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Sam's Beachcomber RV Resort
Overview
Overview
Sam's Beachcomber RV Resort is a premier destination located on the shores of Lake Havasu. This lakefront resort offers a tranquil yet active atmosphere for seasonal residents and short-term travelers alike. The park is designed to provide a resort-style experience, focusing on community and leisure. With well-maintained grounds and a layout that emphasizes water access, it serves as an ideal home base for those looking to enjoy the unique climate and lifestyle of the Arizona desert.
Location & Surroundings
Situated directly on the Bridgewater Channel, the park provides guests with immediate access to the waterfront. Lake Havasu City is famous for its warm desert climate and year-round outdoor recreation. The location allows visitors to experience the scenic beauty of the Colorado River while staying close to the essential services of the city. Being positioned near the water makes it a preferred spot for those who enjoy sunrise views and cooling breezes after a day in the desert heat.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is equipped with a wide range of facilities designed for long-term comfort and short-term convenience. Guests can take advantage of the private boat launch and community docks, which are major highlights for water enthusiasts. On-site, you will find a large clubhouse that hosts social gatherings, a sparkling swimming pool, and dedicated areas for outdoor games. The facility is fully equipped with full hookup sites, ensuring that larger rigs have all the power and utility access needed for a stress-free stay.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Beyond the resort boundaries, visitors are just moments away from the historic London Bridge. Lake Havasu is a hub for boating, fishing, and jet skiing, offering endless opportunities to explore the coves along the river. For those interested in land-based activities, the surrounding desert trails are perfect for hiking and off-road excursions. Local restaurants and shops are easily accessible, providing a mix of entertainment and culture that highlights the unique character of this riverside community.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is best suited for active retirees and outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize water-based recreation. It is an excellent match for snowbirds seeking a social community during the winter months, as well as vacationers who enjoy boating and fishing. The park caters to those who prefer a structured, resort-style environment over a rustic camping experience. Whether you are traveling in a large motorhome or a fifth wheel, you will appreciate the site accessibility and the proximity to local attractions.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
Erika Lynn
Most confusing laundry experience of my life. Don’t bother using the laundry room unless you live there because it is a rip off. You cannot use quarters. You have to buy a laundry card for $5 cash at the office but the office is only open 8-4. There are multiple conflicting signs on the card machine in the laundry mat and hard to understand. You have to insert the laundry card, then choose between $10, $20, $30 option to load onto the card (you can’t choose the exact amount you need to do wash) then swipe a credit card(not debit) card or insert cash, then put your card into the correct washing drying machine. (Be sure not to load the upper dryer instead of lower dryer) Several other people were struggling while I was in there and complaining they had money was left on the card that you can’t get reimbursed so I paid an extra $4.50 I couldn’t use. (My laundry cost $15.50 but you have to buy $20 in credits) The hours on the laundromat door are also wrong. The change machine doesn’t work. The washer also left washing detergent granules and didn’t even dissolve it. The RV park is fine but $100 a night is a little steep.
Iva O
Its ok park, they do not refund if you want to cheer out earlier, as we did due to weather being too windy . Pros: lake is beautiful, located close to London bridge and few cute restaurants -Park has laundry, pool and good size showers( not super clean) . Cons: no grass, no outside tables, club house and play / gym room is outdated , empty of any good equipment and dusty . Guests drinking at the pool area was a big turn off. Will not come back.
Robyn
Here for 2 months & couldn't be happier, I feel safe... Everyone is very respectful and the place is quiet here even during Thanksgiving weekend 2024. I am surprised! Glad I came here for a couple of months of rest and relaxation by the water 💦 Teri and her gals in the office are fabulous & so helpful.. Thank You 💐to the security guards & maintenance people also 5 stars!
Doug Rockey
This area is adjacent to an RV resort, and I guess it could be used for overflow on super busy weekends. It doesn't have any services or tables but has dirt parking and access to beaches and good views of the lake and mountains.
Jason H
This is not really an RV resort. It is mostly old or renovated single wide trailers (beach cabins), not RVs. It is clean and could be great. There are a lot of rules here, but no one follows them, and no one enforces them. People park where is says "no parking." Lifted SoCal trucks with trailered boats drive too fast through the park. Quiet hours are not observed. There is an even split of late night drinkers and early morning tinkerers. There was an old lady leaf blowing her proch at 5:30am each morning. One person constantly let their dog out with no lease. Kids on electric dirt bikes and golf carts fly through the park at all hours with music blasting and doubling the speed limit. The park advertises a beach, but the truth is you can't use the beaches because people line their boats up on them, preventing you from accessing the water unless you have a boat. The pool is nice. There are multiple bath houses. The amenities are slightly misleading. There is no pet area, and the pictures of the beach must have been taken in the winter when it is too cold to use it.