Dayton State Park

  • $10.00 /night
  • (4.0)5 reviews

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RV Camping
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Directions

From Jct of NV 341 & NV 50: Go 3 mi on NV 50, then 60 Ft on W on Pike St (L)

Access

Drive-in
Walk-in

Accommodations

RV Sites
Standard
Tent Sites

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Picnic Table
Sanitary Dump
Toilets
Trash

Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Fires Allowed
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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4.0

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Steve Monroe

11 months ago
4/5

The Park was nice, it had 10 spaces. 2 of them were big enough for our 40ft unit. It had a big patio area with BBQs and water. It was next to the Carson River.

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Understated State Park, facilities were clean. Very nice group gazebo and cooking area with sinks and BBQ's. The Old Mill is worth checking out.

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Val Weston

3 years ago
3/5

Dayton State Park is a lovely little park with a historic background surrounding silver mining in the area. There are only 10 campsites and until Covid-19 hit, you could almost always find a spot. That’s no guarantee now but I suspect visitation will subside over winter with no hookups at the park. It does get quite cold here in the winter.

The sites are gravel and largely level. The first half of the loop is more tent-friendly sized spaces and the latter half have a bit more room for larger rigs. They are all surrounded by majestic cottonwoods that are utterly glorious in the fall. The tree cover is great for summer shade but a challenge if you’re managing a solar setup. There are some sites that are less shaded to offset that, though. There’s central water, flush toilets, and trash receptacles.

The dump station is open intermittently and I’ve yet to understand the pattern to when it is and isn’t. There are two free dump stations I’m aware of in Carson City, though -- at the Maverik (at Hwy 50 and College Ave.) and the new Golden Gate (at College Ave. and Retail Dr.)

The park is split by Hwy 50 with the stamp mill ruins on the west side and the campground and restrooms on the east side. There is a foot tunnel connecting the two bits but it’s a bit dicey from a safety standpoint so I’d recommend strolling to the aboveground crosswalk a little down the road.

Dayton State Park is a sweet little place full of potential but largely unloved and overlooked. As a former Dayton resident, I’ve gotten to witness the park’s challenges over time. In talking with the park supervisor about it, she acknowledged Dayton has its struggles, sometimes involving crime, and that the Nevada park system is underfunded and understaffed like most public lands departments. I’ve not had any issues when staying there but have witnessed some questionable activity in the day use area.

It seems the tide is turning as locals have begun to reclaim it in recent months and have been putting in substantial volunteer time to freshen it up and give it the love it deserves. I’m hopeful that effort will help Dayton SP become a destination instead of just a place to stop over for the night. We’re looking forward to joining in after our post-full-timer lives once we get our house built nearby.

A note about fires: this is a volatile wildfire area so charcoal fires and smoking outdoors are often banned much of the year. Don’t count on being able to grill in any Nevada State Park during fire seasons. Have a backup plan or support some of the local business in my little town -- Js’ Oldtown Bistro on Main Street is absolutely wonderful. It’s my absolute favorite restaurant but since it's off the main drag (US 50), you might not notice it. And for scrumptious tamales and other Mexican fare, The Lady Tamales is right by the park. The Pizza Factory has also delivered to us in the park if you’re looking for your dinner to come to you.

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Kirsi Uotila

2 years ago
5/5

Great camping under big trees. Toilets are a bit far from camping, but nice and clean. A few hiking trails.

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Tara Luning (Lunadaat)

2 years ago
4/5

7 day stay limit. Nice little stop over. Has a nice group use area and a few hiking trails. We liked the one to the tunnel, still need to use the others.

Lots of trees. Nice bathrooms. No showers. No hookups. Has a dump station. Water spouts near camps. Love the wildlife.

10 campsites. They are near the highway so you can hear road traffic. It doesn't bother us, but had someone tell us they couldn't sleep because of it.

It is great for a base to go to places in Dayton, Carson, and Virginia City.

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