Welcome! The following rules were established with a “good neighbor policy” in mind to maintain high standards of cleanliness, safety and maintenance. Since every contingency cannot be covered in a set of rules, from time to time modifications may be necessary. Your compliance is very much appreciated.
The entire Las Vegas RV Resort Staff will be pleased to assist you in any way. Every effort will be made to provide you with the best service and an enjoyable stay! Welcome and have fun!
Emergency and Safety
If you call for emergency service (911) from your RV, and time allows, please call 702-451-8005 (24 hours) and we will direct the emergency personnel to your site. If you observe someone or some activity you feel doesn’t belong in the Resort, call 702-451-8005.
Maximum speed is 5 MPH within the Resort at all times.
Quiet Hours are 10PM – 8AM
Check-In Time 1PM and Check-Out Time 12:00 noon.
No smoking or pets allowed in any Resort building.
The following are not permitted within the Resort:
Soliciting; skateboarding or inline skating; use of or public display of firearms, BB guns or fireworks; or any activity which might endanger anyone.
Recreational Vehicles
• Washing of RVs on site is allowed by approved mobile RV wash companies who use their own water; however, to self wash, you must pay a $25.00 fee at the office for the water.
• Use of sewer gaskets is required by Clark County. Sewer hoses should be raised off the ground.
• Wheel covers must be commercially made.
• Park staff will direct the spotting of all RVs. Please do not move your rig once you have been parked. You were parked within the Resort’s guidelines which allow for maintenance access.
Personal Vehicles
• No washing of cars/trucks within the Resort.
• All vehicles are to be well maintained and operated in a safe, responsible manner.
• No repairing or changing oil, except by Resort-approved mobile services.
• All vehicles (rigs and personal) must be licensed and operable.
• Drive only on designated streets; no driving through sites, including driving of golf carts.
• No more than one RV and two vehicles allowed per site. Management approval is needed for a third vehicle which is subject to a fee.
• Vehicles are to be parked in front of the RV in the space intended. Please do not park at the rear on gravel where the utilities are buried. Maintenance needs full access to these areas.
• No parking in unoccupied sites, on the street or in common areas that are not part of your site.
• No long-term parking in visitor’s spaces, unless approved by management, in which case you will be given a special pass.
• Entering and exiting the Resort on motorcycles is authorized, providing vehicle noise is kept to a minimum. Recreational use of motorized bikes, motorcycles or ATVs within the Resort is not permitted.
Sites
• One recreational vehicle may be parked on a site. All living must be confined to the RV. No sleeping in vehicles, storage sites, storage sheds or outdoors.
• Sites must be clean and free of debris. Hosing down of sites is generally not authorized and requires permission from Management. To prevent table damage, no grills allowed on picnic tables.
The following are not permitted within the Resort:
• Pets may not relieve themselves anywhere other than the dog runs.
• Clutter and any “eyesore” such as: boxes, tools, wood, empty flowerpots, etc. (This includes under your rigs.)
• Clotheslines or hanging of laundry.
• Open storage containers.
• Appliances outside your RV or in a shed (small refrigerators are allowed. See Management for approval).
Pets
• Any activity that might disturb another guest.
• Drones are not permitted.
• Babysitting on a regular basis.
• Feeding of birds or stray animals.
• Concrete blocks used to form structures or brace awnings.
• Pedestrians/vehicles cutting through or crossing over sites.
• No fire pits, or open fires (other than for cooking).
• Maximum of 3 pets per rig and all pet rules must be followed. Dog fence can be no longer than 5 feet.
• Outside pet fences must have carpet/ground covering on top of the gravel or asphalt.
• Pets must be on a leash at all times with owner.
Visitors
Please notify our Courtesy Patrol by calling 702-451-8005 whenever expecting a visitor, repair company or vendor. This will allow them entry to the resort.
• All overnight visitors must be registered in the Office and are subject to guest fees.
• Permission for visitors to use the facilities, i.e. pool and spa, must be obtained in the Office.
• Visitors must be accompanied by the guest at all times.
Death Valley National Park
Death Valley National Park is a land of extremes. It is one of the hottest, driest,
places on the surface of the Earth and has
temperatures averaging well over 100 degrees Fahrenheit. At 282 feet below sea level, it is the driest place in North America with an
rainfall of only 1.96 inches a year. Enjoy hiking and camping here or go sightseeing by personal auto, 4-wheel drive, bicycle or mountain bike (established roadways only). Join a ranger November through April for an Interpretive Program such as a talk, walk, guided hike, or evening program. Or join a ranger for a costumed living history tour (fee) of the historic Death Valley Scotty’s Castle. Hoover Dam
The Hoover Dam Visitor Center is a must-see! The new Discovery Tour is a self-paced tour providing live presentations at six different locations on the top of the dam. Operating hours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The Hoover Dam Visitor Center is open every day of the year except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Note: Ticket sales for the Discovery Tour will begin at 9:00 am and end at 4:15 pm. The Visitor Center closes at 5:00 pm. We recommend visitors arrive by 3:00 pm. Admission and parking fees required.
The Valley of Fire and Lake Mead Loop Drive is an extremely beautiful drive. Drive time is two hours but plan a half a day, as you’ll want to stop many times to take pictures. We recommend going in the afternoon and picnicking on one of the side trips to the lake. You’ll end up returning just after dark giving you a spectacular view of the lit city. Lake Mead National Recreation Area borders the park and encompasses Lake Mead and Mojave. Many areas are available for camping, picnicking, swimming, fishing, and boating. Valley of Fire is Nevada’s oldest and largest state park. The name of the valley is derived from the red sandstone formations and the beauty of the Mojave Desert. Petrified wood and 3,000-year-old Indian petroglyphs are found throughout the park which has a full-scale Visitor Center with extensive displays. Open all year. Admission required.