€18.518518518519
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Camping abierto de 01 January hasta 31 December
Este camping sólo se puede reservar por teléfono. 775.266.3343
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Topaz Lake Recreation Area

3700 Topaz Park Road
89410, Gardnerville
Estados Unidos

Topaz Lake Recreation Area es un sitio de campo con 70 tonos en Gardnerville, Estados Unidos. Perros son permitidos.

En Topaz Lake Recreation Area es posible acampar con un carpa de campaña.

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Kit
Inglés (US)
There's a pay kiosk as you pull into the campground...pay for your dry camping or hookup spot and then, if you want the really good dry camping (which is closer to boondocking), immediately turn left, south, and drive up a gravel road to the south side of the lake. Keep the boat launch far to your right to find the correct road. There are about four or five really nice spots which you will see along the shore. The other dry camping is to the right, North, and sits amongst the hookup spots. These pitches are very much like an RV park, side by side--whether you have a hookup or not. But the lake is pretty and if you come when I did there was hardly anybody here. (A Thursday night in late April) My site quality rating was for the North camping area.
3 días ace

Project Outdoor Life
Inglés (US)
I really like the desert mountain scenery here. It is a 2 part campground - one area with just a pull in and no hook ups and the other with larger spots and hook ups. The rest rooms were clean. There is a boat launch. The water can get too much algae later in the year, so go early. There were lots of people fishing. We did a lot of paddling. You can check out my adventure on youtube. Have fun! Shana/Project Outdoor Life https://youtu.be/0qoy3nBo87I
3 días ace

Fred
Inglés (US)
We chose to stay in one of the sites with power and water $40 a night. $20 for no power and water. Nice level sites close to the lake. April 1 2022 only 3 sites occupied. Flush toilets, free showers, nicely maintained. Free dump site. You can also camp around the lake ( primitive) on shoreline. I’ll be back with my kayak next time.
3 días ace

sunapi386
Inglés (US)
There were high winds in the evening and morning. Good location bad dumping and water. 2 way hookups cost $30. Camped here in 32’ class a
3 días ace

Jvandenbrink
Inglés (US)
Stayed here one night while heading south. No one around. We were the only ones at the place. Power is still on but water is turned off for the winter. Beautiful location with the sunsetting over the mountains.
3 días ace

Chris&David
Inglés (US)
I'd give this campground 5 star if it weren't for the challenging layout. Thankfully there was no one here on this clear but Chilly first day of October. Stubby sites are meant for pickup campers, trailers less than 20 feet. We made it work for our 23.6 foot trailer after a few tries and frustration. However there are not showers, a heated clean restroom and free dump station. It might be less lovely on a busy got summer day but right now we welcomed the electric hookup on this 26 degree night. Registration process for RV sites only happens over the phone with a credit card between 9 and 4:30. Dry site users can use the machine at the kiosk. Great LTE service by the dump station. At the sites, just weak 3G.
3 días ace

Ardent Camper
Inglés (US)
All in all, we enjoyed our stay here. Topaz Lake is beautiful, and it's a great place to go boating or fishing. There's a large rock outcropping that campers can climb from the park and get a bird's eye view of the lake with the mountains beyond -- very picturesque. There is a 2-RV dump station (free for campers) that has easy access, and the place is very quiet, at least in the off-season. There were days we were the only people there in April. We had 3 minor complaints: 1. Partial hookups (water and electric) are $35/night, and boondocking is $25/night. It seems like a steep cost. 2. The sites are shallow. We had to park our towed car to the side at a weird angle to make room for our 32' motorhome. 3. The road the park is on, Topaz Park Road, descends narrowly and steeply from Route 395. Take it very slow, and possibly even downshift to go easy on your brakes. The speed limit is only 25, and we found it hard to stay within that limit.
3 días ace

Adventures of Dave and Ann
Inglés (US)
Stopped here after crossing the Sierras from a South Lake Tahoe. The place was absolutely empty at the end of January but this year at least, the temps are really moderate (60's in the day, 40's at night). We had our pick of waterfront sites with great views of the mountains. My guess is this place is pretty packed during the rest of the year.
3 días ace

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