Austin
This little town in on
Highway 50, the Loneliest Highway, Austin has a very friendly Postmistress
and great soft-serve at the Toiyabe Cafe.
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On the
Loneliest Highway:
Loneliest Phone Booth |
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Hickison Petroglyhs | Read our
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Hickison Petroglyphs
Carson City
Pinon Pines RV Resort

This campground is at the Best Western
with a casino, restaurants, pool, hot tub and bowling center.
In the area:
Nevada State Capitol Building |
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Restaurants:
Taqueria de Salsa (1946 Hwy 50 E., 775-882-8226) |
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Fallon
Hub Totel RV Park (seriously, this is the name)

30 amp gravel pull-throughs with cable, picnic tables and
good cellular service. On a busy street.
In the area: Fallon is home to a comprehensive
Naval Air Station where Top Gun pilots train. The town
also has all the major fast-food joints and a big Wal-Mart if you need to
stock-up. Outside of town is
Lahontan State Park. This is a great spot for a
stop-over picnic, but they also feature camping, fishing, swimming and boating.
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Great Basin National Park (near Baker)
There are beautiful alpine lakes and a glacier in
Great Basin National Park - all the greenery and pine
trees seem very out of place in the Nevada desert, but at this elevation - over
10,000 feet elevation, all things are possible. Great Basin is a strange
National Park. It IS in the middle of no where, but there is no admission fee
and they didn't even ask for our Parks Pass. At the Visitor Center you can buy a
ticket to tour
Lehman Caves.
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Inside Lehman Caves
Las Vegas
Oasis Las Vegas
RV Park

GPS: 36.04477N/115.1564W
One of the most popular RV parks in Las Vegas and very
convenient. They have a shuttle into town. (We usually take it in and hop a taxi
back.) This park has everything, including wi-fi and is kept-up very well. Sites
nearer to the Interstate are a bit noisy.
Outdoor Resorts - Las Vegas Motorcoach Resort
+
Wowzer - is this place nice! They have everything and plenty
of it. Several pools and hot tubs. The sites are large, paved and have lawn.
Many of the sites are privately owned and have been improved with outdoor
kitchens and elaborate gardens. Some air traffic noise and it is impossible to
make a left turn onto the Blue Diamond Highway. Restricted to motor coaches only
with size and age (coach, not owner) restrictions.
Sam's Town - A Camping Journal customer - Claudia, from Idaho -
reports the showers at Sam's Town in Las Vegas are fabulous with great water
pressure.
In the area: Outside of town is
Hoover Dam. At this time, it is again possible for RVs
to drive over the dam after an on-board (inside and out - 5 minutes) inspection.
(Subject to change - always check!) RV parking is on the Arizona-side of the dam
and you must walk about 1/2 mile back to the dam. If you take your tow car, park
in the parking garage. (Bus tours from Las Vegas are also available.) If you
want to go inside the dam you must go with a guide (fee). There is a gift shop,
snack shop and restrooms.
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Restaurants: Our favorite is
Nobu at the Hard Rock Hotel - hands down. Our favorite
dish is the yellow tail sashimi with jalapeno. Being big Parrotheads, we always
stop in to the
Margaritaville Cafe for a Cheeseburger in Paradise
(lettuce and tomato, Heinz 57 and french-fried potatoes, a big kosher pickle and
a cold draft beer... well, you get the idea). A spin through the Margaritaville
Gift Shop is required - you would not believe the stuff
Jimmy Buffett sells and his fans are lined-up at the
cash registers! Other chains popular in Las Vegas are P.F. Chang's, and ESPN
Zone. In the
Venetian, you can pretend you are dining in St. Mark's
Square, with gondolas floating down the canal, at Postrio, one of Wolfgang
Puck's restaurants. Postrio seems to be Italian, but seriously, it was difficult
to tell since Puck has spaghetti and wiener schnitzel on the menu. Voted the
"best restaurant in Las Vegas" several times, it is easy to see how this
down-to-earth restaurant is so popular. As long as we are discussing Puck, stop
into his Bar & Grill in the MGM Grand Hotel for a bite to eat. He offers
delicious burgers and pizzas, but if you want a little over-the-top snack order
their signature dish: Truffled Potato Chips with Blue Cheese. Unbelievable! We
recently had two very mediocre meals at Spago in Caesar's Forum, so hesitate to
recommend Spago until further notice. In the Bellagio Hotel, try
Olives - one of Todd English's best restaurants. They
have a fabulous ribeye and serve delicious pizza, except they call it flatbread.
Laughlin
Riverside RV Park
We only stayed here overnight. The park
is on a terraced hill over-looking Laughlin. 50 amp site on gravel
pull-throughs. Good cell service.
Pahrump
Terrible's Lakeside Casino & RV Park

This park is rated 10-10-10, but it is near nothing (well,
there is a brothel on the corner). However, a very nice campground with all
hook-ups and good cell service. No cable, but antenna was good. Very quiet...
very, very quiet.
Reno
Grand Sierra Resort (previously the Hilton/Reno KOA)
GPS: 39.52245N/119.7748W
NOTE: Rumor has it this RV park will
close sometime in 2008. Right off the freeway. Big pull-throughs. All the
big-box stores in town - the perfect stop to load-up if you are heading out to
the wilderness for a few days. This campground is behind the Grand Sierra Resort
in Reno and is better situated as it is not exactly under the Reno Airport
flight path... just next to the flight path. Great bike/running path along the
river. Full hookups with 50 amps. You can walk to the casino/hotel/restaurants
and they have a driving range - balls are hit into a pond!
NOTE: The
Reno KOA has moved out to Boomtown -
west of Reno on I-80.
Virginia City
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Winnemucca
Hi-Desert RV Park

An over-night stop for us. 50 amp pull-through gravel sites,
with full hook-ups, cell service, dog friendly, pool, hot tub and newspaper box,
quiet and safe.
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