€28.03738317757
per night
Estimated price based on 1 car and 2 persons with a tent, camper or caravan.

Campsite opened from 01 January till 31 December
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Clark County Shooting Complex

11357 N Decatur Blvd.
89124, North Las Vegas
the United States

Clark County Shooting Complex is a campsite with 80 pitches in North Las Vegas, the United States, located in the Nevada region. Dogs are allowed on this campsite.

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Vance Braun
English (US)
The administrative team doesn't accept telephonic registrations; instead, they insist on online submissions. Ordinarily, this wouldn't be an issue, but their website, created by government tech personnel, was challenging to navigate on my iPhone. However, I eventually managed to complete the task. If the noise of gunfire doesn't bother you, then you'll enjoy this shooting range. The parking area is spacious and flat, but lacks shade, which can be a concern during the summer months. On a positive note, the cost is quite reasonable. At $30 per night, it's a fantastic deal for a stay in Las Vegas.
10 months ago

Anonymous
English (US)
As other reviewers said, this “campground” is just a long gravel lot, and you’re close to all your neighbors. But we appreciated having affordable ($30/night) full hook ups, and the view is beautiful. The complex is very well maintained. We were definitely the smallest rig there. We had to register for a Clark County account before we could book our campsite. The registration was approved within a few hours. The campground has 80 sites, although it looked like only the first 65 were available to book online. Not as much gunfire as you would imagine, although I think we might have been there on a few days when the range was closed. There’s also plenty of road, with cyclists and runners in and out of the park all the time. One of the staff members did warn us about coyotes while we were walking our dog at dusk, so just be aware of your surroundings. Our favorite stop while we were in Las Vegas was Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. Great scenic drive, plenty of dog-friendly hikes, and we also did some off-reading. For the night we spent in town, it took us about 30-40 minutes to drive to the Strip, and there was plenty of garage parking available, even for our tall F-150. If we return to Las Vegas, we’ll definitely check availability at this campground, although our first choice was Red Rock Canyon NCA.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
100 down 50 up Tmobile 5g. Make sure to get the gate code, it's closed off after hours. You have to make an account on the county website, that takes 1 day give or take, before you can book a site. FYI just call if you are going to be arriving before that, the front office was great when I did. 80 spotless pull through gravel spots, my site was 1/4 inch left to right level. Bit sloped but nothing drastic, just had to move my jack leg up a few notches. Nice and wide, power/water/sewer pedestal hookups were great. Safe secure spot on the edge of town. May be a bit further from the strip or downtown than some places. But for $210 a week that's $100 or more cheaper per week. I've stayed on Boulder Highway and Main Street. Both had nothing but problems. One night 4 campers had their tires slashed at Arizona Charlies, and tons of homeless wandering Main Street. No showers or bathrooms.
1 year ago

RVing.Website
English (US)
I noticed one of the older reviews mentioned a problem with a site reserved on the reservation system and we had one. We booked a site and arrived to find someone already camping in it. No problems though. The office staff simply gave us another. We did see a ranger knocking on the door of the camper in our original site while we were setting up in our new site. Seems the glitch was the camper but I was glad we arrived at 2pm during office hours. Other then that, an absolute great deal for a site in Las Vegas with all the services and a great view. We'll be back!
1 year ago

Joe the Computerguy
English (US)
I needed a week out of another CG. I called all around Boulder Hwy and no one would take reservations. They all said call us on the morning and if we have a spot we'll let you come in. Really? Sorry, not my style of traveling. CCSC had reservations and good reviews so I stayed a week. To book a reservation you need to request an account on the website. That takes a day. I then booked my stay. Easy to make the reservation. I called the morning of arrival to obtain the code. You need to the code to enter off hours and the days the shooting complex is closed. The sites are basically all the same. Nice and long and pretty wide. They have a little slope and are gravel but no problem to level with my class a motorhome. No trees so no problem for satellite tv. Nice views of the snow covered mountains and the strip. There are nights where there was target shooting going on and that meant the spot lights were on. If you like to watch the stars this would not be a good place. No shower or rest rooms by the CG. They do have a couple porta potties if that's your liking. New pedestals and plenty of water pressure. The price is not taxed so that is also a plus as tax in Vegas is pretty high. Def felt safe here. One down side were the number of plastic remnants of some sort of shells. I picked up probably 50 just on the patio side of my site. Internet was good. Band locking on Verizon yielded some even better results (over 100MBPS DL).
2 years ago

Dawn
English (US)
Reservations made online (although not all sites actually show up on the website). You do need to create an account with the county before you can make reservations online (that took about 24 hours). There are 80 full hook up sites. Roads are paved, but sites are gravel. Easy to level and plenty of room at the site. There are 3 sections of campsites with a small road between the sections. That means there are 6 end sites (3 with open space on your campside and 3 with space on your non campside). I’ll include a photo in the review with the latest numbering. The campsites are designed to pull in facing north (that means the Las Vegas Valley is south behind you). We were fortunate enough that our neighbor was pulled forward a bit in their site and we could be a little further back to still provide us with a great view out our window. Over the air TV reception was decent. Verizon cell signal was OK, a bit slow at times. The noise from the shooting range wasn’t very loud when inside the RV. I imagine it could be worse if the range was really busy. Easy access to shopping and casinos. Would definitely stay here again.
2 years ago