
We are in peak season and only have 10 sites. To check for availability, please scroll down and use the system function built into the page. When entering the RV park it is best to come in off the highway on 4th Street which is paved. The side roads are gravel and have a steep grade and not recommended.
We are in the cluster of trees a few blocks south of Highway 95 just past the post office. For most of the sites the best approach is to follow the arrow signs from the entrance, around the back side. The sites are numbered on the antique cans under the trees. Enter carefully. Use all the space to turn wide and avoid damaging your RV on the trees.
We are in the cluster of trees a few blocks south of Highway 95 just past the post office. For most of the sites the best approach is to follow the arrow signs from the entrance, around the back side. The sites are numbered on the antique cans under the trees. Enter carefully. Use all the space to turn wide and avoid damaging your RV on the trees.
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Owner Scott Lamb has 14 years in the resort business, and decided to downsize to a one man show as it were. We previously owned Lemolo Lake Resort in Oregon near Crater Lake National Park and decided it was time for a change. Now it's time to take on a traditional Mom and Pop role in our new venture.
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Goldfield has a rich history dating back to it's founding in 1902. Gold was discovered and the resulting rush developed into a boom town within a few years was the largest city in Nevada with a population around 20,000. By 1910 the mines were consolidated and people had begun to leave. By 1923 when a devastating fire occurred the population had already dwindled to less than 1,500.
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