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Havasu Landing Resort & Casino Campground, near Needles, California, offers a unique blend of scenic views and a lively atmosphere. With its prime location right by the lake, you can soak in some stunning sights while enjoying the convenience of electric hookups and picnic tables at your site.

This campground is a popular choice for RV and tent campers alike, and it’s pet-friendly, so you can bring your furry friends along for the adventure. Many visitors have enjoyed the nearby ferry ride across the lake, which provides access to restaurants and attractions in Havasu City. One camper mentioned, “I very much enjoyed the $4 round trip boat trip, seeing London Bridge, some gelato, etc. on the other side.”

While the campground can get busy, especially on weekends, some guests have found peaceful spots away from the main area. The wild donkeys wandering around add a bit of charm to the experience, making it feel like a true escape into nature.

Facilities include showers and toilets, ensuring you have the essentials covered during your stay. Just keep in mind that there’s no drinking water available, so plan accordingly. Whether you’re here for a quick overnight stop or a longer stay, Havasu Landing has a little something for everyone.

Fee Info

Premium Sites – (101-401-501) Daily $65.00 Weekly $300.00 Monthly $ 450.00 Holiday Rates $75.00 (4 Night minimum)

View Sites – (201-801) Daily $55.00 Weekly $270.00 Monthly $405.00 Holiday Rates $65.00 (4 Night minimum)

Scenic Sites – (102-3-802-03) Daily $45.00 Weekly $245.00 Monthly $395.00 Holiday Rates $60.00 (4 Night minimum)

All other FH Daily $40.00 Weekly $235.00 Monthly $350.00 Holiday Rates $51.25 (4 Night minimum)

Dry or Tent Camping Waterfront $125.00 per week $20.00 per day $25.00 per day holiday – 4 night minimum Holiday Weekends 4 Day Minimum Stay Check in time is 2:00pm Check out time is 12:00pm

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Location

Havasu Landing Resort & Casino Campground is located in California

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Directions

Orange County to Havasu Landing: CA-55 N toward Riverside. CA-55 N becomes CA-91 E. Merge onto CA-60 E toward I-215 S/San Diego/Indio. Merge onto I-10 E via the exit on the left. Take the Desert Center Rice Road/CA-177 exit, EXIT 192. Turn left onto CA-177/Desert Center Rice Rd. Continue to follow Desert Center Rice Rd. Desert Center Rice Rd becomes CA-62/Aqueduct Rd. Turn left onto US-95. If you reach Chambers Well Rd you've gone about 3.9 miles too far. Turn right onto Havasu Lake Rd.

Address

7 Main St
Needles, CA 92363

Coordinates

34.48728687991363 N
114.4055100883593 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites

Features

For Campers

  • Market
  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Reservable
  • Showers
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Alcohol
  • Pets
  • Fires

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Dec. 30, 2022

Gorgeous views but horrible experience

Great views of the lake but thats about it. Dog and burrow shit and trash all over the park. Drunken rednecks and their kids Blasting music all hours of the night and flying up and down the roads in the rv park on their motorbikes and atvs almost running people over and all the residences dogs off leash wandering around the park and the $20 extra a day they charge for a tow vehicle. Worst rv park not worth the gorgeous views. Disgusting park, disgusting people.

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  • Review photo of Havasu Landing Resort & Casino Campground by stephanie L., December 30, 2022
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Reviewed Oct. 6, 2022

Casino, populous, hot/dusty/beautiful

This place was an interesting little overnight The Dyrt added to our lives, tucked between the Grand Canyon and San Diego. It gets super hot here, and the RV park seemed 90+% filled with rigs outfitted with giant screen-porch exoskeletons. It was dumb luck that we selected a site in the 800's that lined up with the casino, where we could back in our trailer, leave our truck it attached & easily walk over to catch the ferry. Very much enjoyed the $4 round trip boat trip, seeing London Bridge, some gelato, etc. on the other side. In the morning, the RV office staffer swiftly and sweetly cleared up a smartphone booking error we'd made (and had tried in vain to fix, so we were thinking we'd be sticking paying for 2 nights). As we drove off, wild donkeys!

Reviewed Sep. 30, 2021

beautiful hidden gem

it’s a beautiful site- peaceful, open, easy to use. the park filled up during the weekend, was very open on weekdays. the views are amazing, it is right at the lake. there is a $2 ferry ride to the havasu city across the lake with restaurants. it was interesting sighting wild donkeys .

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Reviewed Sep. 14, 2020

Beautiful view

Spent the night here with my family and it was very nice. Went off road to look for a secluded spot since the main area was packed with people. But found many off road area where no one was around. Loved it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Havasu Landing Campground?

Havasu Landing Resort & Casino Campground offers lakefront access with beautiful views of Lake Havasu. The campground provides basic facilities and is connected to the casino property. A ferry service ($2 per ride) operates between the campground and Havasu City across the lake, where additional restaurants and services are available. The location offers opportunities for water recreation and outdoor activities. The area also features interesting wildlife, including wild donkeys that can sometimes be seen roaming near the campground.

How much does it cost to stay at Havasu Landing Campground?

Specific pricing information for Havasu Landing Resort & Casino Campground isn't readily available. The campground does charge nightly fees for camping spots, with different rates likely applying to different site types and seasons. For the most accurate and current pricing information, contact the campground directly before your visit. Remember that the $2 ferry ride to Havasu City is an additional cost to consider when budgeting for your stay.

Is Havasu Landing primarily an RV park or does it accommodate other camping styles?

Havasu Landing functions primarily as an RV park, with many sites appearing to cater to long-term RV campers. Many RVs at the park are equipped with screen-porch extensions, suggesting a setup for extended stays. However, the area also accommodates other camping styles, with visitors mentioning off-road areas where more secluded tent camping is possible. If you're looking for a more primitive camping experience, exploring the off-road areas away from the main RV section might provide more solitude.

What do reviews say about Havasu Landing Campground?

Havasu Landing Campground receives mixed feedback. Many campers appreciate the beautiful lakefront setting with stunning views. The peaceful weekday atmosphere is highlighted, though weekends can get crowded. Some visitors enjoy the seclusion of off-road spots away from the main camping area. The 800's section appears to be a favorable location. However, some guests report issues with cleanliness, noting trash in some areas, and mention noise concerns from other campers using motorbikes and ATVs. The wild donkey sightings are considered an interesting feature of the location.

What is the layout of Havasu Landing Campground and where are the best spots?

The campground features a mix of developed sites in the main area and more remote options accessible by off-road travel. The main camping area can become crowded, particularly on weekends, while weekdays offer more open space. Sites in the 800's section have been specifically mentioned as desirable locations, potentially offering better positioning or views. For those seeking seclusion, the off-road areas provide opportunities to find isolated camping spots away from crowds. The campground's lakefront location means many sites offer views of Lake Havasu, with waterfront spots being particularly desirable.