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Black Meadow Landing, near Parker Dam, California, is a laid-back campground that offers a unique desert experience right by the water. With options for tents, RVs, and even cabins, it caters to a range of camping styles, making it a solid choice for both families and solo adventurers.

This spot is known for its friendly vibe and beautiful sunsets, which visitors rave about. You’ll find amenities like electric hookups and a small store for essentials, plus a diner if you’re not in the mood to cook. As one camper put it, “People here are a lot of fun,” highlighting the community spirit that makes this place special.

For those looking to get active, there’s a golf course on-site, along with opportunities for fishing and boating in the nearby lagoon and river. Just keep in mind that the summer heat can be intense, so plan to spend plenty of time in the water or keep your A/C running. The campground is also a great base for exploring the surrounding area, including a quick boat ride to Lake Havasu.

While some campers mentioned that the sites can feel a bit snug, the overall atmosphere and access to outdoor activities make Black Meadow Landing a worthwhile destination. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer stay, you’ll find plenty to enjoy in this desert oasis.

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Location

Black Meadow Landing is located in California

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Directions

From I-40 exit CA 95 south. From CA 95 exit CA 62 east. At stop sign in Earp continue straight 16 miles. At Black Meadow Landing Sign take left Continue 10 miles, road will end at Black Meadow Landing; From 1-40 exit AZ 95 south. At California Ave in Parker turn right. Go over bridge. At stop sign turn right Continue 16 miles. At Black Meadow Landing Sign take left. Continue 10 miles, road will end at Black Meadow Landing.

Address

156100 Black Meadow Rd
Parker Dam, CA 92267

Coordinates

34.35091262 N
114.19618628 W

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Access

  • Drive-In
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  • Boat-In
    Sites accessible by watercraft.

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Group
  • Cabins

Features

For Campers

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

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Sewer Hookups
  • Water Hookups
  • Pull-Through Sites
  • 30 Amp Hookups
  • 50 Amp Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Reviewed Apr. 6, 2023

Quiet and beautiful sunsets

We made a reservation a couple days before arrival and got a spot on the water. We noticed a big red ant hill and they gave us a few other spots to pick on the water. So we moved the next day. People really nice. Yes bathrooms are old but they serve the purpose and were clean. Enjoyed our stay.

SiteA28 moved to A37
Month of VisitMarch
  • Review photo of Black Meadow Landing by Sharon P., April 6, 2023
  • Review photo of Black Meadow Landing by Sharon P., April 6, 2023
Reviewed Jan. 8, 2022

Rv longterm 55+

It's a nice enough place. People here are a lot if fun. Golfing, Disc Golf, horse shoe, bocci ball, marina, club house with a ton of activities from yoga and sewing to line dancing and pub nights.

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Month of VisitJanuary
  • Review photo of Black Meadow Landing by Living W., January 8, 2022
  • Review photo of Black Meadow Landing by Living W., January 8, 2022
Reviewed Jul. 6, 2021

Sweet little Oasis

To start off, it was very hot if you are not from the area. Temps got from around 108-116 during the day. If you are going be prepared to spend alot of time in the water, or be running you A/C nonstop.

The campgrounds were nice but seemed small overall. The location we stayed was right next to the lagoon and we were not able to fully extend our awning with our slide out without it going into the next camp over.

We started with an electrical ground fault, but maintenance did come out and correct that. Then we found that we were unable to run our A/C and microwave without tripping the power supply.

There is a small golf course included in your stay, but balls and clubs are not available for rent if you don't bring your own.

There is a store on sight and a dinner with basic food if you want to not cook a meal. There is no fire pits or fire aloud. There is no cell service.

By boat, it is about a 30min ride to Lake Havasu. By vehicle it is an hr drive. The road to the campground does become a little rough and tight 2 lane around some sharp turns, but not much traffic.

The lagoon from pictures looked great for young children to play in. When we got there the water level was low throughout the river and the lagoon was only about half full.

Overall was a nice stay with great views, amenities, and very easy access to the river, but hot weather, small spaces, and on the more expensive side. We did stay over the 4th of July weekend (3 nights) and our cost was $300.

Personally would recommend for those with smaller campers or don't have slidouts and have a plan for the summer heat.

Also we were able to see a few fireworks from on top of the hill.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Black Meadow Landing by David T., July 6, 2021
  • Review photo of Black Meadow Landing by David T., July 6, 2021
  • Review photo of Black Meadow Landing by David T., July 6, 2021
Reviewed Sep. 20, 2016

Desert Camping at its easiest

You either LOVE or HATE the desert. Its hard to find an in-between. Black Meadow Landing is for all campers- whether you love or hate the desert BML will be a place that you will want to go back to. Just above the Parker Dam on the California side of fantastic Lake Havasu is a little slice of paradise. I had been going to Black Meadow Landing from 1984 to 2013- I had tent camped there as a kid as well as RV-ing. You can find all of the amenities one would need while being in the middle of a desert oasis. Too hot for the tent you brought? Rent a hotel room (I have never been in the rooms). Dont feel like cooking? Go to the diner. Forget something? You have a store right there. Need Gas? They have an on-water Cheveron for your boating needs or your land-bound vehicle needs. I golfed here during the monsoon season- its far too hot during summer to bring your clubs.
In the wonderfully hot nights I have chased wild burros attempting to get up close to them (as a young kid basically growing up here... stay away from wildlife.... watch and observe from afar). Wild Rams roam around every so often. Skunks will check out your trash at your site so be sure to dispose of your trash before you tuck-in for the night. Fishing is wonderful here. We used to fish from the docks and catch Large Mouth Bass and Catfish. Crayfish are plenty around the area and can be caught easily. You will see Carp and Perch and Bluegill as well. BML is right on the water and there are many RV sites that are waterside. I am not certain about tenting sites close to the water however you have a lagoon to swim in, a sheltered cove full of boating slips.

Since this is Lake Havasu, be forewarned that during holiday seasons it can get pretty crazy busy and the crowds are plenty- on the water and at the lake even at this campground. Most of the ordeal is up in Havasu City and populates in the Channel and under the London Bridge... so you are a ways from it all however close enough to make the North End a day trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

What amenities and facilities are available at Black Meadow Landing RV Park?

Black Meadow Landing RV Park offers a wide range of amenities and facilities. The park features a marina, clubhouse with numerous organized activities, and direct water access. Recreational options include golfing, disc golf, horseshoe pits, and bocce ball courts. The social scene is active with organized activities ranging from yoga and sewing classes to line dancing and pub nights. Bathroom facilities are available and maintained, though they are described as older. The campground accommodates various camping styles with different site options.

What are the camping and RV site prices at Black Meadow Landing?

Black Meadow Landing offers various camping and RV site options, with waterfront sites available at a premium. While specific prices are not listed, be prepared to pay rates that are typical for Lake Havasu area campgrounds. For the most current pricing information, it's recommended to contact Black Meadow Landing directly before your trip to inquire about seasonal rates, any potential discounts, and to confirm availability for your desired dates.

What is the typical weather like at Black Meadow Landing throughout the year?

Black Meadow Landing experiences typical desert climate conditions with extremely hot summers and milder winters. Summer temperatures regularly soar between 108-116°F during the day, making water activities essential or constant air conditioning necessary if staying in an RV. Visitors during summer should be prepared for intense heat and plan accordingly. Winter months offer more moderate temperatures, making it a popular destination for snowbirds and those looking to escape colder climates. Spring and fall provide transitional weather with more comfortable conditions for outdoor activities.

Where is Black Meadow Landing located on Lake Havasu?

Black Meadow Landing is located just above Parker Dam on the California side of Lake Havasu. This strategic position provides excellent water access while being slightly removed from the busiest areas of the lake. The location offers campers direct access to the water, with some sites situated right along the shoreline. This positioning makes it convenient for boating and water activities while still maintaining the desert camping experience that defines this region.

Are there RV rentals available at Black Meadow Landing in Arizona?

Black Meadow Landing does not appear to offer RV rentals directly on-site. The campground primarily provides spaces for campers to bring their own RVs or camping equipment. If you're looking to rent an RV for your stay, consider checking with RV rental companies in nearby cities like Lake Havasu City or Parker. These businesses often allow you to rent an RV that you can then drive to and set up at Black Meadow Landing. For definitive information, contact the campground office directly.