Rate is Passport America accepted even for a Saturday night. We had placed on an on line reservation with a deposit and the owner gave us a cash refund to bring the rate to the PA rate. Owner extremely friendly and helpful. Site level. Entrance a little unusual (via a gas station) but a well marked sign showing the way in. Site large enough for a pull through but all connections to rear so we had to unhitch anyway for the sewer hose to reach. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Rate shown is using Passport America. This is a new campground, has been open about 18 months. If you have a boat or other water toys, this is the place for you. It is not fancy, but very clean and located very near the boat launch for the lake. The owners are super people. We paid for 2 nights, but due to an emergency, we had to leave a day early. When we went in to tell them we were leaving, the owner got $20 from the register and gave it to us. We did not ask for nor expect a refund! We had a nice view of the lake from our site. We will return to this campground frequently as we have family in town and prefer it over the other places that we have stayed in the past. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great overall park! Rock solid internet (for a nominal fee) some spaces are somewhat small for a large rig 38'or more. Very clean pool, and spa,walking distance to a convenience store. Very quiet on the nights we stayed there, no fire pits, limited picnic tables. We will go back again! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean park. Close to London Bridge area. Friendly staff. Sites close together. Nice view of Lake Havasu from the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Staff very helpful and friendly. The sites were crowded and appeared to have 2 RV's end to end. Camp is a work in progress. No dog run specified so many people walking their dogs around the camp and across the sites. The camp sits on top of a hill and you have a full view of Lake Havasu, at least for now. After they finish the Marine Center, the view will be blocked. Bathrooms were very nice, shower in the laundry area with just a curtain. We were there in December and again in February. Wi-Fi is pay online. You can go to the office and use a free connection. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a new campground, parts of it were not finished. Sites are very very close together. We had a hard time getting our 40' into a pull in site and had to park our tow on part of the neighbors site, luckily they had a 5th wheel and were OK with it. We had even a harder time getting out. Not sure we would stay here again, just not big rig usable. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great lake view, friendly people, fast Internet. A great park for Lake Havasu enthusiasts. Public boat launch right next door. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This review & very poor rating is based on the complete lack of information from the caretakers of this state park. Our group separately phoned twice to verify location and availability. Directions were very poor, second, the park caretaker advised that there were "plenty of spots." When we arrived, it was packed full. Not a single spot to be had anywhere, so we ultimately had to trek next door to the Sandpoint (privately owned park.) I was very disappointed, and wrote a letter of complaint to the Arizona parks as well. There is no excuse for that kind of incompetence. Would never stay here or even try, since they are a first come first serve place, and their own employees haven't a clue whether you'll even have the chance at a spot. Sandpoint next door was great. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park with the start of trees. Large flat sites on the river. Nice place to camp and relax. There is a swimming area on the river and another State park about 2 miles west of this one. Bring your boat as they have a boat launch here. We will stop here again if we come through this area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice location, good hikes in the area. The sites are gravel and not real level but other, natural amenities, make it a good stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We are having a very nice stay here at the park. We are due to leave on the 22nd. The rest rooms and showers are very clean as is the rest of the park. It is kept very neat. Park rangers are very friendly and helpful and the park host is very nice. We went to Twentynine Palms CA for three days and left our travel trailer parked on our site while we were gone. No problem it was just as we had left it. The only thing I have against the park is it is down in a hole along the Colorado river and it seems to take a long time for the rising sun to get to us down here in the hole. We would stay here again. It's a very nice place and just a quick drive to Lake Havasu City. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Big sites. Not level but easily doable. We were in the 'hole' below the long term area. Launching & retrieving antics of boaters provide great free entertainment especially on the weekends. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
For the last few years this is one of the few Arizona State Parks that allow long term camping beginning in November. Park usually full after the holidays. When the weather warms up in early Springs the motor boat and jet ski crowd increases, but in winter it is mostly a fishing boating group. Excellent campground for kayaking on Lake Havasu. This State park includes optional boat-in campsites for a separate fee. Nearest city is Lake Havasu City, 15 miles north on highway 95. All amenities. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Only reason for not giving it a 10 is the lack of sewer hookups. We camped for a week over Christmas. Not the quietest place because it is very popular with the boating crowd. Staff was very friendly, attentive and very diligent about keeping showers and restrooms, and grounds, clean. Wonderful walk along the lake to the south, fantastic views. Nice large sites, not totally level but within tolerances for most. Warning--we're told it gets hard to get in there after about the first week in January, call first before you go! We had no problem with a December 23rd arrival. We loved it and plan on going back. Rate quoted is a winter special where you get 7 days camping for the price of 5 at $21 per day. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Small park, close to the water and boat launch ramp with nice views. Easy in and out of the campground and sites were level and plenty big for our 30 ft class A. Nice hikes from the campground, easy drive to Lake Havasu City and the London Bridge. We liked it and would like to return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We were surprised to see that this park is affiliated with KOA. This apparently does not make the park ( CRA ) member too happy. As Coast to Coast members we can stay for 10.00 per night for a max of 2 weeks. A week is enough. They do have a newer section across the road that people praise but C2C members won't get assigned there. Not sure why? Pool is small but adequate. People were friendly, Wi-Fi only available in the clubhouse. They have a grass area at the entrance that could be used as a dog walk but isn't. Instead you can walk the pets in a scrub area out a barbed wire fence behind the park. It's w/i 10 miles of London Bridge and shops but that's a 1/2 day viewing. Lots of snowbirds with golf and boating aplenty. Also lots of very warm days in Oct. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This could be the same campground as is listet under the name Lake Havasu RV Resort, but the name of the one I am reviewing is "Lake Havasu RV Park". This park has an old section on one side of the road and a new section on the other side. We enjoyed our stay here although we would have preferred a spot in the new section. Nice clean facilities and friendly staff. Club house and pool in the new section deserves a special mention. No road noise - no trains keeping you awake at night. It's off the beaten track and still only 10 minutes from London Bridge. We would definitely come here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice campground, well kept up. Would have rated higher if had TV and wifi. Sites are gravel and average size. Friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice park. The restrooms are very clean, and the facilities are well-maintained. Friendly staff and park neighbors. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice well kept park, friendly managment, only problem is with amount of dogs and no rules to
limit, seems that 1 dog per rig is enough, now everyone has to have 2,3 or more. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Myself along with three other families camped here for three nights. When we arrived we found that the electrical hook ups were at 103 volts which would not run our AC units. This is not a good thing during July at Lake Havasu. When we notified the staff, they indicated it was a known problem and they probably should have notified us when we pulled in. Also, we were welcome to go to another campground(on July 4th, right). We ended up running our generators for 3 days. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
March 2009
$25
This could be a wonderful park if they just would clean it up and enforce the rules. Lakeside sites have no sewer connections, cable or wifi. The view was wonderful. The more permanent residents have turned the park into a dump with things strewn all over the place. Too bad as the location is within walking distance to the London Bridge. The site was quite narrow but sort of standard. Cleaned up this could be a 10 We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Most of the Sunbirds that stay here in the winter say "This could be a wonderful park because of the very friendly people that stay here if the management would just clean and fix up around the park. The management does not seem to enforce many park rules. If they would clean it up a bit it would be a great plus. Many sites have absolutely beautiful views of the lake and the great Arizona sunsets. Lakeside sites have no sewer connections but the park will come around and pump you out. Wi-Fi is iffy. There are many activities and I agree most of the people are very friendly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The biggest plus about this RV Park is that it is the closest one to the London Bridge. It's about a half mile, which is walking distance for most people. When I inquired about rental cars at the gift shop/office, they recommended Hertz. When I told them I prefer Enterprise, they gave me funny (not happy) response. They also have a strange policy for their washer/dryer tokens. What ever tokens you have left over upon your departure, their are no refunds. I guess they figure you can use them next time. Overall, the park was very average. It's a decent park, if a little rough around the edges. I would stay at this park again, if only to use up the 6 laundry tokens I still have. :) We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
January 2008
$49
Big rigs have a hard time parking. 3 of our neighbors had to move their toads and trucks for us to get our rig in. Just not enough space between campsites, and the road around the campground is very narrow. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We loved this park. We camped on "the point". Very family orientated area. We had a nice private beach in front of us and boat docks too. We camped here on a busy weekend and had no problems. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Do you like motorcycles ,mini bikes, gas gulf carts, boats, atvs, and non stop traffic then you will love Crazy horse campground. Nice setting on the lake but no sewer hook ups or cable on the lake. Wifi is $30 a month. Stayed there a month. Great bike path across the road. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Our site was in the North Beach section, with a beautiful view of the lake and mountains. The site itself was OK, no complaints. The restrooms were filthy, and looked like they had not been thoroughly cleaned in a long time. Many of the shower + toilet stalls have been vandalized (broken hinges, loose knobs, bent metal walls), and they look like no repairs had been attempted. There were some very shady-looking men around the full-time junker campers, but I didn't feel unsafe while my wife and walked around the camp. This park is in a wonderful setting, and at one time the facilities were probably nice, but a camp that does not repair broken restrooms is not somewhere we will stay at again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
You can tell that this park gets considerable traffic in the popular months. It seems a bit tired and somewhat trashy. We had trouble telling where our site was (water front sites) and the pedestal numbering was confusing. That said, the off season was good for a visit. The park was quiet. Check-in staff seemed a bit stand-offish and she couldn't tell us which sticker went on which vehicle. By the way - it takes a lot to get those site stickers off! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Closest to the bridge. The snowbirds take this place over and are not very open to us traveling thru. Nice hot tub and great wifi service. The lake sites have great views but no sewer. All parks in LHC seem way over priced. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped right on the beach in a pull-thru with electric and water. Had to disconnect and go up to the "top" in order to use the dump station but we didn't care. We loved our location by the water! Restrooms were too far away for us to use but again, we didn't care. Loved it here!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Attempted to stay at Crazy Horse Campgrounds, Lake Havasu City, Az with my husband and 8 year old son. Upon arrival we noticed some very dubious looking characters hanging around, then when we got to our campsite, we noticed about 4 other dishonest looking individuals sitting on picnic tables watching us setup. We left our rig for about 5 minutes, when we came back these individuals were walking around our rig. We went inside and went to bed, my husband later got up as he had heard something outside, someone was standing outside our door. We immediately got up, packed and left. We didn't feel safe there. We had driven over 5 hours from California and we drove another 5 hours to get home, this was over Memorial Weekend so we felt we would have no luck finding another spot to camp. It felt good to get home. This is not a place for families. Don't stay here. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Roads and patio paved. Level gravel where RV parks. Beautiful surroundings. Very warm temperatures! Nice park, but expensive. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
If you're looking for a tree shaded park near the water, this is not it. This park is located high above the water and offers lake views from sites 103 through 129 (back-ins). There are many nice mountain views from most sites. They have a nice, albeit small, clubhouse with a water view from the pool. This park is super clean, with paved roads, concrete level pads, and gravel - not grass patio areas. The pull-through sites are too narrow and too short for a big rig and tow vehicle, hence you have to park your toad on the gravel patio. It's about 3 miles from town, but very easy access in and out. What we really liked was the absence of full-timers like some of the parks in Lake Havasu; it seemed to be a daily/weekly/monthly/ park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is primarily a park model and permanent site sales resort with a few sites for monthly and overnighters. WiFi is no longer available even though their website says it is. They are a bit snobby with a prohibition on RVs older than 10 years. They put overnighters alongside a busy truck route. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice, clean RV park. It is all RV'ers, no park models, and everyone was very, very friendly. There are a lot of regulars who return to the park year after year. The facilities were spotless. RV's are parked on level, concrete pads with gravel areas between the sites. There are no trees at all so there is not much in the way of privacy between any of the sites - it's pretty much concrete and gravel! There is a very nice, heated swimming pool - but, no hot tub. My only complaint about the park was their wifi reception - it was plain lousy! It only worked in the clubhouse or the office. I was upset about this as I had been told that wifi was available throughout the park - not true. Apparently, it has always been like this and they do not appear to have any any plans to change it. We had a 2 week reservation and stay here, if we were only staying a night, the wifi issue would not have been a big deal. However, simply because of the wifi situation, we would not stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here for a month for about $470, including electricity. Very clean park. Well run. Great facilities. Nice pool, pool table, many outside games. Sites have concrete pads, but not quite long enough for your big rig and toad (park toad between rigs on the gravel). Sites are really close. You will get to know your neighbors very well. Fair wifi signal. I would give it a higher rating if there was more room between rigs and a better place to park my toad. Just enough room for my awning, that is it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Large expanse of desert gravel with concrete pads for RVs. No shade and sites are close together. WiFi was very weak and barely usable. Nothing special for the steep overnight rate. We'll pass on this park next time we're in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here several times. The resort is very clean and well maintained. Concrete pads, paved streets. Easy access, friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
New, very clean and well-maintained. Large sites with concrete pads. Pleasant couple managing the park. Not much character since it feels like a rather barren southwest US suburban neighborhood. Apropos for Lake Havasu City and great if you like the area. Good place for a couple of nights if you need to get caught up on laundry and fill the pantry. Note that sites are individually owned and operated by RV resort management company. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Looks like a newer CG, located right on AZ 95 on the north end of town. Very clean everything! Big sites, easy access roads, and nice management. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a gorgeous new park, Phase 1 was just completed in mid 2004, and it is one of the best parks we've stayed in. Lots are large, landscaping is professionally designed, clubhouse is beautiful, staff is friendly and helpful and all facilities are spotless. Garbage is picked up at the curb each morning. RV's have to be a minimum or 25' and no more than 10 years old. No tent trailers, truck campers, van conversions or tent camping allowed. We were told that Pull-Thru sites will be available in Phase 2 which is expected in January, 2006. First cabin all the way and we recommend it highly. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$26
This appears to be a very new park with great facilities, paved sites and clean river rock
all around the park. This would be a great park in the winter with more moderate temperatures, but it was 111 deg when we arrived and there is absolutely no shade or trees in the resort. We had planned on staying two nights on our way through to Sedona to visit our Daughter and her family, but it was just to hot for comfort. We left at 6:15 in the morning and the temp was already 92 deg. Also there is no one at the office during the summer afternoons, office closes at noon. I would recommend this park to anyone however. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2004
$33
This is a moderate upscale park that is perfect for the fulltime RVer. The people here are nice and friendly. We are staying here during my 13-week travel nursing assignment, and even found another family here who are doing travel nursing and home school. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
2004
$30
No one was there to greet us when we arrived, so after an hour of phone calls we just
picked a spot. After we were in bed, we found out that the airport is just next door. Early the next morning we were signed in and taken to a new spot. After getting setup, we inquired about the pool, hot tub, showers, and laundry... no amenities available, but we did have a nice small palm tree on top of a wind blown hill. Even though our 8 year trailer was approved by the manager, unless you own a brand new quarter million dollar rig, you are treated like scum by the residents. We stayed one night and then left. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone... except maybe Bill Gates. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$33
New owners in Sept 2003. Very clean paved sites, view of Lake Havasu and mountains.
Quiet location even though it is right on Hwy 95. Staff is very friendly & nice. Monthly rates $390, phone $10 per mo. Club house has pool table, foos ball, dart board, big screen TV, jukebox, craft/puzzle room, card room & room for group get togethers. We were going to only stay for a week & have decided to stay for the winter. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We came in on a five night 'tour special' as this is an ownership park. It is a very nice park with paved streets and everyday garbage pick-up at your site. It was very laid back and no pressure to purchase (which we did not). The owners we met were very friendly and welcoming. We were in a 70' pull-thru site and parked our car on the concrete pad. (coach and trailer were parked on gravel). It is very close to the new shopping center and only five miles from the center of LHC. The one negative we saw was the airport is directly north of the park and the planes land right over the sites on the east side of the park. Right now, not many planes land there but that could change in the future. We found LHC to far from any major cities (Las Vegas being the closest at 150 miles)for our needs. We stayed here in a motorhome. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I have stayed at this park for the winter months of the past two years and consider this to be the finest RV park in the Lake Havasu area. The lots are owner owned, however, there are several placed in a rental pool for those who do not wish to own. It is indeed pricey; however, the facility is maintained in an excellent manner and is well managed with a friendly staff. Pets are allowed, however, they must be kept on leash, picked up after and dogs are not allowed to be left alone or continually bark. The wi-fi at the clubhouse works very well and on-site activities are mainly attended by lot owners. My only complaint is the negative attitude of some lot owners to renters. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
March 2009
$55
For $55 per night, you get to park on gravel, you do not get cable and no Wi-Fi at your site. They lost our online reservations and it took about 20 minutes for them to decide where they could park us. The excuse was the place is under new management. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We thought this was a misleading ad on the internet as Havasu RV Resort is basically a LOT ownership park, not an RV/campsite overnight park. If you're interested in an ownership-type park, it's OK; but for the typical RV/motorhome type camping for day/week/month stays, this place is not where you want to be. WiFi is ONLY available INSIDE the office during office hours and limited on weekends. As you can see, we were not happy campers at this facility, but at $50/night we have learned to ask more specific questions. To the office mgr's credit, we were refunded 2 of the 3 nights we were there as we made it very clear we were not happy. As a suggestion, the owners of the park should listen to their staff who DO listen to the patrons. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
October 2008
$1
Stayed here under the "5 nights free" program. The sales pitch was not high pressure, and in fact informative. This is a nice place, big sites, no shade but great satellite coverage. No Wi-Fi, but I have my own. Nice pool, hot tub and rec rooms. I might even consider buying into this place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a lovely desert resort--meaning that it is a lot of gravel and few/no trees. But, people have to understand the desert and not give bad ratings to parks because of it. The park is expensive, the rate shown is Passport America--with an $8/day electric charge. But, being summertime with temperatures around 110 - 115 during the day, the AC runs constantly. Of course, being summer, the park is empty. This is with lots for sale--prices are reasonable for the area, much less expensive than many similar places. We have been here before, and will return frequently. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a very nice park. Ultra clean and the staff was extremely nice. We stayed here using Passport America and saved half so it would have been about $55.00 per night including taxes. If you want to purchase a site, the cheapest they had was in excess of $80,000. Ouch! The pool and club house were excellent. We stayed here in late June so it was extremely hot, 113 degrees. No electricity problems during our 5 night stay. Most of the snowbirds were gone so we had the park almost exclusively to ourselves. The staff even offered to give a free night. Very nice people. I can't say enough good things about the resort. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a nice campground, it's clean and well kept. They didn't have Wi-Fi for some reason. The cable channels were nice to have. The clubhouse was full all the time with the regulars. If you want to use some of the items in the clubhouse, you will be out of luck. The regulars just take over the place. If you are in your 50's or not part of the "Group" you will be disappointed. The snowbirds here were not friendly, they have these little groups or clicks. My wife says it's just like high school. If you are new and younger, forget about it. The resort staff is not friendly. I guess we expect to much hoping people would be more open and friendly. If you are a social person, good luck in this park. If you are traveling thru and don't want to talk with anyone else, this is the park for you. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a very nice resort. It is an owner park, with some sites not yet sold, so they are for rent. If you check the website, you can get a certificate for 5 free nights, which we are using. There was no sales presentation because the sales manager was out of town, but I have been told by others that it is very low key and no pressure. The resort is spotless, it is quiet, overall very pleasant. The sites are very large and level. You are permitted to walk the dogs in the wash behind a row of rigs if you don't want to go outside of the resort. Being desert, the area is all gravel, and my dog is very tiny and cannot walk on the gravel. I did find a little patch of dirt for her to use. There are a couple of rows that will be for Class A coaches only, the rest mixed use for trailers, 5ers, or coaches. There are a couple of park models. Rigs must be no older than 10 years and in good condition. It is not designed for overnighters. As the resort matures, I think it will be a first class place. You just have to remember that this is the desert and you will not have grass, shade trees, etc. Also, remember, that temperatures will reach 115 or so during the summer months. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A very nice park---The best we have stayed in while in Arizona. Big sites --level--big rig friendly---member owned and sites are rented. Nice laundry area---Wi-Fi worked OK but it's 3.95 a day. No cable TV but decent reception on the antenna. Pool and hot tub where empty for work while we where there --funny time considering the height of snow bird season. Nice and quiet. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well, we had a "free" night since we had gone through the sales presentation and were planning to put down our deposit that weekend. We totally concur with the last reviewer about the noise and pet issue. Our pets are very important to us. For $70K, the place really should have a first class dog run/park. Perhaps other parks (especially those actually close to the lake!) will go the sales route. For now, we will save our $$. We won't be back! We camped here in a Motorhome.
While this is a beautiful "condo" ownership RV resort, our 2 nights there were less than ideal. We had reservations which we had hoped would give us a decent site, but they stuck us in a site right next to the trailer they use as a sales office for the new sites they are currently building out. Yes, it was a concrete pad with full hookups, but it was perched on a slight hill. A bit challenging disconnecting the toad since it was on a slope downhill, the area the coach was positioned on was level though the level part was just long enough for the coach, so the toad hung off the back on a downward slope. They do not have cable TV, which we were led to believe that they did. However, we were able to get several local channels using the antenna. WiFi is available, but at an extra fee, $4 a day. We were led to believe it was free when we booked our reservation. But, the main negative was the construction noise, which started at 7 am, although their rules state quiet hours are 10 pm to 8 am, apparently it doesn't apply to their own workers and contractors. Right across the street from our site they were bulldozing, trenching, etc. putting in new sites. And, right behind us contractors were building a new Casita for someone on another site. They all started at about 7 am, with the air compressors, nail guns, "beep beep" of the bulldozers going back and forth leveling the dirt, etc. It was ridiculous. The other big negative, as others have stated, is the overly restrictive dog rules. In addition to all the other negatives of our site, it was over 2 blocks from the entrance, where you are required to take your dog out and onto the street, it's not a very busy road luckily. There is no dog walking allowed in the park per the rules - only to get your dog from your RV to outside the entrance gate on the road. While we are fanatical about carrying bags and picking up after our dog, I know some pet owners are not as respectful, so they ruin it for everyone else. It's a shame, but I'm sure that's why this park has such restrictive rules on pets. Naturally, our dog didn't know he had to wait until we cleared the entrance gate before he could do his business. Fortunately, we did not encounter any "dog police" and we picked up and disposed of his droppings immediately. We did see many other people walking their dogs out to the road. I guess as long as you're making the effort to get the dog out to the street, and you pick up after him immediately if he doesn't make it, they won't evict you. We will not stay here again due to the early morning construction noise, and the hassles with walking the dog. But, I'm sure once all the sites are built out in this condo resort, the construction noise will diminish. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a beautiful park and would be wonderful in the winter but when the temperatures are in the 120's it's difficult to appreciate. However, the staff were very friendly and the facilities were clean and attractive. We plan on staying there again, when its cooler. Considering the park was almost empty I found the cost to be rather high. We camped here in a Motorhome.
As most people have said, this is a very modern, beautiful park with level, concrete, back-in sites. The place has all the facilities. However, when checking in, my rate was quoted as $47. I commented that the TL book and this review page had noted the rate was $35. The clerk stated in no uncertain terms that $47 was the rate now, and gave me a written rate card. There is lots of construction adjacent to the park due to expansion, and the entrance road is a mess. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the nicest RV park we have ever stayed at. The restrooms/showers are large, clean, very comfortable. The pool is very nice. The people were friendly. The WiFi was a little weak. The wind does blow, but that is not the park's fault. The place is beautiful. The only reason I did not give this park a 10, and this would qualify as a perfect park, if they has some sort of a dog walk. Such a wonderful place, but you have to take your puppies out on the road, in the gravel, to do their business. We will definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an ownership RV park that rents out vacant spaces for owners. It is a beautiful park in all respects, albeit a "cold" one since everything is rock-rock-rock. No cable TV but wi-fi worked great. Probably the nicest RV park in Lake Havasu City, but it could use come grass here and there. Dog walk was inconvenient. You had to walk a long way outside the gate to the edge of the road to find a place for your dog to do his or her business and there was no grass there--only rock. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an owner park, i.e. you can purchase a lot, but lots are rented also. Park is beautiful and meticulously maintained. Staff is friendly and helpful. Lots of activities during the fall to spring season when park is the fullest. Best are the "shoulder" seasons after summer heat is gone but before Thanksgiving, and from March till it gets hot for summer. Spaces are large, mostly back-in, with large concrete pad for rig & patio. Highly social atmosphere if you care to introduce yourself. Putting course for golfers. New Phase 3 nearing completion for 406 lots total. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a new park. Most of the RVers here own their site. Many of them have built garage/storage rooms on their sites. They all match. They are beige stucco with tile roofs. The RV park is very well kept. There are a few park models, but it all matches well. They pick up garbage every day in front of your site. If you don't own your site, your site is gravel. It is plenty wide and long. They have a nice club house, clean pool, hot tub and a putting course. The WIFI was free. You do feel a little "left out" because you are not a resident. We camped here in a Motorhome.
New park apparently heading toward park models. Construction going on to set up park models. Restricted to newer than ten yr old RVs longer than 25'. We spent two nights while visiting friends in the area. Would stay again if we are in the area. Clean and very quiet. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park. This park is located north of the city. It is quiet and clean. The staff in the reception office is very friendly. Will definitely stay here again in the future. We camped here in a Motorhome.
When I was here, the rate was $35. If it is now $47, that's too much, even if it is quite a nice place. The distance out of town makes it a little inconvenient and it's not quiet during the day because of the planes flying overhead and all the road and park construction. However, the wifi is free, and the facilities are very good for what's there. Too many park models and owner RV sites gives the park a strange, sort of snobbish karma where they ignore the short-termers and cater to the wealthy live-ins. And be warned, the wind is always blowing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
TOO WINDY! Wind blew 30-40 mph for the whole month we were there - couldn't even sleep some nights. Also, not very friendly management. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent new park just off 95 (right next to Lowes). Large spots that are paved. Little grass, but it is the desert. Not too close to the lake, but the amenities make up for this. Great pool and spa complex. WIFI strong and free. Very courteous staff and check in was a breeze. We would stay here again. Checked out the other Havasu resorts and they seem to cater to the loud, partying, boating crowd. This was more serene and quiet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice looking place, like other post, they didn't show us to site, just gave us a map, and said its not hard to find it, if you need help come tell us. We have 2 small dogs, and if I'd have known their dog policy, I wouldn't have stopped. The only place that your dog can go to the bathroom is in the doggy run. Its about 1/4 mile away. Policy says if you think you dog cant hold it until there, then you have to drive them there in a golf cart, car, or pickup. You cant even take your dog out to pee right before bed time unless you drive them to the dog run. That's stupid; I wont stay here again just because of that. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
November 2008
$14
We're staying here for the winter. We've been here for about a month now and LOVE IT! We've been all over the country and we consider this park to be as good as it gets! Friendly and fun. We SHALL return. The $14 a day is based on staying for the winter season. Good price! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very expensive. They charge you for everything. TV reception was terrible and resort people not very friendly. Dog run stinks and very small. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This highly-rated park was one of the greatest disappointments to me. We were parked near the water in rows of permanent or semi-permanent residents. It was far from the main buildings in the resort--too far to push a wheelchair although you could have walked it in 20-30 minutes. The staff was not particularly helpful; they didn't show us where our site was and left us to get lost trying to find it. There appeared to be only one laundry and set of restrooms which were back by the main office. I would never stay here again. It was way too expensive for the way we were treated and the site we were given. We camped here in a Motorhome.
To all rv people staying at or are thinking of investing in park models, beware. Present management does not care if you been there 16 years or more. Manager will do whatever it takes to make money at your expense. This park used to be a friendly park before the new style management came in and started to move all the longtime people around or forcing them to go else where to build overpriced park models. These models are rapidly going back on the market for reduced prices due to mismanagement and most of all, attitude towards the people who stay there. Buyer or longterm resident beware!!!!!!!!!!!!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 10 / 10 ]
April 2006
$60
We arrived here without reservations and were lucky enough to get a water view site for three nights. We could walk across the street and sit on the beach. It was a beautiful setting, the staff was very friendly and we have already made reservations to return again next year. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Long term renters were rude. I walked my dog along the Misti Trail and was greeted by their staff and was told that I was to not allow my pet to eliminate themselves outside of their pet run under NO circumstances. I was told to make them hold it in until I got to the pet run. When I got to the pet run. My dogs did not even want to use it. The stench was very overwhelming and it was awful. If you have a pet do not visit there. They are not very tolerant of nor understanding of pets at all. I will not return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Maybe if this place wasn't hotter than the hinges of hell, I'd have enjoyed it more. This is primarily a residential camp, with the bulk of the camp filled with park units. Beautiful facilities, robust hookups, nice level pads with concrete, everything the way it should be. I can't really find anything bad to say other than it was HOTTER THAN HELL (124 deg.) We camped here in a Motorhome.
In my opinion this Islander RV Resort has all the amenities and none of the soul of what
any RV individual wishes for in a stay. As I forked over $40 for a 1 night stay I was firmly informed that next year I would not be welcome because my motorhome (a perfectly decent and good condition '84 Coachmen) was allegedly not up to their "standards." Besides being publicly dressed down about my motorhome and embarrassed upon check-in (at the precise time when I was exhausted from a tough day on the road and just wanted to sleep for a bit) I was also informed by the check-in woman that she didn't know whether my site had a working tv cable outlet or not! $40 and cable TV in doubt...wonderful! If snooty, pretentious and arrogant people are your thing then this RV is for you. I have never written a critical review of any RV park before. My experience at The Islander, however, inspired me to do so this time. Avoid it at all costs. There are cheaper and more friendly parks in the area and the State Parks south of town are excellent, friendly and full of non-judgemental, real people who still remember how to smile. Rabbi Moshe Yess We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
2003
$50
This park would get a 10 if it were not for all the rules and regulations, the unfriendly staff, the regulars, and expensive rates. We had some family visit us for the day and each one of out family members had to pay $5.00 each (no if, ands, or buts about it either) to enter the park. The office staff is probably the meanest group of women around. The Park has some very nice ammenities, has excellent view, nice beach but next time I go to Havasu I am going to stay elsewhere. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
2002
$50
This could be one of the nicest parks around, however the park has many varying rules that give long term campers special privleges.If you have a dog forget it, only place they are allowed to go to the bathroom is very small and very stinky. Park employees are not very friendly and always being replaced. I believe this park really wants to become a trailer park and not a rv park with ever increasing park models. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2002
$42
Nice park but not worth $42/night. Basically a park model park with some rv spaces. The natives are very unfriendly towards the short term rv'ers. Only one modem hook-up in the office for such a large park. We were there a week and couldn't sit outside due to the wind. Boats are very loud day and night. All sites are back-in's. The sites are covered with large rocks rather than gravel and it is very hard to walk on. Very dangerous also. When we arrived at our site, the table was filthy and the site was full of dog crap. Management does not check the site when someone leaves before the next rv'er arrives. For $42/night, you'd think they'd at least clean the table and site. All the good sites are taken by annual
residents. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 3 / 10 ]
2001
$45
We were charged for everything like $2.00 a day for dog,s and $7.00 for our friends to
visit us for 3hr. We were ripped off as far as I can see. Park is nice if you don,t mind paying for the use. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 4 / 10 ]
1999
$40
Many, many rules for walking and cleaning up after pets (see below), rules for using game room, rules against driving ATVs in the campground. Rules didn't seem to apply to "regulars," having to avoid being hit by arrogant kids driving golf carts and four-wheelers. People with expensive rigs also seemed to be exempt from rules. What we thought was gravel on the RV sites turned out to be dried dog crap. There was THAT much of it. Our experience is several years old, so maybe it's changed for the better. But there's no way we will ever go there again to find out. We camped here in a camper.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
1999
$30
The weekend we stayed there the wind was blowing so hard that you could not go outside. This is a very large park and is well maintained. Would like to return and hope it is not so windy. Lots of boats and skiing here. We camped here in a camper.
This is a nice park in the middle of Havasu City on the lake. No electric or water or sewer hookups but lots of water faucets and a dump station. There are some great views of the lake here and close to city so it's very good for bicycling since there are excellent paved paths in the city itself. For this amount of money, I prefer to have electric and water hookups. Verizon air card had weak signals for internet. Good TV reception using antenna. Not my favorite state park in the excellent Arizona system but OK for a few days. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I used one of the "pull-through" sites, but it isn't really a pull-through. The owner was very helpful and friendly even though I arrived after the office had closed. The rate reflects the Camp Club USA discount rate. The site had full hookups (including cable TV); however, the hookups will be at the very rear of your unit. The gravel site was level enough that I didn't have any problem getting my rig leveled. The pool was very well done and was refreshing in the sweltering heat. (The owner told me that the 108 degrees Fahrenheit heat was "cool" for this time of year.) The hot tub seemed a little low on water. Make sure you wear your sunscreen and take plenty of water and Gatorade to the pool. You'll need it. What was worse for me was that my air conditioner simply could not keep my RV cool enough until nighttime. Lake Havasu City is the location of the London Bridge, and that is why many people go there. But probably mainly in the wintertime. There is plenty of shopping near the park and it is also very near the lake. There are also two large filling stations / travel centers near I-40 and the gas prices -- as I found out too late -- appear to be cheaper than down the highway. I would stay here again if it wasn't so hot outside. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an average RV Park. They have wide spaces with concrete patios but the rest of the park is all gravel. It is just outside Lake Havasu and easy access.There are much nicer parks along the lake but stayed here on a friends recommendation. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The sites are large but easy to get into, level and cement. The recreation center was nice it had a pool table, card table and a large meeting room. The best part is if you what to go for a swim at 2am you can. But call ahead they are usually full. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an old, run-down park with extremely tight spaces. Be prepared to pay extra for everything, including a $5.80 per day charge for air conditioning, whether you use it or not, and an $8.00 charge for your tow car. This park will nickel and dime you for charges that are normally included in the overnight rate. Very overpriced park, but can't complain about the water view, it is beautiful. We would only return here for the view. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Excellent location on the Colo. River, Lake Havasu. Family friendly. Remarkably clean restrooms/showers. Very, very friendly staff. Only glitch was that the staff apparently unaware that Wi-Fi is available in "the View" bar/food area. Barbecues on site serve as fire pit very nicely. Shade is available from the small trees and the patio covers. Park is old, and some parts are run down, but not that bad. Very picturesque area, small but nice beach. Water was very cold, but it's only April. Very good hiking nearby, so you get to experience the water, mountain & desert regions all from the same location. The only downside according to my 9 year old was the swings were not cemented in so you could not swing as high as the kids wanted to. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate quoted is for a lakeside site. The other sites are $40/night on a daily basis, but they do offer 10% discount with Good Sam/AAA. We came here based on the advertisements and ratings in the campground guides, and made a mistake in doing so. The adjacent state park (Cattail Cove) would have been much better. The sites are very narrow with hookups on one side and the cabana on the other side. We barely fit with our slideouts, and we don't have large slideouts. The access road is narrow so getting in and out of our site is VERY difficult. I found the bathrooms/laundry room - laundry room only has 2 washers & 2 dryers. There are many permanent/semi-permanent residents. There is an OK cafe at the park which was good, but expensive and service is slow. There is a marina associated with the park where you can rent a slip. We won't come here again - the state parks are much better. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed at this camp ground for a month and kept our boat in a slip at marina. The resort is about 20 miles south of Lake Havasu City Center a bit more than the 10 miles we were told when we made our reservation. The registration office closes promptly at 5:00 pm. We arrived at 5:05 with no one to greet us. This resort occupies a nice place on Lake Havasu, we had reserved a waterfront site R038 and boat slip B041 and received a confirmation in November of the prior year. When we arrived our assigned RV unit had another rig in it. We had been warned if a 3 month reservation was received we might loose our waterfront site to them. We parked the boat and trailer at the marina and found ourselves and open site off water and set up camp. The boat trailer area is not large enough to park both a vehicle and boat trailer together, so if you do not have a slip you may need to park a boat at your site. We found our neighbors both friendly and helpful. This is an older camp ground with small unkept roads which are difficult but not impossible for larger rigs to maneuver in and the resort its self is in need of maintenace. The individual units are small, graveled, crowded sites with covered cement patios. We found it a bit unaccommodating as everything we asked for at the office we were given an unfriendly no for an answer. When we inquired about the waterfront site we were told R038 was not our site number but our reservation number. Our confirmation papers clearly stated different numbers for reservation, site and slip numbers. We later saw site R038 had been vacated, indicating the occupant probably had not had the 3 month reservation required to bump us, but that a reservation mistake had been made. The park store carried very little in the way of supplies. The restaurant served very good food however. We found the laundry in adequate. Washing is only a $1.00, but the dryers only operate on 110 and take a long long time and money to dry clothes. We eventually did our laundry at Lake Havasu City. We did not receive any schedule of park events as we later learned should have been give out at registration. There are snowbird activities in which others are not invited. The Marina was adequate, but only had double boat slips. We camped here in a Truck Camper.