€46.296296296296
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Precio estimado Basado en 1 coche, 2 personas con una carpa, auto caravana o caravana.

Camping abierto de 01 January hasta 31 December
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3.5 / 5 (17 votos )

Davis Camp Park

2251 Hwy 68
86429, Bullhead City
Estados Unidos

Davis Camp Park es un sitio de campo con 151 tonos en Bullhead City, Estados Unidos. Perros son permitidos.

En Davis Camp Park es posible acampar con un carpa de campaña. Aparte de acampar es posible rentar un cabaña de alquiler también. Usted puede encontrar varias actividades recreativas en el camping. Hay un arena de playa.

Para lavar la ropa que hay secadoras de ropa disponibles.

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Lawson Hoeger
Inglés (US)
We've made multiple visits to this location during the autumn and winter seasons and always found the team to be welcoming and supportive. The areas we've occupied were consistently well-kept and prepared for guests. Each visit reveals additional aspects of this campsite that we appreciate. The electricity, water, and waste management facilities have consistently proven reliable.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
The $25 is for a dry camping sites, for partial hookups add another $5. We stayed at the North Beach dry camping area for one night. There were maybe two other campers, which was nice for November in Arizona. The sites are nice and big, with direct access to the water. However, there was lots of glass lying around. Each campsites has their own shelter and trashcan (yay!). The south beach was completely empty but looked more like a big parking lot,even though you had direct water access, too. The next night we stayed at loop A with partial hookup. Very nice sites, almost empty and nice view of the river. The other loops (full hookup) were much more crowded and cramped and appeared to have lots of long-term residents. At the time of our stay the Dump station was closed and you had to use one of the pull through sides close to the south beach. Bullhead City appears to be the poor little brother of Laughlin, NV on the other side of the river. Empty streets and lots of closed stores. If you're looking for some fun, I'd rather stay in Laughlin. If you're looking for nature, I'd rather stay at Lake Mead. It's ok for traveling through, but not worth the money for dry camping with all the casinos providing free spots.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
I wanted a place for my 11 years old son and I to relax by the Colorado River. Can’t be more please with Camp Davis. The park is huge yet almost Empty on Saturday February 10, 2018. There is plenty of signal to upload videos and pictures to our social media and more then enough to stream movies from Netflix. Most sites are as even as they can get, our site isn’t but it is so close to the water that we are very happy with it. There is a road nearby but it is not too loud. A Laughing Riverside Casino is about 1/2 miles away on the other side of the bridge.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
Your experience will vary depending on the time of year you visit this park. I arrived around noon Friday 6/15 for waterfront dry camping ($17) and both north and south beaches were packed with day-use locals. After most people left I grabbed a cabana site at the north beach planning to stay Friday and Saturday nights. Around 7:30 am Saturday morning carloads of people started rolling in and completely took over my site. Before noon the entire waterfront, north and south, was completely packed with thousands of people. Sadly as much as those people seem to enjoy the park they let their trash blow away without a care. The wind was blowing so trash was all over the park and floating down the river. This was not the relaxing river experience I was looking for so I left Saturday afternoon. Overall, this is a very large and fairly nice park. There are several restrooms with showers and the RV sites (away from the river) were mostly empty.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
I read some of the other reviews and they are right as far as close sites but if you want to dry camp it’s fantastic. Right on the water. 20.00 a night plus 5.00 per pet (up to two). We have stayed here several times during the winter months. I imagine that summertime would be packed with people and boats. Close to Laughlin, Bullhead for shopping and laundry. This is one of our go to places when passing through. And they didn’t charge us extra for an additional car like the state parks do.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
If you don’t need full hook-ups, the partial and dry camping areas looked much better. We stayed in the full hook-up area which was about 40% snow birds 60% trailer park. It was not a clean area. The day-use area near the river is nice. If it had not been as hot of a day, it would have been way better to just stay in a casino parking lot for the night, but it was nice having access to showers.
3 días ace

Anónimo
Inglés (US)
We have been going to Davis Camp for years, but only for day visits. We go to photograph migrating birds throughout the year. Now that we have our cargo trailer camper conversion done, we actually wanted to try camping here. We originally planned on staying two nights but ended up staying just one. Reason for leaving early was the fact that as we were relaxing by the water in the evening we had a skunk walk through our camp, then another, then another. You get the picture. Then a raccoon. Normally we would just let them be, but we had our dogs, and every time a skunk appeared our dogs would go crazy and the last thing we needed was a sprayed dog! I truly think it had a lot to do with our campsite. It was located at the end of the dry campsites which allowed for easy passage to the water for the animals. So on that note we will come back in a few months when it’s cooler, pick a different campsite away from animal travel and closer to a water spigot. My only negative feedback for the Park is they need to rake the sites on a regular basis to get rid of old bottle caps, and small trash. Have more water spigots available.I know the wildlife is beyond their control and usually enjoyable. Positive feedback: trash cans easily accessible at each site. Shade canopies, with tables. Sites right on the water ( dry camping) Regular restrooms and showers on the upper level with portable toilets near campsites for people who don’t want to or can’t walk up the stairs. Plenty of sites to choose from ( dry ) My tips for camping here: If you enjoy the quiet, camp here in the winter. Summer brings the party crowd and extreme heat. IF you don’t need full hookup sites take advantage of the waterfront sites. Beautiful views, birdwatching, resident ducks. It’s also cheaper. SIde note: Dry sites are first come first serve. There is a 5 dollar fee for each pet up to 2 pets.
3 días ace

Jim
Inglés (US)
This was our first stay at Davis Camp. Appreciated the opportunity to use the dump and fill up with fresh water amenities, but otherwise took advantage of the dry-camp sites, at the north end, right on the water. PROS: Clean and quiet sites with stunning river views. Laundry was a top priority for us and we found the laundry room tidy, with a small trade-a-book library. It was $1 to wash and $1 to dry. Internet (Verizon and ATT) was fine, due to proximity to Bullhead City and Laughlin. CONS: Though we didn’t use the washrooms, at the north end, we weren’t tempted! They could have used a bit more service. Otherwise, we were a little put off by the wind. When asked if it this wind was normal (steady gusts between 15-25 mph the entire stay) the Ranger joked , “it blows from the north for 6 months, then the south for 6 months.” !! Still, a great overall experience.
3 días ace

JZ Adventures
Inglés (US)
First of all, there are several camping options - FHU, W&E only and No Hookups. We stayed in the no hook-up area which is right on the river. $20 is expensive for no utilities, but the spots are literally on the river and comes with a shelter and picnic table. Plus, we used the dump station on our way in (from boondocking in Lake Havasu) and again on the way out. It's also only a 2 mile walk to Laughlin if casinos are your thing. Even if you don't gamble, there are so many casinos they compete for your attention with some good restaurants, cheap drinks and live entertainment. There is a laundry mat on site as well ($1 each for washer and dryer). AT&T (116 down / 25 up) was a little stronger than Verizon, but both worked well and we were able to get lots of work done (and stream some shows). Overall, it's a great spot to dump your tanks, fill up with water and get some laundry done before heading back out on the road. Would be a great place to stay overnight to take care of the above mentioned, or to spend a week enjoying the Colorado River as we did. The only drawback for us was the wind - which was relentless for several days before calming down.
3 días ace

Tripp
Inglés (US)
The ladies in the front window are very nasty.. they were very sarcastic about asking whether we were allowed to leave the trailer for the day while we went out and about, stating that per county laws we weren't allowed to leave the trailer without a vehicle in case there was a fire.. we were very confused.. on top of that we had a problem in the middle of the night with a transient that was camping along the river in a tent banging on our camper in the middle of the night asking us to use our phone..If you need police you have to call the sheriff because county Parks don't deal with the local police. There were lots of transient tent camps along the river next to our trailer. The bathrooms are run down and full of spider webs.. I would not stay here again.
3 días ace

Mzjenna101
Inglés (US)
The river was beautiful!
3 días ace

mat
Inglés (US)
We drove in here at 4pm but the office was closed. It’s a huge park with lots of sections so we had to drive around and study the map to figure out how it all worked and the costs of the different areas. We left disappointed. It seems if you don’t need hookups then you can park in an area down by the river. There are a few portable toilets there but no showers, no tables and no fire pits. That’s $20 just to park there and use the toilets. It costs more for hookups but they are all on top of each other. There is a nice day use area with tables under a shade roof but you can’t park up close so it’s all pointless. We ended up going to a casino, so many great rates there and if I’m going to pay $20 I want something. Yes the car park was nice in front of the river but there’s no privacy. Back to boondocking for us! So much nicer!
3 días ace

Happycamper
Inglés (US)
Clean campground, friendly staff. Got 2 bars with Verizon I work remote so this was important. Can get windy sometimes. It is not $20 for a site unless you dry camp and you are RIGHT on the river. I paid $48/night for electricity water and no sewer. I would stay here again.
3 días ace

Rohdsteading
Inglés (US)
Stayed 5/2/17.  You can see Laughlin form this campground and it is beside the Colorado River.  Jet ski rentals are available without having to leave the campground.  The view from our site was pretty awesome.  We would camp here again.
3 días ace

Ctschupp
Inglés (US)
Friday afternoon we arrive. The area by the river was full. We snagged a space in the 2nd row. We soon learned that jet skies were the order of the weekend. They started zipping up and down the river at 0900 stopped sometime after dark. There is a quiet time I think 10 to 9. Regardless we had loud music till well after midnight both Friday and Saturday. Sunday the weekend crew packed up and we’re gone by 7pm Sunday night was lovely as was Monday . Silly me booking a campsite along the Colorado River on a weekend. I have learned my lesson!
3 días ace

jtdick@frontiernet.net
Inglés (US)
Clean beach, friendly staff clean restrooms and showers, nice laundry mat
3 días ace

Richard
Inglés (US)
Not for Winter... Needed full hook-up for a night. Experience was not to expectations. First there was another RV in reserved site. Office provided another site that was not waterfront nor as spacious as the site reserved online. A majority of sites appear to be longer term residents for winter. Our site was surrounded by, let's just say a lot of stuff. Electrical and water service was surrounded by dog poop. Reserved a pull through to leave toad connected for early next day departure. Replacement site was also pull through but large 5th wheels extended into the pull out road so had to disconnect and backout anyway.
3 días ace

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