Our $30 nightly rate was through our Passport America membership. The park grounds were clean and well maintained. When we checked in, there were mowers going around attending to the grass. At night, there was noticeable road noise, but not from...
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My $0 nightly fee was due to my Nevada Senior Citizen Permit ($30 per year). Camping fees are normally $15 per vehicle ($20 for non-nevada vehicle). Both campgrounds (Westside and River) are dry camping. But both have 4 flush toilets and 2...
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This was our first time camping in Winnemucca and at the New Frontier RV Park. Very nice and fairly new park with paved roads. Pull through sites were paved (very long) and our back-in site (31) was gravel. Plenty of room for our 29' travel...
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Loved the campground. The $19 nightly rate was after our America the Beautiful discount. Dry camping (no hookups at any of the sites). But, we knew that it would be a dry campground. We stayed during September during a rainy week. Still enjoyed...
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This is the first time we've stayed at Mt Rose Campground. This is a National Forest campground and areservation (www.recreation.gov) is highly recommended. The $16 nightly fee was after our Senior America the Beautiful Pass discount. Only 26...
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The $0 nightly fee was due to our Thousand Trails Membership. This is a first come-first serve campground. However, they recently instituted a system to allocate sites based on length of the RV. When you check-in, your RV length determines which...
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Dry camping, but we knew this before going. They did have flush toilets though. The $12 nightly fee was discounted from $24 due to our America the Beautiful Senior Pass. Although the campground was along US-395, we hardly notice, as there was very...
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We've stayed at this campground numerous times. It is convenient and at a reasonable price for visiting friends in Vancouver, WA. I believe all are full hook up sites and most are back in, but pull throughs are available. Paved roads and sites,...
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Nightly rate is due to our Thousand Trails membership. This being early May, the campground is not crowded at all. In loop F, it appears to be maybe 25% full. Of course, that will change once Memorial Day comes around. Yes, it is a large...
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This was our first time camping at Fort Churchill State Park (at the Samuel Buckland Campground). The $0 nightly cost was due to having a NV Senior Annual Permit, which eliminate all camping fees. Otherwise, it would be $15/$20 per night (NV...
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