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An Arizona Directory of Quartzsite Arizona RV Parks
Compiled by Arizonans for Arizona travelers...
(February
2008)
An updated and browsable directory of RV parks in Quartzsite, Arizona

February 2008
Quartzsite, Arizona
(click 'up' for nearby Arizona towns)
(For other regions, see Arizona RV Parks)
QUARTZSITE
88 Shades RV Park
575 W Main St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6336
1-800-457-4392
Arizona Sun RV Park
715 E Quail Trail
Quartzsite
(928) 927-5057
Burrwood RV Park
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6661
Coyote Pass RV Park
1375 N Moon Mountain Ave
Quartzsite
(928) 927-5800
Desert Dog RV Park
554 W Tyson St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-5528
Desert Garden RV & MH Park
1240 S Acacia St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6361
Desert Sunset RV Park
480 N Central Blvd
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6443 |
Target Desert Sunset RV Park the next time you're aiming to
stop over for awhile (note to advertisers: see target for how to get one) |
Goldstar RV Park
Quartzsite
(928) 927-7686
Hassler's RV Park
400 W Main St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6319
Hogwash RV Park
465 W Cowell St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-7516
Holiday Palms RV Park
355 W Main St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-5666
1-800-635-5372
JR's RV Park
982 N Central Blvd
Quartzsite
(928) 927-5774
Kofa Mountain RV Park
170 N Central Blvd
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6778
Park Place RV Park Resort
250 Riggles Rd
Quartzsite
(928) 927-5740
Shady Lane RV Park
185 N Central Blvd
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6844
Snow Bird Trailer Park
194 Kenoyer St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6520 |
Target Snow Bird Trailer Park the next time you're aiming to
stop over for awhile (note to advertisers: see target for how to get one) |
Split Rail RV Park & Arts
1258 N Central Blvd
Quartzsite
(928) 927-5296
Sweet's RV Park
310 N Central Blvd
Quartzsite
(928) 927-5733
TEWS Date Palm R V Park
1360 N Moon Mountain Ave
Quartzsite
(928) 927-8929
Tyson Mobile & RV Park
350 W Main St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6480
Tyson Wells
100 W Kuehn St
Quartzsite
(928) 927-6364
Wyman's RV Park
1415 N Datig Ave
Quartzsite
(928) 927-3716
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