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Kinda of a funky place. $10/ person for a dry camp in the middle of a giant parking lot. Some spots off to the side. Shower/ toilet building kind of far from the camp ground. 5$/ per person night, $35/ week for 2 people, $100/ month. Showers $.25 for who knows how long. Laundry, too. Close to Imperial Nat wildlife refuge. Arizona State Trust lands camping here, too. But you must have filled out the form and & paid $20. This place has a bar, grill (pretty good), fuel ($4.59/ 87 octane). CASH only. ATM on site. Store too.
Rio loco14 password for WiFi. No CELL.
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When we arrived, the place was over run with OHV's which out numbered vehicles to a large degree. Definitely a place for people who love their off road toys and lots of like minded people. Every one, kids and adults alike, were having a great time in this party town. We didn't stay.
Report Check-In$10/adult per night (kids aren't counted), or $35 per RV for the week (strange, but true), or $75 for two weeks (strange it is $5 more than two single weeks). Dump, including potable water, is by the store and costs an additional $5 cash per use, but it's big rig friendly. No cell signal. Starlink works great. Lake is minimum 300 yards from the camping area. Basically it's desert fields north of Martinez Lake road that you dry camp in. You have to pay at the store and get a permit to display in your window. Garbages by store.
Report Check-In50 acre dirt lot for dry camping, some trees for shade. 2022 corrections: $10 per person to dry camp, wifi = rio loco14 (all lower case)
Report Check-In$5 per person for dry camping. Dry camping is a little ways from the lake, in a gravel parking lot, but they do have a bar with live music, grill, convenience store, and post office. Cash only at the restaurant, but can pay for your camping by card. Drinking water for sale at $0.25 a gallon. Decent spot for one night, but we were the youngest people here by at least 40 years. Lake seems to be more popular with motorized boats.
Report Check-InKinda of a funky place. $5/ person for a dry camp in the middle of a giant parking lot. Some spots off to the side. Shower/ toilet building kind of far from the camp ground. 5$/ per person night, $35/ week for 2 people, $100/ month. Showers $.25 for who knows how long. Laundry, too. Close to Imperial Nat wildlife refuge. Arizona State Trust lands camping here, too. But you must have filled out the form and & paid $20. This place has a bar, grill (pretty good), fuel ($4.59/ 87 octane). CASH only. ATM on site. Store too.
Rio loco14 password for WiFi. No CELL.