Russ
For Washoe Lake State Park: Really enjoying the campsite. We chose Loop A , which has power and water. Reasonably priced. $25 night. Great views of the mountains, hiking trails nearby. The campground is beautifully maintained. I had a chance to speak with Shelly, a campground Host. She was very helpful and even called around to help find a location to buy propane.. Great place to camp.
Great wildlife viewing. We had three wild horses stop by yesterday evening.
Posted Nov 06, 2019 by Russ from Reno, nv. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
RJ
For Washoe Lake State Park: Camping area is separate from the day use/grassy area, but it’s quiet. Half of the campsites (loop A) were closed for renovation, so it was full by early afternoon. It’s almost always windy here, so be prepared. A little bit buggy, too, but still a nice place.
Posted Jul 24, 2019 by RJ from NV. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DTW
For Washoe Lake State Park: Clean, very well maintained state park. Decent separation. Great access from highway with no road noise. Short trip to with Carson City or Reno.
Posted Jan 07, 2019 by DTW from Washoe Lake State P. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Coach Bob
For Washoe Lake State Park: Great state park. No hook ups but does have fresh water fill up and a dump station. Very nice views in A loop. Park is centrally located for Lake Tahoe, Virginia City, Carson City and Reno. $15 a night. Would definitely stay again.
Posted Jul 16, 2018 by Coach Bob from Mandeville . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
H2OSKIER
For Washoe Lake State Park: A great park. Easy access to Carson City, Lake Tahoe, Virginia City and Reno
Clean restrooms and showers. Wild horses and lots of birds. Kudos to Nevada State Parks for such a nice facility.
Posted May 10, 2018 by H2OSKIER from Colorado (CO). This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Dreadnought
For Washoe Lake State Park: Such a beautiful place and it really is historical if you know.
It is the site for one of the greatest engineering feats in America. Water was needed for Virginia City, a city more valuable than New York City. They piped from a lake above you in the Sierras through this valley and up the other side to Virginia City. No pumps were ever installed or needed.
Also image 30 years ago when Slide Mountain let go and slid down the valley and over the freeway.
Lastly don't miss hiking the sand dunes. The winds can be amazing and that why Mark Twain called them the Zephyr Winds.
Posted Oct 23, 2017 by Dreadnought from NV. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.