Border Inn Casino & RV Park

Hwy 50, Baker, NV 89311

775-234-7300

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GPS: 39.0559,-114.0498

Border Inn Casino & RV Park is located at Hwy 50, Baker, Nevada 89311 with a total of 20 campsites. Before your trip to Border Inn Casino & RV Park, check out website at http://www.borderinncasino.com/ or contact them through 775-234-7300 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

39.0559, -114.0498

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 39.0559, -114.0498

Amenities

Hookups 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity wifi
Site Amenities big rig pull thru
Facilities restaurant restrooms
Pets pets

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Overview of Border Inn Casino & RV Park


Last Price Paid: $25

Reported by RVwithRandC on 10.02.2020

Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Number of Sites:

20

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

5,118 ft / 1,559 m

Reviews of Border Inn Casino & RV Park

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  • Campground and casino within 15 minute drive from Great Basin NP with ATT service!

    Reviewed 2/10/2020

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 3

    This is a first come first serve campground behind the gas station/casino. There are pull through sites and we had no issues finding space for our 42' 5th wheel. They are full hookup sites with 50 amp service. We went into the casino to pay and it was $25 per night plus tax. There is also a dump station with potable water for those...moreThis is a first come first serve campground behind the gas station/casino. There are pull through sites and we had no issues finding space for our 42' 5th wheel. They are full hookup sites with 50 amp service. We went into the casino to pay and it was $25 per night plus tax. There is also a dump station with potable water for those passing through.Overall the campground was fairly quiet, but you are next to a main highway. The sites are in a gravel lot, but they aren't crammed in too tight. The casino, bar, and gas station are open 24/7 and the grill is open until 9:30pm. The staff were very friendly and helpful.There is wifi in the casino and you can get the signal just outside on the picnic tables. The wifi is hit or miss though. It was great starting around 7pm, but was marginal during the day and wouldn't hold a video call. The cell phone service with Verizon was 3G with 3 bars of talk. I had no problem with phone calls. We did have 4G ATT service with 3 bars of talk. It wasn't LTE, but it was enough for one of us to have a video call during the day. We did use our booster with ATT and it made a slight difference, but could not get any better service with Verizon. We couldn't get anything with Sprint.

  • Cell service ratings are incorrect - 3G only

    Reviewed 15/9/2020

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    Planned to stay here while visiting Great Basin NP as the others in the NP and in Baker were full, however the cell service here for both Sprint and Verizon is 3G Extended ONLY, NOT LTE and that is with the WeBoost booster. Had to move on as bandwidth tests with Ookla and with Open Signal both FAILED and we had work and school obligat...morePlanned to stay here while visiting Great Basin NP as the others in the NP and in Baker were full, however the cell service here for both Sprint and Verizon is 3G Extended ONLY, NOT LTE and that is with the WeBoost booster. Had to move on as bandwidth tests with Ookla and with Open Signal both FAILED and we had work and school obligations requiring more. Nearest LTE coverage in the direction we were headed was Milford, UT, 83 mi SE. There's a lot of beautiful nothing in this part of the country.

  • Convenient

    Reviewed 5/8/2019

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 1

    If you need a spot to stay for the night on the road, this works. The location is close to Great Basin National Park which is convenient. The RV park itself is very basic with full hookups, level gravel sites. It looks primarily like a resident RV park that isn’t well cared for. Our nearest neighbor was an old beater looking trailer wi...moreIf you need a spot to stay for the night on the road, this works. The location is close to Great Basin National Park which is convenient. The RV park itself is very basic with full hookups, level gravel sites. It looks primarily like a resident RV park that isn’t well cared for. Our nearest neighbor was an old beater looking trailer with plywood protecting the wheels and had 6 cars parked around it. Across the park where several single wide trailer homes with some weeds growing around them and an old mattress on the ground. It made me a little uneasy. The Hwy noise went on all night and we got woken up by a big rig backing up near our campsite and then running the engine for over an hour.

  • An Oasis on the Loneliest Road in America

    Reviewed 20/6/2019

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    Nightly rate: $25

    Days stayed: 2

    Our first choice for the night (Sacramento Pass) had no cell service (I work from the road) and we weren't sure about availability at Great Basin NP so we kept going and this is where we ended up after an exhausting 2 days of travel from Reno, NV (which included a breakdown in Eureka). Location has lots of conveniences (store, bar, res...moreOur first choice for the night (Sacramento Pass) had no cell service (I work from the road) and we weren't sure about availability at Great Basin NP so we kept going and this is where we ended up after an exhausting 2 days of travel from Reno, NV (which included a breakdown in Eureka). Location has lots of conveniences (store, bar, restaurant...didn't eat...pool tables, old school slot machines that still take/dispense coins, friendly staff) but the water for the showers onsite were never warm enough to use. Gravel sites with some trees for shade (first row) and full hook-ups. Permanent trailers at the edge of the park are well-kept. Great location for accessing Great Basin (which is why we came this direction in the first place) and pretty sunsets. Very quiet at night. We stayed a second night due to high winds all over the area. Verizon was 4 bars 3G Extended, good enough for emails, accessing Internet. We do not stream.

  • Decent stop over along US-50

    Reviewed 14/3/2017

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    Days stayed: 1

    We had one of the wildest experiences of our lives in this little casino with some space to park out back.The sun setting over Utah was blinding us through a dirty windshield. The route long, and with limited vision, an otherwise easy drive proved significantly treacherous. Thus, we pulled into the Border Inn and pulled up a chair ...moreWe had one of the wildest experiences of our lives in this little casino with some space to park out back.The sun setting over Utah was blinding us through a dirty windshield. The route long, and with limited vision, an otherwise easy drive proved significantly treacherous. Thus, we pulled into the Border Inn and pulled up a chair in the church basement style casino / eatery / pool hall.The beers were domestic and the food completely unmemorable. We likely would have went straight to bed if it weren't for the interesting trio that approached us, perhaps because we were the only other young people (this was a couple of years back, FYI) in a fifty mile radius.One of the young men was clearly Limp Bizkit, the other bore a goatee that exclaimed he could eat a tin can with no problem, and their lady companion was the first to greet us. We played pool, and video games. We drank beers. We listened to stories of their goat, and what good he could or could not do. Before we went to bed, they gave us presents and wished us well.They worked in the gift shop. That's where they got the gifts from.Though the site had amenities such as hookups, we needed them not, as we were now the proud owners of snow globes and "Remember when..." pamphlets from days long gone by...I don't know if we weren't aware of Great Basin National Park back then, or the sun had simply burned our retinas useless for more driving, but I would probably try and shoot for the park as opposed to this place next time. Unless I wanted to loosen my wallet on the slot machines, of course...

Cell Phone Coverage

Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 08/05/2019

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 10/02/2020

T-Mobile 4G

Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 08/05/2019

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