Campsites are nice. Ours was a long pull through with electric and water. There was a nice gazebo over the picnic table. Site was not level but we were able to get level easily enough. Sites have a nice view of the lake, but they're not on the...
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This park was a change to our original itinerary because the local state park was closed to camping due to the winter storm/weather. The owners were wonderful and the park was very well maintained. We had full hookups, a picnic table and a...
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This was a last minute change in plans, since the state park we were planning to stay at was still closed due to the bad winter weather. First impression when we arrived - trailer park. Definitely not an "RV Resort". Lots of long timers and old...
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Amazing place. Only 20 campsites and very tightly controlled. Nice and quiet. Electric and water, with a dump station. Needed to use my booster to get a decent Verizon signal. The park is full of hueco rocks, which you can hike around and...
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We really enjoyed this park. Our site was a little short for our rig, but other than that, it was great. Park had lots of cacti, especially saguaro, lots of hiking and biking trails, and lots of wildlife. We would recommend it to anyone who...
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The Amboy Crater is located on Route 66 between Joshua Tree National Park and the Mojave National Preserve. Not too much there other than the crater and Roy's Café down the road. There's an overflow parking area that you can dry camp in about...
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We drove quite a ways down Plomosa Road, closer to Bouse, AZ. Lots of dispersed camping with plenty of room. Easy to find relatively level spots. Able to use Verizon. with our booster.
Easy to find off of highway 95, just north of Lake Havasu City. Need to travel about a mile in along a dirt road in fair condition. There's a very large camping area for any size RV, then as the road continues it does get tighter. If you're in a...
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