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    Boulder Beach Campground - The lake from our campsite, with restroom building in the forefront

    Boulder Beach Campground

    3.4(63 reviews)
    34.3 mi

    I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised by the Boulder Beach Campground. We were looking…read moreto escape the already hot temperatures of Las Vegas on a Friday night in early May, 2024. Reservable campsites on cooler Mount Charleston were already taken, so we decided to go to explore Lake Mead. The campground was just minutes from Las Vegas and Henderson. The campground sites offered large sites with paved parking, picnic tables, fire pits, and close proximity to well-maintained and clean restrooms (flush toilets, sinks, running water. No showers). We were dry camping in a Class B RV -- so no hookups -- but the campground had plentiful water spigots and lots of sun to charge our solar panels. There was a mix of campers - from those tent camping to others in large RVs. What was particularly nice was that there was some vegetation -- trees which provided some shade and flowering desert bushes. Our site also had a lovely view of the lake, which was about a 20-minute walk from the campground. (We did not walk down to the beach but others reported that it's rocky). There's a Visitor's Center for the recreation area just a few miles down the street. We spoke with the knowledgable and friendly park rangers, watched a park film, picked up some literature, and bought a few souvenirs.

    Stopped for the night. Dry camping. Full hookups on the other side. Beautiful views of Lake Mead…read more Store on the full hookup side. Hoover dam visitor center not far away. Large camp sites. Well maintained. Easy access to the site.

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    Red Rock Campground - May, 2024. Look at those clouds!

    Red Rock Campground

    3.2(25 reviews)
    14.1 mi

    PROS: Very close to the iconic and gorgeous Red Rock Canyon and Calico Basin (both of which offer…read moretons of great hiking trails and amazing vistas), the grocery store is only 10 minutes away if you want fresh food or need supplies, desert landscape is unique and beautiful and untrodden, the sunrises/sunsets can't be beat, plus we've seen wildlife like horned roads and jack rabbits. CONS: Not a lot of privacy due to lack of trees which is understandable in the almost-wide-open desert, sometimes there are very high winds, closed during some summer months which is wise due to the crazy high temperatures. We love it, but just know you'll be in the desert. It's not like camping in a forest or next to a creek.

    May, 2024. This is a campground managed by BLM in the unique Mojave Desert environment. It features…read morestandard, RV, and group campsites in the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Just 3 miles from the Red Rock Scenic Drive & Visitor Center and about 20 miles, and a world away, from the Las Vegas strip. The conservation area features hiking, rock climbing, bike riding, horseback riding. and scenic driving (reservations required October 1-May 31, 8 am-5 pm). Be mindful of the weather. Temperatures are scorching in the summer, and the campground closes seasonally during the hottest months (June 1-August 31). All standard sites include picnic tables, grills, and fire pits. (Some, but not all, picnic tables are covered -- a welcome sight on a HOT day). There are common vault toilets, trash cans, and drinking water (but no facilities to fill water tanks or to dispose of RV waste). All sites are nonelectric. The views within the campground are of a unique and pretty desert landscape, but they are not as spectacular as the scenic drive area just a few miles away. Temperatures were hot but bearable during the day and cooled nicely at night. The price was reasonable for a standard nonelectric site. $25 camping use fee, minus $12.50 discount for senior NPS pass, plus $8 online reservation fee = $20.50 for one night. Only two small quibbles to mention. (1) The signage within the campground could be improved. We had site 42 and drove around a few times before finding it. (2) There were quite a few restrooms with vault toilets. Each building had two separate rooms with toilets -- BUT the campground locked one side on two of the restrooms that we tried so only one toilet was functional. This created a queue in the morning. We would stay here again.

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    View from campsite. May, 2024.

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    Waterloo / Lost Island Waterpark KOA - Beautiful morning in Waterloo

    Waterloo / Lost Island Waterpark KOA

    3.0(25 reviews)
    17.1 mi

    I reserved a tent site here and I was the only person tent camping that night. They placed me in…read morethe back of park with an out of order facility house. I wasn't able to use the shower, bathroom or laundry without having to traverse to the opposite side park each time to do so. I brought this up to management and asked for a refund, but she kept on bringing up irrelevant things that had no bearing on the situation like, I should have reserved an rv spot even though I didn't have an rv( the rv's on that side of the park had the same issue, but probably had toilets in their campers ) or I should have booked a tent site at the front of the park since I'm clairvoyant and should know instinctively that the back of the park was out of order. Bottom line is this park has no accountability, they won't admit to mistakes. This park is also impossible to navigate after dark since many of the site numbers aren't visible, often pointed in the opposite direction of travel. Simply put, you didn't offer a service I couldn't have gotten from a free rest stop, you've only provided frustration . Give me my money back.

    Campground is on a hill so 90% of pull thru sites are angled. The picnic tables lean and grassy…read morearea around the campground are on an incline so it's awkward sitting around the fire. There are zero trees so if it's hot be prepared for no shade. The swim pond was full of green algae except a small swim area but still wouldn't want to swim there. The sewer hookup is higher than the camper slab so sewer hoses will go uphill instead down. Not really a "resort" since there's nothing besides a playground and algae covered pond.

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    Waterloo / Lost Island Waterpark KOA - Fly smashed on the wall in the kitchen area

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