We stayed at the Lake Mead RV Village in Boulder City, Nevada. (Campground Reviews listing.)
We considered staying at the Thousand Trails in Las Vegas, but the reviews weren’t very favorable. So we opted for a nicer park with a view of Lake Mead instead.
Dates:
- Check in: 2022-04-10
- Check out: 2022-04-21
- 11 nights
Weather:
- Sunny, some clouds
- High temps ranging between 66 and 91°F, lows around 35-57°F
- Some days of gale-force winds (gusts up to 64 MPH!); did not enjoy those
Noise:
- No road or train noise
- Initially noisy neighbors, until they left
Site:
- #LV21, pull-in, cement pad surrounded by gravel
- Unusual in that pull coach in front-first — so get a lake view out the windscreen
- Initially had a fiver next to us, backed in, so their door was facing us; didn’t like that — but the site remained empty after they left
- Needed to disconnect toad; parked on gravel beside coach
- Medium site: about 55 feet long by 30 feet wide, with 40 by 15 cement pad for RV
- Full hookups:
- 50 amp power conveniently located
- Good water pressure, 60+ PSI water, conveniently located
- Good sewer connection, conveniently located
- All utilities on both sides, to accommodate front-in motorhomes and back-in trailers
- Picnic table
- Fire pit
Internet:
- Campground Wi-Fi: 26 Mbps down, 5 Mbps up, 25 ms ping; not used
- T-Mobile: 25-30 Mbps down, 5 Mbps up, 60 ms ping
- AT&T: 7 Mbps down, 5 Mbps up, 38 ms ping
- Verizon: 32-37 Mbps down, 15-17 Mbps up, 55 ms ping
Amenities:
- Garbage and recycling dumpsters, not particularly close
- No pool
- Nice camp store; we bought groceries there
- The usual other stuff we didn’t use
Here’s the review Jenn wrote on Campground Reviews:
Gorgeous lake and mountain views
We had a pull-in Lake View site and it was sooooo worth it. Best view ever, even if the lake isn’t as high as it used to be. The only drawback is that while we were front-in with our motorhome, our neighbor was backed in with a 5er, which means it was basically a buddy site, so privacy was lacking. If they could keep motorhomes and trailers/5ers separate that would be even better. Utilities are available on either side of the site because of the front or back-in arrangement.
Our site was so level, our automatic levelers pretty much just went down and called it good without any fiddling. That never happens. Very convenient to Hoover Dam and Las Vegas for some sightseeing and touristy fun, but it was so nice to come back to this quiet spot when the day was done. Some basic necessities in the camp store. Groceries in Boulder City or Henderson weren’t too far away, but you might want to put a cooler in the car just in case. We camped at Lake Mead RV Village in a Motorhome.
The weather forecast for our stay:
It was quite windy, with gusts up to 64 miles per hour, though I think we were a little sheltered from the worst of that:
Here’s the campground map, which only shows the RV sites; most of the park is mobile homes:
The satellite view shows all the mobile homes; our approximate location is circled:
Zooming out, you can see the lake edge. Though these satellite images are out-of-date; the water is actually a bit further now, as the lake continues to drain due to the ongoing drought:
This last image shows the Nevada/Arizona border line, and Hoover Dam:
Our lake view site; notice that we fronted in, to have a nice view out our windscreen, while trailers back in:
The downside of this arrangement is that a trailer next to us has their door facing us, so a “buddy” situation. Not great for privacy:
Fortunately the sites are fairly wide, so we weren’t on top of each other. And they left after a few days, which was a relief, since they had their TV blaring with the door open most of the time.
Looking down the side of the coach to the utilities:
Pretty convenient location; to accommodate motorhomes and trailers, all of the utilities are available on both sides of the site:
Good water pressure:
Once we spent a night here, we were able to fill in a hole on our states map, adding Nevada:
Utah will be added soon, too.
Here’s the picturesque view out our windscreen; we didn’t put up the Magne Shade, so we could enjoy the view:
A dust storm:
Paladin relaxing:
Let’s take a walk around the campground, and look at other RVs and the mobile homes:
The entrance:
The office:
We enjoyed the blooming cacti out front:
The office also included a decent camp store, where we got some groceries:
Village hall:
I worked outside on several days (when not too hot or breezy), in the shade in front of our coach, enjoying the view:
Jenn had some meetings outside, too:
Paladin looking outside:
Paladin watching taunty quail:
An interesting plane / copter thing:
Dinner with a view:
Surprisingly, there were several empty sites for much of our stay. We had several trailers come and go on our driver side, but I would have expected the park to be more packed. Sure, it’s early Spring, but we were here around Easter weekend:
Sunrise over the lake:
The moon over our coach:
Sunset alpenglow:
A good park, with the nicest view we’ve experienced (so far). We’ll definitely stay here again.