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Buckskin Mountain State Park

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Buckskin Mountain State Park is a beautiful campground located on the Colorado River in Arizona. It offers full hookups, hot showers, grassy areas to hang out, and a camp store with ice cream, firewood and other necessities. The park also features a cute cactus garden and tortoise habitat, as well as horseshoes, ladder ball, and cornhole set up in the park. The ranger warns visitors to stay on the side of the river as the speed boats are fast and don’t look. The park is dog friendly, well maintained, and has a few good short trails nearby. There are some sites closer to the bend in the river that offer better views, mix of sun and shade, and perhaps less chance of the sewage stench. The camp store is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and the restaurant and arcade are closed. Verizon MiFi is dependent on site location, and the park has free Wi-Fi. There are 29 sites with shared shower stalls, and almost all of the sites offer a view of the southern sky with few obstructions. The park is a great base camp for exploring the Havasu / Parker area, and is a bit on the high side for only State park facilities.

From The Campground

Arizona State Parks offer a variety of camping options throughout the state. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities. Amenities vary by location, but many offer RV hookups, showers, and picnic areas. Discounts are available for seniors, disabled individuals, and active military personnel. Reviews are generally positive, with visitors praising the beautiful scenery and well-maintained facilities.

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Activities

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Affiliates

KOA
State Park

Contact

(928) 667-3231
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GenieMagic

86
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Quick Stats

86
Sites
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Site Price
65ft.
Max Site Size (L)
427ft.
Elevation

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GenieSummary

Buckskin Mountain State Park is a beautiful campground located on the Colorado River in Arizona. It offers full hookups, hot showers, grassy areas to hang out, and a camp store with ice cream, firewood and other necessities. The park also features a cute cactus garden and tortoise habitat, as well as horseshoes, ladder ball, and cornhole set up in the park. The ranger warns visitors to stay on the side of the river as the speed boats are fast and don’t look. The park is dog friendly, well maintained, and has a few good short trails nearby. There are some sites closer to the bend in the river that offer better views, mix of sun and shade, and perhaps less chance of the sewage stench. The camp store is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and the restaurant and arcade are closed. Verizon MiFi is dependent on site location, and the park has free Wi-Fi. There are 29 sites with shared shower stalls, and almost all of the sites offer a view of the southern sky with few obstructions. The park is a great base camp for exploring the Havasu / Parker area, and is a bit on the high side for only State park facilities.

From The Campground

Arizona State Parks offer a variety of camping options throughout the state. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, boating, and other outdoor activities. Amenities vary by location, but many offer RV hookups, showers, and picnic areas. Discounts are available for seniors, disabled individuals, and active military personnel. Reviews are generally positive, with visitors praising the beautiful scenery and well-maintained facilities.

Amenities

Activities

Discounts

No Discount Data

Affiliates

KOA
State Park

Contact

(928) 667-3231
No Email Data

Quick Stats

86
Sites
--
Site Price
65ft.
Max Site Size (L)
427ft.
Elevation
332348
Reviews

Location
-114.16200256
34.25540161
5476 N Highway 95
Parker, AZ

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