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Traveler Reviews
Great place to overnight on the Loneliest Road in America
Silver Sky Lodge RV Park, Eureka, Nevada
Date of Stay: July, 2017 - $20.00
Overall Rating: 4 stars
My rating is given in context for where this is located and other available options. This is the Loneliest Road in America. Middle of nowhere. Flat, barren, etc. You'd be hard pressed to find an oasis of trees and plush grass in the area. Best I could tell, there are no resorts or fancy campgrounds anywhere around. Because of our driving mileage when passing through, Eureka was a good place to stop. If, like us, you find yourself looking for a safe, clean place to overnight that has full hookups, this is your place! We were quite impressed with this small, little campground. It's like a parking lot...no trees, no frills. For the area...it's top notch. The owner takes pride in his campground and was incredibly friendly and helpful. As a matter of fact, he is one reason we have such a good impression of this spot. He's a plumber and clearly handy, so the hookups were in great shape. There was even a little patch of artificial turf next to each site. Only complaint was it was pretty un-level...like 5". We survived though. ;-) There is an office with bathrooms, which they were in the process of remodeling. Since the owner left before we did, we left the money in an envelope in the door slot...he didn't seem to stressed about making sure we paid ahead of time. For the area and compared to the other options we saw along the LR, it's worthy of a high rating. If you require resort type facilities...you'd be better served planning your drive so you can stay in a larger town, such as Ely, NV or Carson City, NV, where they have more choices and services. We'd stay here again if we happen to find ourselves in the area. (Most) sites are pull-thru with full hookups, long enough for our 25' motorhome with toad.
Great place to overnight on the Loneliest Road in America
Silver Sky Lodge RV Park, Eureka, Nevada
Date of Stay: July, 2017 - $20.00
Overall Rating: 4 stars
My rating is given in context for where this is located and other available options. This is the Loneliest Road in America. Middle of nowhere. Flat, barren, etc. You'd be hard pressed to find an oasis of trees and plush grass in the area. Best I could tell, there are no resorts or fancy campgrounds anywhere around. Because of our driving mileage when passing through, Eureka was a good place to stop. If, like us, you find yourself looking for a safe, clean place to overnight that has full hookups, this is your place! We were quite impressed with this small, little campground. It's like a parking lot...no trees, no frills. For the area...it's top notch. The owner takes pride in his campground and was incredibly friendly and helpful. As a matter of fact, he is one reason we have such a good impression of this spot. He's a plumber and clearly handy, so the hookups were in great shape. There was even a little patch of artificial turf next to each site. Only complaint was it was pretty un-level...like 5". We survived though. ;-) There is an office with bathrooms, which they were in the process of remodeling. Since the owner left before we did, we left the money in an envelope in the door slot...he didn't seem to stressed about making sure we paid ahead of time. For the area and compared to the other options we saw along the LR, it's worthy of a high rating. If you require resort type facilities...you'd be better served planning your drive so you can stay in a larger town, such as Ely, NV or Carson City, NV, where they have more choices and services. We'd stay here again if we happen to find ourselves in the area. Most sites are pull-thru, long enough for a big rig with toad. We have a 25' motorhome with a toad.
Great place to overnight on the Loneliest Road in America
Silver Sky Lodge RV Park, Eureka, Nevada
Date of Stay: July, 2017 - $20.00
Overall Rating: 4 stars
My rating is given in context for where this is located and other available options. This is the Loneliest Road in America. Middle of nowhere. Flat, barren, etc. You'd be hard pressed to find an oasis of trees and plush grass in the area. Best I could tell, there are no resorts or fancy campgrounds anywhere around. Because of our driving mileage when passing through, Eureka was a good place to stop. If, like us, you find yourself looking for a safe, clean place to overnight that has full hookups, this is your place! We were quite impressed with this small, little campground. It's like a parking lot...no trees, no frills. For the area...it's top notch. The owner takes pride in his campground and was incredibly friendly and helpful. As a matter of fact, he is one reason we have such a good impression of this spot. He's a plumber and clearly handy, so the hookups were in great shape. There was even a little patch of artificial turf next to each site. Only complaint was it was pretty un-level...like 5". We survived though. ;-) There is an office with bathrooms, which they were in the process of remodeling. Since the owner left before we did, we left the money in an envelope in the door slot...he didn't seem to stressed about making sure we paid ahead of time. For the area and compared to the other options we saw along the LR, it's worthy of a high rating. If you require resort type facilities...you'd be better served planning your drive so you can stay in a larger town, such as Ely, NV or Carson City, NV, where they have more choices and services. We'd stay here again if we happen to find ourselves in the area. Most sites are pull-thru, long enough for a big rig with toad. We have a 25' motorhome with a toad.
No Frills But a Good Bargain
If you find yourself getting pooped out after traveling the loneliest highway in America, this is a great midway point between Reno and the Utah border.
We stopped here during a snowstorm atop the mountain and it turned out to be a decent place to stay for $20 (Cash or Check only). There's full hookups, cheap laundry machines and one tiny restroom with a shower. Don't expect a resort environment and you won't be disappointed.