This is a Western Horizons park. Same waste of time as 4 months ago. Rules unevenly enforced (especially speed limit). There is a stop sign at the entrance that you almost cannot avoid running over in order to get into the security gate (which, by the way, has an access code box located so that there is no way to reach it from a motorhome toll window). Typical, low-grade Western Horizons park -- low quality, squalid location, and just plain company-centered, customer-can-take-it-or-leave-it mentality. We used it for an overnighter, and it is still a disappointment. Management has obviously not responded to any feedback left last visit on the way through -- for example; four months later and the change machine in the laundry room is still OUT OF ORDER, forcing one to walk up a very long, and steep hill to get change from the office. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Western Horizons park and it is just a complete waste of time. Nothing to do here unless you consider nearby Blythe and Quartsite, otherwise not close to anthing -- out in the middle of nowhere. A gravel pit. Facilities reasonably maintained. Pool was located WAY UP A HILL far away from any of the sites, and the only ammenity worth mentioning. Looked more like an abandoned KOA than any kind of "resort". The smell of sewage eminating from the centally-located sewage holding area was present every night. Even the manager admited that the stench was "normal" and "a fact of life for this resort, given the proximity to the facility's sweage treatment area..." WESTERN HORIZONS is a membership organization so be circumspect before you invest. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I'm giving this park a neutral rating seeing as it was an emergency overnight stay to make repairs on my fifth wheel. Didn't get around to doing anything & left right after repairs were completed for our reservations at Sunrise Resorts in Page Springs. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park. Good management. Sites are sufficient. Good entertainment weekly. About 25 miles from Quartzsite. Would go there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here with Coast to Coast, so the rate wasn't too bad. Agree about the "evening breeze" which passes along the septic fumes. Not good. No WiFi, no real beach, except for a mud/swamp type area. No real support facilities. Staff was friendly enough. Next time we go to Quartzsite, we will dry camp at the nicer improved BLM sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped there in the winter so our experience may differ from other reviews but we found the park acceptable. Nice access to the beach, beach is rocky and when water level is lower it might be muddy. If you have a boat or jet ski you can put in right here and find a sandy beach on the river. Wifi is $15/week but some sites can bootleg a signal from the trailer park next door. All roads are dirt and gravel, all sites are gravel. Can be dusty - no signs of the park using dust control measures - but speed limit is 5 MPH. Park rules prohibit use of ATVs or dirt bikes in park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Would not stay here again. The activity director was a foul-mouthed abusive alcoholic who
actually yelled at one camper for asking another how long they would be there. One of the sales people doubled as a cleaning lady however was always late and complaining about the younger girl that was always doing her job. She was very rude. The only good thing about this park was the night hosts. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
2004
$35
If you are looking for a place for 55+ RV sites, this is it. Don't come here if you are a family. There is little to do and not much to keep children busy. No real beach access, just muddy shores. No Wifi, only two modem ports, both in busy club house.
We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean and friendly park. However, the grass was brown and forever being tracked in the RV. We spent Nov. and Dec. here. Your only 17 miles from Quartsite and that is just about it for activities. Town of Blythe, Ca. is only grocery store around. Although a Wal-Mart was in the making. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We reserved one month in advance along with five other couples. When the first two RVs arrived the office clerk could not ascertain which spots were available, sent one of us to a location already full and after some conversations located an available site. Four of the six couples had planned to stay one month so this was not a group of one night stands. We asked about hours for pool and spa and were told the hours were 9AM to 9 PM. We were never advised by the staff the pool has been out of service for several weeks or that the spa was less than 90 degrees. We were not advised the water lines were being worked on and upon pulling into our site there was no water available for some time. Other guests advised the water has frequently been unavailable for several hours with no advance notice. The guest in the next lot advised she had attempted to do laundry but the frequent water outages made this very difficult. The sites are dried, brown grass. The campgrounds are clean, the laundry room is small but clean. There are no signs indicating where the laundry is located so one must rely on fellow campers for guidance. The price (33.00 plus 4.10 for electricity plus tax) is higher than any other campground we have visited in the past five weeks in Arizona. If having a pool, spa and grassy site as promised in the literature is important, this campground is not currently delivering as advertised. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
While this campground has all the amenities we were looking for, we were disappointed in the manager (apparently new in 2005). She seemed at a loss as how to deal with people or isssues. The pool was closed more than open. Many couples who had come for the season ended up leaving for another park in the area. Unfortunate because with a different manager, we would have rated this park at least a 9. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A three year old park and very, very nice. Each site is 40 by 60 feet and on grass. Wide, paved streets. Very clean restrooms and laundry. And you can even wash your rig on your site! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
2002
$30
This is a new park with all grass, lots a new trees planted, nice boat launch ramp and picnic area right on
the Colorado River. Nice wide concrete driveways. You park your rig on the grass. Nice people. We camped here in a camper.