This is a small, seasonal RV park in Mina, Nevada off US 95. Mina is popular with off-roaders and people who enjoy exploring the old mining camps on the area. Mina is a small town in the Nv desert.
This RV park is all dirt. There is a laundry room, Wi-Fi, and showers (though I have not used their showers). The staff are super friendly and accommodating. This is not a big fancy park, it's better- in my opinion. No need to hail a taxi to get to the office or laundry room.
SITES: The spaces are large and it's pretty easy to level the RV. Most sites have trees and a picnic table. Sites offer 30/50 amp power, water, and sewer hook-up. The tables are a little weathered, so watch for splinters. There is also a little sheltered picnic area that easily accommodated our group of 12 for a potluck supper.
CAMPFIRES: There are no individual fire rings at the sites. However, there is an an area with a fire-pit. The fire area is large enough to hang out as a group, which is great for meeting other people.
PETS: Dogs are welcome, as long as you walk them in the designated areas and pick up after them. Of course, they ask that dogs are on a leash and not disruptive (excessive barking) or aggressive/dangerous to other people or pets.
OFF-ROADING: Lastly, Mina is a small but friendly town. Many people visit Mina for the off-roading available. They say there are hundreds of miles of roads to ride. ATVs are welcome and there are lots of roads and sites to explore.
Some are weary travelers that just stop for a night. Some come for the peaceful tranquility in Mina. Others come to explore. I come for...
Read moreNice place to stay & play. There are plenty of nature trees, full hook-ups, a laundry room with 2 washers & dryers. Lots of places to ride ATVs and this is a ATV friendly RV park. The park is fairly small, but a great gathering place for smaller groups. There are 2 rent sites according to the map.
Please note: if you don't like ATVs or the people that ride them, DO NOT stay at this place. A rather grumpy couple complained about the ATVs & dust (duh-its the middle of the desert). They left after just one night. The website states ATVs welcome, the sign at the entrance says "ATV friendly".
This is our 2nd stay and both trips have been great. We have met several great people who were staying here at the same time. It's not a fancy RV park, but it sure beats dry camping and there is a great burger joint just up the road. The shakes are REALLY good (I had...
Read moreWe planed part of our trip to stay at #sunrisevalleyrvpark as they advertise they are ATV friendly. We got there late and were able to pick a spot and pay in the morning. We planned to stay 2 days there but there was so much to do that we had to stay another full day!
Wendy has a book they sell in the office that shows where rockhounds could go. It is very detailed. We followed a couple that leads us to some pretty old buildings. It's like stepping back in time seeing all these mining buildings still up mostly.
This RV park is well taken care of and all the large collection of rocks will make any novice rockhound drool. There are several large fossilized tree trunks as well as all kinds of local stones you can find.
Please make your way over and enjoy a night! They even supply the firewood at the...
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