Any one know of any parks to stay in Laughlin for 30 -60 days in Jan,Febr, or March?
DaveSam said
06:23 PM Mar 13, 2009
There is Ridgeview Resort in Bullhead City, right across the river. Its quite a large park.
bjoyce said
07:49 PM Mar 13, 2009
We stay at Ridgeview in Bullhead City as DaveSam recommends, but it is a membership park so it is not open to everyone and to stay more than two weeks you have to be a member of the park to buy your week out. About all the shopping, including Wal-Mart, Sam's Club and groceries, is in Bullhead City or Fort Mojave (the city south of Bullhead City) on the Arizona side. Plus most of the non-casino restaurants are also in Arizona so staying at one of the many campgrounds in Bullhead City or Fort Mojave might work out better. Unless you want to live at the casinos. We don't gamble so one week to 10 days at a time is enough of the area for us.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Friday 13th of March 2009 07:50:59 PM
NorCal Dan said
09:08 PM Mar 13, 2009
Moon River RV Park was ok unless it rains. Water didn't drain from the park very well. They paid half the electric! Close to the Colorado river, but you need a permit from the indians to use the beach. It's on the same road that leads to Oatman and the wild donkeys.
We also stayed (briefly) at the Silver View RV Park in Bull Head City. The view from the ridge looking down on the river and Laughlin was fantastic. But the 60 mph winds forced us to move to Moon River.
A word of warning...we found the drinking water to be very hard and didn't taste good. The bottled water industry in the area is doing a brisk business.
-- Edited by bjoyce on Friday 13th of March 2009 07:50:59 PM
We also stayed (briefly) at the Silver View RV Park in Bull Head City. The view from the ridge looking down on the river and Laughlin was fantastic. But the 60 mph winds forced us to move to Moon River.
A word of warning...we found the drinking water to be very hard and didn't taste good. The bottled water industry in the area is doing a brisk business.
A link to some pictures from Silver Creek
-- Edited by NorCal Dan on Friday 13th of March 2009 09:12:58 PM