Casino Parking Lot | Wild Camping

United States

WARNING: THIS PLACE IS PERMANENTLY CLOSED!

Details

Verified:
26 days ago
Altitude:
107.3 masl
Website:
None
Contributor:
6A6173.com

Amenities

Electricity:
No
Wifi:
No
Kitchen:
No
Restaurant:
Yes
Showers:
Unknown
Water:
No
Toilets:
No
Big Rig Friendly:
Yes
Tent Friendly:
No
Pet Friendly:
Yes

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Description

RVs reign over a couple acres of desert alongside the casino parking lot and right up to the edge of the asphalt, where, I was told by a smiling citizen, you can stay indefinitely if you cause no trouble. Sure looks that way. There's rigs look like they been here a while.

As you leave Parker going north, turn left at the casino sign. Can't miss.

Walmart and other stores about a half mile away. Not a bad overnight.

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Blue Water Casino now charges $27.00 a night for dry camping and $45.00 if you want to be on the river. Even then you have to have a black tank and kitchen in your rig to stay. They don’t like self converted rigs and will look your manufacturer up on the internet. When I went through there only a few rigs were parked there as most owners found other places.

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Blue Water Casino has now imposed a minimum $27 per night fee for dry camping. There are now many spots to choose from as few people are willing to pay. Also you must be fully self contained and not a diy van conversion to stay here. For $45 a night you can camp on the river.

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This area is definitely closed. Dry camping is available in the parking lot at the casino or by the river for a fee. Free play with a card, discount in the restaurant.

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Go into casino and sign up for free casino club card. Have your trailer plate number available to get a free 14 day camping stay.

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We used to stop here a couple times a year for one night while passing through.
This time we were immediately confronted by Security and were told that NO RV's of any kind are allowed on the Casino property. They asked us to leave.
IF we rented a room in the Hotel we could
park our RV, but under no circumstances
could we sleep in it.
This was sad to us as we liked stopping here and have been stopping there for
over 20 years.
The Sercurity Guy just kinda shrugged his shoulders and said he didn't know why they changed their policy.

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Large signs everywhere. No more dry camping permitted here..had stopped last season but casino eliminated RV dry camping per customer service.

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Parked in the south paved casino lot. A sign instructed dry-campers to check in at "the club," which is the casino membership desk. There, upon showing ID and giving them my license plate, they handed us a window pass for 7 days in the lot, $10 of free slots, a couple of gifts, and a membership card. There are dozens of other RV's parked here. There is free WiFi in the casino. The card was also good for discounts in the restaurants.

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There were NO RV's here and we were told at casino that they have no jurisdiction over it and recommended not parking there (?).

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RVs reign over a couple acres of desert alongside the casino parking lot and right up to the edge of the asphalt, where, I was told by a smiling citizen, you can stay indefinitely if you cause no trouble. Sure looks that way. There's rigs look like they been here a while.

As you leave Parker going north, turn left at the casino sign. Can't miss.

Walmart and other stores about a half mile away. Not a bad overnight.

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