vacational type stay.
Camper Chronicles said
07:00 PM Jun 9, 2016
We went to all the campgrounds in Vegas and they are either scary or pricey for a day rate. We stayed at Circus Circus which is a parking lot, but they don't charge a resort fee like many of the others do. If you can stay outisde of Vegas Valley of Fire has a cool campground with some sites big enough for big rigs.
Trace
igotjam said
08:25 AM Jun 10, 2016
Las Vegas Rv Resort. $29 paved pull thrus, gated, great people.
tincanman said
05:39 PM Jun 10, 2016
Thanks I checked Las Vegas Rv Resort out & booked it. Thanks
Camper Chronicles said
07:56 PM Jun 10, 2016
igotjam wrote:
Las Vegas Rv Resort. $29 paved pull thrus, gated, great people.
We loved Las Vegas RV Resort but a friends of our told us they were charging a hefty resort fee for a one night stay in the winter. Must be much cheaper in the summer.
Trace
Talensnana said
08:45 PM Jun 10, 2016
There is also the Clark County Shooting Range which has a RV Park associated with it. The rates are $20 per night.
igotjam said
08:38 AM Jun 11, 2016
Camper Chronicles wrote:
igotjam wrote:
Las Vegas Rv Resort. $29 paved pull thrus, gated, great people.
We loved Las Vegas RV Resort but a friends of our told us they were charging a hefty resort fee for a one night stay in the winter. Must be much cheaper in the summer.
Trace
Interesting. Have stayed at Las Vegas RV Resort for years (most recently in April) and never been hit with a resort fee. Perhaps its new?
ArmandV said
02:02 PM Apr 20, 2017
I stayed at Circus Circus RV Park 2 years ago and it is basically an asphalt parking lot. But it served its purpose for a one-niter.
Gary Marcondes said
06:29 PM Apr 25, 2017
You might try Canyon Trails RV Park in Boulder City. Quiet and safe. Nice little town with a relaxing main street walk. Close to Lake Mead and Boulder Dam.
anyone know of a good stop & go RV park around Las Vegas? Just looking for a 1 night stopover as I go back to Denver from LA. Any opinions on Hitchin' Post RV Park near Nellis?
I'm not doing a stay to play which Oasis is good for that (I'm at Oasis now but too expensive IMO $50).
Trace
Thanks I checked Las Vegas Rv Resort out & booked it. Thanks
We loved Las Vegas RV Resort but a friends of our told us they were charging a hefty resort fee for a one night stay in the winter. Must be much cheaper in the summer.
Trace
There is also the Clark County Shooting Range which has a RV Park associated with it. The rates are $20 per night.
Interesting. Have stayed at Las Vegas RV Resort for years (most recently in April) and never been hit with a resort fee. Perhaps its new?
You might try Canyon Trails RV Park in Boulder City. Quiet and safe. Nice little town with a relaxing main street walk. Close to Lake Mead and Boulder Dam.
1200 Industrial Road, Boulder City.