We are in Pahrump now and plan to head towards Lake Havasu next week.
dianneandsteve said
06:12 PM Nov 24, 2012
Hello Dave and Diane,
Last month we stayed at Lake Havasu State Park next to Windsor Beach. $20.00 per-night. Our favorite site that we were never able to get into was site 10 on the waterfront. (Our Oct. 25th blog shows a picture of this site.) There is water available throughout the park and it has a sani-dump, but no power. Site 10 has water available within reach of a 25' hose.
The London Bridge, restaurants/bars, water activities, shops and the ferry to the Casino on the California side of the lake are within walking distance from the park. Just follow the shoreline. It's a 20 minute ferry ride to the Casino and costs $2.00 each for the return trip. We donated...again!
If you decide to try it don't follow GPS instructions as it shows the campground in the wrong spot. Follow the highway signs instead.
Safe travels and hope to see you guys again some time!
bjoyce said
06:35 PM Nov 24, 2012
There is also a free BLM dry camping area just north of the airport.
Hdrider said
07:05 PM Nov 24, 2012
Hello Steve and Diane. We follow your blog and saw where you stayed at the state park. In fact that might just be one stop. In fact space #10 seems to be available for the dates we should be in the area.
And thanks for the info on the BLM Bill. A few days on BLM to average down the average nightly fees might allow us to spend a few days in one of those fancy places they have there LOL!! I think we would like to alternate between the two as we travel.
After our stay in Death Valley we realized how weak our batteries have gotten and dry camping isn't as enjoyable with these darn things. We are now in hunt of some new lifeline batteries so we can certainly plan more boondocking. I have a good tip on ordering some online but I think I will check one more place here in Pahrump and then maybe we will stop in Bullhead City for a few days and check there also.
Hdrider said
12:34 AM Dec 8, 2012
Just for the record,, we did end up at the Lake Havasu state park in space #10. What a great place. It it wasn't for our battery situation we would stay here the 14 days allowed instead of the 6 we intend on now.
dianneandsteve said
03:42 AM Dec 8, 2012
Hello Dave and Diane, We're so glad you liked this spot. We will definitely return there one day.
Any favorites in Lake Havasu out there?
We are in Pahrump now and plan to head towards Lake Havasu next week.
Hello Steve and Diane. We follow your blog and saw where you stayed at the state park. In fact that might just be one stop. In fact space #10 seems to be available for the dates we should be in the area.
And thanks for the info on the BLM Bill. A few days on BLM to average down the average nightly fees might allow us to spend a few days in one of those fancy places they have there LOL!! I think we would like to alternate between the two as we travel.
After our stay in Death Valley we realized how weak our batteries have gotten and dry camping isn't as enjoyable with these darn things. We are now in hunt of some new lifeline batteries so we can certainly plan more boondocking. I have a good tip on ordering some online but I think I will check one more place here in Pahrump and then maybe we will stop in Bullhead City for a few days and check there also.
Just for the record,, we did end up at the Lake Havasu state park in space #10. What a great place. It it wasn't for our battery situation we would stay here the 14 days allowed instead of the 6 we intend on now.
We're so glad you liked this spot. We will definitely return there one day.
Safe travels!