Welcome to Nevada RV Parks
Few cities bring to mind such images of sheer excess as Las Vegas. Located in the middle of the arid
Mojave Desert, at the southern tip of the state of Nevada, Las Vegas is an oasis of life, energy and
money – a city whose raison d'être is entertainment. With soaring temperatures during the summer and
moderate winters, the city is visited all year round. Las Vegas may have little more than one million
inhabitants but its airport is the ninth busiest in the world, daily spewing out hordes of tourists
hoping to win big bucks at the thousands of gambling tables or one-armed bandits (slot machines).
Over 35 million people visit Las Vegas every year, staying in the city's 130,000 hotel rooms. According
to the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce, Las Vegas is now the fastest growing city in North America with
an estimated two acres of land being developed every 24-hours and seeing approximately 50,000 people
annually choosing to make the city and suburbs their home.
Reno, "the biggest little city in the world," renowned as a gambling and vacation center, is an
important distribution and merchandising area, the home of the University of Nevada-Reno, and a
residential city. Between the steep slopes of the Sierra and the low eastern hills, Reno spills
across the Truckee Meadows. The neon lights of the nightclubs, gambling casinos, and bars give
it a glitter that belies its quiet acres of fine houses, churches, and schools. The surrounding
area is popular for sailing, boating, horseback riding, and deer and duck hunting.
Regional City Breakdown
Cowboy Country Region
Las Vegas Region
Pioneer Region
Pony Express Region
Reno Tahoe Region