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Las Vegas/Lake Mead

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There is so much to do in the Las Vegas/Lake Mead area of Nevada. 


There are serveral commerical campgrounds in Las Vegas, NV.   However there are only two that we will put on our web site, Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort, this is a very beautiful, well maintained park, and quiet for being on the Las Vegas strip. 
www.oasislasvegasrvresort.com

The other is the Las Vegas KOA at Circus Circus, this is a great park, one block from the strip.  www.lasvegas@koa.net




Camping at Lake Mead, there are some many places to camp, you may stay for up to 15 days, FREE.  Most of the dirt roads that leave the paved road, lead to washes, beaches, or coves that offer dispersed camping, most are on the water.  There are some campgrounds along the lake that run by the parks service, price around ten dollars per night, most have dump stations and fresh water.

Like any dispersed camping areas, please stay on the roads/trails, be careful, and if camping in washes be ware of flash flooding!





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