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Reno Area RV Parks & Campgrounds

Davis Creek Regional Park-20 miles from Reno

West side of Washoe Valley, US 395 South District Ranger: (775) 849-0684

The park has 62 overnight campsites with a dump station available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Although there are no hook-ups, longer travel trailers can be accommodated at 19 sites. Hot showers are available year-round. Group camping and picnic facilities are available by reservation. Contact the park ranger for group camping reservations or our Parks Administration office for group picnic reservations. An equestrian trailhead provides access to the Toiyabe National Forest. .
Contact Parks Administration for group camping or group picnic reservations at (775) 823-6501.

Grand Sierra Resort RV Park

2500 East 2nd St., Reno, NV (800)-258-7366

Ideally situated in the heart of America's Adventure Place, the RV Park at Grand Sierra Resort offers great rates and complete hook-ups on 178 easily-accessed pads, many with river views.

Bonanza RV Park

4800 Stoltz Rd., Reno, NV (775) 329-9624

We are located two miles north of downtown Reno, Nevada - Bonanza Terrace

Bordertown RV Park

19575 Hwy 395 North, Reno, NV (800) 443-4383

Our park is a full service resort with 50 large, pull through spaces - all paved and complete with picnic tables, room for slide-outs and full hook-ups.

Chism Trailer Park

1300 West Second St. , Reno, NV (775) 322-2281

Reno's oldest and most beloved RV park. We are located on the banks of the Truckee River, less than 5 minutes from downtown Reno.

Dayton State Park-size limit 34' total length

P.O. Box 1478 Dayton, NV (775) 687-5678

Picnicking, camping and group use facilities are available.

Keystone RV Park

1455 West 4th St., Reno, NV (775) 324-5000

Keystone R.V. Park is conveniently located a few blocks from the downtown gambling center, but still far enough away to be restful and quiet.

Koa Reno / Boomtown

2100 I-80 West @ Cabela Way, Verdi, NV (775) 345-2444

Open all year – Picture a peaceful campground and dazzling resort casino all in one - then come camp here! KOA and the adjacent Boomtown Casino & Hotel offer the fun and convenience of KOA camping with full access to resort hotel amenities.

Mt. Rose Campground –

Mt. Rose Hwy (Hwy 431), South of Reno / Sparks, NV (775) 331-6444

The park is located at the top of Mount Rose summit in an alpine setting overlooking beautiful Lake Tahoe. Its campgrounds have 24 sites that can be used with tents or trailers up to 35 feet. Other features include: paved access road, paved campground road, drinking water, flush toilets.

Panther Valley RV Park

600 Newport Lane, Reno, NV 775-323-1447

Pyramid Lake, Nevada

Located 70 miles north of Carson City via U.S. 395, the Pyramid Lake, one of the largest natural lakes in the state of Nevada . The lake activities include: picnicking, camping, boating, waterskiing, swimming, hiking, exploring, or just driving around.

Reno RV Park

735 Mill St., Reno, NV (775) 323-3381

Rivers Edge RV Park

1405 South Rock Boulevard, Sparks, NV (775) 358-8533

Shamrock RV Park

260 East Parr Blvd., Reno, NV 775-329-5222

Silver Sage RV Park

2760 S. Virginia St., Reno, NV 775-829-1919

Sparks Marina RV Park

1200 East Lincoln Way, Sparks, NV (775) 851-8888

Victorian RV Park

205 Nichols Blvd., Reno, NV (775) 356-6400 (800) 955-6405

Virginia City RV Park

355 F Street, Virginia City, NV (775) 847-0999

Washoe Lake State Park between Carson City and Reno

4855 East Lake Blvd., Carson City, NV (775) 687-4319

Nestled in the heart of scenic Washoe Valley, visitors will find sweeping views of the Sierra Nevada and the Carson Range. Park activities include: nature study, bird watching, hiking, horseback riding, picnicking, windsurfing, water skiing, catamaran sailing, jet skiing and fishing.

A campground with forty-nine sites are open year round and available on a first come first serve basis. Several sites can hold RV's up to 45 feet in length. Sorry, no hookups. A dump station is available.Other park features include: boat launches, group use area, day-use picnic sites and equestrian trailhead are also available.