Creating Community Through Campground and RV Excellence With Shelly and Roy Moore
August 18, 2025 | People Spotlights
Finding Their Happy Place
For Shelly and Roy Moore, Willow Beach has always been more than just a campground, it is their happy place. Before living and working here, they called it their hideout, a quiet stretch along the Colorado River where they could escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Eight years ago, a two-week getaway turned into something life-changing.
“When we arrived at Willow Beach, we encountered the camp host at the time, Mike,” Shelly recalls. “My husband jokingly asked, ‘How do you buy a job like this?’ And somehow, within the two weeks we were offered the position, we did all the paperwork, and were back to Reno to pack up our house, put in my two-week notice at work, and told our family we were moving to Willow Beach for a year to try out this thing called camp hosting.” What was supposed to be a one-year trial has become their life’s calling. Today, they continue to welcome travelers and adventurers from around the world, all drawn to the emerald waters and serenity just down the road from Las Vegas.

Roles with Heart
Shelly serves as camp host, caring for the campground by making sure that every site is cleaned and ready for the next camper and that the restrooms, showers, and laundry are sparkling clean. “My husband, Roy, is the maintenance supervisor; he is responsible for all maintenance on the property, not only in the campground, but for all of Willow Beach. He handles everything from the smallest thing, like changing out light bulbs, to the big projects of landscaping and trimming grass and trees. All the extras that make Willow shine above the rest,” she explains.
Together, they go beyond the basics, often spending their own time sharing advice on the best fishing spots, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas. “Even on our days off or after hours, we are always out helping campers, talking to them, hearing their stories and sharing ours, offering advice on the best fishing spots or where the best hiking trails are. Just interacting with the campers we come in contact with and giving them more insight into Willow Beach.” Their dedication shines through in the reviews that praise Roy’s willingness to go the extra mile and the couple’s passion for making sure every camper has the best experience possible.
Creating Lasting Connections
In their eight years at Willow Beach, Shelly and Roy have met people from all walks of life. “A lot of them are telling us that the reason they do return is because of us. That really makes your heart smile,” Shelly says. They especially look forward to the busy season from October through April when snowbirds stay for months at a time. “We call them our Willow Beach family. We get together and BBQ and tell stories and spend time together. Not because it is our job, but because we enjoy the people and we love what we do. Christmas and Thanksgiving potlucks are my favorite; everyone is welcome.”

Advice for Future Camp Hosts
Shelly often hears from people who dream of camp hosting. “A lot of them say it is something that they really have always wanted to do. And I just say if you love working with people, you love being outdoors, camp hosting can be so fulfilling, just do it.” Eight years after taking a chance on their hideout, Shelly and Roy continue to bring joy, comfort, and a sense of belonging to everyone who passes through Willow Beach. Their story is a reminder that sometimes, what begins as a temporary getaway can become the adventure of a lifetime.