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2251 AZ-68, Bullhead City, AZ 86429
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Davis Campgrounds

Unnamed Rd, Bullhead City, AZ 86429
4.0(312)

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Senior Circle Holiday Party
Tue, Dec 9 • 1:00 PM
3663 Bullhead Parkway, Bullhead City, AZ 86442
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4.0
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5.0
1y

This morning in Bullhead City was a picturesque start to the day, with temperatures set to climb to nearly 98 degrees. Inspired by the beautiful weather, I decided to visit Davis Camp and capture some photos and videos. Armed with my phone and iPad, and after brewing my favorite morning beverage—a delightful mix of ginger, lemon, and green tea with turmeric—I headed out solo to Davis Camp Park, aiming to explore North Beach.

Before setting off, I did a quick Google search for North Beach at Davis Camp but couldn't find much information. Interestingly, I discovered that Davis Camp Park has both a North Beach and a South Beach, along with campgrounds catering to RVs. Excited for the adventure, I made my way to the park, showed my Veterans card at the entrance, and received a warm welcome from the park ranger.

North Beach was bustling with campers, tents, and families enjoying the sun and water. One of the highlights of the area is Inscription Rock (Amat Avi Aanyoor), a site of great cultural and spiritual significance. This place is used for spiritual rituals and prayer to protect the surrounding lands and is home to the Mojave Indian tribe. The mountain is surrounded by photo displays that narrate the rich history of the AhaMakav people. North Beach is truly a must-visit location.

Continuing on to South Beach, I found even more RV spaces, complete with essential amenities like showers and restrooms scattered throughout Davis Camp. The park also boasts a laundromat, basketball court, playground, jet ski rentals, and cabins, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Davis Camp's North and South Beach areas are fantastic for anyone who loves the outdoors. The campgrounds are impeccably maintained, and the scenery is simply stunning. The campgrounds are dog-friendly, adding to the convenience for pet owners. Whether you're looking to relax by the water, engage in recreational activities, or immerse yourself in the cultural history of the Mojave Indians, Davis Camp offers something...

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5.0
4y

Overall, this was a great place to visit. There are lots of campers, RVers, and just beach goers here to enjoy the beach but the ramadas are far enough apart that you can social distance. Day use is $10 and there are other fees if you are going to camp overnight. Surprisingly, it looks like a lot of people camp there for several nights.

The ramadas were clean and spacious and there was plenty of room for 2-3 vehicles if you had family/friends with you. The river was cold of course since it's April but still nice to get into. There wasn't any litter that I could see. The park ranger patrolled every once in a while but mostly left everyone alone.

There are jet ski rentals too and there were a few boats on the river as well. We got turned away from the jet ski rentals from other patrons who were there that said it just wasn't worth it so I don't know the cost but the people riding them on the river seemed to have...

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1.0
4y

Camp here, where the trash guy stops by every tent and camper at 5am and leaves the small diesel engine on the whole time and does their job as loudly as they can. Where the entire morning is filled with not 1, not 2, but 3 camp admin vehicles congregating in a morning meeting lasting a full 30 min, loudly talking about their personal lives and making comments about campers. We can hear what youre saying...

Are the campsites the right place to have your morning meeting? Is driving the loop with your 3 vehicles over and over and over again for two hours in the morning from 5-7am a truly wise use of your time? The garbage bins immediately next to my site, within 5 feet!, were only 1/8th full. Is it possible these very important tasks can be done after 9am?

Very poorly run and managed campsite. Come for a day visit, but dont stay the night. They cant even enforce quiet hours on a...

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Dexter McGriffDexter McGriff
This morning in Bullhead City was a picturesque start to the day, with temperatures set to climb to nearly 98 degrees. Inspired by the beautiful weather, I decided to visit Davis Camp and capture some photos and videos. Armed with my phone and iPad, and after brewing my favorite morning beverage—a delightful mix of ginger, lemon, and green tea with turmeric—I headed out solo to Davis Camp Park, aiming to explore North Beach. Before setting off, I did a quick Google search for North Beach at Davis Camp but couldn't find much information. Interestingly, I discovered that Davis Camp Park has both a North Beach and a South Beach, along with campgrounds catering to RVs. Excited for the adventure, I made my way to the park, showed my Veterans card at the entrance, and received a warm welcome from the park ranger. North Beach was bustling with campers, tents, and families enjoying the sun and water. One of the highlights of the area is Inscription Rock (Amat Avi Aanyoor), a site of great cultural and spiritual significance. This place is used for spiritual rituals and prayer to protect the surrounding lands and is home to the Mojave Indian tribe. The mountain is surrounded by photo displays that narrate the rich history of the AhaMakav people. North Beach is truly a must-visit location. Continuing on to South Beach, I found even more RV spaces, complete with essential amenities like showers and restrooms scattered throughout Davis Camp. The park also boasts a laundromat, basketball court, playground, jet ski rentals, and cabins, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Davis Camp's North and South Beach areas are fantastic for anyone who loves the outdoors. The campgrounds are impeccably maintained, and the scenery is simply stunning. The campgrounds are dog-friendly, adding to the convenience for pet owners. Whether you're looking to relax by the water, engage in recreational activities, or immerse yourself in the cultural history of the Mojave Indians, Davis Camp offers something for everyone.
J “TASTEBUD COWBOY” CJ “TASTEBUD COWBOY” C
This place has a lot to offer. Lots of beaches including a North beach, a South Beach, and a swim beach. Of course you can swim in any of the three, but the multiple options are great! There are porta-potties in certain areas for convenience. But just a small hike from the beach are actual buildings with bathroom facilities which includes toilets, urinals, and showers. All very clean and we'll maintained. The views are spectacular, and the atmosphere very chill. But I did visit during the middle of the week so the weekends are probably much much busier. I was staying at a hotel in Laughlin during my visit, but this place has many areas for camping with RV's, tents, or whatever you prefer to stay in. I also rented a jet ski about a mile away and rode it to the beach at this camp. Overall I was very pleased with the experienced and I will be back for more as soon as I can.
Summertwin CainSummertwin Cain
One of the best campgrounds I have ever been to. River is beautiful beaches are clean and people are tons of fun. You can fish, jet ski, swim or just float the river. I wish the South shore day use area was monitored better for people that litter and leave the parking lot a mess. All that trash left is terrible and doesn't need to end up in the river. People should be more respectful and responsible about their trash. Otherwise, the place is awesome, no matter what section you visit and the view day and night is always awesome. Place is reasonably priced, except Holidays! 40 a person to get in, if camping that cost is extra depending on the site you choose, 40 a person is a bit steep for day use.
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This morning in Bullhead City was a picturesque start to the day, with temperatures set to climb to nearly 98 degrees. Inspired by the beautiful weather, I decided to visit Davis Camp and capture some photos and videos. Armed with my phone and iPad, and after brewing my favorite morning beverage—a delightful mix of ginger, lemon, and green tea with turmeric—I headed out solo to Davis Camp Park, aiming to explore North Beach. Before setting off, I did a quick Google search for North Beach at Davis Camp but couldn't find much information. Interestingly, I discovered that Davis Camp Park has both a North Beach and a South Beach, along with campgrounds catering to RVs. Excited for the adventure, I made my way to the park, showed my Veterans card at the entrance, and received a warm welcome from the park ranger. North Beach was bustling with campers, tents, and families enjoying the sun and water. One of the highlights of the area is Inscription Rock (Amat Avi Aanyoor), a site of great cultural and spiritual significance. This place is used for spiritual rituals and prayer to protect the surrounding lands and is home to the Mojave Indian tribe. The mountain is surrounded by photo displays that narrate the rich history of the AhaMakav people. North Beach is truly a must-visit location. Continuing on to South Beach, I found even more RV spaces, complete with essential amenities like showers and restrooms scattered throughout Davis Camp. The park also boasts a laundromat, basketball court, playground, jet ski rentals, and cabins, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Davis Camp's North and South Beach areas are fantastic for anyone who loves the outdoors. The campgrounds are impeccably maintained, and the scenery is simply stunning. The campgrounds are dog-friendly, adding to the convenience for pet owners. Whether you're looking to relax by the water, engage in recreational activities, or immerse yourself in the cultural history of the Mojave Indians, Davis Camp offers something for everyone.
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This place has a lot to offer. Lots of beaches including a North beach, a South Beach, and a swim beach. Of course you can swim in any of the three, but the multiple options are great! There are porta-potties in certain areas for convenience. But just a small hike from the beach are actual buildings with bathroom facilities which includes toilets, urinals, and showers. All very clean and we'll maintained. The views are spectacular, and the atmosphere very chill. But I did visit during the middle of the week so the weekends are probably much much busier. I was staying at a hotel in Laughlin during my visit, but this place has many areas for camping with RV's, tents, or whatever you prefer to stay in. I also rented a jet ski about a mile away and rode it to the beach at this camp. Overall I was very pleased with the experienced and I will be back for more as soon as I can.
J “TASTEBUD COWBOY” C

J “TASTEBUD COWBOY” C

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One of the best campgrounds I have ever been to. River is beautiful beaches are clean and people are tons of fun. You can fish, jet ski, swim or just float the river. I wish the South shore day use area was monitored better for people that litter and leave the parking lot a mess. All that trash left is terrible and doesn't need to end up in the river. People should be more respectful and responsible about their trash. Otherwise, the place is awesome, no matter what section you visit and the view day and night is always awesome. Place is reasonably priced, except Holidays! 40 a person to get in, if camping that cost is extra depending on the site you choose, 40 a person is a bit steep for day use.
Summertwin Cain

Summertwin Cain

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