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Settlin' In RV Park
Overview
Settlin' In RV Park offers a classic desert experience in the heart of the Sacramento Valley. It serves as a quiet retreat for travelers looking to escape the bustle of larger cities while remaining close to major Arizona landmarks. The park emphasizes a peaceful atmosphere and friendly service, making it an ideal basecamp for exploring the rugged beauty of Mohave County. Whether you are passing through for a night or staying for a season, the park provides a welcoming environment for all.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Golden Valley, Arizona, the park is nestled between the Cerbat and Black Mountain ranges. The location provides stunning 360-degree mountain views and spectacular desert sunsets. It is conveniently positioned along Highway 68, offering easy access to Kingman and the Nevada border. The surroundings are characterized by wide-open spaces and the stark beauty of the Mojave Desert, providing a quiet backdrop for your stay away from the neon lights of nearby cities.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is designed with convenience in mind, providing full hookups with both 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Guests can enjoy spacious, level gravel sites that accommodate larger rigs with ease. Essential facilities include a clean laundry room and modern restrooms with showers. The park is pet-friendly and provides reliable Wi-Fi throughout the grounds, ensuring travelers can stay connected while enjoying their desert stay in the comfort of their own coach or travel trailer.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Visitors are perfectly positioned to explore the historic Route 66 in nearby Kingman. A short drive leads to the riverside excitement of Laughlin, Nevada, or the quirky charm of Oatman, where wild burros roam the streets. Outdoor enthusiasts can head to Lake Mead National Recreation Area for boating and hiking, or simply enjoy the stargazing opportunities available right from their campsite due to the low light pollution in this rural stretch of Arizona.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an excellent choice for extended-stay travelers and snowbirds looking for a warm winter climate. Its quiet environment also makes it a great fit for retirees or solo travelers seeking a secure and friendly community. Those traveling with big rigs will appreciate the easy navigation and pull-through access, while budget-conscious adventurers will value the straightforward, no-nonsense approach to desert camping in the Arizona sun.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Cole Stene
Will absolutely keep this place in mind next time I want a quiet friendly park to go to with a nice view of Golden Valley and Mount Nutt! Great night time views do to no city lights! Staff was friendly and the park is clean.
Rocky Good
We are spending our winter here, have been here for 2 months now, the park is all gravel with wide roads, has plenty of sites, our site is 25x70 back in, they do have pull through sites, unfortunately no furnished picnic tables on sites, office personal are fantastic, showers are clean, laundry room is well maintained, if your staying more than a couple of weeks, your required to fill out a bunch of paperwork for a background ck, credit check other things, I've noticed most of the campers here are permanent residents, they allow dog fencing on sites, very reasonable prices compared to other campgrounds in the area, (their sites are much smaller) every campground has to have some type of an issue, this park does have one, the campground is right off the main road that takes you to and from Golden Valley to Bullhead City/Laughlin, so you get lots of road noise, really doesn't let up much at night either, long stays the closest major grocery stores are in Kingman or Bullhead City, about 20 miles away, if you don't mind those two issues this is a great place to stay
Pebblz
It looks like a decent RV park. I've heard that their prices are pretty good. The thing I noticed is that there is no shade and it gets pretty hot in the summer, plus the wifi can be spotty.
Amy Kozik
This is a big park for this area! At least 200 spots. Plenty of Desert to roam. Dogs allowed there is a small dog park with running water and washing tub with hose. (watch for the sticker plants and their paws). Age of camper not a concern. Park employees nice, laundy good, coin machines available on site. Wifi isnt crazy fast but its working. 2 sites avaialable to dump trash. Its not 55+ as the sign indicates but a lot of the residents are older. Its quiet and well maintained if you ignore the highway sounds. 2 ways to enter the park. You can take Egar to Mahone and come in the back way once settled.
Rock Hound
I literally would have given 5 stars, the service is outstanding for the price paid, there is a laundry room with change machine, it’s always clean, you can use it 24 hours. The showers are hot, clean and secure. The bathrooms are decent. There is free WiFi, a library, complimentary Billards table, day room, dog park, and even beautiful sunsets. The only problem we had is extreme damage done by a cat. A seat destroyed in our Polaris, an rg-6 cable, a cat-5 cable and our zero g chairs destroyed, by a cat, the park gave us a live trap we put it under our trailer and someone literally crawled under our trailer and took the bait out. This place has outstanding service and amenities, the staff are very helpful. We planned on coming back, until someone crawled under our fifth wheel to take the bait out of the live trap. That’s totally unacceptable trespass. We stayed here 4 months and never once were the cats under control. That’s literally the only complaint. Reasonable price and great people running this park.