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For many travelers, the RV is their chosen mode of transportation. The warm Nevada weather makes this a first-class destination for those who like to travel in their motor homes. The dry heat attracts visitors in both the summer and winter. Whether you are looking to explore something closer to nature or enjoy the oasis of a huge pool in the middle of the desert, check out these five awesome RV sites in the state.
With every spot in this park being a pull-through, this is great for any size of RV. The trip to get here is a bit out of the way but once you see the undisturbed landscape you will understand why so many people make this a family tradition. Whether you enjoy the rolling western landscape or trek to the lake, the scenery takes you back in time. The water is clear and many enjoy swimming and fishing. This is camping at it's best.
This RV and camping spot is perfect for families looking for a bit of an adventure. It is rustic enough to give the kids a chance to explore the desert, but also has a few unexpected features that will add to the adventure. There is a ghost town to explore that dates back to the silver rush. There are also the Leham Caves to explore. The structures are interesting and each is marked with a bit of history. The park itself has all the amenities you would expect from a KOA facility.
Vegas meets the RV lifestyle with this high-end park. They offer a resort level pool that rivals the best of the big strip hotels with the convenience of offering full RV pull-through spots. They offer five types of RV spots to accommodate all sizes of rigs without charging families for services they do not need. They also offer easy access to the Vegas strip for those who want to bring the RV to Sin City. They even have a putting green for those who are itching to get in a little golf practice.
This RV park is a direct access point to the Bootleg Canyon Trails. It is also very close to Hoover Dam so there is plenty to explore in this small town feeling park. There is a family-friendly vibe with very clean facilities at Canyon Trail. The rates are also very reasonable. With plenty to see and explore around the park, this is a great location to serve as a home base for exploring the state.
The Iron Horse area takes pride in being the last living real cow town in the west. This is a fun place to park the RV and experience life from a long lost era. Families enjoy the wild west feel along with the first-class amenities. Don't think because they want to take you back to the frontier that they expect you to live like a settler. This park has everything most RV'ers look for including pools, well-established hook-ups and facilities. There is also the bonus of exploring unique sites and experiences in Elko.