It is an easy thirty or forty minutes to a gas station so fill up when you see the Circle K and Chevron next to each other if coming from Yuma. If coming from the north Quartzsite is probably your last chance for gas. It is in the middle of nothing and nowhere, a little oasis with little to no cellphone signal. The roads are currently undergoing heavy upgrading so be ready for long travel times and keep an eye out for the wildlife at night. It was easily over 100F so the water feels nice. They are currently waiting on their own motorized equipment but until it is ready you can still rent paddle boards and the like to go on the water.
As noted in other reviews the sites are water and electric only with no dumpsite. The sites are almost on top of one another as well. We had enough room to use our picnic table between our camper and the slide out of the fifth wheel next to us. The camper on our other side was in a similar situation. The sites back right up to the water. If you are looking to lose yourself for a few days, this is the place. The store packs the basics to include ice.
This campground is very well maintained. The restrooms and laundry room are obviously well used but very clean. Their is a dog park, dump station, and air compressor, and dumpsters on site. When it reopens the Quality Inn next door allows guest to use the pool and fitness center. Their is also a bar and grill inside. The park has 117 sites with about half being pull through. All of them appear to be full hookup with the rear row given over to long term guest. There is additional space for dry camping if you prefer. If you are arriving late, call ahead so they have your documents waiting outside. If you don't have a reservation, documents are available to self-register, but it is cash only. The lot is full gravel, so bring your camp shoes, and the wind will keep your awning rolled up. The temperature was near 100F on the day that I arrived but by the time the sun started to go down the breeze made for a nice evening. The only negative thing I have to say is that the light pollution makes it very hard to see any stars.