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Tradewinds RV Park
Overview
Tradewinds RV Park offers a peaceful retreat set against the sprawling desert landscape of Mohave County. This park is known for its spacious layout and friendly community atmosphere, making it a popular choice for those seeking a quiet home base in the Southwest. Travelers will appreciate the stunning mountain views and the clear desert skies that define the experience here. It serves as an ideal stop for those exploring the historic corridors of Arizona while enjoying modern conveniences and a relaxed pace.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of Golden Valley, the park is perfectly positioned between the bustling hubs of Kingman and Bullhead City. The surrounding area features rugged high-desert terrain and wide-open vistas that provide a sense of solitude without being disconnected from local services. Guests are just a short drive from the banks of the Colorado River and the neon lights of Laughlin, Nevada. This strategic location allows visitors to enjoy the quiet of the desert while maintaining easy access to major highway routes like Highway 68 and Route 66.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed to accommodate a variety of rigs with large, level sites and full hookup connections including 30 and 50-amp service. Guests have access to essential on-site conveniences such as clean laundry facilities, private showers, and a community clubhouse that serves as a social hub for organized activities. For those traveling with pets, the park features a dedicated dog run area to ensure four-legged companions stay active. The sites are primarily pull-through, making arrivals and departures seamless for drivers of larger motorhomes or fifth wheels.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure is never far away, with the historic town of Oatman and its famous wild burros located just a scenic drive over the mountains. Water enthusiasts can head to Lake Mohave or the Colorado River for boating, fishing, and swimming. For a bit of excitement, the casinos in Laughlin offer gaming and world-class entertainment, while the historic Route 66 in Kingman provides a nostalgic look at American travel history. Hiking and off-roading opportunities also abound in the nearby Cerbat and Black Mountain ranges.
Who This Park Is Best For
Tradewinds RV Park is an excellent choice for long-term winter visitors or snowbirds looking for a warm, dry climate and a supportive community. It also appeals to road trippers who prefer a quiet, scenic alternative to more crowded urban RV parks. Because of its big-rig friendly sites and wide access roads, it is a top pick for full-time RVers navigating the Southwest. Those who enjoy desert sunrises, star-filled nights, and a central location for regional sightseeing will feel right at home.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
lee haywood
Great camp ground. Friendly, clean, everyone obeys the rules, and the price is right.
James Carter
This was a great place to stop for a few days. Sites are really setup nicely and pretty level. There is even a roadside Mexican food joint at the entrance, 3 or 4 minute walk from anywhere in the park. Prices are good and the customer service is top-notch. This park will be in our regular rotation going through Arizona. Also found a place with good deals on guns and "warehouse ammo" in Kingman, about 16 miles away. Everyone in the park was super polite and it feels like a big family gathering.
Joni Allan
I want to say this is a clean park. We have been in our RV for over five years and have never run into a park that puts you through so much, the paperwork alone is exhausting. But the reason why I only give it one star is for the following. When you reserve a space they send you tons of paperwork along with hoops you need to jump through, you think you were renting a home. They charge you for a background check $50.00 each person. Be careful of this if it’s $55.00 they will also pull your credit! We had planned on staying longer than a month but we had to change our plans and needed to leave after a month so they did not give back our $100.00 for our background checks. We gave them a week notice and no one said anything, I guess it was in the unending paperwork that neither my husband, nor I saw. I have never ever had a park take the DNA OF MY DOG!!!! Yes I said your dog goes through a DNA test ( cheek swab and all) so if you leave and poop not picked up ( we always pick up after our dog, but I know some people don’t) they send it to be tested and you are fined for it! You are charged $100.00 for the test. We did get that back. I know that all of this should have had bells going off in our heads but you live and learn, even at our age. Safe Travels!
Paul Orton
I’d like to think my RV is worthy of parking in a desert lot but they don’t, they discriminate against anything older than 2010 and that’s ok, they’re not the kind of people I want to give my money to.
Chere Clevenger
Very nice and welcoming staff. Nice and clean. Very quiet campground with pull throughs and all amenities.
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