Best Cabin Camping near Laughlin, NV

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Several cabin accommodations dot the landscape along the Colorado River near Laughlin, with options at Laughlin Avi KOA, Colorado River Oasis RV Park, and Riverside Adventure Trails RV Resort. Most cabins provide electric hookups, beds, and basic furnishings, while bathroom facilities are typically shared in central locations. A visitor noted, "They have their own entrance to the river which is super neat because if you rent jet skis you can get back to your lodging any time of the day," highlighting the convenience of riverside cabins. Heating and air conditioning systems are standard in most cabin rentals, crucial given the extreme summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100°F in this desert region.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The KOA cabins near the Avi Casino offer proximity to entertainment while maintaining reasonable rates. According to one visitor, "Reasonable price and spaces are very spacious. Employees are friendly and helpful." Most cabin facilities remain open year-round, though advance reservations are strongly recommended during peak travel periods from October through April when snowbirds flock to the region. Pet policies vary by location, with many allowing dogs but imposing limits on number and size.

Limited cooking facilities exist in most cabins, so visitors should pack accordingly. Kitchenettes may include microwaves, mini-refrigerators, and coffee makers, but full cooking equipment is rare. Guests typically need to bring their own bedding, pillows, and towels unless specifically noted otherwise by the provider. The Colorado River Oasis RV Resort maintains "vacation rentals right on the river" with more extensive amenities than standard cabins. Grocery stores are located in Bullhead City approximately 5-10 minutes from most cabin locations, making it convenient to purchase supplies upon arrival.

Best Cabin Sites Near Laughlin, Nevada (22)

    1. Davis Camp Park - Mohave County

    21 Reviews
    Bullhead City, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 754-7250

    "Loved being able to set up our Napier Sportz tent with our Subaru at the river's edge on the Colorado River just outside of Bullhead City, Az. (across from Laughlin, NV). So clear!"

    "Who doesn’t love camping and walking straight out to the River at your feet? Literally tent camping is allowed that close. Forgot your ice? They sale that on site as well."

    2. Laughlin Avi KOA / Journey

    7 Reviews
    Laughlin, NV
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 535-5450

    "Reasonable price and spaces are very spacious. Employees are friendly and helpful. Casino is across the street next to the river."

    "Close to the casino, golfing, the Colorado River, Needles, Laughlin and Bullhead City. Has its own launch ramp for water toys. Not much I the way of trees for shade, and mostly dirt."

    3. Desert View RV Resort

    15 Reviews
    Needles, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 326-4000

    "Nice tall Oleander shrubs provide shade and privacy between sites. Generous sized pull through sites. This time we stayed in the back row (in front of the full timers) and it was so quiet."

    "This park is located adjacent to a KOA on a road that used to be a section of the old Route 66.  Our GPS vectored us in circles until it got it right.  So be warned.  "

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    4. Needles KOA

    12 Reviews
    Needles, CA
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (760) 326-4207

    "However the sites are flat and gravel and there is a decent laundry room. The bath house is dated but serviceable."

    "I'm impressed with how many amenities are provided: pool, laundry room, clubhouse, well-appointed bathroom, and a camp store with reasonable prices. My campsite is tidy and of a generous size."

    5. Arrowhead Cove — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    4 Reviews
    Bullhead City, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (702) 293-8990

    $50 / night

    "I was looking for a remote Cove to set up for a couple nights on Lake Mead and found this little gem off the beaten path but still accessible on a rugged and steeply graded access road."

    "ok, when you drive in from the entrance off of bullhead make sure you keep driving and pass princess cove and just keep driving until you see a paved road on your left..."

    6. Ridgeview RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Bullhead City, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 754-2595

    "Your away from the hustle and bustle of the river traffic but close enough to still Enjoy."

    "Nice main cabin area with ping pong tables. Pool and spa area are well kept and very nice looking!"

    7. Colorado River Oasis RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Bullhead City, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 763-9403

    "It's so well kept and plenty of room for the big rigs, Full hook-ups at every site(w/s/e) 20/30/50 amp, I noticed Concrete patios at most sites, oh, and did I mention they have FREE Wi-Fi throughout the"

    "Great spot to get away quiet every park with plenty of amenities"

    CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

    8. Colorado River Oasis RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Bullhead City, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 763-4385

    "They have their own entrance to the river which is super neat because if you rent jet skis you can get back to your lodging any time of the day."

    "FHU's, wifi, cable TV. Very clean bathrooms and showers.  Excellent customer service.  Sabrina and Wayne both helped us get hooked up, and helped with our cable TV issues. "

    9. Riverside Adventure Trails RV Resort

    1 Review
    Bullhead City, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 763-8800

    "The pool was an absolute lifesaver in the August heat! Friendly locals (we needed a tin opener!) and several chatted to us in the pool and social room."

    10. Moon River RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Mohave Valley, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 788-6666

    "There's a nice activities room, laundry room and swimming pool. Most of the people here are snowbirds and they come back every year."

    "The pool was refreshing, the showers and bathrooms clean, friendly staff. Enjoyed a few games of pool in the air conditioned activities center, lots of books and movies to borrow."

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Cabin Reviews near Laughlin, NV

168 Reviews of 22 Laughlin Campgrounds


  • C
    Oct. 17, 2020

    Davis Camp Park - Mohave County

    Waterfront campsites

    Loved being able to set up our Napier Sportz tent with our Subaru at the river's edge on the Colorado River just outside of Bullhead City, Az. (across from Laughlin, NV). So clear! Lots of families with jet skis, which we found entertaining although noisy. We just parked our beach chairs in the water as it was hot!! Bath and showers ok, but a hike up the stairs. Pet friendly, too!

  • Heather H.
    Jul. 24, 2021

    Kingman KOA

    Overnighter

    The people at the Kingman Koa were very nice and accommodating. Rv spots are all dirt but surrounded by trees and bushes for some privacy. Bathrooms were older but clean. There is a cute dog park with a few tunnels to climb on, but no grass. A bunch to do for kids. They have a nice playground, mini golf, horse shoes, and a pool. The pool was good side but the water was alittle merky.

    Adorable mini log cabins for rent.

    Overall good place for short trips. Tucked in a neighborhood and close to retail and town. Propane fill up available on site.

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

    Needles KOA

    desert camping you have to pay for

    ok ok ok... this place does offer a lot!!! A clean blue swimming pool, laundry, showers, and bathrooms. each camp spot has pads, bbq grills, and water sources, some also offer a little covered canopy which is needed out here. In case you want to stay in a cabin, they have small cabins available to rent. This place has a variety of games around that can be fun for groups. I gave it a 4 only because it's really nothing special besides the amenities they could for sure have put some nice trees in to make it more shade for guest.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2020

    Needles Marina Resort

    Everything one could need

    Cool Little Spot !! Talk about clean! This place has exceeded that by all means. The bathroom was immaculate as can be. With kids if the bathroom isn’t clean our babies are not going in. Super dope place right on the river with little sandy beaches on the river and a cool water inlet that is surrounded by grass for a fun family day. This entire place has hook ups and group areas available. They do have cabin rentals as well. Grocery store Golf across the street Tennis courts

    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 OR its not something us campers are on this is more of an airbnb. 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!

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Lake Havasu State Park Campground

    Overflow Parking with a Beach View...Yes, Please!

    We love it when parks have a plan for traveling campers like us who hate making reservations, and Lake Havasu came through in spades. They have a whole section of their campground dedicated to folks like us. We pulled up, grabbed a space, and spent the night right by the lakeshore. 

    I’m afraid we didn’t take pictures of the parking area as we were so taken with the view! It’s a huge parking lot with dedicated camping spaces, with picnic tables, trash cans and plenty of space between your neighbors. The bathrooms offer flush toilets, sinks and warm showers. 

    The RV dump tanks were close by, as is the vast boat launch area. While the overnight area might be a little more spartan, the rest of the park is gorgeous with looping campsite areas, rentable cabins, and winding paths. 

    Yet, it’s still within the town limits, so everything you might need, or want, is a short walk, bike ride, or drive away. You can even catch the ferry to the casinos across the lake if you want to lose your spending money. 

    Hiking, biking and paddling opportunities could all be reached from the campsite. Each site along the beach had some trees for shade, but all the sunshine you could want for solar power as well.  We’ll keep this place in mind when we want a quick overnight with some shower access close to town.

  • Jordan H.
    Jun. 13, 2022

    Lake Havasu State Park Campground

    Great campground!

    The bathrooms were clean, the campsite was beautiful, there was a beach that was pet friendly. The employees were super friendly.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2020

    Davis Camp Park - Mohave County

    Anything and everything

    This camp ground has so much it’s a little village in its own. Who doesn’t love camping and walking straight out to the River at your feet? Literally tent camping is allowed that close. Forgot your ice? They sale that on site as well. They have dump stations for your RVs and fresh water source to Fill up. They have covered tables and bbq grills as well. You can rent cabins that they have available but they are always booked up so if that’s what your after make sure to book in advance. Even if your not camping and you just want to go in it’s ten dollars no matter just so you know. Summer time this place is lines miles long so get there a day early before the weekend starts to save you a little wait. This place you can get to by boat, drive, and even walking. They do have clean bathrooms and it’s Well kept. Keep your food in containers because they have skunks and raccoons.. I know crazy.. little fact the entire Laughlin area has them near the water and hotels because they want a quick meal. AnywAy have proper storage because you may wake up to nothing... really nice place on the water!


Guide to Laughlin

Camping cabins near Laughlin, Nevada dot the surrounding desert landscape where summer temperatures regularly exceed 110°F from June through September. The region sits at approximately 540 feet above sea level along the Colorado River, creating a stark contrast between the arid desert and vibrant riverfront recreation areas. Winter temperatures typically range from 40-65°F, making October through April the peak season for visitors seeking riverside accommodations.

What to do

Water activities at Davis Camp: Located just outside Bullhead City on the Arizona side of the Colorado River, Davis Camp offers waterfront cabin and RV sites. "Loved being able to set up our Napier Sportz tent with our Subaru at the river's edge on the Colorado River just outside of Bullhead City, Az. (across from Laughlin, NV). So clear! Lots of families with jet skis, which we found entertaining although noisy," notes one visitor to Davis Camp Park.

Casino entertainment nearby: Guests staying at cabins near Laughlin can easily access gaming and entertainment at nearby resorts. A visitor to Laughlin Avi KOA mentioned, "Casino is across the street next to the river. Fireworks are nightly and available to buy at the corner gas station/fireworks store." The KOA is within walking distance of Avi Casino, providing easy access to entertainment without staying at casino hotels.

Desert exploration: Cabin campers can use their accommodations as a base for exploring the surrounding desert landscape. "We did not hang out at the river as it looked like total mayhem (fun but chaotic), crowded beach area with boats everywhere, and loud music," one camper reported, suggesting that visitors can find quieter experiences away from the popular waterfront areas.

What campers like

River access: Many cabin sites provide direct access to the Colorado River. At Colorado River Oasis RV Park, campers appreciate the convenience of waterfront access. "Super nice RV resort in Bullhead city, I was blown away to find this little gem in this area. It's so well kept and plenty of room for the big rigs," one visitor noted about this park that offers cabin rentals alongside RV spaces.

Swimming pools: Most cabin campgrounds near Laughlin feature swimming pools to combat the extreme desert heat. A visitor to Ridgeview RV Resort stated, "Clean bathrooms, spotless pool and spa, stunning restaurant that offers brunch for $5 dollars on the weekends," highlighting the value of well-maintained facilities.

Privacy options: Some cabin locations offer more seclusion than others. "This campground has all large pull through sites with not quite level gravel pads. There is a paved 'patio' area at each site. Sites are separated by a privacy hedge of oleander that also offers some shade," reports a visitor to Desert View RV Resort, noting how landscape features create separation between camping units.

What you should know

Extreme temperatures: Summer heat in the Laughlin area can be dangerous, with temperatures regularly exceeding 110°F. "We stayed overnight in July and the temperature when we arrived was 113 degrees! As such, we were confined to our trailer," reported a visitor at Needles KOA, which offers cabin rentals about 30 minutes from Laughlin.

Reservation timing: Book cabins well in advance during peak season. "Most of the people here are snowbirds and they come back every year," notes a visitor to Moon River RV Resort, highlighting the seasonal demand for accommodations in the area from October through April.

Noise levels: River recreation can create significant noise at waterfront cabin sites. "Davis camp has gotten very populated over the years and gets really crowded, really quickly. If you want a nice spot, better get there early," one camper advised, noting that "the bugs get pretty insane as the sun goes down."

Tips for camping with families

Kid-friendly activities: Some resorts offer designated areas for children. "The kids love the open areas to run and play in though there are not great playgrounds. The sites are mostly level but could use some maintaining," reports a visitor to Davis Camp Park, suggesting families bring their own entertainment options.

Casino childcare: For parents wanting adult time, some nearby casinos offer supervised child areas. "After the sun went down all the parents decided drop off all kids at the kids care play center where you can leave your kid in there till 2am, yes that's right 2am. All of us parents laughed at that but then went out gambling and eating out late and ended up picking our kids up close to 1am," shared a visitor to Riverside Adventure Trails RV Resort.

Water safety considerations: The Colorado River current varies throughout the year, requiring vigilant supervision. "The pool is a nice relief from the desert heat. Basically a good place to stop in the middle of a hot and dry stretch of highway," noted one camper, suggesting pools might be safer options for younger children than the river itself.

Tips from RVers

Early arrival recommended: Secure better sites by arriving mid-week or early in the day. "If you want a nice spot, better get there early. Bathrooms were all either out of order or very dirty. Also, it is much more enjoyable with water toys (jet skis, boats, inflatables, etc)," advises a camper from Davis Camp.

Local shopping access: Convenience stores charge premium prices, so stock up in larger towns. "Grocery stores are very close for any of your needs," mentions a camper from Laughlin Avi KOA, noting that most cabin locations are within easy driving distance of shopping areas.

Temperature management: Air conditioning is essential during summer months. "The water is the clearest I've ever seen and the water fowl dive freely along the banks. There is a treasure trove of wildlife here apparent just from the birds singing," reports a visitor to Arrowhead Cove, highlighting how early morning or evening activities can help avoid the worst of the day's heat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Laughlin, NV?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Laughlin, NV is Davis Camp Park - Mohave County with a 3.9-star rating from 21 reviews.

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