Easy access from the interstate. We stayed here in March, and it was quite cool at night. Lots of long term residents, some of whom unfortunately just let their dogs run around and did not pick up after them. Lots of dog crap in that area. If the...
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We stayed here September 2018 to visit family. The park does not take reservations, you either self register and drop your payment in a bin, or register at a nearby museum. This creates a problem because the people at the museum have no idea if...
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We stayed here September 2018. The park is a little tight for big rigs to get in, but it is manageable. We were right behind the ball diamond. Sites are gravel with a fire pit. There is a walking trail nearby, but sections of it were washed out...
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We ended up finding this park as part of a bid to break up some travel days. It turned out to be fantastic! We stayed in mid March, and the park was less than half full. Some perms, some overnighters. The park is gravel, with half having mature...
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We parked in our narrow site, and realized it had a serious slope. We were able to level the rig, but some were not so lucky. The park has a lot of perms, some in pretty poor repair. For the most part it was clean, but we did pick up some trash...
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Sites are gravel, medium sized. We didn't have anyone next to us so that was nice. The highway is busy at all hours and we did have road noise. That said, it was the perfect location as we could walk anywhere in Quartzsite. Everyone was extremely...
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We stayed here February 2019. The park recently changed hands, and there was a lot going on construction wise while we were here. The new office is large and modern, but the mail is open to anyone- small parcels and letters are placed in bins by...
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Cocopah is outside of Yuma, nestled in between some produce fields. Most other parks here seem to be on the interstate, so this park was uniquely quiet. The sites are gravel, and level with a nice concrete patio. The sites are large enough that...
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We stayed here for 10 nights, in section C. We walked from our site to Tucson Mountain Park daily. Endless options for trails, but beware of the Cholla cactus, it is quite plentiful here. The staff was extremely friendly. The grounds used to be a...
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The park is kept impeccably clean. Roadways are paved, most sites are gravel. Ours was level, backing onto the south wall with a view of a small wash. There are two small dog areas, which are sanitized daily (nice!) One pickle ball court, but the...
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