Information on Bullhead City RV Parks

Information on Bullhead City RV Parks

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Bullhead City in Arizona sits on the east bank of the Colorado River below Hoover Dam. The river provides ample opportunity for water sports--paddle a kayak or skip along on a jet ski.

Ridgeview Resort

Ridgeview Resort is a membership RV resort affiliated with the Sunrise Resorts. Guests can soak in the hot tub, finish the wash in the on-site laundry facility and pop across the river to play in the casinos in Laughlin, Nevada.

Ridgeview Resort
775 Bullhead Parkway
Bullhead City, AZ 86429
(928) 754-2595
www.sunriseresorts.com/ridgeview.jsp

River City RV Park

River City RV Park is a pet-friendly facility that offers guests a heated pool, free access to cable TV, free Wi-Fi Internet access and fax service. They can accommodate units up to 40 feet in length with or without slide-outs.

River City RV Park
2225 Merrill Ave.
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
(928) 754-2121
www.rivercityrvpark.com

El Rio Waterfront Resort

El Rio Waterfront Resort Lodging and RV Park really does sit on the river bank. Hookups include 50/30/20 amp electric service and water/sewer service, and they welcome pets. No RV? No problem--you can purchase a day-use permit and get on the water at the resort or rent one of their motel rooms.

El Rio Waterfront Resort
1641 Highway 95
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
(928) 763-4385
www.elriorv.com

Silver View RV Resort

Silver View RV Resort offers guests the utmost in convenient RV living. They have a market, deli and restaurant on-site; they offer specials for the annual Laughlin River Run (bring your Harley); a generous supply of shade trees; and space for you to tend your own little garden.

Silver View RV Resort
1501 Goldrush Road
Bullhead City, AZ 86442
(928) 763-5500
www.silverviewrvresort.com

State Parks

You will find a number of RV parks set along the Colorado River in other cities, including Laughlin (NV), Needles (CA) and Lake Havasu City (AZ). You can also set up your RV in one of the state parks on either side of the river.

Article Written By Colleen Morrison

Colleen Morrison has been writing professionally for two decades. She holds an M.A. from the University of Wyoming and a Ph.D. in history from Arizona State University. She ghostwrites articles, blogs and Web content for her clients. Articles under her name appear at M&M, eHow, Golflink and other sites.

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