We spent one night here, just passing through. It is definitely no frills. But we felt safe and most sites are level. There was a much better park about 4 miles east but we didn't know about it in time. Historic Wendover Army Air Force Base is very close by. A great tourist spot for history buffs. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Campground is in Utah, but the Casino is in Nevada. Had about 5 full time campers and place was clean. Had to go into Hotel part of Casino to register. A lot cheaper than others in area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a no frills campground, I personally would not stay here again. Since the Golden Nugget casino owns this campground I expected better. Most are long term residents and the park is a mess. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice level concrete sites. Does have some 50 amp sites. Lots of VERY old permanent residents. One resident had a pit bull on a chain outside that lunged at us as we went to the dumpster. Nothing here.......no showers, no restroom, no pool. Okay as an overnight stay. Now on the other hand, if you are a gambler and will not be staying in your coach long, it is a good stop. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a bare bones, no frills RV park. It is owned by the Wendover Nugget Hotel Casino. It is located on the east side of the hotel/casino on the Utah side of the state line. Streets are asphalt. Sites are concrete back-ins with a patio. There are a few small trees, but no real shade. Maintenance is almost nonexistent. RVers have not cleaned up after their pets and there is trash blown up against the fence. There are no showers and restrooms. They take no reservations. They told me that the only time they were full was during Speed Week in August. Just drive in, select a site, get set up, then go to the Nugget Hotel to register and pay. The park is big rig friendly. We would probably stay there again since there are not many choices in Wendover. We camped here in a Motorhome.