Best Glamping near Quartzsite, AZ

Emerald Cove Resort and Big River RV Park offer glamping accommodations with waterfront access to the Colorado River near Quartzsite, Arizona. Both properties provide upgraded glamping options beyond basic camping, with Emerald Cove featuring yurts among its luxury outdoor accommodations. The sites include amenities such as full hookups, swimming pools, on-site stores, and picnic tables for comfortable outdoor dining. One guest shared, "Great service and super welcoming campground was clean and close to water," highlighting the appeal of these riverside glamping destinations. Safari-style canvas accommodations at these resorts provide comfortable beds with linens and climate control systems to maintain comfort during Arizona's extreme temperature variations, particularly important in an area known for scorching summer heat.

Colorado River access defines the glamping experience at these eco-friendly resorts, with water activities forming the centerpiece of guest experiences. Emerald Cove Resort provides extensive amenities including two swimming pools, a tiki bar with food service, and organized activities for families. According to a camper, "They have roomy spots, a short walk from the Colorado River for all your water activities. Miniature golf, arcade, poker room, darts, and overall an awesome site." The nearby wildlife adds to the natural experience, with wild burros occasionally wandering through the resort grounds. Seasonal considerations are important when booking these glamping accommodations, as summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F while winter offers mild, pleasant conditions ideal for outdoor exploration and stargazing from the comfort of luxury safari tents or yurts.

Best Glamping Sites Near Quartzsite, Arizona (11)

    1. Pattie's RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Quartzsite, AZ
    0 miles
    +1 (928) 927-4223

    2. Ameri-Can Trails RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Quartzsite, AZ
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 927-5733

    3. Mayflower Park

    5 Reviews
    Blythe, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 922-4665

    "Dry sites have picnic tables, BBQ grills, but no fire pit. Lots of green grass. Large open grassy area with day picnic sites. RV sites are separated from dry sites. Friendly staff."

    "Reserved ahead in campground near next to the river. There are day use picnic spots between the campsites and the river which was unique."

    4. Hidden Beaches River Resort, Inc.

    5 Reviews
    Blythe, CA
    18 miles
    +1 (760) 922-7276

    "Staff is friendly and helpful. Bathhouse is clean."

    5. Villa Verde RV & Mobile Park

    2 Reviews
    Blythe, CA
    18 miles
    +1 (928) 923-7911

    6. Buckskin Mountain State Park Campground

    27 Reviews
    Parker Dam, CA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 667-3231

    $50 / night

    "Buckskin is another favorite if you don’t mind the heat but want to be within walking distance to the water. The river is extremely busy during the summer months."

    "* Our site had a nice fire pit and grill, where you could simultaneously cook over coals while still having a nice fire going in the other area of the pit.

    • This campground is near a lot of incredible"

    7. Emerald Cove Resort

    10 Reviews
    Earp, CA
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 663-4941

    "Rv Sites were just too close together and it’s dirt and there was some trash. It’s great for those with boats and OHV’s. there is water and a beach to swim."

    "A bar with Cafe grilled with great food for breakfast, lunch and dinners. Kids clubhouse, playground, miniature golf. Nicely stocked Camp store. Boat launch ramp into ColoradoRiver. Full hookups."

    8. Cattail Cove State Park Campground

    25 Reviews
    Parker Dam, CA
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 855-1223

    $50 / night

    "The campsites are flat and easy to back in your car and set up your tent. The table on site is big enough to sit 6 people. There is water on site and a fire ring."

    "We had to make the miles, so we arrived late after dark and left fairly early the next morning, so we were not able to fully appreciate this campground, located right on the Colorado River."

    9. Walter's Camp RV Park & Campground

    11 Reviews
    Cibola, AZ
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 854-3322

    $25 - $65 / night

    "Come slow things down at this wonderfully secluded campground. About 6 miles off the main highway down a rough dirt road lies this hidden gem."

    "Close to town but far enough to feel like we were away from it all. Smaller park. I think 44 spaces. They had laundry room I didn’t use. Sell Propane if you need it."

    10. Big River RV Park

    1 Review
    Earp, CA
    33 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 665-9359

    $47 - $60 / night

    "Great service and super welcoming campground was clean and close to warer"

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Glamping Reviews near Quartzsite, AZ

91 Reviews of 11 Quartzsite Campgrounds


  • Jane J.
    May. 30, 2021

    Mayflower Park

    Right on the River

    A lovely county campground and picnic area on the Colorado. Dry sites are closest to the water. Super clear restrooms and showers. Dry sites have picnic tables, BBQ grills, but no fire pit. Lots of green grass. Large open grassy area with day picnic sites. RV sites are separated from dry sites. Friendly staff. Note: Close by (1/4 mile?) Hidden River RV Park has a convenience store. Also note: Hidden River is more of an ATV/motor boat/beer drinking environment. Not my thing.

  • Melissa S.
    Aug. 24, 2019

    Buckskin Mountain State Park Campground

    Another great State Park

    Buckskin is another favorite if you don’t mind the heat but want to be within walking distance to the water. The river is extremely busy during the summer months. You can swim close to shore but can’t swim across the river as you’ll get ran over. Great beach areas to beach boats and play in the water for the kids. We stayed in 57 which was close to the dump station but wasn’t busy until Sunday at check out time. There is a dog park on site. Cell phone service is terrible. (Verizon). The resturant and store recently closed. As well as the gas station. We heard that on the California side there was a newer site opening and an arcade but never checked it out.

  • Kelsey G.
    Feb. 23, 2020

    Buckskin Mountain State Park Campground

    Full Amenity Campground with Riverfront sites

    PROS: 

    • Some sites are right on the Colorado river.
    • Beautiful mountain ranges in the background.
    • Full amenities at this park including showers and restrooms.
    • Our site had a nice fire pit and grill, where you could simultaneously cook over coals while still having a nice fire going in the other area of the pit.
    • This campground is near a lot of incredible hiking opportunities.

    CONS:

    • Our site was right underneath a bright lamp that shined into our tent and made it hard to sleep. We were at the site next to the walkway down to the river. Sites next to the bathrooms will also deal with night lamps.
    • Tent sites are gravel, which isn't so bad except the whole are kind of slopes down to the river, making sleeping flat difficult.

    Overall a well maintained and friendly park. Would come again.

  • K
    Apr. 18, 2022

    Emerald Cove Resort

    Sites close together/need membership

    It’s overall a decent place with lots of amenities and things for kids to do. Rv Sites were just too close together and it’s dirt and there was some trash. It’s great for those with boats and OHV’s. there is water and a beach to swim. You have to have a membership to stay or be invited as a guest. They do have full hookups and a dog beach so pets are welcome. Be prepared for lots of noise and activity because it’s a busy place. Be sure to say hi to the donkeys that wander throughout the grounds.

  • Manny D.
    Sep. 15, 2020

    Cattail Cove State Park Campground

    Cattail Cove, AZ Great Campgrounds

    The Cattail Cove Campgrounds are perfect for a beginners camp site. The campsites are flat and easy to back in your car and set up your tent. The table on site is big enough to sit 6 people. There is water on site and a fire ring. The staff was very helpful and the gift shop has ice, firewood, ice cream bars, and small essentials for sale. The reason for the 4, is due to the dog beach being a small rocky area and the water wasn’t as clean.

  • Sherrie R.
    Dec. 19, 2020

    Emerald Cove Resort

    Poorly managed staff and unruly guests

    I booked our first trip in our new rv to Emerald Cove for 4th of July. We were sent to the very last space far left at the edge of the campground. The furthest away from bathrooms, showers, store, snack bar, pool, beach, everything! The beachfront spaces were all occupied. But so was the walkways to the water! The spaces reserved as access for all campers to get to the water were filled with cars, tents, people, even though these were clearly marked as walk ways and no parking or any other was allowed. We couldn't even get to the water! Staff did not enforce fair access. Worse, the next camper close to us had a 4 seat razor. Since there was a few spaces between us that were vacant they decided to use the area as a raceway and drove their off road razor vehicle whipping around our camp kicking up dust, dirt and rocks that even flew into us hitting us. I first approached the other campers and asked them nicely to stop driving their OFV wicked fast around us that we were being struck by rocks. They didn't stop. I reached out to the staff who did nothing. We were so unsafe with the vehicle driving around us doing broadies, that we packed up and left within the first 24 hours. We had a 4 day reservation. I phoned the office to let them we had just left and why...they couldn't care less. We will never return here.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2024

    Mayflower Park

    Good Experience

    Stayed the week before Thanksgiving/ mild weather. Mid week so not crowded. Reserved ahead in campground near next to the river. There are day use picnic spots between the campsites and the river which was unique. Since there was only one other camper in that section and and day users it was no problem. On a crowded weekend it could get weird. The views of the river and the mountains in the distance were so nice. Staff was super friendly on the way in. Bathrooms were clean and well stocked. Campsite parking is on grass. Watch out for the little stumps/poles separating campsites. They blend in with the grass at certain times. Nice variety of birds. Only stayed one night, but good time.

  • Craig & Linda  L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2022

    Emerald Cove Resort

    CRA Main campground

    This is the main campground for CRA, Colorado River Adventures, membership campground. Well Over hundred gravel pull through sites. Think the only back in sites are the ones that back up to the Colorado River. There are two covered pools to hot tubs, a kids one foot deep splash pool. A bar with Cafe grilled with great food for breakfast, lunch and dinners. Kids clubhouse, playground, miniature golf. Nicely stocked Camp store. Boat launch ramp into ColoradoRiver. Full hookups. Down side was if your not in or on the Water it was hot. Was there last October for two nights and was very warm in hi 90's but this time was 115° to 120°

  • Melissa S.
    May. 29, 2021

    Buckskin Mountain State Park Campground

    Amazing River

    We always love to camp here but we’re disappointed at how poorly they maintained the grounds. The grass was all dead. The plus to it though was the river is within walking distance and there is a boat ramp within the campground. You have to setup early to get a spot down at the beach area. Each spot has electric and water but not all have sewer. There was no cell phone signal throughout the campground for Verizon. There is free Wi-Fi but just up at the ranger station.


Guide to Quartzsite

Camping options near Quartzsite, Arizona range from full-service RV parks to rustic sites alongside the Colorado River. The area sits at approximately 879 feet elevation in the Sonoran Desert, characterized by mild winters that attract seasonal visitors escaping colder climates. Summer temperatures routinely exceed 110°F, making winter and early spring the primary camping seasons when temperatures range from 40-70°F.

What to do

Water recreation access points: Mayflower Park provides river access for boating and swimming with designated day-use picnic spots between campsites and the water. A camper noted, "Sunrise and sunset are spectacular!" at this Colorado River location.

Wildlife observation opportunities: Emerald Cove Resort features wild burros that wander through the campground. "There are some wild burros that stroll around at night and we found them dumping on our mat in the morning. Make sure to block your area off with chairs so they don't poop on your stuff," warns one visitor.

Hiking nearby trails: Buckskin Mountain State Park Campground offers multiple trails with varying difficulty levels. As one camper described, "Lots of great hiking trails. Rangers and volunteers were great."

What campers like

Clean facilities: Cattail Cove State Park Campground maintains well-kept amenities. "Super nice, boat launch and several beaches right there. Lots of trees for shading your rig. Two shower areas," reports a satisfied camper.

Recreation options beyond water: Many campgrounds offer additional activities beyond river access. At Ameri-Can Trails RV Park, "Nice community center with lots of activities going on so check the calendar so you can enjoy the activities they have going on."

Site spacing and privacy: Site arrangement varies significantly between campgrounds. At Buckskin Mountain State Park, "Sites are spaced far apart. Nice rangers and volunteers. Clean all around; two shower areas, two beaches, one dogs can go on. Lots of grassy areas for playing, or dog walking."

What you should know

Water quality concerns: Some campgrounds have issues with water quality. A camper at Buckskin Mountain State Park reported, "Wow, the water really tastes bad. They are apparently not of city water."

Access road conditions: Walter's Camp RV Park & Campground requires driving "About 6 miles off the paved road. Roads were graded last week and pretty decent drive, although it's posted that 4x4 is sometimes recommended."

Wi-Fi reliability varies: Connection quality differs widely between campgrounds. One visitor to Ameri-Can Trails RV Park shared, "Free WiFi. The WiFi signal is strong but the routers are in serious trouble. Frequently drop internet and frequently drop you off the WiFi and won't let you back on with error."

Tips for camping with families

Look for kid-friendly amenities: When planning glamping close to Quartzsite, Arizona with children, prioritize campgrounds with family facilities. At Emerald Cove Resort, "They have tons of spots for RV's but they also have cottages you can rent if you don't have an RV or have extra people visiting with you. They also have 2 pools near the tiki bar and that's where we spent a lot of time with the kids."

Check for organized activities: Some campgrounds offer structured recreation. "They have a kids clubhouse, playground, miniature golf. Nicely stocked Camp store," according to a visitor to Emerald Cove Resort.

Consider noise levels: Cattail Cove State Park offers a quieter atmosphere. One camper noted, "I love this park because it is small and less crowded than most. If you have a boat there is plenty of room for you to ski or whatever you want without being in the main part of the lake."

Tips from RVers

Site configurations vary: RV sites differ significantly in layout and privacy. At Walter's Camp, a visitor reported, "Sites with full hookup, and you can get at waters edge if you Have your Generator."

Off-season advantages: Visiting during less crowded periods offers benefits. A Walter's Camp visitor noted, "Here on weekdays end of September and very serene. Just what I was looking for."

Utility hookup quality: Pay attention to electrical service details when seeking premium glamping close to Quartzsite, Arizona. At Pattie's RV Park, "They have a smoothie, coffee and tea bar, propane fill up, full hook ups, dump station available. All the sites are back in."

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