This park and the hot springs are for sale, the camp has water and electric only and sewer hookups for minimum one week stays only. There apparently are problems here and we moved down the road to another park which has 50 amp full hookup sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a typical Nevada small town park with trees and some grass, however, it is rustic (no cable or internet). The owners are friendly, very helpful and accommodating. The spring fed hot baths are delightful and the high point of our stay. Each bath is private, with dressing room and pool. Be sure to take shower shoes as the stairs and pool bottom are hard on the feet (the pool bottoms are natural rock and sand). The water is pristine, has no mineral smell and does not dry out your skin. The park is pet friendly but be aware that a coyote walked right through by the back of our trailer so watch your pets. There are lovely views, the sites are pull through and large but the roads and sites are dirt. We stayed two nights in a fifth wheel and will stay again when traveling this way. If you are looking for peace and quiet this is the place. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A delightful find in the desert. Located about five miles north of Beatty on US 95. Campground dirt, under lots of cottonwood trees. The highlight are the natural hot springs which have been made into three pools of varying temperatures. Each pool is covered by a building for privacy and shade. Pools are extremely clean. This was a welcome find after a long day on the road. We would most definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a small park located on the highway. It has several private hot springs bathhouses that are included in the nightly price. Clean and perfect for that one night that you need to get off the road. It is also good for longer term to explore Death Valley area. We stay here every time we head south towards Vegas. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice spot to stop for one night while traveling to your destination but would not want to stay any longer. Not very much area to walk your dogs - just right along Hwy 95 in front of the park with the trucks and other traffic zooming by, my dogs did not like that. They really pack them in the supposed pull-thru's, but if you are in the second row you have to wait for the person in front of you to leave before you can leave in the morning (there may be room to back out of the second row but I am not sure on that). We were lucky and got the front row so we decided to leave earlier than normal so the folks behind us could leave when they wanted. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Roads and sites are poor gravel, as is typical of many small town desert RV parks. Looked well maintained and clean. Friendly staff, escorted to your site and help setting up offered. Utilities worked fine, they have good well water. Trees along edge of park, sites open. No tables. Sites long enough to leave tow vehicle attached. Wi-Fi was somewhat slow. Price was for 50 amp full hookup site. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Basic gravel parking lot adjacent to I-95 on the northbound side of the road. Southbound approaching the park, there is very little warning of the turn off the highway. Even going 55 it was tuff to slow the horses down enough to make the turn without overshooting it. I suggested to the manager that they put a warning sign 1/4 mile south of the driveway to warn us about the driveway. We were promptly greeted by a friendly and helpful manager. This is a small park, but one has to compare with what else is available in the area. They take Campclub USA and the rate reflects the half price offered by that membership. We were guided to our site, shown all the hookups and helped in our set-up process. The utility pedestals are of the newer style, in very good shape, and well placed within the pull-through sites. We requested and received the 50 amp service and I have noticed my gauges showing 109 AC volts on each of the legs, each time I checked them throughout the day, even with both air conditioning units running. There are brick and log partitions between the sites which I find simple and attractive. The sites are ample wide for slides and long for 40 ft motorhome and tow car. There is only one site that has direct shade, with a class C pulled in there. There is no shade at any of the other sites but the park is lined along the highway with trees which provided shade across my site as the sun moved west later in the day. We looked at the other parks in Beatty, and even this spartan location appears a better choice then the competition. For overnight stays I would recommend it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access from the highway. Spots are long and wide in all gravel. This is a very basic park, but clean and run well. There are some trees but really no shade. The manager is very friendly . There is Wi-Fi near the office. Our Verizon phone and aircard worked here. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Ok, the person who rated this a "10" is suspect at best. The folks who run it were very nice but this is the most basic of RV parks you could find. The only trees are on the road. None, not one, at any of the sites. Large pull-throughs for bigger rigs and 50 AMP service was nice. But, be forewarned, it is a large stone lot with only one picnic table that was broken apart in the entire RV park. Completely baren other than that. Good for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Low power supply. Pay the extra $5.00 for 50 amp. One private shower/restroom each for men and women. Water pressure in shower was very low. Freeway noise although very convenient and friendly staff. Dirt lots. Would stay again for the convenient location. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
May 2009
$20
Manager came out to greet us when we pulled in. Staff was VERY friendly and helpful. Park is all dirt and located close to Hwy 95. Road noise is noticeable, but not excessive. Only problem is the park has low voltage (99 volts with A/C on). Otherwise we would not hesitate to recommend the park, especially for overnighters. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is now called Beatty RV Park (formerly Kay's Corral). I was thoroughly pleased with every aspect of our stay! The friendly park manager met us promptly as we pulled up. We were impressed with the wide pull through sites. The park also has high speed wireless internet so we were able to send e-mails and pictures from our trip and do our future travel planning on the lightning fast internet connection. The park is very cozy and has a row of mature trees that line the road boundary. It is also a great park if you are pet people as there is access to BLM land from the park. My Australian Shepherds were in heaven! Great hiking and views! I give Beatty RV Park my highest recommendation and will return on my next trip to Nevada! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is very old and trashy mostly permanents used it in snow only vacancy in town would not use again only in a emergency We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is being redone but the motel first it is under construction some sites the electric did not work and there were no restrooms or showers and you had to check-in at the north end of town at the motel and gas station which were new and clean with that said this was the best in town. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground is at the Beatty entrance to Death Valley State Park and a couple other nearby attractions. Sites are level, closely spaced with a few shady spots. Access roads while well maintained are dirt as are the pads. Management folks are friendly but not terribly helpful. Good place to stop if you're caught in a Nevada snow storm, otherwise head on down the road. We camped here in a camper.
This is a fine place to spend one or two nights. Of course, there is not much to do in Beatty except for Death Valley: you should probably go into the park if you were going to stay for any extended period of time. The staff was very friendly and helpful. It is gravel with a few trees and we have stayed in a lot tighter spaces. There are some full-timers, but it was really okay and not a problem. We would definitely stay here again on our way through. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park consists of over nighters and semi-permanent residents. The pull-throughs are long enough, but it is a little tight turning in and out of them. The sites are gravel and when the winds blow, it does get dusty. The laundry room is small and used by others in the town. There is a small grocery store that is part of the RV park and since this is one of the few grocery stores in town, there is a lot of in and out traffic for just the store. We had fun playing in the casino just north of the RV park. We used this as a base to see Death Valley NP. We camped here in a Motorhome.
All of the people camping here were permanent with the exception of 3 or 4 sites. A lot of them were very junky and unkept. Just a place to park, not a place to stay. Store is very well stocked and the people who run the park are friendly. The casino is too far to walk at night. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a bad place to stop for the night. It is in the middle of town about a block away from the casino. The park is a little more than the others in this small town, but I'm guessing that it's because of the proximity to the casino and Nut and Candy store. Upon registration, you receive coupons for free cocktails at the casino, so that is a plus. The small store is well stocked and they offer LP gas for those that need it. Small tight spaces, but level. Very accomodating owners that stayed open for us when we arrived at closing time. They kept the store's doors open for us when the lady asked us if we needed any supplies. Good place to stop for the night or two. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.