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A little over an hour's drive east of Carson City is the small city of Fallon. As one of the last towns before a seemingly endless stretch of barren landscape, Fallon is a popular stopping spot for travelers and tourists in the region. Founded in the late 1800s, it was named after a man named Michael Fallon, who was a local ranch owner at the time. To this day, Fallon remains mostly farmland, as well as a nice little resting place prior to heading west to the world-famous Lake Tahoe.

You'll quickly notice that Fallon is conveniently located for visiting Nevada, regardless of the time of year. While much of Nevada consists of scorching desert terrain, this region has plenty of lakes to keep you cool when the mercury rises. If you're looking for a place to explore the desert, climb the rocky hills, and catch crystal-clear night skies, book an RV in Fallon, and prepare yourself for one of the greatest adventures Nevada has to offer.

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Outdoor Exploration Surrounding Fallon

When you book a camper rental in Fallon, you have to check out South Lake Tahoe for year-round fun. Head here, and you can appreciate the stunning water views along with the progressive efforts of the area to promote and preserve this natural water source and the nature that surrounds it. Not only that, but there are countless outdoor activities to enjoy here, regardless of the season. Whether you're into swimming, boating, fishing, or sunbathing, Lake Tahoe has something for you. In the winter, visitors can take advantage of some of the most popular slopes for snowboarding and skiing.

To keep things local, take the motorhome rental from Fallon to the Lahontan State Recreation Area in Silver Springs. Here you can spend the day fishing or boating around on the calm waters. There are also plenty of trails that you can hike or explore on horseback, and at this pet-friendly wilderness area, you can also take your pets along for the adventure. Bring a pair of binoculars and a camera, and you can scope out the scenes of this stunning place.

If you were impressed with the views at the Lahontan State Recreation Area, then you might want to load up the Fallon camper rental and head to the Humboldt State Wildlife Management Area only a few miles north of town. Pack a picnic, and get your hiking boots ready. Never before have you seen so many variations of beautiful wildlife species within your line of sight. Nevada is much more than just a barren desert, and this site will prove it.

RV Parking Near Fallon

If you're trying to find a place to set up camp with the Fallon RV rental, you won't have to look much further than the southeastern edge of town. The NAS Fallon RV Park offers a few rustic amenities for RVers with military IDs. On-site amenities include bathhouses, concrete pads at every campsite, and Wi-Fi. You'll also have access to a grilling area, full hookups for the rig, and an ice machine.

Fallon is also home to the Sage Valley RV Park on the western side of the city. A wide variety of conveniences are provided, such as full hookups at most of the sites, laundry facilities, and private showers. There are a few essential camping supplies for sale at the campground, and anything else you might need can be found within minutes of the park at one of the local stores.

City Life Around Fallon

Fallon is the last stop for traffic heading east, and it's filled with everything you need before hitting the road. There are several gas stations, local grocery stores and restaurants, and a couple of repair shops.

If you love exploring the history of small towns, Nevada is the place for you. This state is packed with ghost towns and sparsely placed historic sites. Fallon is a gem of a centralized starting point for history explorations. The Churchill County Museum is right in the heart of town. Tons of photographs and artifacts from the area bring you back in time to some of the most impactful moments in the state's past. It's quite the experience.

Sneak in some time on the green during your stay with the camper rental in Fallon. The city is home to a golf course designed to cater to golfers of all experience levels, from beginner to expert. There is even a practice facility for those who want to grow their skills. This course boasts some of the greenest grass and trees within several miles, so head here and spend a tranquil afternoon. Don't forget to check out the pro shop for some golf-related gear.

Fallon is a unique city on the edge of the Nevada desert and is packed with interesting sights. Experience the famous waters of Lake Tahoe, explore lush expanses of forestland, or hike toward the horizon; book a travel trailer rental in Fallon and immerse yourself in western Nevada.

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