Best RV Parks & Resorts near Blythe, CA

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Best RV Sites Near Blythe, CA (108)

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    1. Arizona Oasis RV Resort

    13 Reviews
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    Blythe, California

    Arizona Oasis is a family fun campground right on the Colorado River. Bring your RV, rent a cabin or try a home rental out! Just across the border from California, the resort is conveniently located on the Arizona side of the Colorado River.

    The resort has over 1,000 ft. of River Beach and is so close to several off-roading trailheads, you don't even need to tow! Arizona Oasis is for you if you like getting outside and enjoying nature with the people you love the most!

    Our newly redone riverside RV sites can accommodate RV's up to 75 feet!

    Contact the resort directly to book your site or rental!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $63 - $115 / night

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    2. The Cove RV Resort

    5 Reviews
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    22 Saves
    Blythe, California

    Whether you’re looking for the perfect spot to camp or a place to take advantage of the fresh waters of the Colorado River, The Cove RV Resort is the river haven you’ve been searching for. Located just off the I-10 Freeway on the California side of Blythe, we’re a central destination for travelers from Arizona, California and beyond. Load up the RV and hitch your boat trailer -our boat ramp welcomes guests as well. Backpacking instead of traveling by RV? We have sites to accommodate every kind of traveler, whether by bike, trailer or RV.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $70 - $133 / night

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    3. Pattie's RV Park

    17 Reviews
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    6 Saves
    Quartzsite, Arizona
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
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    4. River Sands RV Resort

    1 Review
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    10 Saves
    Blythe, California

    Join the fun and come experience River Sands RV Resort, the newest and biggest RV resort destination in Ehrenberg, AZ. We have 265 Full Hookups and 8 Cabins. Our resort offers families the best of both worlds – the peace and quiet of Arizona valleys with direct access to the Colorado River and limitless onsite amenities, activities, and entertainment. Start planning your stay today!

    The resort is a family-friendly haven that allows guests to enjoy the great outdoors while spending quality time with loved ones. With easy access to a quarter-mile riverside beach, you can hike or relax near the calm and quiet river waters. The sites are big-rig friendly, allowing guests to settle in comfortably with plenty of space for outdoor fun.

    We are just a short drive from local attractions such as the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge and the Joshua Tree National Park. If you’re not up for outdoor adventures, the resort also has several amenities, attractions, and year-round entertainment that you can enjoy. It’s everything you need for a memorable family vacation!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $39 - $112 / night

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    5. Walter's Camp RV Park & Campground

    6 Reviews
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    23 Saves
    Cibola, Arizona
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $25 - $65 / night

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    6. Shady Lane RV Park

    4 Reviews
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    Quartzsite, Arizona
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    7. Villa Verde RV & Mobile Park

    2 Reviews
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    Blythe, California
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      8. Pyramid Lane RV Park

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      Quartzsite, Arizona
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        9. Safari RV Park

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        Quartzsite, Arizona
        • Pets
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        • Tents
        • WiFi
        • Showers
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        10. Ameri-Can Trails RV Park

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        Quartzsite, Arizona
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        • Phone Service
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      Recent RV Reviews in Blythe

      205 Reviews of 108 Blythe Campgrounds


      • jThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Quartzite - La Posa
        Jan. 27, 2025

        Quartzite - La Posa

        Close to the big tent

        Close to the big tent but road noise is an issue. Great service when the network isn’t overloaded during the big tent event.

      • j
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        Dec. 28, 2024

        Hassler’s RV Park

        Never there

        We tried several times to see about getting a spot but no one was there to help us out so we quit trying

      • Imerie T.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Dec. 17, 2024

        Quartzite - La Posa

        La Posa South

        Way to busy and packed We like our space and people park so close The lines for the dump station and trash are long. Water is drinkable but gross. Not worth it when you can move around free blm and not have as many neighbors.

      • Imerie T.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Dec. 16, 2024

        Dome Rock Road Camp

        Better than the paid LTVA

        We loved Dome Rock. It was so much better than the paid the LTVAs. It had less people and much more quiet. Our group had a blast at Dome Rock. We stayed on the side off of Cholla Rd.

      • Clifford R.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Dec. 6, 2024

        Black Rock RV Village

        1st time here

        What a wonderful place to stay. Great pool. Quartile just down the road. Highly recommend! Will book a couple weeks again next October.

      • MThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Dec. 4, 2024

        Plomosa Road

        Gorgeous views

        We arrived late in the evening and found the perfect spot. Stayed only 1 night. But by the views were awesome.

      • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 25, 2024

        Ehrenberg Dispersed Camping

        Erenberg Dispersed Camping - quiet and serene

        This is a great dispersed camping spot as it’s pretty far from the freeway so you can barely hear the big trucks going by on Hwy 10. Slept like a rock.

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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        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.

      • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 8, 2024

        Kofa National Wildlife Refuge - Crystal Hill Free Campsites

        Crystal hill rock hounding

        Crystal Hill-Kofa National Wildlife Refuge.

        Free remote dispersed camping. South of Quartzite along hwy 95.

        NEVERMIND the BLM no camping sign at the hwy turnoff, go 3.1 mi to Kofa Refuge boundary and then to the 5.7 mi point and you reach Crystal Hill. There is a loop with about several back in remote style campsites. No signs, no toilets, no water, no trash, no tables, no fire rings. However cell seems good. 14d camping limit. The road in is washboard rocky gravel. Also more camping spots between the Kofa boundary and Crystal Hill.

        Important note! The turnoff from hwy 95 is between mp 96 and mp 95. As of Nov 2024 there is a significant dip leaving the hwy that may be problematic for trailers or long RVs, causing you to drag the rear end or hitch... Recon first..

      • RThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 17, 2024

        BLM King Valley Road Free Dispersed

        Good one night stop

        This an excellent place for a stopover especially if you are heading south through the algodones border crossing. Although you can hear traffic it’s not intrusive. 5 minutes east of the 95 just north of the border patrol check point. It’s dispersed camping, flat, no shade. It has nice views of the surrounding mountains. The one thing to be on the lookout for is the tiny red cactus that is abundant.

      • Patrick J.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Oct. 3, 2024

        Arizona Oasis RV Resort

        Great stop - Nice location on the river

        Stopped here for one night as we were passing through. The staff we met were MJ and Carrie, very nice and friendly who wanted to make sure we were taken care of. The sites were long enough to not unhitch and the utilities were placed well. It was a short walk to the river where we spent some time. Departed the next day.

      • B9 G.
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        Sep. 23, 2024

        Shady Lane RV Park

        Beautiful Place

        Super clean, friendly, and welcoming—great energy and quick to help me find my spot even when I arrived late!

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Sep. 22, 2024

        River Sands RV Resort

        A brand new desert oasis!*

        Huge resort with spacious spots and full hook up’s. Mostly flat with paved roads everywhere you will take your rv/camper on your visit. Close and easy access to Colorado River for swimming, boating, seadoos and off-leash dog walking/playing. Exceptional clubhouse with a gym and enough room to stretch out, remote work, or to catch a game with fam and friends on their big flat screen tv. Firepit and golf cart rentals plus smores kits and doggie bags with a bandana, dog toy and treats are also available. Super pet and kid friendly with play systems and a 2000sqft dog park. The store could use more ‘store’ items but there is a family dollar directly across the street.

        They also have tiny homes for rent and I think the longest rv spot is almost 72-80’ long.

        Clean bathhouse and laundry facilities. Free WiFi. So much to mention and I know I’m missing something but I hope i helped.

        Don’t forget to ask Lou if you can purchase the wakeboard in the office. And tell them you heard about the first flight discount for 20% off.

        *The resort is really big. About a half mile long or more. If you have trouble doing long walks or walking in general then renting a golf cart is highly recommended.

      • Caitlin S.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Emerald Cove Resort
        May. 14, 2024

        Emerald Cove Resort

        Friendly area with river access

        Although campsites are close together, there are many spots for friend groups to park near each other. Walking distance to the river. Walking distance to nearby bar/restaurant. Very friendly and clean area!

      • Theresa H.
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        Apr. 20, 2024

        La Mirage RV Park

        Nothing like advertised

        We got here and after reading all the great reviews about having bathroom showers and a laundromat it has absolutely nothing only the laundromat. There are no picnic tables. There is no fire ring. After calling the person we spoke to back we were told we could not get her money back and try to find another site with a toilet and showers. So we are stuck here. Add an outrageous price for what there is.

      • Bob D.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Apr. 10, 2024

        Walter's Camp RV Park & Campground

        Could be quite - expect to dry camp

        Most certainly a relaxing place. Lots of birds. Quite except for the store fridge compressor that ran and ran. Hosts are friendly. We were the only ones there. Expect to dry camp. There are no power hookups. The campground does have a central RV dump station, so you can dump before you hit the road. There are water hose hookups, but I would not introduce this water into your RV. It is brownish and not well treated. It is basically river water from a shallow well that ran through a sediment filter. You can wash dishes with it outside using a basin, but that's about it. I will say the community showers are great. Hot water and seemingly the same water at the sites but somehow seems clear. Anyway showers are great. Oh, one more thing, we choose a site sort of close to the store and showers. Well the store has a noisy compressor that runs pretty much 24 hours a day. Seemingly never cycles on and off. Very annoying.

      • David T.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Apr. 10, 2024

        Arizona Oasis RV Resort

        Great stay, bad bugs

        Pros: Cute area, great sized spots, no issues with the camp grounds or amenities. River was awesome for the kids. Cons: The river area became packed from people setting out tents as soon as the sun came up, and the mosquitoes were TERRIBLE as soon as the sun began to set. Kids had so many bites from the first night we did not enjoy going out once the sun began setting. We tried sprays, candles, and other products and they helped a little but still bad.

      • JThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Dome Rock Road Camp
        Apr. 4, 2024

        Dome Rock Road Camp

        Beautiful open space camping

        We'd been staying at a county park on the Colorado River and had been driving to several hiking spots. We decided to boondock for a weekend and Dome Rock 14-day was perfect (and free!). Close to highway for easy access, but we chose a site far enough away we weren't bothered by the traffic noise. We could let our dogs off leash, went for long hikes through the creek beds and up the smaller mountains. We did use our gennie periodically to keep everything running (evenings to use appliances and top the battery off). The temps were great and there was some rain one night but no accumulation.

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Walter's Camp RV Park & Campground
        Mar. 29, 2024

        Walter's Camp RV Park & Campground

        Great stay off the Colorado.

        Pulled in for a night, and stayed 3. Clean camp, showers with great pressure and plenty of hot water. Stayed on the river with great access for swimming and fishing. Very quiet this time of year, also great access to BLM lands for Off road, etc, disperse camping is an option. Hosts were great.

      • Lisa F.
        Camper-submitted photo from BLM Palm Canyon Road Dispersed
        Mar. 25, 2024

        BLM Palm Canyon Road Dispersed

        An Amazing Place

        Lots of dispersed camping all along the road to the trailhead. Lower = flatter. Higher has better views. Your call. Great road, too. Nice hike to see the fan palms.

      • TC S.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Slab City
        Mar. 23, 2024

        Slab City

        If Burning Man and a Landfill had a Baby...

        I visited for two nights to see which version of the Slab City story to believe - There are so many videos, but most of them were made by people who did not even stay overnight.

        One story is the romanticized tale of free-thinking sovereign citizens and preppers working together in Utopian Fashion to survive off the grid in the deep Sonoran Desert and shun government interference in their lives.  They even have movie nights and a Saturday night open mic.  There are some folks there who deserve a kind description and they work very hard to help their neighbors when they can.  There just aren't enough of them.    

        The other story is about how hundreds of conspiracy-laden, disenfranchised, meth-heads, dependent on SSI, have trashed a 600-acre parcel of public land.  This group is real too, and will solicit your sympathy and cash if they can't figure out how to siphon gas out of your tank while you're wandering Salvation Mountain.

        If none of this impresses you, then by all means, visit during winter to see the clever art installations, but if you're determined to hang for longer than the day, I recommend you pay to stay at Mojo's Camp or The Ponderosa where the hosts have a care about their guests.  Do Not camp alone out in the open.  Do not accept any bliss from anyone, and do not flash your cash.   Leave the kids at home unless you want to scare them straight.

      • mThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Plomosa Road
        Mar. 7, 2024

        Plomosa Road

        Great FREE area

        I spent 2 weeks here and loved it. I was a little close to the road,so there was road noise during the day. Quiet at night. How close your neighbors are depends upon where you park.

      • Ashlee G.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Ehrenberg Dispersed Camping
        Feb. 28, 2024

        Ehrenberg Dispersed Camping

        Free open camping near Quartzsite

        We camped in this area for a week and it was a nice place to be off the road. You can dump and fill at the chevron in Ehrenberg. Then take Ehrenberg-Cibola road south east into the desert. You don’t have to go far, then just pull off. Note that the road is pretty washboard for a couple miles but we were fine in our nearly-40 foot rig if you take it slow. Easy access to town if you need to go back in but far enough off the road for quiet.

      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Plomosa Road
        Feb. 27, 2024

        Plomosa Road

        LTVA Plomosa Rd

        I have stayed at this location a few days to 2 week as I travel here and there between CA and other places in AZ. I will say the majority of campers keep there campsites very nicely. A few could do better. Overall, I enjoy the friendly likeminded folks and the beautiful weather! Thank goodness the BLM shares these places with the people! Let’s be supportive and keep it going✌️

      • LThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Shea Road BLM Dispersed
        Feb. 20, 2024

        Shea Road BLM Dispersed

        Felt sketch initially but was great

        Tons of campers. I headed out on the road toward the coordinates but ended up camping about 4 miles before even getting to them. Maybe it gets more secluded? Once I lost cell service I turned back to find a spot within range, given that there were so many campers I didn’t feel totally safe and there was nowhere to have unseen privacy. Big groups and ATVs set up with really loud music but everyone observed quiet hours and the ambiance ended up being entertaining.


      Guide to Blythe

      Blythe, California, offers a variety of RV camping options that cater to different preferences and needs, making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

      Some prices for RV Parks range from $22 to $40

      RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups and clean facilities

      • Arizona Oasis RV Resort features full electric hookups and well-maintained amenities, making it a popular choice among RVers.
      • At The Cove RV Resort, guests enjoy clean showers and laundry facilities, enhancing their camping experience.
      • River Sands RV Resort boasts spacious spots with full hookups and a clubhouse for social gatherings.

      Big rigs should check out spacious sites with easy access

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      • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Blythe, CA?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Blythe, CA is Arizona Oasis RV Resort with a 3.8-star rating from 13 reviews.

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