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Desert Gardens RV Park — Hotel in Quartzsite

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Desert Gardens RV Park
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Kohinoor Dhaba (Indian Food)
725 S Quartzsite Ave, Quartzsite, AZ 85346
Times 3 Family Restaurant
1265 W Main St, Quartzsite, AZ 85346
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Desert Gardens RV Park
United StatesArizonaQuartzsiteDesert Gardens RV Park

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Desert Gardens RV Park

1240 Acacia Rd, Quartzsite, AZ 85346, United States
3.0(72)

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attractions: , restaurants: Kohinoor Dhaba (Indian Food), Times 3 Family Restaurant
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+1 928-916-2599
Website
desertgardenspark.com

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Scripture Study Group
Scripture Study Group
Sat, Dec 13 • 3:00 PM
455 South Riggles Ave, Quartzsite, AZ 85346
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Quartzsite Christmas Light Parade 2025
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Nearby restaurants of Desert Gardens RV Park

Kohinoor Dhaba (Indian Food)

Times 3 Family Restaurant

Kohinoor Dhaba (Indian Food)

Kohinoor Dhaba (Indian Food)

4.9

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Times 3 Family Restaurant

Times 3 Family Restaurant

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KymberleyKymberley
At least 1 person in your group must be 55 years old or more.!!! I finally stopped in to get information on rates, rules, etc. I Never did find a manager the office said open but no one there, no lights on. There was a rate sheet laying out that indicated 2018 rates were $2005 for the year for a full hook up RV lot. Some of the many transient RV spaces were fully fenced with the RV a permanent fixture of thier private space that included sheds, outside living spaces and some custom outdoor kitchens. It appears some people here enjoy outdoor living year round. Most of the RV spots were empty as winter was done summer temps on their way. There is also many mobile homes/trailers in a different section that are year round residents. Some homes are permanent and some empty spaces. There is also a section of bigger lots with manufactured homes, double and triple wide that are very nice year round full time homes or permanent seasonal homes. The people (residents) I talked to were very nice, they said that you could bring a bus or other unconventional home on wheels, thier requirements were lax on the vehicle/model year as long as it was movable and functional, no towing broken down RVs to live in. One man said you could even tent camp in your space without an RV, just build something if you want. I'm not sure though, I'd double check! It is very conveniently located to town, the freeway, the Colorado River, casinis, gold prospecting and more. It is aclean park with nice amenities, pool, clubhouse, some activities in the winter. I am definitely considering this as a permanent home for my 55+ years
Douglas PostonDouglas Poston
You only get what you pay for. Positive: Clean park Office folks are nice Easy to get into & out of Wide spaces Mixed: Location-near Love’s Truck Stop where you can fuel up or get basic supplies, food, etc. But there is definitely noise 24/7 so if you’re a light sleeper you may notice that, we did. If you’re into off Roading, you can leave right from camp and head south where there are many miles of trails. However, that is something you can do from pretty much any RV park in Quartzsite. Negative: The sites have no patios. Sites while level are really nothing more than utilities in a field, and loose rocks are everywhere. The Hi Jolly and La Posa short term camping areas have better terrain. Also the closest park to the westernmost mountain so if it’s windy you’ll feel more of that here as nothing blocks the breeze. In short, if we didn’t want the hookups this time we would have had a better & quieter stay boon docking. There’s nothing wrong with the place, it’s just very minimalist & not for us. If we’re going to pay to camp, we want more even if it costs more per nite. We would not stay here again-just our preference.
Dagmar CrombieDagmar Crombie
It is just desert, no gardens. Not well maintained. There are no site borders, just power poles in the ground. Each pole accommodates 2 sites. So, the distance from on RV to the neighbors is as far as the power cords are long. An old shed, with doors of the hinges and old mattresses in plain sight. The bath house is older, but clean. It is also (good or bad) close to I10 and 3 truck stops. The noise is rather intense. Ear plugs are a must!
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At least 1 person in your group must be 55 years old or more.!!! I finally stopped in to get information on rates, rules, etc. I Never did find a manager the office said open but no one there, no lights on. There was a rate sheet laying out that indicated 2018 rates were $2005 for the year for a full hook up RV lot. Some of the many transient RV spaces were fully fenced with the RV a permanent fixture of thier private space that included sheds, outside living spaces and some custom outdoor kitchens. It appears some people here enjoy outdoor living year round. Most of the RV spots were empty as winter was done summer temps on their way. There is also many mobile homes/trailers in a different section that are year round residents. Some homes are permanent and some empty spaces. There is also a section of bigger lots with manufactured homes, double and triple wide that are very nice year round full time homes or permanent seasonal homes. The people (residents) I talked to were very nice, they said that you could bring a bus or other unconventional home on wheels, thier requirements were lax on the vehicle/model year as long as it was movable and functional, no towing broken down RVs to live in. One man said you could even tent camp in your space without an RV, just build something if you want. I'm not sure though, I'd double check! It is very conveniently located to town, the freeway, the Colorado River, casinis, gold prospecting and more. It is aclean park with nice amenities, pool, clubhouse, some activities in the winter. I am definitely considering this as a permanent home for my 55+ years
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You only get what you pay for. Positive: Clean park Office folks are nice Easy to get into & out of Wide spaces Mixed: Location-near Love’s Truck Stop where you can fuel up or get basic supplies, food, etc. But there is definitely noise 24/7 so if you’re a light sleeper you may notice that, we did. If you’re into off Roading, you can leave right from camp and head south where there are many miles of trails. However, that is something you can do from pretty much any RV park in Quartzsite. Negative: The sites have no patios. Sites while level are really nothing more than utilities in a field, and loose rocks are everywhere. The Hi Jolly and La Posa short term camping areas have better terrain. Also the closest park to the westernmost mountain so if it’s windy you’ll feel more of that here as nothing blocks the breeze. In short, if we didn’t want the hookups this time we would have had a better & quieter stay boon docking. There’s nothing wrong with the place, it’s just very minimalist & not for us. If we’re going to pay to camp, we want more even if it costs more per nite. We would not stay here again-just our preference.
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It is just desert, no gardens. Not well maintained. There are no site borders, just power poles in the ground. Each pole accommodates 2 sites. So, the distance from on RV to the neighbors is as far as the power cords are long. An old shed, with doors of the hinges and old mattresses in plain sight. The bath house is older, but clean. It is also (good or bad) close to I10 and 3 truck stops. The noise is rather intense. Ear plugs are a must!
Dagmar Crombie

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Reviews of Desert Gardens RV Park

3.0
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5.0
7y

At least 1 person in your group must be 55 years old or more.!!! I finally stopped in to get information on rates, rules, etc. I Never did find a manager the office said open but no one there, no lights on. There was a rate sheet laying out that indicated 2018 rates were $2005 for the year for a full hook up RV lot.

Some of the many transient RV spaces were fully fenced with the RV a permanent fixture of thier private space that included sheds, outside living spaces and some custom outdoor kitchens. It appears some people here enjoy outdoor living year round. Most of the RV spots were empty as winter was done summer temps on their way.

There is also many mobile homes/trailers in a different section that are year round residents.

Some homes are permanent and some empty spaces.

There is also a section of bigger lots with manufactured homes, double and triple wide that are very nice year round full time homes or permanent seasonal homes. The people (residents) I talked to were very nice, they said that you could bring a bus or other unconventional home on wheels, thier requirements were lax on the vehicle/model year as long as it was movable and functional, no towing broken down RVs to live in.

One man said you could even tent camp in your space without an RV, just build something if you want. I'm not sure though, I'd double check!

It is very conveniently located to town, the freeway, the Colorado River, casinis, gold prospecting and more. It is aclean park with nice amenities, pool, clubhouse, some activities in the winter. I am definitely considering this as a permanent home for...

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3.0
40w

You only get what you pay for. Positive: Clean park Office folks are nice Easy to get into & out of Wide spaces Mixed: Location-near Love’s Truck Stop where you can fuel up or get basic supplies, food, etc. But there is definitely noise 24/7 so if you’re a light sleeper you may notice that, we did. If you’re into off Roading, you can leave right from camp and head south where there are many miles of trails. However, that is something you can do from pretty much any RV park in Quartzsite. Negative: The sites have no patios. Sites while level are really nothing more than utilities in a field, and loose rocks are everywhere. The Hi Jolly and La Posa short term camping areas have better terrain. Also the closest park to the westernmost mountain so if it’s windy you’ll feel more of that here as nothing blocks the breeze. In short, if we didn’t want the hookups this time we would have had a better & quieter stay boon docking. There’s nothing wrong with the place, it’s just very minimalist & not for us. If we’re going to pay to camp, we want more even if it costs more per nite. We would not stay here again-just...

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1.0
4y

Have stayed here for 5 years, for a month at a time. This year we had to leave for a week in the middle of the month. We had paid cash ( cash or check only) in advance for the whole month. When we came back, he wanted to be paid again! Although we had paid for the whole month already! We couldn’t find our paid receipt and he would not produce his copy, although he has one. We ended up going to another campground and will never stay there again. Did I mention that the sewer never worked the whole time we were there and we never complained or asked for a credit on the less than paid for service?...because we had stayed there for many years and wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt. It doesn’t seem they feel that way about repeat customers. And then they wonder why no one will come back to their campground unless they are desperate. We will dry camp in the future, has to be better...

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