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Mitchells Stateline RV Park
Overview
Mitchells Stateline RV Park offers a welcoming respite for travelers navigating the remote stretches of the Great Basin. Located directly on the Oregon and Nevada border, this park serves as a critical connection point for those traveling along US Route 95. The atmosphere is peaceful and unpretentious, reflecting the wide-open spirit of the high desert while providing essential services for the modern RVer.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the small community of McDermitt, the park is surrounded by the vast landscapes of the high desert plateau. Visitors can enjoy unobstructed views of the horizon and the rugged silhouettes of the nearby mountain ranges. Its position makes it a convenient gateway for those transitioning between the Pacific Northwest and the desert Southwest, offering a quiet escape from the hustle of more populated regions.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with functionality in mind, offering full hookup sites that cater to a variety of vehicle sizes. Most sites are spacious pull-throughs, making it easy for large motorhomes or those towing trailers to navigate the grounds. Guests have access to essential facilities including clean laundry rooms and hot showers. The proximity to an adjacent mini-mart ensures that travelers can refuel their vehicles and restock basic supplies easily without leaving the immediate area.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the area is remote, there are several unique local experiences. Visitors can stop by the Say When Casino for local dining and entertainment or explore the historical significance of the Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the surrounding public lands offer opportunities for rockhounding and hiking, particularly for those searching for unique geological finds. The lack of light pollution makes the park an exceptional spot for nighttime stargazing.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for independent travelers who appreciate a straightforward, reliable place to stay during a long road trip. It is particularly ideal for big-rig owners looking for easy-access sites that do not require complex maneuvering. If you value a quiet night under the stars and a friendly, small-town atmosphere over resort-style luxuries, this park will fit your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Rob Torell
It was a perfect for an overnight stay. I plan to stop here when traveling through McDermitt, Nevada. Nothing fancy but very functional and convenient.
Ronald Winner
Stopped in for one night. Nice level gravel parking, water and 30Amp electricity and sewage dump. The lady running the RV was VERY nice and helpful. She’s a widower and running it by herself and holding another job. She works hard so give her a break. They have men and women showers. It cost us $45 per night.
John Mack
Nice, clean no grills park. Parking is on gravel, sites are close, sites are level, and sewer, water, and 30 amp at each site. There is some tent sites available. The park is spotless.
Nelida Safrit
This was the nicest and safest campground on our way north. It’s right on the stateline of Nevada and Oregon. There’s a couple of places to eat nearby and a couple of gas stations. There’s nothing else until you get to Idaho. It was very quiet at night. The owners came out to meet us. Cash or check only! The bathrooms were closed but I don’t use them anyway. There were 5 other campers that came in for the night. 15 spots. All FHU for $40
Corbin Bruton
As I passed through this old wagon trail town I was received with alot of local hospitality. I did an overnight at the Stateline RV park. The owner, she is great. The pull through sites were very helpful. A little original jail from the wagon days sits just around the corner on the main street. I appreciate the stopover and hope I can swing through again in the future.