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RV Parks In Nevada, Iowa

42.0228° N, 93.4524° W

Quick Overview

Nevada (pronounced nuh-VAY-duh by locals) is the county seat of Story County, located just east of Ames in central Iowa. Being this close to Iowa State University and the Ames metro gives RVers excellent access to services, dining, and entertainment while camping in a quieter, less expensive setting. The area has several RV park listings, with some offering free access. Parks near Nevada offer standard hookups in a small-town environment with the bonus of being just minutes from a full-service college town. US Highway 30 runs right through Nevada, and I-35 is accessible about 10 miles west through Ames. The town has its own charming downtown square and sits along Indian Creek, which flows through several local parks. For RVers who want to attend Iowa State events, explore central Iowa's trail system, or just need a well-positioned overnight stop on the US-30 corridor, Nevada is a smart choice. Take a look at the listings below for current site options and booking information. Story County is one of Iowa more dynamic counties thanks to the university influence, with a mix of technology companies, agricultural research facilities, and creative businesses that give the area an energetic feel. The farmland surrounding Nevada is among the most productive in the world, and driving the county roads during growing season offers a fascinating look at modern agriculture on a massive scale. For RVers who appreciate having both rural camping and urban amenities within a short drive, this location is hard to beat.

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Traveling to Nevada by RV

US Highway 30 runs east-west through Nevada, and Highway 133 connects north-south. I-35 is about 10 miles west via the Ames corridor. If you're coming from Des Moines, take I-35 north to the Ames exits and then Highway 30 east, or take Highway 65 north to US-30 for a more direct route. The roads are in good condition and handle RV traffic well. Diesel is available at Casey's and Kum & Go stations in Nevada and abundantly along I-35 through Ames. Ames has complete shopping with Walmart, Target, Hy-Vee, and multiple specialty stores all within a 15-minute drive. Nevada itself has a Fareway grocery store and several restaurants on the square. For RV service and supplies, Ames has dealers and parts stores that can handle most needs.

Dump Station Costs in Nevada

Camping near Nevada is a budget-smart move compared to parks in Ames, especially during Iowa State events. Of the available parks, a portion% are free while a portion% charge a fee. Paid sites typically range from $20 to $35 per night -- noticeably less than the $35 to $50 you'd pay at commercial parks right in Ames, particularly during football season when rates spike. The 10-minute drive into Ames is a small tradeoff for saving $10 to $15 per night. Story County parks also offer electric camping at competitive rates. If you're planning to spend a few days exploring central Iowa, Nevada keeps your lodging costs in check while putting you close to everything.

Free: 5 stations (83%)
Paid: 1 station (17%)

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Best Time to Visit Nevada by RV

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Winter

Dec - Feb

8-28°F

Crowds: Low

Most parks close for winter as central Iowa sees heavy snow and sustained cold, though Ames's indoor attractions remain accessible.

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Spring

Mar - May

33-70°F

Crowds: Low

Spring brings warming temps and the opening of area trails, with parks filling gradually as the semester winds down at Iowa State.

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Summer

Jun - Aug

63-88°F

Crowds: Medium

Summer is great for biking, hiking, and exploring central Iowa, with pleasant camping weather and fewer university-related crowds.

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Fall

Sep - Nov

35-70°F

Crowds: High

Cyclone football season drives high demand for camping -- book early for home game weekends and enjoy fall colors on the nature trails.

Explore the Nevada Area

Nevada's proximity to Ames is its biggest asset. Iowa State's campus is beautiful and worth a drive-through, especially if the Cyclones are playing a home football game. The town of Nevada has a nice downtown square with local shops and restaurants that give it a character distinct from its bigger neighbor. The Heart of Iowa Nature Trail runs through the area and connects to a larger trail network, making it great for biking. Indian Creek runs through town and offers a pleasant walking path. For a day trip, Big Creek State Park about 30 miles south has a lake with swimming and boating. Stock up on supplies in Ames since the selection is much broader. Cell coverage is excellent throughout the area thanks to the university and interstate infrastructure.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dump Stations in Nevada

Where can I find RV parks near Nevada, Iowa?

Nevada has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is on US Highway 30 in Story County, just east of Ames, with parks offering a quieter and more affordable alternative to camping in the university town.

Is Nevada a good base for Iowa State University events?

Yes, Nevada is about 10 minutes east of Ames on US-30, making it convenient for attending Iowa State football games, events, and exploring campus. Camping rates are typically lower than in Ames, especially during game weekends.

How much does RV camping cost near Nevada, Iowa?

Paid RV parks near Nevada typically charge $20 to $35 per night, which is $10 to $15 less than parks closer to Ames during peak periods. Football season weekends see the biggest price differences.

What's nearby for RVers in Nevada?

Ames and Iowa State University are just 10 minutes west. The Heart of Iowa Nature Trail passes through for cycling, Indian Creek provides walking paths, and Big Creek State Park about 30 miles south has lake recreation.

Where can I find RV parks near Nevada, Iowa?

Nevada has {{stationCount}} RV park listings in our directory. The town is on US Highway 30 in Story County, just east of Ames, with parks offering a quieter and more affordable alternative to camping in the university town.

Is Nevada a good base for Iowa State University events?

Yes, Nevada is about 10 minutes east of Ames on US-30, making it convenient for attending Iowa State football games, events, and exploring campus. Camping rates are typically lower than in Ames, especially during game weekends.

How much does RV camping cost near Nevada, Iowa?

Paid RV parks near Nevada typically charge $20 to $35 per night, which is $10 to $15 less than parks closer to Ames during peak periods. Football season weekends see the biggest price differences.

What's nearby for RVers in Nevada?

Ames and Iowa State University are just 10 minutes west. The Heart of Iowa Nature Trail passes through for cycling, Indian Creek provides walking paths, and Big Creek State Park about 30 miles south has lake recreation.

Are there free dump stations in Nevada?

Yes — there are free RV waste disposal options available near Nevada.