Clark County Shooting Range is as simple as RV camping comes, and not only have I recommended it to others, we’ve already booked another stay. Yes, it’s a shooting range and there is noise, but it’s surprisingly quiet otherwise. At the time of our first booking it was $25 a night for FHU, and unfortunately, as of 3/20 they have raised their rates 20% to $30. That said, this CG worked out well for us, and we’d camp here again To book a site, I contacted Clark County to set up an online account and then did the rest myself through their website. Everyone that we dealt with at Clark County was very nice and helpful (I even needed extra assistance on both my reservations, and received prompt help), and according to their policies, you can camp here for 29 nights before having to leave for 2. Pros: -All sites are very long and relatively wide, easy pull through and will fit any rig plus tow vehicles. Sites are gravel and level with a paved drive around the whole area -Utilities are easy to access and worked perfectly (the sewer is deep set in some of the sites making it hard to screw in firmly, so an extender may be needed for a tight fit) -It’s very safe and clean- patrolled often and campers are given a gate code for evenings out -Easy drive for groceries, gas, and many other amenities -We heard very little noise from other campers and the distance from Vegas provides a beautiful view of the night lights and sky -While I’m not at all experienced in shooting ranges, I understand from talking to others, that this is a very nice facility for enjoying that hobby or trying it out for the first time -Verizon worked great, no booster needed, and we got about 100 TV stations over the antennae Pros/Cons: -This spot is off the strip in north Vegas. It takes about 25-35 minutes to get anywhere downtown or to Red Rock, and an Uber/Lyft is $25-35. This worked out perfectly for us, and we liked being a little away from it, while still being in reach Cons: -It’s definitely just a big parking lot. There are no trees, bushes, or really any privacy. As I said, in our experience other campers are quiet, but everyone is parked in a long angled row -There are no campground type amenities…. no showers, bathrooms, laundry, playgrounds, WiFi, etc -Along with the above, there isn’t a great place to walk a dog… I usually walked the edges of the RV lot or even the surrounding roads, which are low on traffic. While this worked fine for us, there is no dog park or even any grass, so your dog will be on gravel or pavement -They don’t accept packages, but there are options for Amazon lockers and mail services around town -Obviously, there is shooting, and it can get busy on a nice weekend -$25 seemed about right for this park, and with the price hike, $30 makes it expensive
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