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Main Street Station RV Park
Overview
Main Street Station RV Park offers a unique urban camping experience right in the heart of Downtown Las Vegas. Unlike traditional sprawling resorts, this park functions as a convenient basecamp for travelers who want to be steps away from the city's neon lights and historic core. Operated by the Main Street Station Casino, the park provides a secure, paved environment for RVers who prioritize proximity to the action over secluded nature. It is one of the few places in Nevada where you can park a big rig and walk directly onto a vibrant casino floor.
Location & Surroundings
The location is the park's most significant draw, situated just north of the iconic Fremont Street Experience. You are surrounded by the industrial-chic aesthetic of the downtown area, characterized by vintage neon signs and modern murals. The park is nestled within the hotel and casino complex, meaning guests are immersed in a busy, high-energy environment. Being so close to major highway interchanges makes it an easy stop for those traveling through the Mojave Desert or those planning an extended stay in the city's historic district.
Amenities & Park Features
The park focuses on functional amenities that cater to self-contained travelers. Guests have access to full hookups including 30 and 50-amp electricity, water, and sewer connections. The layout is a straightforward paved lot designed for easy maneuvering, accommodating even larger motorhomes. On-site facilities include the following features:
- Laundry facilities and clean restrooms with showers.
- 24-hour security patrols provided by the casino.
- Access to on-site dining and brewery options.
These essentials ensure that your stay is comfortable while you enjoy the excitement of the surrounding city.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Stepping out of your RV puts you within walking distance of some of the city's most famous landmarks. The Fremont Street Experience is just blocks away, offering nightly light shows and live entertainment. History buffs will appreciate being near the Mob Museum and the Neon Museum, both of which offer deep dives into the storied past of Las Vegas. For those looking for a diverse culinary scene or local art, the nearby Arts District provides a variety of galleries, vintage shops, and craft breweries that showcase a different side of the city.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for the urban explorer who wants to trade quiet forest views for the vibrant energy of a world-class city. It is a perfect fit for travelers who enjoy the convenience of casino amenities like on-site dining and gaming right at their doorstep. If your travel style involves being in the middle of the excitement rather than tucked away in a remote campground, this park offers an unparalleled location for experiencing the authentic, vintage charm of Downtown Las Vegas.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Stasiya
Poor service over a deposit that needed to be paid in person even though the client already secured a 4 day lot. Supervisor Karla Culberson left for her lunch instead of assisting me and I had to sit in the lobby waiting on her even though everything was confirmed prior and pre-approved. She wasn’t that friendly to begin with. Cute vintage hotel vibe though.
Theresa Bishop
What a great place to camp. It is not a campground it's a cement lot w full hookups. They have security riding through and didn't see the first homeless person in the area...and we were there 5 days! Wonderful bathhouse and laundry facilities. Definitely a good choice.
Sabine Müller
It is hot and a Bit noisy at the place, But hey- we are in Vegas. Big Spaces for the van, Full hook up. The bathroom are very modern and clean, good showers. You check in at the Main Street Hotel. John at the Front desk was very caring and helpul. From fremont street experience the bus takes you directly to the strip. A good RV Park to visit Las Vegas.
Al Johnson
Total dump, just like the rest of Vegas is becoming. They didn't even give us bathroom keys and as it turns out we didn't need them because there was a homeless guy willing to break the door open with a stick. We've stayed at this RV park many times and it was nice a year ago we came to Vegas and we had a wonderful time at the campground. Now it's just a dump
Mellisa Durham
Surprisingly empty for such a great location, as only walking distance from Freemont Street and a Duece bus to The Strip. Read reviews re homeless nearby and robberies but security visited regularly and only saw 2 homeless under the bridge. Great facilities, no complaints at that price.
