My husband and I attended Lake Mead RV Village for two seasons with our faithful pooch. We both brought our 15-foot trip six. We mistakenly chose the extreme seasons of the year, weather wise, winter and summer (December 2011 and August 2012). Although the temperatures are pleasant in both rooms. In the end, we gave the camp experience a rating of 3 out of 4 tires!
RV Park Location
The RV Village is located in overlooking the largest reservoir in the States United States of America. The park is located just a few miles from Lake Mead south of the entrance to the city of Boulder, Nevada.
The main attractions of the national recreation area are located within walking distance of the RV Village. The rocky beach is a popular swimming spot located to the east. Hemenway Harbor is located to the south. Marine guests can rent all kinds of water sports equipment, ride day and night on an old boat; nor shall you dine in restaurants. The port also hosts many events throughout the year including a boat holiday parade.
Fishing takes place throughout the park, but fishermen must have a license. Boondocking is popular in the colder seasons. However, the more primitive campground, next to the RV Village, can fill up quickly in the fall and spring, an ideal time to visit Lake Mead.
There are many paved and unpaved marshes. Many were seen exploring the plant and the animal inhabitants of the park on a bike. Race races are popular events on the main 20+ mile course that loops around the west side of Lake Mead.
The Las Vegas Strip and the Hoover Dam are quite possibly the biggest attractions if one wants to drive out of Lake Mead. But visitors to Lake Mead often want to get away from the hustle and bustle to relax and enjoy nature.
Amenities
RV Village showcases a variety of amenities. In addition to the section on camping tenants a> dedicated, there are RV-specific sites among the back, pull-thru, and lake. All RV sites are equipped with: water, electric, and garbage. Cable TV and free Wi-Fi can be accessed from some areas of the park, too. Side note: there is only a yard or two of space and no form of privacy barrier between sites.
Not all sites come with the same accommodations. For example, every pool site comes with a fire grill, while some pull-throughs and backs come with shared grills. Almost all camping units come with a picnic table. The eyes are sore and sore from the summer sun and heat.
Facilities include showers, restrooms and a laundry room. Guests can enjoy playing football or bocce ball in the halls. The Village Hall is used for special group events. A gift and convenience store is located in the front office. Stock state-stocked food, personal health care items, and RV/camping maintenance supplies.
Dogs must remain on a leash at all times. There are no dog runs, but there are several dog bag/trash stations throughout the park. In addition, visitors walking around the park will observe mobile homes in and around the park. residents live in parks, as well.
Price
Pricing is not listed on RV Village’s website. This can be achieved by calling the main office. Pricing is determined by two options: location and type of site. Back-ins located overlooking the lake are less expensive than lake spaces. Prices range from $30 to $45, night.
RV Village Park is approved by Good Sam’s Club members get a discount! Good Sam’s employees travel the nation’sRV parks choosing parks that represent reliability and quality. This club has developed an excellent reputation for finding professional, well-maintained RV/camping businesses. A seal of approval from Good Sam can mean an increase in RV clientele.
Super cleanliness
The cleanliness of the park was not neglected. It appeared that his gardens were cleaned several times a day. His abilities were seized and his health appeared. The litter is nowhere to be found. There were a few dumpsters, but we never say they were once dug up.
We found the RV Village staff to be very friendly and knowledgeable. From the time we phoned to inquire about prices to check-out the park after our stay, all members were willing and able to answer any questions and provide suggestions for activities at the lake. If they did not have an answer, they would show us the leaflets of the cut and the boards arranged in the slopes of the units. There were reports of all events taking place in Lake Mead and neighboring cities.
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