There are not too many places to stop between Las Vegas, NV and Jackpot, NV. This is a very nice State Park and a pleasant surprise. Great views and the sites give you room to breath. They also sell firewood – Just a couple of bucks for an arm load of pinion wood. One of the best smelling fires we’ve ever had! We would have loved to spend more time here but just passing through this time. We will keep this place in mind for a future extended visit. Not too many spots for big rigs. The campground was about ¾ full but several big rigs drove through and then had to leave because the could not find a space big enough. Restrooms and showers were nice. Did not try the Verizon internet card because laptop battery was dead. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This has to one of the cleanest parks we been in. most of the sites were level, raked, and with shade. They also include fire pit, table, a hook for your lantern and a gazebo for shade. Water faucets are located around the campground. The dump station, which can handle two rigs at one time, is in the park between the campground and the main road. The restrooms are nice and the showers are clean and warm with a lot of hot water. Cell service is good , no wi-fi, we didn't check for TV reception and radio station comes from Cedar City, UT. Dry camping at its best We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is quite possibly the nicest State Park we have ever stayed in. All sites have a picnic table, fire pit, ramada & shepherds hook for your lantern. The sites are raked after they are vacated and they are located in an oasis of trees. There is only one pull thru but we had no problems finding a site to fit our coach ( 38 feet ) and tow vehicle. We arrived planning on spending just one night but enjoyed this park and the surrounding area so much we stayed for 3 nights. Another bonus for us was that our cell phones & internet worked while camped here which came as quite a surprise since it is literally in the middle of nowhere! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is spectacular. The restrooms are clean and the shower is quite nice. There are beautiful, well-marked nature trails that begin within the campground. Bicycles are allowed on them, but must yield to pedestrians. The park is peaceful and quiet at night. When we camped, there was not a pull-through available, but we parked in the group camping lot (which was totally empty), which worked out fine for us. This was a great place to stop for the night and we would definitely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
If the idea of no hookups appeals to you this is a great spot. Park gets its name from the shape of the gorge, it's a natural amphtheater. Also home to some "Hoodoos", that demand exploring. Another plus is that it's a good stop over while traveling through Eastern Nevada (long way from anywhere, which is typical of Nevada). Sites are level, wide and fairly deep, some may be suitable for larger rigs, and have fire rings, picnic tables and
cabanas. Water is available as is a dump station. We camped here in a camper.