We have stayed here twice before on our way north in the spring and south in the fall. This time of year the park was deserted with only a few rigs stopping for the night. The pull thru spaces are level and long enough to accommodate even the largest RV. There are trees for shade, but we were able to get satellite TV off the roof with no problem. And we enjoyed the view of the surrounding mountains. The staff was friendly and accommodating at check-in. Wi-Fi is available and needs a code to connect. It worked flawlessly. There is some road noise, but as the traffic dies down during the night, it is barely noticeable. We will definitely stay at this park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Park was deserted as all snow birds had flown farther south. It was a balmy 14 degree night when we stayed. WiFi needed code (in the middle of nowhere ??). Owner was cordial. There was plenty of room to pull thru sites. We did not see any nearby refueling stations as Mina is very small. We traveled 70 miles to Tonopah for diesel the next morning. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stopped here on our way to Laughlin, Nv., and called ahead. Didn't need to as only 2 motorhomes here. Owner very friendly. A good place to stay for a night or two. Only problems we had was the 50 amp service has a hot reversed ground (per my meter)and we couldn't get our satellite to work. Owner said others had no problem, so must be us. Nice and quiet at night with great view of sky. Will stop here in the spring when we head north. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here for an overnight stay based on previous reviews and were not disappointed. Large pull-thrus, big trees, and a nice view of the mountain. Owner was very friendly and accommodating. A bit of road noise but probably the only decent place to stay between Reno and Las Vegas. We'd stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
It was a good stopping place. It was after 6 p.m. when we checked in. Friendly people. There was road noise but it was hot and we could not hear it when the A/C was on. Has some nice views of the mountains, great sunset and a dark sky at night. Would stop again, if needed the rest. Not a place we would make a trip to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small park, friendly owners! Excellent base camp if you have an ATV. You can prospect, explore ghost towns, play rockhound, you name it. A couple of convenience stores nearby for fuel and necessities. Good choice for an overnight stay or for several. Looking forward to returning! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
While the town was in sorry state and verged on being a ghost town, this little RV park was like an oasis in a sea of desert. The owners (staff) were friendly and helpful,and you could talk rock-hounding all day with them, Check out their rock collection. The sites were wide and well spaced, and you didn't seem to be looking in your neighbors window. Cable didn't work when we were there and there was no nearby antenna. WiFi did work and worked well. We didn't need reservations, but by evening it was pretty full, so if your going to be stopping late, I would certainly call ahead. We would certainly return if we were in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice small campground with lots of trees. Only downfall was lack of cable TV and road noise. Host was very accommodating and the stay was enjoyable. Limited laundry facility - 3 washers and 2 dryers. Nice park! We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park with extra large sites. It had plenty of room for tables, chairs, etc. All are pull through sites. There is nothing for kids to do. No pool, arcade, playground. The owner is very pleasant. The store is small, but pretty well stocked. Good place to spend a night or two. We camped here in a Motorhome.