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4 / 5 (55 votes )

Oasis Las Vegas RV Resort

2711 W Windmill Lane
89123, Las Vegas
Nevada, the United States

Experience the exciting environment of Las Vegas' most spectacular RV resort. The Oasis Las Vegas, with its tropical "Casablanca" theme, helps guests relax in sunny Las Vegas by day and see the bright city lights by night in complete comfort and style.

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Recreation
Golf court
Boat hire

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Electricity


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Clare Wunsch
English (US)
Our brief stay at the Las Vegas Oasis was solely a stopover en route to our daughter's place in California. We plan to revisit in a week and extend our stay to 12 days. We'll see if our longer stay alters our perspective. I wouldn't suggest this spot for a quick stop as there's little time to enjoy the facilities. However, if cost isn't a concern, its proximity to I-15 and robust security measures are noteworthy. The park is clean, well-kept, and the staff is courteous and attentive to guests. Round-the-clock security is essential, in my opinion, especially in Las Vegas. You need a reservation or a valid reason to gain entry. Our daughter and son-in-law had to be on an approved list to visit our site, and we had to intervene to get them past security. I've heard of frequent bike thefts at other supposedly good parks in Las Vegas (I won't mention names), but their security is subpar. This park seems to have a solid security system. The pools, putting greens (the one we saw had natural grass), and other amenities are top-notch. We couldn't locate the gym as we were there only for the night. We did find a decent store that could use more stock, and the bar was closed until the weekend. There's a convenient spot to refill water bottles, which is a bonus in the sweltering 99 F heat. Dogs are allowed, subject to breed restrictions, and it appears you can bring up to three dogs, but confirm with the rules if this is relevant. A negative experience was an aggressive time share saleswoman. She targeted us immediately, and it was evident the park endorsed her. We politely declined her offer, but I dislike the fact that the park allows her to solicit guests. It was a minor annoyance but a negative point nonetheless. If she approaches us again, we'll be more assertive in our refusal. I rated the location 4 stars as it
1 year ago

Lee Kshlerin
English (US)
This is a vast open space. There's a watchman at the entrance and massive drive-through registration areas. The park was extremely tidy and well-arranged. A plethora of drive-through spaces were on offer (at an additional cost, naturally). The environment was relatively peaceful. It's roughly a 12-minute car ride to Las Vegas Strip, an hour to Hoover Dam, and anywhere from two to three hours to the Grand Canyon, depending on the edge you select.
1 year ago

Obie Blick
English (US)
Upon arrival, there are 10 lanes for drive-through check-in. The reception staff is extremely welcoming. The campgrounds are evenly leveled and offer complete utilities. Proximity to other guests is a given, considering its urban location. Despite this, it's pleasantly peaceful.
1 year ago

Dayton Fahey
English (US)
Excellent, typical RV campground. We favor wild camping, thus we usually evade packed RV campgrounds. This one was pleasant - comparatively serene considering its size and proximity to the highway, neat spaces and easily reachable. The laundry area was tidy, but we didn't use the showers as they were chilly! An Uber ride to the strip may cost you between $20-$40 one way, depending on the time. We made our reservation online and they assigned us a spot meant for smaller vehicles, despite us mentioning that we have a 37' 5th wheel. Fortunately, they managed to relocate us to a spot that accommodated our vehicle, though it was slightly irritating. The availability of propane refills twice a week is extremely handy, especially since I was unable to locate a gas station selling bulk propane.
1 year ago

Vena Rippin
English (US)
As full-time travelers originally from Las Vegas, we frequently return to our hometown and have experienced a variety of accommodations. Upgrading your lodging is definitely beneficial. On the plus side, Verizon's signal is robust, and it's a quick drive or Uber ride to The Strip. The location is near all imaginable amenities. The park is well-maintained with conveniently placed garbage bins that are emptied on a regular basis. There's a convenience store and a swimming pool that looks inviting, though we haven't tried the restaurant yet due to its inconsistent operating hours. On the downside, the grass is filled with burrs that our dogs often get stuck in their paws. These burrs end up in our RV, causing us to step on them, which is quite painful. Even after a week, we're still discovering them. Although the park is a bit expensive, it's a far better option than staying at a park off Boulder Highway. Overall, it's not a bad place.
2 years ago

Faustino Romaguera
English (US)
Stayed for 10 nights in October at site #186, which was a breeze to enter, but be cautious of the initial left turn as you come in. Security was efficient in checking vehicles and managing traffic at the entrance. The check-in process was smooth. The roads between the sites are decent, but can be a bit daunting if there's a rv wash or flush company at work. Nonetheless, Oasis provides a myriad of services that can be availed at your site such as pet care, rv repair, etc. The park features a sprawling mini golf course. There are several swimming pools, including an adults-only pool and a hot tub. Unfortunately, some people allowed their kids to roam freely, which was a bit of a nuisance. The site had a level platform with a picnic area, a table and a gravel yard. The park also had a coin-operated laundry service and excellent shower facilities. There are some permanent residents, but they were more courteous than those at other places. The park was well-kept and very clean. Will definitely return.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
When we arrived we found out all the pools were closed! Internet Wi-Fi very very slow. Not enough Restroom/ showers for number of sites. Not worth the money!
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
RV resorts are not our thing. We were there for a wedding. For the price, the sites were not very level. It was pretty quiet. But as I said that kind of camping is not our thing.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We arrived early evening. Good thing we have a 30amp electricity filter! Hot and neutral were crossed on our pedestal. Most likely unnoticed since site was enough for big rig. Office had Jay from maintenance out in a few minutes but we would have to wait until AM for fix. I asked if they had a 50>30 to loan. Jay couldn't find one, but offered a 15>30 to get us through the night. Just fine for a cold night. Dominic was out at 7am and tore the pedestal apart and got the fix done. Good service. We'll be adding adapters to the electric kit on our rig. Store had maple syrup that we forgot, but no adapter. Clean well run urban park. Good option for RVers visiting Vegas on a business trip as I was. Wi-Fi mostly worked, but our T-Mobile was more reliable. Standard sites are close, no outside table and a shades down experience. Dog run was ok.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Park is clean, looks to be well maintained. LOTS of what appear to be full timer/residents and many of the rigs were older and not in great shape. The pad wasn't level, which is really disappointing at $90 per night. Overall, I'd say it's fine...but over priced for what it is.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Our first ever RV trip, so we were a bit worried about how this would work. Easy! Campsite is big, easy to navigate, staff is friendly, lots of space. 15-20$ Lyft to the strip. We will stay here also on our way back.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Nice resort about 20 mins south of the strip by uber. Has 2 nice pools 1 for family and 1 for adults only with a hot tub. Our site didnt have any shade but it didnt get too bad heat wise. It is a very popular location so expect to be very close to your neighbors. Wasnt too bad to level and had a picnic table and cemet pad for your chairs. Site itself was gravel but pretty flat. They also have a guard at the gate which was nice. Laundry and shower bathrooms available also. Cheapest ive seen laundry which was nice at $1.50 per load.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
This is the second time we have used Oasis as an overnight stop from SoCal. Like last time, we had a great level pull thru that allowed our 35’ fiver to stay attached to our F350. Our site this time allowed us the same convenience. Unlike last time, the on site restaurant was open - just not on Monday when we arrived. We did enjoy a great breakfast the next morning. Surprisingly, very inexpensive.
2 years ago

JL
English (US)
Here for the second time and our fond memory of this spot was confirmed. We are only ever in Vegas as a stop over en route to/from California and this is an amenity rich campground that makes for the perfect layover. The pool and cafe are great, the park secure, the staff friendly, and the sites convenient. Can’t ask for much more in the middle of such a large city!
2 years ago

AM
English (US)
Nice, clean, safe and convenient. We decided to stay here last minute on a long road trip. There are a lot of people and you can hear the freeway. But it's Las Vegas so it's expected! We could not have been happier with our decision.
2 years ago

ChristopherRobyn
English (US)
We booked a reservation to stay at this place for a weekend and when we arrived we promptly discovered that they do not accept conversions of any kind, (unless NRVIA certified) and we drive a skoolie. This mixup was mostly due to poor communication all around, but the security manager who we met was very kind. Luckily we were able to get a reservation at Circus Circus, but for twice the price. Oh well! Live and learn. I’m sure it is a great resort for RV’s!
2 years ago

WM
English (US)
Large complex, tightly packed spaces, no picnic table, most important problem is poor connectivity. Highway & airport noise can be an issue. Good laundry.
2 years ago

Klarno
English (US)
Pricing includes tax and “deluxe” (pull through) site. An odd spot and grateful for it in the middle of Henderson/Vegas metroplex. Sites are close together but enough room to get out the sliders. Many sites are cinder/sand, some have grass struggling to survive. Interesting rules about pets - signs posted on the dog pens (dog runs they call them) stating they have cameras and you’ll incur a $25 fine for not picking up dog waste. While the pens were cleaned up, I did see some dog waste elsewhere in the community. 900+ sites and two high rises overlooking it, it feels a bit like a crowded fish bowl. Bathrooms are self contain and clean and private. Showers good, although took four or five gallons to get hot water - a waste for a water-starved area. They have recycling. Good to drop off the stuff we collect on our trip and take home if we don’t have a place to recycle. Not everyone follows the rules here either.
2 years ago

Roamin'-with-Reba
English (US)
With 935 spaces and lots of amenities, the Oasis really is like it's own city inside Las Vegas. It doesn't feel like camping, but after all, this is Las Vegas, not a real camping area. This place is clean, well run, and the location is close to everything including the Strip and the airport. The staff are also very helpful. Especially one of the managers named Cindy. Everytime I call her she goes out of her way to help. The bathrooms are clean and private and the laundry is the cheapest we have seen in about 17 months as full-timers ($1.50 wash, $1.00 to dry). In addition, the wifi is actually quite decent, at least in our spot. We were able to stream shows through our Roku without a problem. There are a couple of negatives worth mentioning: Noise - The I-15 freeway is very close and sometimes it sounds like a racetrack. Cost - Our monthly rate was $1,045, including tax for a "Deluxe Pull-through" big enough for our 39 ft 5th Wheel and 3500 Long Bed Truck. I guess that isn't too bad when you consider the location. Also, electric is 16 cents/KW/hr which can add up quickly.
3 years ago

3schnauzers
English (US)
Always our go to place. But keep in mind their new rates are based on the Rauders games. If you stay on a Rauders game wknd, Fri, Sat. SUN WILL NOW COST 107.00 PER NITE, NO EXCEOTIONS. Even if you aren't here for a game, you pay that price. Been coming here for 5 yrs and rethinking it now
3 years ago

Biosensai
English (US)
Due to a change in the weather, we called for a reservation the day of - Labor Day. No problem. A security guard first checks you in at gate. Though I was pulling a fifth wheel, he couldn’t seem to understand that we weren’t just visiting someone - even though I told him more than once we had site reservations. Beautiful entrance into the checking area. Setting up in our nice pull through at sunset, I immediately noticed a strong sewer smell. Next morning realized the person in the site before had not secured the dump cap! We would have appreciated better signage in the park directing you to the exit. Leaving the park you must turn right even though the freeway is just to the left. Not a big deal, but be advised. This was only a brief overnight visit, but I’d have no problem recommending Las Vegas Oasis.
3 years ago

Redinthewoods
English (US)
Exactly what I expected from Vegas: easy check-in, lots of amenities, clean facilities, good rate and the bonus of having a little elbow room between the sites. There are a wide variety of site types, even some that have grass if you want to pay for it, so be sure to review the Resort Map on their website and consider that I-15 is adjacent to the resort. Thee is a big dog park, pools for the kiddies as well as a separate adult only one. Our only complaint is that for some inexplicable reason, the bar would not serve us a drink to take outside?!? Very odd for Vegas, especially in Covid times, so they lost out on more revenue from us. It's a little south of the strip, but close enough to enjoy everything Las Vegas has to offer at a great rate of $66/night.
3 years ago

chechomir
English (US)
The good: clean, convenience, swimming pool, grocery store, RV wash, restaurant… what else can you ask for in a RV resort !!
3 years ago

Dan&Patti
English (US)
We are staying at Oasis RV Resort in Las Vegas as we have a project we are working on for 3 months. Check in is easy, there is 24/7 security, bathrooms with showers, laundry rooms, golf putting course, pools, spa, restaurant and store as well as more. The park is clean and close to so much to see and do. There are spots for everything from a small pop-up to a rig that requires a 90ft spot. The biggest downfall is, there is nothing to sit out and look at. Check out our video for all the details https://youtu.be/3pPNAbfh15M
3 years ago

Chris
English (US)
We were very happy with our stay at the oasis Las Vegas. Beautiful facilities and very safe gated RV park with 24 hr security and front desk. Video below so you can see for your self:
3 years ago

Civillady
English (US)
We’ve stayed here a few times. This time picked the sites that said close to pool and clubhouse, I think it was premium pull thru. Perfect, 115 degrees and we were right next to pool. Before we’ve been in big rig section and it’s a walk. Previous visits tried cafe and acceptable. Uber will pick up here. Front check in staff has NEVER been friendly. Their online reservation is via email system so you have to wait to see if they have spot. Up to 24 hrs per website. But it’s so big,I wonder if they ever are full. They charge more if you call. They have some discounts. Pool was nice, clean. Leaving to get back on freeway a bit of a headache, you have to go on Las Vegas Blvd north or south a mile or so or be able to make a U turn. We tow and can’t make it. Good cell, OTA internet, and they have cable. We used Glory RV wash, came to site. Did good job
3 years ago

RL
English (US)
There are many reviews on this particular park, so I'll hit some of the highlights I haven't seen in some of the more recent reviews. Located fairly well South of the Strip, it's away from all the hustle, bustle, and homeless, yet close enough to make your way into the melee for some entertainment. 24-hour security at the front with a roving patrol. From the minute you park and walk into the elaborate main building, you feel like you're in a Vegas-worthy RV resort. Then the pools (kids and adult) can be seen to the rear and you know you're in Vegas (bring your own beach towels). Bath houses are clean, with laundry room as well. The park also offers concierge services to aid their guests. Onsite restaurant is available in the main building, with a fairly reasonable breakfast. There's also a guest market with some staple goods and miscellaneous camper and guest items as well. It was extremely hot during our visit so no noise concerns over the hum of our A/C. Plenty of grassy areas for our pet to walk through (plenty of rock and pavement as well).
3 years ago

Jifflee
English (US)
Stayed here on a recent trip to Utah and again on our return trip back to Southern California. Our plans were very fluid and changing and the reservation staff were super helpful with cancellations and reservations. Check in went smoothly. The sites are close together but we didn’t stay long enough for that to be a bother. Pool was clean and enjoyable. Fitness center also well stocked and cool. Definitely our new go-to park anytime we find ourselves in Las Vegas.
3 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Nice large resort. Because we didn’t have pets, they put us in the “No Pets” section which is right by the 15 - lots of freeway noise and smelly air, so I didn’t want to open the windows of the RV unless I had to. It’s like you are being punished for not having a pet! We were in a Deluxe site, but there really wasn’t much Deluxe about it. No grass, just concrete and gravel with a picnic table for 6 and a really small tree. Not bad enough to complain about, but I would ask for a site in the Pets area further in if they would let me have one if I come back again. Lots of places for the kids to ride their bikes and they even made friends the first night that we arrived. The sites are pretty well packed in, and this place is huge! Cafe had simple breakfasts and food available. No fire pit. Has individual bathrooms with showers that have good pressure and hot water! Family Pool was great, a little cooler (but was heated) in the morning which felt nice once it started getting warmer (in the 80s) around noon. Has two showers outside by the pool that seemed like they were only cold water but once they sat in the sun for a bit, the water was warm. Lots of room in the family pool which went from 3-5’ deep. Adult pool has a hot tub which was closed because there was no way to social distance in it. Convenient to a lot of places - we did have to do a lot of U-turns because of the one way traffic outside of the resort (and we needed to go the other way). The roads are super wide, so it wasn't a problem.
3 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Great location and lots of amenities to keep you busy. I was not happy with the site we were given, you don't get to choose. Our door opened up across from an high voltage electrical box and switchboard locker. The site was full of rock's and the picnic table shoved into the neighbors side.would stay again only if we could inspect the site first. Pool was amazing and not crowded.
3 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Large RV resort with great amenities and close to the strip. Was not happy with our site. Paid extra for a Deluxe pull through. Had to pull up far due to hook ups so door opened right in front of a large electrical box and switchboard locker. Site also was full of stones and picnic table shoved into neighbors side. We loved the pool and would only come back if we asked to see the site they assign us first as you do not get to choose.
3 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Clean site. Too cold out to try out the pool. Lot of older people. Felt like parking lot camping, not many trees.
3 years ago

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