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.
Services
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.
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.
Reviews (14)
Heather P.
Jan 31, 2022
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Connie Meeker
Dec 01, 2021
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Great "GEM" of an RV Park With a GREAT OWNER (Scott & SUPER Park Host named Randy! ...it's PERFECT for anyone who likes to Rock-Hound!!:) They have 2 excellent options for their Wi-FI with a "VERY GOOD" signal connection. The wild burros braying @ night in concert with the coyotes howling gives a nice reminder of the value of WILD-life in a small town. As native Houston, Texans... we love to hear the widlife:)
The folks here are SO friendly & helpful in this town of Goldfield & willing to share their rich history with you...
We meant to stay 1-2 nights but we r currently going on our 3rd week
The folks here are SO friendly & helpful in this town of Goldfield & willing to share their rich history with you...
We meant to stay 1-2 nights but we r currently going on our 3rd week
Jason McKinnon
Nov 23, 2021
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Stayed for 2 nights in a 44’ fifth wheel. Big enough pull thru site, good view over the town, and a cool place to stop for a day. Camp host (Randy) cool guy who was very helpful and friendly. WiFi and Verizon were both fine from the site. We’re self contained so did not need any showers or bathrooms.
R. S.
Oct 26, 2021
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Decent stop over for a night or 2. Full hook ups. Sites are gravel, our spot was not too level as we had to get our tire levelers out to get it level. Pretty basic park, no laundry or bathrooms or showers, could lower the price a bit for those reasons. Goldfield is a quirky town, not really any amenities there. Have to drive 30 min to Tonopah if you need anything. We would possibly stop there again if we were in the area, but only for one night.
RLZerr
Sep 05, 2021
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Best RV park in town, Convenient location off the main highway just far enough to get away from traffic noise. Best view of historic Goldfield you can get. 10 full hookup sites, gravel, all but two are pull through. Trees make extra long rigs challenging but have seen 60+ ft get in here. Basic amenities - water, sewer, 20, 30, and 50 amp, and WiFi. Good stable voltage all the time. Pine trees give a feel of a campground in a vast, rugged desert environment. Lots of history here. A boomtown over 100 yrs ago now near ghost town status. So many of the everyday things still around as if they just left
Richard Maloon
Aug 25, 2021
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Arlene Snyder
Jul 05, 2021
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Tammy Hetrick
Jul 01, 2021
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Dede E.
Jun 30, 2021
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Robert H.
Jun 28, 2021
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Only rv park in goldfield with shade!
Very quiet, clean and welcoming park. I will definitely stay here again! If you off road, you can ride from the campground. Cemetery is 4 minutes away, gemfield 15 minutes.
Great view of the town, sunrises and sunsets are incredible. Sure beats being in top of a hill next to the highway!!
Can't wait to come back!
Very quiet, clean and welcoming park. I will definitely stay here again! If you off road, you can ride from the campground. Cemetery is 4 minutes away, gemfield 15 minutes.
Great view of the town, sunrises and sunsets are incredible. Sure beats being in top of a hill next to the highway!!
Can't wait to come back!
Bob Hetrick
Jun 28, 2021
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K. Intruders
Apr 21, 2021
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My husband and I were taking Route 95, known as The Free Range Art Highway, and Goldfield is a spot on the journey because it is a still inhabited Ghost Town as well as The International Car Forest. We stayed at Goldfield RV and actually got to meet the Manager. He is the coolest dude!!
There are only twelve spaces, they weren't all full when we got there but we were told that they do so booking online would be a good way to go unless you manage to catch him out and about to snag a spot.
A mile and a half walk to The Car Forest. The entire town has Historical Markers on the buildings. There are
There are only twelve spaces, they weren't all full when we got there but we were told that they do so booking online would be a good way to go unless you manage to catch him out and about to snag a spot.
A mile and a half walk to The Car Forest. The entire town has Historical Markers on the buildings. There are
L. Kittelson
Oct 12, 2020
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Excellent little RV park for a great night’s sllep! Comfortable size sites for mh w/tow and a great price. Neat view of an old quiet desert town, wild donkeys, super dark at night. We’d return for sure! Only reason not 5 star: just not a foofy place-very simple, quiet and comfortable. Idk if they even have showers.
Sharon S.
Nov 23, 2017
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Well just be sure to fill up before you come to Goldfield as they don't have a gas station!! We were the only RV in the Park but it had 50 amp service & was only $25 a night! It sits on a hill overlooking the 200+ population!! Early 1900's was a thriving gold mining town. Sad to see so many empty buildings & deserted mobile homes. The RV Park has a mini storage which we did not see. No laundry facilities or bathroom but there is full hookups! The place is up for sale too!! It served its purpose for us!!