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Desert's Edge at Lake Havasu

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5.8mi from Lake Havasu State Park · 1 site · RV · Lake Havasu City, AZ
Located just a few minutes from nearby Lake Havasu City, Desert's Edge is set on a one-acre parcel within the Mohave County community of Crystal Beach. The property has been graded and developed specifically with the RV campsites in mind. There is over 1/2 acre dedicated to the camping area, making Desert's Edge an excellent location for a private group gathering, or just one big campsite all to yourself. Learn more about this land: You're a couple of minutes from the Castle Rock Bay kayak launch and the beautiful backwaters of the Colorado River. You're just a few steps from the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge where you can enjoy hiking and sightseeing amongst the wild burros that call this place home. Guests will have immediate access to the Arizona Peace Trail and surrounding sand dunes for unlimited off-road fun. Relax in the country setting with horses as your closest neighbors. Wake to the sounds of roosters crowing along with a multitude of desert-dwelling birds. The night skies are perfect for stargazing as you sit beside the campfire. Desert's edge has a primary site reserved for a single RV, plus an adjacent second site that can be reserved when groups of family or friends with two RV's wish to camp side by side and share in the fun!
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$65
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Secluded Alamo Lake Santuary

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46mi from Lake Havasu State Park · 14 sites · Tents, Lodging · Alamo Lake, AZ
The Sonoran Desert Sanctuary is land conservation area and PRIVATE SPIRITUAL WILDERNESS RETREAT for veterans and others challenged by PTSD and trauma. Come here on retreat or as a volunteer. Opportunities abound for those with a passion for conservation and a love for the desert. Join us in shaping the sanctuary and contributing to the preservation of this unique ecosystem. Your visit and involvement become a part of the story, helping us create a haven for the Sonoran Desert's diverse flora and fauna. The proceeds from your Hipcamp stay go directly to the Anderson-Arroyo Foundation (501c3) and are tax-deductible as a donation. All donations are pay-as-you-can. Reach out to us for more information. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the desert landscape, participate in our growth, and leave your mark on the future Sonoran Desert Sanctuary. Visit us and explore the unique blend of history, conservation, and community that defines our special corner of the world. 3.5 hours from Phoenix, Vegas. 4 hours from Flagstaff. 2 hours from Lake Havasu or Kingman.
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$40
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Havasu Getaways (Parker, AZ)

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23mi from Lake Havasu State Park · 1 site · RV · Parker, AZ
Welcome to our RV camping space in Parker, Arizona! If you're looking for a quieter location for your river and desert trip, you've come to the right place. We have two RV spaces available for rent, each equipped with 30 amp/full hookups. Additionally, one of the spaces features a 50 amp outlet for added convenience. Our property is just seconds away from the open desert, offering easy access to the great outdoors. Plus, we're only a minute or two from the river's free public launch ramp in Parker, perfect for water adventures. One of our spaces is covered and can accommodate RVs up to 13 feet tall, providing shade and protection from the sun. The second space is ideal for smaller travel trailers and also offers some shade from the afternoon sun. Whether you're traveling with friends or seeking a private getaway, our RV spaces are the perfect place to build lasting memories. We only book one party at a time, ensuring you have plenty of space and privacy during your stay. Enjoy the shade, extra parking, and complimentary WIFI, as well as access to a washer and dryer for your convenience. Bringing your boat or other desert toys? No problem! Our property can accommodate your outdoor gear with ease. Please note that when booking on this site, you'll be reserving the covered RV space. If you'd like to book the second space for an additional fee or arrange a longer stay, please contact us directly. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further information. We look forward to hosting you for an unforgettable desert getaway!
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$35
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Golden Paradise & AZ Stargazer

18mi from Lake Havasu State Park · 5 sites · Tents, RVs · Yucca, AZ
Golden Paradise on Warm Springs Rd – Black Mountain, Mohave County, AZ 34°46'44"N 114°21'11"W Tucked away on the rugged slopes of Black Mountain, this private 5-acre escape offers true off-grid adventure! Wake up to panoramic desert views, explore natural washes and rocky trails, and try your luck at a chance to find gold in these historic hills! Perfect for campers, prospectors, stargazers, and those seeking peace under the wide Arizona sky. Easy access from Warm Springs Rd makes this a convenient yet wild spot to set up camp. Recommend 4x4 or AWD access is dirt rds. Currently, it's just land, bathroom & shower coming soon be safe in making a camp fires please make a pit, with the many rocks in on the property. Keep it clean, pick up after pets, beware there are coyotes and snakes. All yr around. Property 2 AZ Stargazer on BLM Rd (near Regal Rd) – Black Mountain, Mohave County, AZ 34°45'03"N 114°16'26"W Discover your own slice of the Arizona desert on this open, 5-acre property just off Regal Rd. Surrounded by BLM land and endless horizons, this is a camper’s dream for solitude, exploration, and adventure. With historic mining activity in the area, you might even find a few treasures while hiking the land. This site is ideal for tent camping, overlanding, or setting up your desert base camp under a million stars. See the Milky Way & shooting stars like never before, perfect for stargazer. Currently, just land, restroom and shower coming with electric. Keep camp fires in a pit made with rocks on property in campsite area. Be cautious of the hills on each site of Campsite. The best way to get to the middle of the campsite is from Regal Rd. Be cautious of wild life, coyotes and snakes are big don't leave trash, keep it clean, clean up after pets & yourself. Have fun, and be safe.
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Overview

About

On the eastern banks of Lake Havasu on the California-Arizona border, Lake Havasu State Park offers year-round camping and easy access to all sorts of water activities, including fishing, boating, and swimming. Lake Havasu is also the site of one of the old London Bridges, transported all the way from England to the States and reconstructed over the Colorado River. The Lake Havasu Campground features 53 campsites, all with 50-amp electrical hookups, and many located right on the beach. For those who want a few more creature comforts, the park also offers 13 cabins, complete with heating and air-conditioning.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. You can book a campsite or cabin online through Arizona State Parks or over the phone. Campsites are made available 13 months in advance, at the beginning of each month.
  2. Each campsite can accommodate up to 10 people, but there's an additional per-night fee for extra vehicles.
  3. During the April-September high season, there's a two-night minimum stay for weekend camping (and a three-night minimum on three-day public holiday weekends).
  4. If you can't secure a spot at the Lake Havasu State Park campground, consider a privately run alternative nearby.

When to go

Lake Havasu State Park is open year-round, though the summer months—when kids are out of school—tend to get the largest crowds, despite scorching, 110°F temperatures from June through September. The park has also played host to a variety of events and music festivals over the years, so it’s a good idea to check the park's website ahead of time to see if any special programming will coincide with your stay.

Know before you go

  • You can pick up groceries and supplies in Lake Havasu City, right next to the park. There’s also a small camp store at the visitor center.
  • Dogs are not allowed on beaches and must remain on a leash elsewhere in the park. 
  • Fires are not permitted during periods of high wind, and additional fire bans may be put into place at any time, depending on risks. It's best to check with park rangers for the most up-to-date regulations.
  • Two boat ramps and a personal watercraft ramp are available in addition to boat rentals.
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