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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

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

January 30, 2021

4

Excellent campground except that it is close to the road and had tractor trailer road traffic noise all day and night. RV hookups are modern, bathrooms are standard state facilities. Sites are paved, relatively flat and spacious. Near by Buckskin is much further off the road and has more trail access.

When I stayed I did see one issue that was very disappointing. Their dump station sat empty except for 11am-1pm during checkout and checkin and yet it was “closed to public” with a $15 fee public fee posted. This is a State Public campground and should support state tourism and public health. With thousands boondocking on near by BLM it’s very disappointing that they are making thing more difficult than necessary.

Cassandra R

January 30, 2021

4

Excellent campground except that it is close to the road and had tractor trailer road traffic noise all day and night. RV hookups are modern, bathrooms are standard state facilities. Sites are paved, relatively flat and spacious. Near by Buckskin is much further off the road and has more trail access.

When I stayed I did see one issue that was very disappointing. Their dump station sat empty except for 11am-1pm during checkout and checkin and yet it was “closed to public” with a $15 fee public fee posted. This is a State Public campground and should support state tourism and public health. With thousands boondocking on near by BLM it’s very disappointing that they are making thing more difficult than necessary.

Kristy R

January 25, 2021

5

Very pretty spot. We had amazing weather - 80's in mid-January and were able to kayak, swim and enjoy the views. We have a 31 foot camper trailer - the few RV sites were big enough and we were glad to have reservations for the waterfront-ish spots. The tent sites are small, somewhat crowded but the trailers were well spaced between. The camp hosts were on site and the whole area was clean and monitored, despite notices that the hosts were furloughed. No hookups, but we didn't mind at all.

Kristy R

January 25, 2021

5

Very pretty spot. We had amazing weather - 80's in mid-January and were able to kayak, swim and enjoy the views. We have a 31 foot camper trailer - the few RV sites were big enough and we were glad to have reservations for the waterfront-ish spots. The tent sites are small, somewhat crowded but the trailers were well spaced between. The camp hosts were on site and the whole area was clean and monitored, despite notices that the hosts were furloughed. No hookups, but we didn't mind at all.

Carol C

January 22, 2021

3

While we appreciated very much an inexpensive place to stay as everything else along the Colorado River was privatized campgrounds, we were disappointed that only three sites are reserved for first come, first served. Otherwise, one can reserve a spot for $10.50 with the Senior Pass whereas first come first served sites are just $2.50 with the pass.
This is a beautiful campground right along the river, but no one is cleaning the outhouse. To avoid this, I went up the road towards the dam and used the day use toilets which were nice and clean.

Carol C

January 22, 2021

3

While we appreciated very much an inexpensive place to stay as everything else along the Colorado River was privatized campgrounds, we were disappointed that only three sites are reserved for first come, first served. Otherwise, one can reserve a spot for $10.50 with the Senior Pass whereas first come first served sites are just $2.50 with the pass.
This is a beautiful campground right along the river, but no one is cleaning the outhouse. To avoid this, I went up the road towards the dam and used the day use toilets which were nice and clean.

Allan B

January 16, 2021

4

Park was nice and clean. It was quiet and easy to get into. Your website is not easy to navigate. It doesn't seem to be a user-friendly.

Allan B

January 16, 2021

4

Park was nice and clean. It was quiet and easy to get into. Your website is not easy to navigate. It doesn't seem to be a user-friendly.

Theo L

January 13, 2021

5

The camp host was very helpful and the camp itself was very clean.

Theo L

January 13, 2021

5

The camp host was very helpful and the camp itself was very clean.

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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