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Be aware that this is past the toll booth for entrance into the national park. Park entrance is $20 unless you have a national park pass. You can EASILY pull up and either fill with potable or not potable water. Plenty of room for large RVs.
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Nice relatively clean RV park with hookups. Both 30 Amp and 50 Amp, wifi available for only 1 device. Fairly expensive at $930 monthly with subsequent months being $830 for a back in, no shade and only a single rest room facility, which unfortunately was out of service for several days during our stay. No other amenities such as a pool or club house unfortunately. There is a much cheaper option in Boulder city with better amenities and closer to the action, better choice for full-time RVs who work.
Report Check-InThe potable water is Still active as of 2/17/2022 and it is easy to find.
Report Check-InTake first right into campground after entrance station. (Not what apple maps directed with copied coordinates) then follow signs to left. One potable water spigot. Threaded. Good flow.
Report Check-InThe correct name is Lake Mead RV Village there is no Lake Mead Campground- which sends Google Maps into a tizzy. Once you’ve paid your fee at the Lake Mead access gate drive as though you are going to the RV Village Campground and you see the RV dump symbols. Follow the direction of the symbol. Their is also a dumpster.The potable water and dump are next to one another past the Group Use Restrooms.
Report Check-InWithout entering the campground, you can EASILY pull up and either fill with potable or not potable water. Plenty of room for large RVs.
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