Best RV Parks & Resorts near Blythe, CA

Several RV resorts near Blythe accommodate motorhomes and travel trailers with full hookup capability. The Cove RV Resort provides waterfront sites on the Colorado River with concrete pads and 50-amp electric connections. Arizona Oasis RV Resort features pull-through RV sites with full hookups including water, sewer, and electric service. River Sands RV Resort offers 265 spacious motorhome sites with 50-amp electrical service, sewer connections, and water hookups. Most parks maintain level gravel or paved interior roads suitable for big rig navigation and maneuvering. "Very large nice spot! The place seems in the middle of nowhere, but is right next to the Colorado River and has a nice beach area."

Access to these RV parks generally requires driving through desert terrain with few elevation changes, making navigation straightforward for larger motorhomes. Dump stations are available at most properties, though River Sands does not offer this amenity. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, necessitating reliable air conditioning and adequate power connections. Pets are permitted at all surveyed RV parks, with Arizona Oasis and River Sands featuring dedicated dog areas. Cell service remains consistent throughout the region due to proximity to Interstate 10. Many facilities operate year-round, though several reviewers noted mosquitoes can be problematic near the river during warmer months. Propane is available in Blythe and Ehrenberg for RV travelers needing to refill tanks.

Best RV Sites Near Blythe, California (107)

    1. Arizona Oasis RV Resort

    13 Reviews
    Blythe, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 232-4288

    $63 - $115 / night

    "Easy in and out off the 10 freeway, large rv friendly, river spots back up to a grassy area on the river, cabin and RV rentals available, laundry room, clean facilities and friendly staff."

    "It does get hot so full hookups in the summer is a must. The pool was a nice break from the river."

    2. The Cove RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Blythe, CA
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 922-5350

    $70 - $133 / night

    "We camped on the waterfront sites right above the beach and it was perfect. We had groups in F3, F4 and F5."

    "Cool vibes, nice people, spotless pool, grass everywhere, right on the river, full hook ups, they have a basketball court, arcade type thing for the kids and adults alike."

    3. Ehrenberg/River Sands KOA Holiday

    1 Review
    Blythe, CA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 255-5208

    $39 - $112 / night

    "Close and easy access to Colorado River for swimming, boating, seadoos and off-leash dog walking/playing."

    4. Villa Verde RV & Mobile Park

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

    5. Walter's Camp RV Park & Campground

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

    $25 - $65 / night

    "Not the fanciest but it was a nice quiet area with full hookups. Only $40 a night included utilities and WiFi. We saw some wildlife. Nice little hike in the scrub pines."

    "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."

    6. Pattie's RV Park

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

    7. Holiday Palms RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Quartzsite, AZ
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 927-5666

    $65 - $900 / night

    "The park has everything, the staff and full time residents are delightful. Super clean bathhouses, amazing pool area, a library I wanted to just camp out in."

    "The amenities are a huge bonus."

    8. Shady Lane RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Quartzsite, AZ
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 927-6844

    "Breezy and Finius were home away from home for us and our two pups. The campground is super affordable and had the best overall feel. Clean and beautifully landscaped."

    9. Ameri-Can Trails RV Park

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

    "Full hookup. Gravel road and spaces. They are trying to spruce up the place. Planting shrubs. This was a stop over on our way to Deadhorse Ranch. Quiet park. Reasonable prices."

    10. Rice Ranch RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Quartzsite, AZ
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 927-4782

    $42 - $79 / night

    "A big dusty parking lot of RV’s with both full hook-ups electric/water/sewer and dry camping options. There are a couple of clean flush toilets and a large dumpster available near the main entrance."

    "Brand new electrical, water, and sewer installed. A pickleball court, and a new dog park (hidden from view)."

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RV Park Reviews near Blythe, CA

233 Reviews of 107 Blythe Campgrounds


  • G
    Jun. 17, 2020

    USMC Venture Lodging at Martinez Lake

    Great location, questionable staff

    Quiet, clean, remote little military family camp on Lake Martinez with concrete RV sites and full hook ups, 50 amp electric only, but they have a loaner 30 amp adapter if they can find it. Park models and cabins available for those who do not tent camp or RV. Various types of water craft available for rent and limited docking for your own boat.

    Easy to get camp site reservations in Summer. Have not tried here in winter as the place fills up with military retirees/ snow birds.

    Staff on the other hand is mentally lost at best. Seems like they don’t really know what’s what most of the time ( refer back to the 50/30 amp adaptor that they usually can’t find as their storage location is on the floor beside the desk). The store is adequately stocked with alcohol, USMC souvenirs, but very lacking the things campers need most often, ie toilet paper, paper towels, dish soap etc. they don’t even sell popcorn, how can one camp without popcorn.

    Despite the “lost in space” staff and the “non” mercantile in a remote place, I give this place 4 stars as it is quiet, inexpensive and a great little spot away from the city.

  • Diane  H.
    Sep. 29, 2016

    Quartzite - La Posa

    Camping in the winter in the desert, nice

    I camped in La Posa South area which is one of several areas for long term camping on BLM land near Quartzsite, AZ. You can buy a permit to camp in any of the areas for the season which I believe starts in November and ends in April. They also offer permits for two week intervals if you are not planning on camping all season. It is dry camping although there is a dump station and water available along with a row of dumpsters in each area for trash. This place fills up in the winter but there are still plenty of areas to find a good camping spot. If you do camp farther out watch out for traffic from ATV's and four wheelers who don't seem to believe the speed limits apply to them.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 26, 2021

    Ameri-Can Trails RV Park

    Quite place

    Quiet RV site with tons of cute baby bunnies running all around when the sun starts to go down.

    Gravel roads and plenty of places to park your vehicles.

    This is a senior community

    Nice clean pool

    Slab of cement with tables on each of them at each site Really good tables not wooden broken ones but really nice tables. Pull through sites with full hook ups they have daily weekly and monthly rates

    Nice community center with lots of activities going on so check the calendar so you can enjoy the activities they have going on You’re nearby to a gas station and the store if you need anything other than that overall grade RV park with new management

  • D
    Feb. 14, 2021

    Arizona Oasis RV Resort

    Right on the Colorado River

    Easy in and out off the 10 freeway, large rv friendly, river spots back up to a grassy area on the river, cabin and RV rentals available, laundry room, clean facilities and friendly staff. Right on the California/ AZ border, close to Blythe for groceries and restaurants. Great place for off road vehicles since you can drive to the desert trails in about 2 minutes and ride for hours. All sites are full hook up, streets are gravel, sites have a cement pad and the rest is gravel and can accommodate even the longest set ups.

  • Andi F.
    Jan. 20, 2022

    Quartzite - La Posa

    Boondocking at its best

    La Posa BLM has several entrances and is massive. It makes reviews tough on this because it depends which area you are in. I’m am reviewing Tyson Wash and South.

    I do not recommend Tyson Wash for large RVs. They are there, but there are areas where the ground is deceptively soft. We got our 38ft class a stuck and had to be towed out. It’s stunning and is very quiet there, but use extreme caution with heavy rigs.

    After we were freed, we crossed over to South. South is the area where you can dump, get water, and empty trash. You MUST have a permit to use the stations. There are two permits; short and long term. Short is two weeks and $40. Long (LTVA) is Sept 15-Apr 15 and is $180.

    Because South is access to the stations, it is very busy there. People park in groups and are quite close. If you like socializing and whatnot, the lower part of South is for you. The upper area is a dirt road access in but very quiet with enormous space between rigs. It is almost entirely big rigs who have tip outs and such…much more private area. Please do your best to respect the space up in that area. It’s literally the reason for being there.

    This is probably one of the best Boondocking areas I’ve ever seen if you know what you want. Because of the stations, there are reasonable fees but I highly recommend it.

  • L
    Oct. 5, 2021

    Destiny McIntyre RV Resort

    OK for overnight

    Site was basically a grass field. 50 amp and water but mo sewer hookups. Bugs were terrible. Lots of long-term/ permanent guests. Nice host.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 25, 2021

    Villa Verde RV & Mobile Park

    A little ran down

    Ran down and outdated. Pull through sites, back in sites both with full hook ups. Dump station Tables at some spots but not all You can get a very low rate here so negotiate because they don’t have much business and you can get a good price. This is also a mobile home park and In the back they have storage and extra parking if needed. The hosts are very nice. No showers No bathrooms

  • M
    Dec. 15, 2021

    Hidden Beaches River Resort, Inc.

    Nice quiet place

    Stayed for 2 nights. Quiet for a park this size. Lots of long term tenants. The wifi is awesome. Staff is friendly and helpful. Bathhouse is clean. Showers are lukewarm after the first 30 seconds, which is the only drawback other than the bathhouse and laundry are on the other side of the park from the short term area. I'd stay again. Closer to the Blythe Intaglio area. Lots of hiking there.

  • C
    Jan. 25, 2022

    Black Rock RV Village

    It’s got it all

    Everything you need, showers rec room, groceries, hook ups, pool, great staff and friendly neighbors. Hundreds of trails , pet friendly. It’s fantastic.


Guide to Blythe

RV camping near Blythe, California offers direct access to the Colorado River while remaining close to essential services. The region experiences summer temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F from June through September, with milder winters averaging 65-75°F during daytime hours. The desert landscape features minimal elevation changes, making most campgrounds accessible for large rigs without difficult terrain to navigate.

What to do

Water recreation access: At Walter's Camp RV Park & Campground, visitors find excellent river access for fishing and swimming. "Great access to BLM lands for Off road, etc, disperse camping is an option," notes reviewer Dale P. The camp sits approximately 6 miles off the main highway down a dirt road that's regularly maintained.

Basketball and games: The Cove RV Resort offers recreational facilities beyond water activities. "They have a basketball court, arcade type thing for the kids and adults alike," mentions Brittney C. The resort also includes pool tables and ping pong tables in their game room.

River swimming: Arizona parks offer sandy beach areas for water access. "The beach was great and the boat launch is right next to it," reports Chelsea B. about her experience at The Cove. Most riverfront properties maintain designated swimming areas, though current strength can vary throughout the year.

What campers like

Riverside camping spots: River Sands RV Resort provides direct water access for multiple activities. Reviewer Dina S. notes, "Close and easy access to Colorado River for swimming, boating, seadoos and off-leash dog walking/playing." The resort features paved roads throughout the property.

Community amenities: Many parks offer central facilities for socializing. "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," reports Dina S. about River Sands. Multiple resorts maintain community areas with planned activities.

Sunsets and wildlife viewing: Desert camping provides excellent nature viewing opportunities. "Sunrises and sunsets are endless and jaw dropping!" reports Shari G. about Rice Ranch RV Park. Morning and evening hours offer the best wildlife viewing when temperatures are cooler.

What you should know

Mosquito preparation: Bugs can be problematic at riverfront properties. David T. reports at Arizona Oasis RV Resort: "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."

Water quality concerns: Some parks have questionable water systems. At Walter's Camp, reviewer Bob D. warns, "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."

Variable shower conditions: Bathroom facilities differ significantly between parks. "We did not even hook up water to our trailer cause it was a jacked up homemade system," notes Leslie and Jeff C. about The Cove RV Resort. Several reviewers recommend checking shower facilities upon arrival before deciding to use them.

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly amenities: Holiday Palms RV Resort caters to those traveling with pets. River Sands offers "a 2000sqft dog park" and provides "doggie bags with a bandana, dog toy and treats," according to Dina S. Most parks allow pets but have varying rules about leashing.

Pool facilities: During hot summer months, swimming pools provide critical relief from heat. "Clean and well maintained campground in the desert. It does get hot so full hookups in the summer is a must. The pool was a nice break from the river," notes Julie A.

Playground access: Several parks maintain play areas for children. "Covered rv parking for an additional fee as well as playground for children and dog run for your fur babies," notes Brittney C. about Arizona Oasis. Facilities vary widely between parks, with some offering minimal child-specific amenities.

Tips from RVers

Electrical setup: Power reliability matters during extreme heat. Wesley S. reports about Ameri-Can Trails RV Park: "Full hookup. Gravel road and spaces. WiFi not good, Verizon has good signal." Most parks offer 30-amp service as standard, with 50-amp available at premium sites.

Connectivity options: Internet access varies significantly between properties. "Since WiFi sucks, can't stream. Bring satellite if you got it," advises Warren C. about Ameri-Can Trails. Cell reception remains generally strong throughout the region, with Verizon providing the most consistent coverage.

Parking logistics: Space configurations differ between properties. "The spots are a bit tight but once we found out the parking in the front (15 steps away) was free to park in the whole time we moved our truck and had plenty of room," shares Chelsea B. Many parks offer overflow parking areas separate from camping sites.

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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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