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Crossroads Campground

Crossroads Campground
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About Crossroads Campground

Crossroads Campground is located on the riverfront of the beautiful Lower Colorado River. This campground is popular with winter visitors looking to enjoy the warm winter temperatures and relax on the riverfront. This campground has great access to fishing, boating and off-roading.

Reviews (152)

Review Summary

4.1
152 reviews
5
46.1%
70
4
32.9%
50
3
5.3%
8
2
14.5%
22
1
1.3%
2

LeAnn C

February 21, 2021

5

Very beautiful campground. Camp hosts were very nice. Could not get T-MOBILE cell signal in camp, except very inconsistently. No running water or electricity.

Beverley J

February 21, 2021

4

We liked the spacing of the sites. We would camp there again.
The camp host was very helpful. It would be helpful if you gave us some sort of marker to find the location. It was hard to find. Thank you for the opportunity.

Michael S

February 19, 2021

5

So I’m sure true RV’ers might find some issues with Crossroads because of no electric or water, but for the price, the view, the Hosts, the toilet you seriously can’t go wrong even if tent camping.

I personally had no idea what to expect when I booked for two weeks coming from Michigan. I was very worried as I noticed instantly I reserved what was clearly one of six spots for larger RV’s. I was in my car snd had a two man tent. I found a small flat area just over the guard chain of the parking lot and setup camp.

The crowd was exactly what you’d expect in a site like this. Escapees, older folks waiting on their “real” spot to open for a few days, hipsters, and some very heavy drinkers. That would be my one snd only complaint was the drunk two sites down who was also in a tent but a tent he clearly lived full time in. Listening to his cans crack all night, him pee and Mins like a sailor at 3am every night kinda sucked but $5.

Wild life is more then prevalent. I had two nights where the wild Burris decided to use my tent as scratching post in middle of the night. Pretty jarring but friendly creatures nonetheless. Owls, coyotes, and creepy crawls of every kid to keep all ages busy with the river just down the way.

Shoot for site 19 if a tent camper or small small RV. Right on water and would have a lot of boat noise but I feel the best site of them all.

Michael S

February 19, 2021

5

So I’m sure true RV’ers might find some issues with Crossroads because of no electric or water, but for the price, the view, the Hosts, the toilet you seriously can’t go wrong even if tent camping.

I personally had no idea what to expect when I booked for two weeks coming from Michigan. I was very worried as I noticed instantly I reserved what was clearly one of six spots for larger RV’s. I was in my car snd had a two man tent. I found a small flat area just over the guard chain of the parking lot and setup camp.

The crowd was exactly what you’d expect in a site like this. Escapees, older folks waiting on their “real” spot to open for a few days, hipsters, and some very heavy drinkers. That would be my one snd only complaint was the drunk two sites down who was also in a tent but a tent he clearly lived full time in. Listening to his cans crack all night, him pee and Mins like a sailor at 3am every night kinda sucked but $5.

Wild life is more then prevalent. I had two nights where the wild Burris decided to use my tent as scratching post in middle of the night. Pretty jarring but friendly creatures nonetheless. Owls, coyotes, and creepy crawls of every kid to keep all ages busy with the river just down the way.

Shoot for site 19 if a tent camper or small small RV. Right on water and would have a lot of boat noise but I feel the best site of them all.

Ismael B

February 17, 2021

5

Thank you.

Ismael B

February 17, 2021

5

Thank you.

Michael H

February 13, 2021

5

Our time here was great. Several of the sites are large enough for very big rigs. We watched Quail, Road Runners, and at times burros in the park. Do be careful pulling off the highway to the entrance. If there is a vehicle coming out you may have to wait as the area is to narrow for two vehicles to comfortably pass.

Michael H

February 13, 2021

5

Our time here was great. Several of the sites are large enough for very big rigs. We watched Quail, Road Runners, and at times burros in the park. Do be careful pulling off the highway to the entrance. If there is a vehicle coming out you may have to wait as the area is to narrow for two vehicles to comfortably pass.

Jeffery J

February 9, 2021

4

Great break from the crowded 'resorts' that line the Parker Strip. Pretty quiet in January. You can dump and get water one mile north at Sundance Resort for $15.

Jeffery J

February 9, 2021

4

Great break from the crowded 'resorts' that line the Parker Strip. Pretty quiet in January. You can dump and get water one mile north at Sundance Resort for $15.

Location Crossroads Campground

Address:
1785 Kiowa Ave
Lake Havasu City, AZ, 86403
United States

Highway access

Crossroads Campground is accessible via California State Route 62, which is approximately 22 miles to the south. The campground is located about 9 miles south of Parker Dam, which connects to the main roads in the area.

Latitude & Longitude: 34.2109 / -114.215

Elevation: 115 feet

Policies & Rules

General

  • Attention! Due to COVID-19 the Camp Host Volunteers are on administrative leave and the restrooms will no longer be maintain or resupplied. 
  • Sites #6, #24 & #25 are first-come, first-served sites.
  • Sites #3, #14, #15 & #16 are small sites unable to accommodate Motorhomes/RVs/Trailers/5th Wheels. Misrepresenting of rigs will result in cancellation of reservations. Check your receipts before you arrive.
  • Two (2) vehicle maximum includes living quarters: Motorhome/RV/Trailer/5th Wheel/Camper/Van and towing or towed transport vehicle: Truck/Jeep/Car. There are no group sites, sharing or sub leasing of camp sites will result in cancellation of reservations. 
  • Off-Road Vehicles and Golf Carts must be trailered and not driven within the campground.
  • Reservations must be submitted through recreation.gov and will not be received over the phone.
  • For more information, call the Lake Havasu Field Office at (928) 505-1200.

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Last updated: June 4, 2026

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