Las Vegas is the place to go for the best nightlife, gambling, live shows and dining in the U.S. But there's plenty to do in Nevada for all types of travelers. The state boasts more than 100 beautiful golf courses, and water lovers can relax on the shores of Lake Tahoe. Set your sights on the mountainous landscape, perfect for hiking, or tour the famous Hoover Dam. World class resorts with top of the line spas are located throughout the state's major cities and tourist locales.
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4.5 based on 41 reviews
In addition to the resort's 270 RV sites, our 10 rental cabins feature a separate bedroom with Eurotop mattresses, a full kitchen with fridge, stove, and oven, and an inflatable, adjustable sleeper sofa in the living room. All cabins are non-smoking.
We stayed for 4 nights on our journey and the main reason was to take a day trip to Death Valley and Furnace Creek and all that came in between. Nice and clean and quiet. We were welcomed by the camp host after an hour of being here. Pahrump has all the places you need for a quick bite, dinner, or groceries. Smith's Gricery is same as our Kroger's and has a fuel station that uses the Kroger Fuel Rewards as does the store. 2 Casinos are behind the campground and nice. If in the area, definitely plan a stop here and relax.
3 based on 276 reviews
HOTEL • CASINO • RESTAURANT • RV PARK Full service accommodations. The Tonopah Station Hotel, Casino, Restaurant and RV Park is located midway between Reno and Las Vegas, in the heart of Central Nevada. Enjoy with us lodging, gaming, relaxation, tranquility, and the peacefulness of the serene desert. In minutes, you can explore the many mines of Tonopah, and silver mining towns of Nevada, as close as Belmont and Manhattan.
Road tripping across California and Navada we have come across lots of cheap motels. This so far has been the worst. Looking at the other reviews maybe we were in an older part of the hotel, room 231 but the rooms/bathroom and communal areas were so dirty . The seal around the bath was coming away the there were bits missing from the furniture. It's obviously where lots of workmen stay but no excuse for lack of cleaning. The only good thing was the air conditioning worked and the hotel has loads of cool stuff to look at so I'd say drop in see the collections but don't stay! I've also got lots of bites which I think is very likely from the bed . The lady in reception was also the least welcoming that we have come across. I would not return here again, i would pay a little extra and stay at any of the other options in town. Date of experience: June 2022
4 based on 46 reviews
This RV resort has a lot to offer. There’s free Wifi but certain areas don’t get much coverage. There’s a pool and a spa. I didn’t use either. There are several laundry rooms but most washers and dryers were broken. I did not use their bathrooms. The spots are pretty close to each other. We did the cheapest back in spot. Had to push our trailer as far back as we could to fit our truck in front. There is a small casino with a cafe. The food in the cafe was ok.
4 based on 47 reviews
Comfortable, fully-furnished recreational vehicles. Each accommodation, similar to a small hotel suite or guest cabin, has a private bedroom with queen bed and closet, private bath with sink, toilet and shower, and kitchen-living room area with chairs, table, hide-a-bed couch for additional guests, stove, refrigerator, microwave, cookware, dishes and eating utensils. Laundromat is onsite.
Really enjoyed our stay here. Joe and his staff were really nice. Clean laundry facilities and plenty of hot water when showering. Quiet and close to grocery stores. Would definitely go back again....
4.5 based on 13 reviews
Cold Springs Station Resort is established near the original site of the 1860 Pony Express Cold Springs Station located on Hwy 50 The Loneliest Road in America. We are a destination resort featuring a restaurant, bar, gift shop, RV park, cabins and a motel. The great beauty of central Nevada awaits the traveler. ATV friendly and a perfect layover for the cross country bicyclist or driver. The mountains surrounding the Station reach altitudes of over nine thousand feet and are readily accessible by four wheel drive or off road vehicles. Hunters and nature watchers are also welcome to come see the abundant wildlife as the mountain ranges host Antelope, Deer and Big Horn Sheep populations. Come see and explore our beautiful mountains and high deserts landscapes.
Just needed a quick camping spot for self-contained van. Needed a jump start in the morning, and the owners were most helpful! Thank you! I would definitely stop here again. While we didn't eat at the restaurant, the food looks tasty and plentiful. Enjoyed chatting with the owners who were very relaxed, helpful, and friendly.
4.5 based on 516 reviews
This was our 5th annual stay at Oasis in Las Vegas, good customer focused people at a well maintained with controlled access. We have one disappointment this trip, the on site bar and restaurant was closed several days due to staffing problems as reported, in my professional judgment as a retired Corporate SVP, restaurant has a leadership problem as all other organizations on property were functioning properly, including security, maintenance, reception/check in , janitorial however, restaurant reported they couldn't hire people which reflects a problem with leadership responsible for hiring and staffing. Some of the Security Staff were less than professional in "appearance" however, they were controlling access and patrolling as normal, good job. Major kudos to the reception team, they were outstanding as normal.
4 based on 388 reviews
Guests of the Las Vegas KOA at Sam's Town are just steps away from one of the largest gaming resorts on the Boulder Strip, Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall. While staying with KOA, campers are privy to all the amenities of Sam's Town, including multiple restaurants, movie theater, bowling alley, and large casino floor. The RV park offers pull-thru, big-rig friendly sites (full-hook-up 30 and 50-amp sites). The park is fully landscaped, offering shade trees, grass and several off-leash pet areas. Campground amenities include two pools with hot tubs, laundry and shower facilities, cable and WiFi, and a communal BBQ area. Extended stay opportunities are available.
We arrived early in the morning because of a wind advisory. They were kind enough to find us a spot. Only problem was the we barely fit in the spot. For $60 dollars a day, I don’t like feeling like I’m in a parking lot packed like a can of sardines. We have never stayed in a KOA before. If they are all like this, we won’t be doing that again. It was noisy at night with sirens, dogs barking and you could hear your neighbors.
4.5 based on 145 reviews
This was our second time staying here while visiting family. We like the ability to have our cozy own place, cook for ourselves and relax here. The views are spectacular and the neighborhood is great for walking. The front office is very helpful. We did not eat at Symphony this time but did enjoy on past visits. A few suggestions though: drying racks for towels and bathing suits, hairdryer, better "instruction" sheets IE: trash pick up, dirty towel exchange and activity info. Will definitely be staying here again.
4.5 based on 103 reviews
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.”
A very clean and well organized park. Wide and long spaces with plenty of room. This park will only get better as the trees grow and mature. We always like to explore and the downtown Winnemucca area was a sight to behold. Some major investment and more shopping experiences would really help.
4.5 based on 68 reviews
Nicely laid out very clean RV park. Great staff and amenities. Easy access off I80. Quiet! Trees in most all spots. Concrete pads with easy pull through. Worked well for our 1 night stay while heading to Utah. Close access to restaurants and more around Elko.. Would choose it again!
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