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Nevada is a very famous state located in the western region of the United States of America. The most popular city of this state is Las Vegas and the capital is Carson City. Neva is very good for camping and other recreational facilities that is why it has various RV campgrounds and parks which you can visit during your vacations.

So, if you really want to enjoy a good camping vacation with family and friends then you should surely come to Nevada. So, now let me tell you about some very good RV resorts located in this state.

1. Virginia City RV Park
This is full service RV Park which is located in Virginia City and is surrounded by very beautiful locations. This place offers 47 Full Hook-up RV Sites to guests. Some very good facilities that you can get here are Laundromat, Tent Camping, and three Rental Cabins, nearby market, Ultra Clean Restrooms and shower rooms. Some of the activities that you can enjoy here are swimming, golfing, boating, fishing and hiking.

2. Reno RV Park
This is a very wonderful RV park which provides you the best facilities and amenities essential for camping. This park is surrounded by lovely views and is by dusty Nevada hills. Every summer Reno RV Park organizes various good facilities activities like Reno Air Races, Hot August Nights and Hot Air Balloon Races. The services that you would get here are shower rooms, picnic areas, cabins; pull through sites, electric, water, dumping station, wireless internet facility and a goods shop. I am sure here you would really have a wonderful time with your kids.

3. Angel Lake RV Park
This alluring RV Park is located in a very pretty setting with a lake just near the campground. You as well as your children will surely enjoy the recreational services that are provided here. Here you have pull through spaces where you can park your RV, other services available here are cable TV, wireless internet facility and restrooms. Nearby to this place you have the Lamoille Canyon area which is you can visit during your leisure time.

4. RV Ranch Resort
This place is very near to Las Vegas and has 50 pull thru spaces on level gravel with beautiful grass, trees and patio and picnic tables. Some of the facilities that you can enjoy here are a swimming pool, a lounge area with tables and lounging chairs. Various golf courses are also located nearby to this place.

These are some RV parks that you can easily locate in the state of Nevada.

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I am planning a trip to Las Vegas later this year, I have some friends I can stay with who live in the city – but I want to spend most of my time exploring the various National Parks (grand canyon, zion, etc). Being unable to drive myself, I would like to find some sort of coach service that provides transportation to these Parks which I can pick up from within the city of Las Vegas.

Ideally, I would like to find a company that offers mini trips lasting around 2 – 3 days to various Parks, perhaps also including accomodation. This way I could spend 2 nights outside of Las Vegas, and then returning to spend a couple of nights with my friends before leaving again for a few nights on another trip.

Are there any such companies you know of that can provide such a service?

Many thanks for any responses!

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