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Picketts RV Park
Overview
Picketts RV Park offers a welcoming and quiet desert retreat in the heart of Alamo, Nevada. This family-operated park serves as a reliable home base for those traveling along the Great Basin Highway. Known for its clean facilities and friendly atmosphere, it provides a simple yet comfortable environment that captures the essence of rural Nevada living. It is a place where travelers can escape the noise of the city and enjoy the peaceful tranquility of wide-open skies and mountain views.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the scenic Pahranagat Valley, the park is surrounded by striking desert landscapes and rugged mountain ranges. Alamo serves as a lush oasis in the high desert, offering a refreshing change of pace for those driving between Las Vegas and Northern Nevada. The location is characterized by its low-traffic environment and proximity to natural springs, providing a serene backdrop for an evening under the stars. The valley is known for its green fields which contrast beautifully with the arid mountains.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with convenience in mind, offering full hookups including water, sewer, and electrical service at every site. Most spaces are pull-thru sites, which makes maneuvering larger rigs much easier for tired drivers. On-site facilities include reliable laundry services and well-maintained restrooms that are kept in top condition. The park also provides Wi-Fi access, ensuring that guests can stay connected even while enjoying a remote desert setting. The sites are generally level and surfaced with gravel for stability.
- Spacious pull-thru sites for easy access and setup.
- Full hookups with 30 and 50 amp service available.
- On-site laundry and clean restroom facilities for guests.
- Pet-friendly environment with plenty of room to walk.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Nature lovers will appreciate the close proximity to the Pahranagat National Wildlife Refuge, which is a prime location for birdwatching, hiking, and photography. This lush area attracts thousands of migratory birds throughout the year. For those interested in local history, the nearby Delamar Ghost Town offers a fascinating glimpse into Nevada’s rugged mining past. Additionally, the warm springs at Ash Springs provide a unique opportunity to soak in natural waters while enjoying the surrounding desert greenery and unique geological formations.
Who This Park Is Best For
Picketts RV Park is an ideal choice for long-haul travelers looking for a safe, clean, and quiet place to rest along the US-93 corridor. It is perfectly suited for nature enthusiasts who want to explore the local wildlife refuges without the crowds often found at more commercialized resorts. If you prefer a no-frills, well-managed stopover that focuses on peace, accessibility, and genuine hospitality, this park fits your travel style perfectly. It is a favorite for those seeking a true small-town Nevada experience.
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User Reviews
Cory Smith
I stayed here during one of their peak season times in October and the camp was packed but the staff was super friendly and organized and got everyone where they needed to be. The park is just far enough off the main highway to reduce some of the street noise which is nice. As far as price and accomodations, I feel like it was well positioned for how affordable it is. Clean, quiet and stress free. Really enjoyed my stay here!
JD Harris
What a pleasant surprise. Less than $45 for 50-amp full hook ups. Nice staff, walked us to our site, helped guide us in and were easy to deal with. We walked to the nearby grocery store (at the gas station) and were amazed the the effort put into the selections. Great character, perfect location for our travels north of Las Vegas.
Chris Smith
Got a shot here last minute traveling back to AZ from Utah. This was a great place to stop at heading back. It was very quiet and right off the highway behind the gas station. Could not get in touch with someone on the phone. Ended up just booking online.
Dallas M
Nice people. The hookups are great. It’s a gravel lot, but the spaces are good size. We went out at night, the place is crawling with roaches. None got in the coach, but they are everywhere.
Brian Martinez
Great little RV park, perfect for our overnight stay while driving home from San Diego. We stayed here in early June and it was quite warm. Our pull through site was clean and everything worked. The site was difficult to locate because the site numbers were faded or not present. The water pressure seemed very high so make sure you use a pressure regulator. The owners son helped us out and was very pleasant. There were some residential sites but they were located in the rear part of the park. There were about 4-5 other overnight RVers and we were spaced far enough apart to give plenty of room. A creek runs along the edge of the park with several mature trees which gives a nice sound and shade. Grocery store and gas station is right next to the park which was convenient for picking us some ice. We would certainly stay here again
Charlene Malone
Have camped here for a number of years on our way to southern Arizona for the winter. Staff is friendly, bathrooms/showers very clean, convenient clean laundry facilities, easy pull through camping. Sites are very close together but staggered so you have privacy. It’s on a city street but quiet. Propane on site.
Steve Curry
This RV park is in the perfect location for our travels - plus it is a really quiet - clean friendly campground - with access to a store - with any food or fuel needs.... Love this RV Park - will return next year ....
Kathleen Dudley
Easy to get to. We have a 46 foot toy hauler and there's plenty of room. The owners are so nice. They guide you into your spot. So very helpful. Clean, great value. It's not a resort. Mom and Pop place. Quiet. This is on our list of places to stay on our journey south.
Bud Canyon
The host was very helpful in directing us into our RV space. The full hookups were operating correctly. There were no rooms to rent so that is why I gave it one star. The location was walking distance to a gas and grocery business. The neighborhood was quiet and peaceful. I would stay there again. Cost 40 per night without discounts. We got a veteran discount so we paid 36.
royce hutchinson
The pull thru are good. but the back-in on the east side is back-up to a truck /store with gravel road going around the back. Some trucks spend the night on the road 40 feet behind you and run reefer all night. the road is really dusty and you are covered in dust. The spots are real close together . All the back-in campers that I talk to in three weeks said they wont return. I sleeped with ear plugs every night.