SAGUARO RV PARK
If you're hitting the open road in an RV, Cactus Petes is the perfect place to stay -- and play. The Saguaro RV Park offers 91 full-service, drive through spaces with all of the services and amenities you might need. Plus, you're only steps away from our exciting resort casino, with its 900 slot machines, 23 table games and four great restaurants.
SAGUARO RV PARK
Highway 93 at the Idaho Border
Jackpot, Nevada
Highway 93 at the Idaho Border
Jackpot, Nevada
$13.00 (October 15-February 15)
$17.00 per night (February 16- October 14)
Check-out time is 12pm
$17.00 per night (February 16- October 14)
Check-out time is 12pm
AMENITIES INCLUDE:
- 26,000 square foot casino
- Hundreds of slot machines and 23 table games
- Nationally known entertainment
- Four great restaurants
- Challenging 18-hole golf course
- Olympic size swimming pool
- Year round RV Park
- 91 drive-thru spaces in the RV Park
- Internet access in RV Park Office
- Cable TV
- Laundry facility
- Shower facility
RULES AND REGULATIONS:
- Please park in the space provided. Please keep vehicles off landscaped areas.
- Tenants are responsible for the conduct and observance of park rules by all members of their party.
- Pets are welcome, but must be on a leash when outside the RV unit. It is the responsibility of the pet owner to clean up after his/her pet.
- No laundry is permitted to be hung outside RV units.
- Plastic bags should be used for trash. Seal securely and place in trash receptacles (see map for locations).
- We reserve the right to refuse or discontinue service to anyone.
- Cactus Petes is not responsible for loss by fire, accident or theft.
- The lawn will be watered nightly.
Skip the front RV park (closest to hwy 93) in favor of the one in the far, far back of the casino area. Both owned by same casino.
We pulled in here after a LONG drive from California/Nevada border(I-80). Kind of neat we were able to pull in 2 rigs (45 foot and 40 foot) into one extra long double site with utilities for each of us. Nice clean site. Well cared for lawns (they heavily water at night so bring what you want to be dry in the next morning and dry off your rig due to rather hard water gathering up some pretty nasty mineral spots if not toweled off)
Not much around here in my world besides, the casino's. Buffet here was over the top yummy (bears know great buffets) and priced fairly for what was offered to graze on. 10 of us hit it on a Saturday night, so it was sea foods and everything else!
The area is good for over night stops only? Can't see this area as a destination in anyones plan (am I missing something around here)? Maybe close by Idaho folks who have a hankering for throwing money at the tables or slots for a weekend.
Enjoy and understand Jackpot, Nevada is NOT a true, jackpot! It's an over night stay on ones way to wonderful Idaho parks or farther Northwest travels like Yellowstone and of course back in my world.
Gordo n Chuck