Imperial Dam LTVA
BLM
Write a Review Senator Wash Rd. Winterhaven, CA 92283 928-317-3200 Official WebsiteGPS: 32.9013, -114.4962
Overview of Imperial Dam LTVA
A recreation permit is required at Imperial Dam Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) September 15th - April 15th. A long term LTVA permit is $180 for the entire season. A short visit LTVA permit is $40 for 14 consecutive days from date of purchase. Camping is allowed during the off-season between April 16th through September 14th, the fee is $15 per vehicle for overnight use, or $75 annually per vehicle. The maximum stay is 14 days in a 28-day period.
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by The Wandering Shores on 11/1/2023
Longest RV Reported: 35 feet (Class A)
Reported by marcoadieter on 1/7/2021
Weekly Rate Yes
Monthly Rate Yes
Pad Type dirt
Elevation 295 ft / 89 m
Tent Camping Yes
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To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 928-317-3200
Cougar Camper asked on 1/26/2022
Can you get over the air channels on TV at Imperial Dam LTVA? Thanks!
David asked on 1/1/2021
Does anyone know if I can use an inflatable boat and gas engine on the water and put it in from a shoreside campsite ...
The Big White Whale asked on 10/4/2019
Can you stay for 7 months at Imperial Dam LTVA? Can you stay for 7 months starting from November 1st?
Reviews of Imperial Dam LTVA 13 people have reviewed this location.
“Update on Showers”
Reviewed 11/1/2023
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
Site Number: | N/A |
RV Length: | 28' (Toy Hauler Travel Trailer) |
11/01/23 Winter 23/24 Residents Update on the pay showers at the BLM campground across the dam. (see our video review for full review of the LTVA) The showers and restrooms are currently closed since there is no electricity. Found this out today and have been for about four several months. I spoke with the BLM field office and they... more
11/01/23 Winter 23/24 Residents
Update on the pay showers at the BLM campground across the dam. (see our video review for full review of the LTVA) The showers and restrooms are currently closed since there is no electricity. Found this out today and have been for about four several months. I spoke with the BLM field office and they said that there is no date for them to open back up. They are unable to pump water with no electricity running to the area.
Kyle
The Wandering Shores would stay here again
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“Great Location On The Water!”
Reviewed 4/2/2023
Nightly rate: | $15 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
RV Length: | 30' (Travel Trailer) |
Stayed for a long weekend on the south shore of senators wash. Got lucky with a spot on the end so only neighbors on one side. There are a handful of spots with picnic tables. The reservoir was being drained but we still had water out our front door. We paid $15 a night. We came in late and paid through the payment box but there is a o... more
Stayed for a long weekend on the south shore of senators wash. Got lucky with a spot on the end so only neighbors on one side. There are a handful of spots with picnic tables. The reservoir was being drained but we still had water out our front door. We paid $15 a night. We came in late and paid through the payment box but there is a office that’s open during the day. North shore looked more remote but difficult to access given the long bumpy road. Overall had a great time fishing, paddle boarding and exploring. The downsides, the bugs. The gnats were a little intense. Also, a few people do not mind the quite hours and ran their generator all night.
Jifflee would stay here again
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“Good Winter Spot”
Reviewed 2/10/2022
Days stayed: | 75 |
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RV Length: | 28' (Travel Trailer) |
It is important to realize that there are the long-term areas at Imperial Dam and then there are the areas with a 14-day limit. The long-term areas are extensive, but none of the areas are on the water. The 14-day limit area consists of the north shoreline and south shoreline areas of Senator Wash Reservoir. A number of reviews addre... more
It is important to realize that there are the long-term areas at Imperial Dam and then there are the areas with a 14-day limit. The long-term areas are extensive, but none of the areas are on the water. The 14-day limit area consists of the north shoreline and south shoreline areas of Senator Wash Reservoir. A number of reviews address the short-term area. My review addresses the long-term areas.
Pricing for the winter of 2021-2022 is $40 for two weeks or $180 for the winter season in the long-term area. The short-term area on the shoreline of Senator Wash Reservoir is $15 a night or $75 for an annual pass.
The various "neighborhoods" in the long-term area can be seen on this map --- http://imperial-dam.rvhobo.net/neighborhoods/christian-center/. The distance between other campers is really a function of the neighborhood. The neighborhoods to the south tend to be more spread out. They are also farther from the dump station and the road is a bit rougher down that way.
The Pros:
- potable water, dump station, and trash are easily accessible and there is rarely a line
- sites tend to be level
- some areas have good cell coverage
- decent broadcast TV signals
- 30 minutes to Yuma which has all the services you could need
- organized community activities include yoga, spanish classes, ukelele classes, 4wd trips, group hikes, etc
- the Christian Service Center accepts mail and packages
The Cons:
- it is rocky and barren. The only vegetation is in the washes.
- the wind is nearly constant (standard for the SW desert in winter)
- some areas have no cell coverage (like near the dump station)
- it is very dusty
Overall, combining the price, services, and location it is hard to beat Imperial Dam as a long-term winter refuge. If I were just visiting for a week or two I would consider the shoreline areas of Senator Wash Reservoir or another, less barren, BLM area.
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“Great if brave enough to head to North Shore”
Reviewed 1/6/2022
Nightly rate: | $15 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Took our 30 ft class A down a windy bumpy road to the north shore. This is not LTVA. 14 day limit in 28 days. $15 per night but charge an additional $15 if you unhitch your tow vehicle. Or $75 for a year pass which also gets you into some other areas. There are numerous beautiful sites on the water. Some on open beach some on more priv... more
Took our 30 ft class A down a windy bumpy road to the north shore. This is not LTVA. 14 day limit in 28 days. $15 per night but charge an additional $15 if you unhitch your tow vehicle. Or $75 for a year pass which also gets you into some other areas. There are numerous beautiful sites on the water. Some on open beach some on more private nooks. We will be back.
Shivers Shack would stay here again
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“8 years this has been my winter spot”
Reviewed 11/28/2021
Nightly rate: | $1 |
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Days stayed: | 500 |
Site Number: | 0 |
RV Length: | 22' (Travel Trailer) |
There’s weekly yoga, music, over 1,000 acres to hike and explore, lake for swimming or kayaking or paddle boarding, dump is included. Last review said generators and dump smell, not sure why they didn’t move when there is literally over 1,000 acres to park in. We have solar but if you hate generators give your money to those people wit... more
There’s weekly yoga, music, over 1,000 acres to hike and explore, lake for swimming or kayaking or paddle boarding, dump is included. Last review said generators and dump smell, not sure why they didn’t move when there is literally over 1,000 acres to park in. We have solar but if you hate generators give your money to those people with them so they can afford solar. It’s an expensive one off. High class problems I say. I’ve met some of the most amazing people I’ve met in my life here. And my dog runs off lease. 21-45 download 7-15 upload speeds depends on the day with the booster and this is very location dependent out here so drive around and do speed tests. Verizon most spots. T-Mobile in only one area I could find. $180 for the season or $40 for two weeks. No free camping. You will get ticketed. Don’t ask me how I know.
https://youtu.be/o6yGrvrK-WQ I made a video about the music here. My friend Buster with the Santa hat passed from heart disease at 88, must have worked that heart hard with all the love he gave out, he’s missed and was well adored by us all.
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“Always wanted to stay here...it's very pretty. So I did...45 days.”
Reviewed 11/16/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 45 |
I won't bother with what I like...lots of other reviews cover the "good". After 45 days...this is what I do not like. South Mesa Campground....generators without decent mufflers. 90% use solar but there are still people who don't care they ruin it for everybody else with their loud rattling generators. Way to many dogs that bark all ... more
I won't bother with what I like...lots of other reviews cover the "good". After 45 days...this is what I do not like.
South Mesa Campground....generators without decent mufflers. 90% use solar but there are still people who don't care they ruin it for everybody else with their loud rattling generators.
Way to many dogs that bark all day long at who knows what.
The "sewage ponds" reek...depending on the breeze you might as well be camped beside them.Horrid smell.
The provided potable water is drawn directly from the lake, unfiltered. It smells like algae.
The available showers at Squaw Lake work...but are in big need of cleaning as the park hosts are to lazy to clean them. Of the 8 possible showers they only have 2 open for use. You often end up waiting your turn to shower. Heavily used and they reek!
Also there are 8 large garbage dumpsters often overfilled, and depending on the wind yoy get to smell that too.
And there are those that like to feed the birds...which come in huge flocks and crap over everything day after day.
Some great people here but there are always the few who totally ruin it. Planned to stay through March...but here at mid November I am out of this smelly place!
People like BORNTOBENOMADIC are exactly why there are places get ruined. Admits to camping without permits and dogs running loose and wild..both against the rules. There are always a few like them who think rules don't apply to them and not wise enough to know why they exist.
As for loud generators...it's called common courtesy to the hundreds of others you are disturbing with your bargain generators and loud obnoxious noise. Something you do not OBVIOUSLY posses. As for moving...I did...duh!
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“Imperial Dam LTVA ”
Reviewed 1/7/2021
RV Length: | 35' (Class A) |
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We are a 35 foot class A and this was a great place cheap for seven month stay in the winter. It was 70-75 degrees during the day 40-50 degrees at night in December and January. We plan to stay here til march this year. There is Restrooms, Water, Dump and trash and pay station all on this property. Down the road was a mailing place to ... more
We are a 35 foot class A and this was a great place cheap for seven month stay in the winter. It was 70-75 degrees during the day 40-50 degrees at night in December and January. We plan to stay here til march this year. There is Restrooms, Water, Dump and trash and pay station all on this property. Down the road was a mailing place to receive mail which is a plus for us. It was free of charge. Mostly flat spots for great night sleep. Little dusty from the wind but all and all a great long term place to stay.
marcoadieter would stay here again
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“Hey - beachfront for $15!”
Reviewed 11/9/2020
Nightly rate: | $15 |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Site Number: | beachfront |
RV Length: | 22' (Travel Trailer) |
We stayed here late December, 2018 - had plans to go somewhere else, but that didn't work, so randomly came here. We are not full-timers - we were on vacation, so were looking for something pretty or away from giant herds of people. We ended up at the furthest East spot down on the beach and it was GREAT! Our old Lab loved the water... more
We stayed here late December, 2018 - had plans to go somewhere else, but that didn't work, so randomly came here. We are not full-timers - we were on vacation, so were looking for something pretty or away from giant herds of people. We ended up at the furthest East spot down on the beach and it was GREAT! Our old Lab loved the water - we liked the quiet and having no one around us. There were hundreds of RVs up on the bluffs all scattered about, which again, if we were full time would be fun. For one night, being right on the water - it was great!
Travel Small Live Big would stay here again
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“Crowded with spotty Verizon service”
Reviewed 1/26/2020
Nightly rate: | $7 |
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Days stayed: | 6 |
We paid $43.50 for a 14 day stay at Imperial Dam LTVA online, so not to have to deal with cash in person. When we arrived, the camp host told us that we would need to print out the pass because they didn't have a way of scanning the QR code from my phone. If you don't have a printer, I'd recommend paying in person - we had to drive to ... more
We paid $43.50 for a 14 day stay at Imperial Dam LTVA online, so not to have to deal with cash in person. When we arrived, the camp host told us that we would need to print out the pass because they didn't have a way of scanning the QR code from my phone. If you don't have a printer, I'd recommend paying in person - we had to drive to Yuma the next day to get it printed.
This was our first stay at a LTVA and it sure was crowded. The area is very large and has quite a few "neighborhoods." Here's a great website that breaks it all down: http://imperial-dam.rvhobo.net/
Our group had a hard time finding an area to accommodate five rigs but eventually found a spot in the "Boot Hill" section.
AT&T and T-Mobile did not work, so Verizon was our only option. Download speeds ranged between 4 and 60 down and I regularly got booted off the network (sometimes every 5 minutes or so), I think too many people hitting the tower.
This is not a great place to go with a group of friends who want to go somewhere pretty for a week or two. It's great for someone looking for a long term place to camp for the winter. There is a great multi-lane dump station and multi-lane water fill. There's a place to dump your garbage and even a lending "liberry" if you need something to read. A couple people from our group enjoyed the 90 minute yoga class that meets up a few times a week.
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“Great BLM Camping, Dump + Fresh water”
Reviewed 2/18/2019
Days stayed: | 5 |
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We arrived here on a Saturday evening. There is an office trailer (which was closed), the camp host was off duty, and across the street was a collection box where it said it cost $10 for day use and $15/night. We thought "THIS CAN'T BE RIGHT" as everyone was saying that it is $40 for up to 14 days. So we decided to NOT pay and just fin... more
We arrived here on a Saturday evening. There is an office trailer (which was closed), the camp host was off duty, and across the street was a collection box where it said it cost $10 for day use and $15/night. We thought "THIS CAN'T BE RIGHT" as everyone was saying that it is $40 for up to 14 days. So we decided to NOT pay and just find a spot and go into the office on Sunday, when it would hopefully be open, or talk to the camp host, when he is on duty.
On Sunday morning the office was open. The volunteer said that luckily we didn't pay the $15 for the night, because that applies for just the campers down by the lake.
So this is my ONLY complaint about this place: there was NO fee schedule posted anywhere outside on the office trailer and no instructions on what to do after hours. If we were too eager to pay, we would have thrown the money into the wrong collection box. We later discovered a sheet of lots of words and their pricing (almost in fine print) on their bulletin board next to the office trailer -- but the bulletin board is so far away, that they should put a sheet right on their door, not in some disguised place far away.
Soooo.... if you come after hours, don't worry about paying but go to the office the next day.
When you'll pay, you will receive a decal sticker that goes onto your windshield and is good for either up to 14 days ($40) or 6 months ($180) on any of the LTVA's around. We intend to go to Quartzsite, AZ, to La Posa with this sticker, for example.
The volunteers were super friendly, in fact it was the best and friendliest info we EVER received anywhere about the place we were staying.
Next to the office trailer are 4 dump stations which don't have a curb, so your dump hose won't need to go upwards. Then further away is an assortment of garbage dumpsters, and even further away are 8 fresh water stations with a faucet on either side (so 16 faucets). They all work perfectly. This water is potable and tasting it without any filter, I must say that it tastes quite good.
If you desire a hot shower, there is Squaw Lake a couple of miles away from the office. With the LTVA sticker you can use their day use area and go into their shower. They sell tokens. The volunteer thought it cost $1 for 9 minutes, but he wasn't quite sure (we haven't tried them).
The place is HUGE. We were her mid-February and it was very windy. We wore sweaters. Didn't see any rattle snakes (too cold) but saw some burro poop. Apparently they sometimes come roaming around. There were MANY large 5th wheels and Class A's, and you would hardly know that anyone lives there because it was so quiet. But they don't camp, they decide to simply live here instead of where they have to shovel snow all day and night. So we would mostly see people who have dogs.
Surprisingly, EVERYONE PICKED UP THEIR DOG'S POOP!! EXCELLENT. We hiked around a lot, walked through the "urban" areas and the outskirts of this place, and we hardly saw dog poop.
We have AT&T and had to hunt a good signal down. The camp host said that they also have AT&T and it is very spotty. Yes, it was, but we were able to find a spot where we had connection for our cell phone as well as internet 24/7, uninterrupted. We were quite surprised.
Although this place is BLM Land, they have a few rules, like dog poop pickup for example. Another one is no generator use after 10pm. If you don't want to hear the neighbors, just drive out further..... there IS space to be further out!! Most people though are quite comfortable to stick together densly. To each their own.
Our van has quite low clearance and the main road is paved just beyond the office but becomes gravel later on. Not a problem. But the gravel road is graded out, meaning it has gravel pushed to each side. One has to drive over these berms to access the land where one can stay. So with our low clearance, there were a few berms that seemed to tall for us. But there is SO MUCH SPACE...... you WILL find space you can access!!
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Recreation
- boat ramp
- fishing
- recreation trail
- water access
Site Amenities
- big rig
Facilities
- dump station
- restrooms: flush
- showers
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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