The best camping in Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area, NV

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This popular destination for waterside fun sits along the shores of the Colorado River.  

The best camping in Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area, NV

Public campgrounds here are often sold out.
Desert Style Living

3. Desert Style Living

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28mi from Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area · 13 sites · RVs · So Hi, AZ
Open flat land with some desert plants and cactus. Open fire pits with picnic tables for fun camping. Large pull thru spaces for a more open feeling. Close to BLM Land to ride your razors, or go to an open area to do some target shooting with your guns. Mountains to your reach, many gold mines to explore. 6 miles from Kingman or 20 miles to Laughlin Nv. 20 minutes to Oatman, an old gold mining town with wild donkey that roam the town. 2 miles to gas or convince stores. We are located in Golden Valley, a small recreation area for RVers and campers. Enjoy the flickering lights at night of Golden Valley, and look up to millions of stars. This place is a hidden secret to be explored!Learn more about this land:Stay on a beautiful two acre on our property. We will soon be putting septic and water on property you can run your quiet generators. Land is next to BLM land so the use of razors has 100s of acres of open land to ride on. Mountain views all around. Easy access in and out. Gun shooting area to practice at. Lots of Jack rabbits ,cotton tails, coyotes and cows. Close to shopping and gas approximately 2 miles from property. Closest neighbors are not too far away.
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Taking a break on a nearby sandy point

6. Desert's Edge at Lake Havasu

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41mi from Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area · 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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Quiet Edge Oasis

13. Quiet Edge Oasis

24mi from Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area · 1 site · Tent, RV · Golden Valley, AZ
Discover the perfect camping retreat nestled in Arizona, boasting over 2.2 acres of expansive land ready for exploration and hiking. Ideally located near Kingman, Bullhead, and Laughlin, this serene getaway offers the unique blend of tranquility and excitement. Within driving distance, you'll find numerous casinos for entertainment, yet the property itself is a haven of peace. Despite recent infrastructure enhancements being in progress our rates remain focused solely on land use, ensuring an affordable escape. The property is conveniently situated close to rivers, offering a plethora of fun activities and tourist attractions. To ease navigation and ensure privacy, boundary poles mark the property lines, letting you fully immerse in nature's embrace. 35.279160,-114.317310 It’s the bottom right edge of the property and poles were placed to mark the land area. You enter Egar road from 68 and keep going up until you see Mancos drive , then you go left and arrive at the property( left is mancos drive ).
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Rollo Ranch

20. Rollo Ranch

31mi from Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area · 12 sites · RVs · Chloride, AZ
Primitive camping! This 2 acre property is on flat, open, desert terrain and is accessed off road, so please be sure your RV or vehicle can drive off road. Located off I-40 ( old Route 66 ) in Holbrook, Arizona. No power, toilet, water, or sewage. You will need to drive ~1 mile or so off road to get to the provided coordinates.Just 49 miles away you have Castle Mountains National Park. You'll need a high-clearance, 4WD vehicle to get into this extremely remote national monument in the eastern Mojave Desert. Accessible only by dirt roads, Castle Mountains is surrounded on three sides by the Mojave National Preserve. It's the northernmost of the desert region's three new national monuments designated by the President in 2016. This park in northeastern San Bernardino County protects 20,920 acres, located between the interstates I−15 and I−40. There are no facilities, developed campgrounds, or established trails within the monument. Backcountry camping is allowed. Castle Peaks is one of the stars here—a cluster of imposing spires that climb skyward. The peaks are composed mainly of volcanic tuff, and the deep erosion of the rocks has created distinct, sharp summits. You're also rewarded for your efforts to get here by lush grasslands, Joshua tree forests, mountain vistas, and abundant wildlife. The rugged Mojave Desert is home to mountain lions, bighorn sheep, golden eagles, coyotes, and bobcats. Castle Mountains National Monument is always open, but the best times to come are spring and fall. March and April are peak times. The spring rains turn the desert into a carpet of vivid, vibrant wildflowers. Summers are very hot, with daytime temps in excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Desert Style Living

91%
(16)
28mi from Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area · 13 sites · RVs · So Hi, AZ
Open flat land with some desert plants and cactus. Open fire pits with picnic tables for fun camping. Large pull thru spaces for a more open feeling. Close to BLM Land to ride your razors, or go to an open area to do some target shooting with your guns. Mountains to your reach, many gold mines to explore. 6 miles from Kingman or 20 miles to Laughlin Nv. 20 minutes to Oatman, an old gold mining town with wild donkey that roam the town. 2 miles to gas or convince stores. We are located in Golden Valley, a small recreation area for RVers and campers. Enjoy the flickering lights at night of Golden Valley, and look up to millions of stars. This place is a hidden secret to be explored!Learn more about this land:Stay on a beautiful two acre on our property. We will soon be putting septic and water on property you can run your quiet generators. Land is next to BLM land so the use of razors has 100s of acres of open land to ride on. Mountain views all around. Easy access in and out. Gun shooting area to practice at. Lots of Jack rabbits ,cotton tails, coyotes and cows. Close to shopping and gas approximately 2 miles from property. Closest neighbors are not too far away.
Pets
Potable water
Campfires
from 
$15
 / night

Desert's Edge at Lake Havasu

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(48)
41mi from Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area · 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!
Pets
Campfires
Trash
from 
$65
 / night

Quiet Edge Oasis

24mi from Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area · 1 site · Tent, RV · Golden Valley, AZ
Discover the perfect camping retreat nestled in Arizona, boasting over 2.2 acres of expansive land ready for exploration and hiking. Ideally located near Kingman, Bullhead, and Laughlin, this serene getaway offers the unique blend of tranquility and excitement. Within driving distance, you'll find numerous casinos for entertainment, yet the property itself is a haven of peace. Despite recent infrastructure enhancements being in progress our rates remain focused solely on land use, ensuring an affordable escape. The property is conveniently situated close to rivers, offering a plethora of fun activities and tourist attractions. To ease navigation and ensure privacy, boundary poles mark the property lines, letting you fully immerse in nature's embrace. 35.279160,-114.317310 It’s the bottom right edge of the property and poles were placed to mark the land area. You enter Egar road from 68 and keep going up until you see Mancos drive , then you go left and arrive at the property( left is mancos drive ).
Pets
Campfires
from 
$20
 / night

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The best camping in Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area, NV guide

Overview

About

Located on the western shores of the Colorado River at a large bend right across from Bullhead City, Arizona, Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area is a popular destination for year-round outdoor recreation in southern Nevada. Boasting two miles of sandy shoreline downstream from Davis Dam, boating, jet skiing, paddling, swimming, and fishing are especially popular, while the surrounding landscape of desert, canyons, and riparian areas offer great birdwatching and miles of hiking trails. Amenities and casinos can be found in nearby Laughlin, while one developed campground with full hookups, restrooms, and showers make it easy for campers to explore the recreation area’s 2,100 acres all year.

Notable campgrounds

Big Bend of the Colorado Campground offers 24 sites for tent and RV campers.

  • Best for RV campers: Paved loop offers full-hookup sites. Opt for the pull-through sites for easy parking.
  • Best for tent campers: Several dry camping sites are situated along a dirt road and are available at a cheaper rate than the full hookup sites.
  • Best for ADA campers: Three sites are ADA-accessible and available for campers with the proper ADA permits.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  1. Arrive early in the day, especially during peak periods, since all campsites are first-come first-serve.
  2. If your travel plans are flexible, try visiting during off-peak and non-holiday times and during the week.
  3. If you have an RV with air conditioning, time your visit for the height of summer, when high temperatures can make camping unpleasant without air conditioning.

When to go

Over the summer, temperatures routinely reach above 110°F. While water activities are pleasant then in the cool waters of the river, other outdoor recreation can be dangerous. Weekends over the summer are especially popular and visitors should plan to arrive early, before the park reaches capacity and closes. The park is also popular in the winter, especially with snowbirds seeking warmer weather. While the winter weather is usually very mild, it can get quite windy then. Spring and fall offer ideal weather for water and other outdoor activities.

Know before you go

  • When the park reaches capacity, which can occur in the morning over summer weekends, the park closes to visitors, including drop-offs and walk-ins. Plan to arrive early during peak periods.
  • All areas of the park, including campgrounds and day-use areas, are first-come first-served and cannot be reserved in advance.
  • Fires are only permitted in the provided grills, and only when there are no fire bans in effect.
  • Glass containers are not allowed in day-use areas, including the beach and picnic sites.
  • Boating and fishing on the Colorado River is regulated by three states: Nevada, Arizona, and California, and you may need licenses from all three.
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