Best RV Parks & Resorts near Parker Dam, CA

Join the fun near Parker Dam. With tons of outdoor activities and scenic camping, this is an excellent vacation spot for all kinds of travelers. There are tons of hikes and other fun activities to partake in, as well as sights to see and explore. Find the best campgrounds near Parker Dam, plus reviews and photos from other campers like you.

Best RV Sites Near Parker Dam, California (142)

    1. BlueWater Resort & Casino

    8 Reviews
    Earp, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 669-2433

    $1 - $15 / night

    "$40 full hook up. Can be near river, or further up. Showers, laundry, wi-fi. Sites sufficient size, close together"

    "Clean, friendly, nice facilities. Will come again. Close to Walmart and casino."

    2. Islander RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Lake Havasu City, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 680-2000

    $59 - $95 / night

    "It's a safe, gated RV Resort with plenty of activities, including pickle ball, corn hole, fishing and a nice resort-style swimming pool."

    "Not much for a scenic view but the amenities are nice and the campground is very clean. Will stay here again."

    3. Havasu Falls RV Resort

    7 Reviews
    Lake Havasu City, AZ
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 764-0050

    "This place is on the main road when heading to  Lake Havasu City  you can stay here for a night, a week, a month, the winter season, or all year long, they great RV Park Facilitiesstorage for rvs and"

    "Brand new paved roads This place is on the main road when heading to Lake Havasu City you can stay here for a night, a week, a month, the winter season, or all year long, they great RV Park Facilities,"

    4. Campbell Cove RV Resort

    5 Reviews
    Lake Havasu City, AZ
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 854-7200

    "We love lake fishing and decided to stay in Lake Havasu for several months in our Venture Sonic VRB190 trailer."

    5. DJ's RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Lake Havasu City, AZ
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 764-3964

    "The pool is a little small and not much of a dog park. (There is a dry wash behind the dog park that people use but they don’t pick up after their pets). Handful of long term RV’rs here."

    "Originally coming in here I was hesitant due to the long term mobile homes etc but, you cannot beat the price. Only $40/night and deals if you stay a week or longer."

    6. Lake Havasu Members Only RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Lake Havasu City, AZ
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 663-4941

    "Lots of big trees serve as plenty of shade for this park, they also have another side across the street that adds an additional sites and activities. "

    7. Bouse RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Parker, AZ
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 851-2508

    $30 - $1560 / night

    "We had a nice pull through that accommodated our extra long RV and Trailer. The patrons at the park were as nice as the owners and management, not a grumpy Gus anywhere!"

    "I came to this Park in December of 2019 as myself and my husband were on our first trip to see what being a "Snowbird" would feel like.  We stayed here 2 nights in December and then went to Yuma. "

    8. Desert Pueblo RV Resort - 55+ Park

    3 Reviews
    Parker, AZ
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 851-2206

    $30 - $260 / night

    "Extra nice facility. Super friendly"

    "When another camper left further away from the road, hosts allowed us to move into their spot . Hosts are really good people here"

    9. Salome KOA Journey

    3 Reviews
    Salome, AZ
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    10. Pattie's RV Park

    19 Reviews
    Quartzsite, AZ
    43 miles
    +1 (928) 927-4223
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RV Park Reviews near Parker Dam, CA

471 Reviews of 142 Parker Dam Campgrounds


  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2020

    Havasu Falls RV Resort

    Brand new paved roads

    This place is on the main road when heading to  Lake Havasu City  you can stay here for a night, a week, a month, the winter season, or all year long, they great RV Park Facilities,  storage for rvs and boats, nice paved pull through sites, tables at each spot as well, heated swimming pool, internet available, Large Recreation Hall and you can go get Morning coffee, some nights they have potluck dinners, fun for the kids with all the Board& card games, have a big group perfect they have  Lots of tables & chairs , Immaculate restrooms & showers, laundry facility, Full hook-up" Big Rig" pull-thru, Full hook-ups(w/s/e) 30/50 amp, electric service and alot more. Really nice place and well kept and clean. perfect place for families or just two people. pet friendly as wellllll

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2020

    Havasu Falls RV Resort

    great amenities

    Brand new paved roads This place is on the main road when heading to Lake Havasu City you can stay here for a night, a week, a month, the winter season, or all year long, they great RV Park Facilities, storage for RVs and boats, nice paved pull-through sites, tables at each spot as well, heated swimming pool, internet available, Large Recreation Hall and you can go get Morning coffee, some nights they have potluck dinners, fun for the kids with all the Board& card games, have a big group perfect they have Lots of tables& chairs, Immaculate restrooms& showers, laundry facility, Full hook-up" Big Rig" pull-thru, Full hook-ups(w/s/e) 30/50 amp, electric service and a lot more. Really nice place and well kept and clean. perfect place for families or just two people. pet friendly as wellllll

    Here are my star ratings based on my lifestyle and what I like. I'm also a mother, dog mama, and a wife so it's not just me it's my crew and i. 1 star- AUTOMATIC relocate… the property is no longer there, trashed or/and I could never have my children there and I wouldn't ever think about staying no matter what. 2 star- Not really my jam, and would NEVER go to again… It probably more of desert life and not really my style for sure…Being from Vegas I can't stand being in the desert and I love the Trees and the Green more than anything. 3 star- Would stay there again in a pinch, but not really my style, the reason its not is because not enough family things to do, the scenery, or the location… but I would go again and feel safe having my kiddos here but only if I needed to in a pinch. 4 star- a really good rating for sure, maybe needed some improvements, minor things like being on top of each other, not a lot of privacy, but honestly little cosmetic things that aren't anything to sweat and would be back again for sure. 5 star- MY FAVORITE… love the location, safety, the surroundings, big camp spots available to fit toys for my kids to play, hammocks to hang, our big family tent, cases of firewood, our suburban or RV, etcccccc….. I would not only come back but would live if I could!!! Anyway thanks for reading and enjoy every moment like it's your last! CHEERS!

  • M
    Feb. 8, 2022

    Hidden Oasis RV Park

    Boulder Beach Campground

    This campground is very well maintained. There ate concrete pads, picnic table and firerings. There are bathrooms and fresh water hydrants. The bathrooms ate clean. I heard owls hooting, saw some rabbits, and heard coyotes at night. There are drive thru sites for big rigs. There is tent camping. There is a camp host year round. Weather was. Mild views were great.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2020

    Desert View RV Resort

    Well the name says it all

    Gravel roads and oleanders between each site for total privacy. You are in the desert but they have made this place feel like you are not in the desert. Each site is pull through and has a pavement slab for table or chairs, water, sewer and 50 amp hook ups. On property they offer showers, T-Mobile phone service, dump station, picnic tables, toilets, WiFi and trash. Pets are allowed! Yayyy... Reservations can be made.

  • 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

  • Nansi O.
    Apr. 19, 2018

    Alamo Lake State Park Campground

    Great Fishing!

    I grew up in Arizona and had never been to Alamo Lake.  The lake is kind of in the middle of nowhere but what a hidden treasure. We camped there in March 2018.  It was on the warm side.  The area is best suited for camping October - March.  This is the desert people.  Or if you have a giant RV with air conditioning and cable television, you could go anytime.  Fish early in the morning and late at night. 

    The campground is rather large with different areas for tent camping and hook-ups.  We stayed with an electric and water hook-up in a pop-up tent trailer.  There were lots of big rigs and toy haulers.  We definitely had toy envy with only our pop-up and kayaks.  This is a big ATV area so there were lots of ATVs riding around.  People also had speed boat and canoes.  The campground was not completely full even though it was Easter weekend.  It was also relatively quiet.  The bathrooms were sparkling clean and had nice showers with hot water.  There was also an AMAZING fish cleaning area at each campsite loop.  If you aren't really a campsite person, there is dispersed camping available by the shore but you need to drive down a dirt road through a tiny fork in the road "town" called Wayside.  There is a bar/restaurant/store/campground/gas station in Wayside.  The next town is about 30 miles away.

    We found some great fishing which is unusual for Arizona.  We caught bass, bluegill and catfish.  We saw people catching a lot of fish.  They have bass fishing competitions at this lake and I can see why. 

    The lake is surrounded by pretty red mountains. The sky is a beautiful blue.  I highly recommend the area.  Not too crowded, good fishing, nice clean campground.  What more could you want but maybe a nice cold beer!

  • M W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 13, 2021

    Lake Havasu State Park Campground

    Arizona State Beach

    Camped here  April 28 and stayed for 2 nights. Was very close to home but wanted to test out the new trailer. It's $30 a night for non beach sites and $40 for beach front. The sites are well separated and there are fire rings, cabana and picnic tables at each site. There is also water and electric at all sites, 30 and 50 amp.  Its was very warm the days we stayed and had the A/C on the whole time. There are flush toilets and showers available. Nice hiking trails around the park. The campground staff are all pleasant and they keep the sites and bathrooms very clean. Its even close enough to town that you can walk to many nice restaurants. The beach's are sandy and you have a nice view of the sunset over the water in the evening. There is a dump station for those with holding tanks. All sites are reservable and there are also air conditioned cabins for rent.

  • 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.


Guide to Parker Dam

Experience the beauty of RV camping near Parker Dam, California, where stunning landscapes and a variety of outdoor activities await. This area offers several well-reviewed campgrounds equipped with essential amenities for a comfortable stay.

Some prices for RV Parks range from $20 to $30

Enjoy local attractions like the London Bridge

RVers appreciate amenities like electric hookups and clean facilities

  • DJ's RV Park features full hookups and a well-kept environment, making it a popular choice among RV enthusiasts.
  • Desert's Edge at Lake Havasu offers spacious sites with essential amenities, perfect for those looking for a comfortable stay.
  • Campbell Cove RV Resort is known for its friendly staff and clean facilities, ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors.

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Which is the most popular RV campsite near Parker Dam, CA?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Parker Dam, CA is BlueWater Resort & Casino with a 3.8-star rating from 8 reviews.

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