About Crossroads Campground
Reviews (152)
Review Summary
Thelma H
February 7, 2021
Right on the river.
Thelma H
February 7, 2021
Right on the river.
Rhonda O
February 6, 2021
I was originally supposed to stay here two days and will end up staying the 14 day max! Had to change campsites a couple of times (all Waterfront sites). Love, love, love this place in early February. The river isn’t congested with boaters, wild burros come through for visits and incredible sunsets. The camp hosts are wonderful and extremely helpful. You won’t find a better place for $5/night!
Rhonda O
February 6, 2021
I was originally supposed to stay here two days and will end up staying the 14 day max! Had to change campsites a couple of times (all Waterfront sites). Love, love, love this place in early February. The river isn’t congested with boaters, wild burros come through for visits and incredible sunsets. The camp hosts are wonderful and extremely helpful. You won’t find a better place for $5/night!
Bruce H
February 3, 2021
We stayed there during the week so the campground was quiet. No OHVs allowed in the campground. Campsites away from the river are nothing special. We think boat traffic on weekends would make it a noisy place. Wild burros came through the campground to drink at the river. We especially enjoyed hiking into the hills across the road.
Bruce H
February 3, 2021
We stayed there during the week so the campground was quiet. No OHVs allowed in the campground. Campsites away from the river are nothing special. We think boat traffic on weekends would make it a noisy place. Wild burros came through the campground to drink at the river. We especially enjoyed hiking into the hills across the road.
Cassandra R
February 2, 2021
This is one of my favorite campgrounds, especially BLM. Just 25 sites, not fancy...trash & vault toilet but right on the Colorado River. Camp host was on furlough but very nice.
I was in space #5 which was across from the river, with view, reasonably flat and ideal for those needing to catch solar.
Wild burros wander through all hours of the day and night.
Cassandra R
February 2, 2021
This is one of my favorite campgrounds, especially BLM. Just 25 sites, not fancy...trash & vault toilet but right on the Colorado River. Camp host was on furlough but very nice.
I was in space #5 which was across from the river, with view, reasonably flat and ideal for those needing to catch solar.
Wild burros wander through all hours of the day and night.
Richard V
January 31, 2021
very quit
Richard V
January 31, 2021
very quit
Location Crossroads Campground
Address:
1785 Kiowa Ave
Lake Havasu City, AZ, 86403
United States
From Lake Havasu City, this campground is about 45 minutes south of town. Visitors will need to drive over the Parker Dam onto the California side of the Colorado River. (Note: Oversized vehicles and vehicles towing trailers are not permitted to cross the dam.) Located about 9 miles south of the Parker Dam on the California side of the Colorado River turn left at the BLM sign.
From Parker, drive north across the bridge over the Colorado River and turn right. Crossroads Campground will be 7 miles ahead on your right.
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