Picketts RV Park
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Picketts RV Park
The small town of Alamo was named by Spanish settlers meaning poplar due to the abundance of poplar trees found in the valley. Lakes and marshlands provide a perfect environment for many species of birds, including ducks and geese for viewing in a wildlife preserve nearby. The pastoral setting of the valley is home to cattle and horse ranches and just 95 miles from Las Vegas on the Great Basin Highway 93.

Near by find fishing in Hiko, and explore the extraterrestrial Hwy to Rachael, Area 51 and geocaching. Picketts RV Park is a relaxing and peaceful stop with shade trees and a creek bordering the park. A grocery store, deli, and fast food are all within walking distance. We offer large pull through sites capable of serving rigs up to 90 feet.
Services
Attractions
Report
Picketts RV Park is located in Alamo, Nevada, right off the Great Basin Highway. Lakes and marshlands provide a perfect environment for many species of birds, including ducks and geese for viewing in a wildlife preserve nearby. The whole area is a photographers' dream! Birdwatchers during migratory seasons will be in heaven!
Reviews
Report
We pulled in to Picketts very early one day to avoid the high winds. Welcoming greeting at the gate and guidance to park; friendly, efficient check-in with lots of information about next door restaurant, local groceries, etc. All gravel park with some shade, pull-through and back-in sites, all with full hook-ups.
Reviews
Review Picketts RV Park

Be the first to review Picketts RV Park.

Write a Review