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The Cove Colorado River RV Resort
Overview
The Cove Colorado River RV Resort offers a premier waterfront experience along the banks of the mighty Colorado River in Blythe, California. This resort is designed for travelers who want to combine the comforts of a modern RV park with direct access to aquatic adventures. Whether you are arriving for a summer of high-energy water sports or seeking a peaceful winter retreat, the park provides a welcoming atmosphere centered around its exclusive riverfront location and scenic desert backdrop.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the fertile Palo Verde Valley, the park sits on the eastern edge of California, right on the border with Arizona. The surrounding landscape is a unique mix of lush riverside greenery and rugged, wide-open desert vistas. Guests can enjoy the peaceful flow of the river while being conveniently located near the city of Blythe for shopping and local dining. The area is famous for its abundant year-round sunshine and expansive terrain, making it a scenic home base for exploring the Lower Colorado River region.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped to handle modern rigs with spacious, full-hookup sites that provide water, sewer, and electricity. On-site facilities include a clean laundry room, private showers, and a clubhouse for social gatherings and community events. The standout features of the resort are the private boat launch and docks, which allow for seamless access to the water. Visitors also enjoy the private sandy beach, which is perfect for relaxing under the sun or launching a kayak for a quiet morning on the water.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities near the resort. Beyond the world-class boating and fishing available right from the park's edge, the desert hinterlands offer miles of trails for off-roading and hiking. History buffs should not miss the Blythe Intaglios, massive ancient geoglyphs located just a short drive away. For those who enjoy nature watching, the nearby Cibola National Wildlife Refuge offers excellent birding opportunities, especially during the peak migration seasons.
Who This Park Is Best For
This resort is an ideal match for water sports enthusiasts who travel with boats, jet skis, or fishing gear. It also appeals to winter travelers looking for a reliable, amenity-rich home in a mild desert climate. Families appreciate the safe, riverfront environment, while off-roaders find it a perfect staging ground for desert excursions. If you value direct river access and a community-oriented vibe, The Cove provides an excellent California desert experience for any RVer.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Angelyca torres
We went with family to enjoy rv camping the owner great service picks up phone and answers all questions but the pool is not available with was very upsetting they should of said that when i did the call to reserve if i knew i wouldn't of stayed here and the arcade is also not available for the kids to play its closed the restroom needs shower repairs and restroom bug cleaning as well but the rv hook up is great that was easy i got charged for the stay like 70$ a night and later seen a 20$ charge on my card idk why but ok i would recommend this place once its remodeled and repaired and pool running thank you cove for the stay .
S Carroll
Pool wasn't open and neither was the hot tub. No activities. Everything seems to be unkempt, for a very long time. Needs full time care. And someone that is there full time in the office. This place, has so much potential. Hope someone buys it and puts money into it to bring it's potential, could be so much more!!
Andy Appleton
Loved it, it was off season (we were pretty much the only people there) so the park wasn't fully operational, the pool/rec center/store wasn't open etc. But we got full hook up with power & sewerage. They have a nice looking pool (which is usually open in summer), a boat launch (as it sits on the bank of the Colorado river). I bet place rocks in Spring & summer. Linda (who was looking after the place), was lovely. Will definitely go back.
Patrice Gatewood
Run down. Lots of spider webs, gnats. It's good if you are making a stop for the night but staying here past that I wouldn't. The first space we booked was not suitable for our slide although I gave all the slide information ahead of our arrival. So I called the after hours number to see if we can move to another spot and the lady who answered , Linda sounded like I was bothering her. Without giving me an opportunity to say why I was calling she said she left my check in stuff on the door I politely acknowledged and thanked her for that but was actually calling about the space and she said to pick any open space she didn't care where we parked. I just thought it was rude but no biggie. More importantly as far as leveling out your rig the grass is overgrown and unleveled so we were uneven. Bathroom were old, the faucets were rusted out, it was fairly clean. I would recommend staying on the south side of the park furthest away from the freeway. You will hear the big rigs all night. Sad to see the River was dried out for the most part. The boat ramp has full vegetation which tells me it hasn't seen water in a long time.
Erin Roggenstein
Linda is amazing! The staff that work's for her are lazy,and don't even work a hour day. The place is run down, shower's are dirty and don't work. We love the location. Just need's alot of work, and staff that will work. Lot of trailer park trash living for free, not working. The place need's a huge makeover!!
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