Black Meadow Landing RV Park Parker Dam California



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RV Park: Black Meadow Landing RV Park
Location: 156100 Black Meadow Road
Parker Dam, California 92267
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Welcome to Black Meadow Landing RV Park in Parker Dam California. This beautiful well manicured RV Park offers all of the amenities and comforts of home. Visit them soon and relax. Find California RV Parks near Parker Dam California 92267. You'll be sure to create memories the whole family can enjoy for generations. RV Sites With Full Hook-Ups Lake Havasu RV Parks and Resorts - Black Meadow Landing. Escape to the tranquil waters and natural beauty of Black Meadow Landing on Lake Havasu . A relaxing and recreational oasis for families, large groups, retreats and reunions, our peaceful waterfront resort offers comfortable motel lodging, park model suites, RV and camping sites, a sandy beach, a marina and boat slips, a 5-hole golf course, the Meadow Caf?, and many exciting Black Meadow Landing Packages for a unique desert vacation. Black Meadow Landing offers an array of resort accommodations, including amenity-full park model suites and motel rooms. Black Meadow Landing features 350 full hook-up RV sites that can accommodate up to 53-foot RV's. Full hook-ups include sewer, 30 and 50 amp electric, water, and picnic tables. Waterfront or Golf Course RV sites available camp sites are located in a grassy area with many shade trees and water. Escape your busy schedules and enjoy the wonderful waters and natural beauty of the Lake Havasu area. Black Meadow Landing is a peaceful paradise for families, large groups, retreats and reunions. A relaxing vacation oasis, Black Meadow Landing features comfortable lodging options, tent camping sites, RV sites, a private 5-hole golf course, a marina and launch ramp, a swimming lagoon, a sandy beach, numerous recreation and card rooms, a large laundry room, a gas station, a cafe, a convenience store, and seven restrooms with shower facilities throughout the resort. There is no charge for showers or hot water. All resort amenities are available for all registered guests. RVing at Black Meadow Landing. Drive right into one of 350 full hook-up RV sites that include water, sewer, and electric. RV sites are available on the waterfront, the golf course, and through out the resort. Cruise America or El Monte Rents are RV rental companies that extend advantageous rates to resort customers. Sleep Under Stars at Lake Havasu. We offer 48 tent camping sites in a lovely grassy area with shade trees. Each campsite has water, picnic tables, and easy access to restroom facilities with showers. Black Meadow Landing Marina. Our lakeside marina offers boat slips, a launch ramp, convenience store, and gas, both on the water and on land. The Chevron gas station offers "pay at the pump" available both on the gas dock for watercraft and on land to service our guests. While the boat launch is free for guest use, our friendly staff can launch your watercraft for a fee. Black Meadow Landing Café. The Meadow Caf? serves scrumptious breakfast, lunch and dinner with a relaxed atmosphere for guests and folks coming off the lake. The marina has courtesy slips available for short term restaurant parking, as well as slips available to rent while you are a guest at the resort. Nature's Resort at Lake Havasu. Black Meadow Landing is naturally landscaped with colorful rock gardens and planted with a wide variety of cactus and indigenous desert plants. The resort provides a natural habitat for local wildlife drawn both to the water and land for shelter and protection. Black Meadow Landing All-Season Resort. Golfing is free to registered guests on our challenging 5-hole, par 4 golf course. During the winter season our two recreation halls are open for guest use as well as several card rooms throughout the resort. Fishing is permitted in the marina, on the lake, and from the beach. Guests can participate in fun resort events, golf tournaments, exercise and craft classes, birdwatching, horseshoe and ping pong, line dancing, jam sessions, and bingo nights. Safe Haven at Black Meadow Landing. San Bernardino County Fire Department Engine 55 Fire Station is on property to provide emergency services to the resort and surrounding area. A landing pad on the facility provides a safe zone for emergency helicopter services to many healthcare providers in the tri-state area. Storage at Black Meadow Landing. Black Meadow Landing has open storage available to rent by the month, for guests who wish to leave their RV's or watercraft here until their next visit. We also provide spotting to your site upon request for a nominal fee. Directions •From I-40 exit CA95 south From CA 95 exit CA 62 east At the stop sign in Earp go straight Continue straight 18 miles At Black Meadow Landing sign turn left Continue 10 miles and the road will dead end into Black Meadow Landing OR •From I-40 exit AZ 95 south At California Ave in Parker turn right Go over bridge At stop sign turn right Continue 18 miles At Black Meadow Landing Sign turn left Continue 10 miles and the road will dead end into Black Meadow Landing OR •From I-10 in Desert Center exit US 177 north On US 177 exit CA 62 east At stop sign in Earp go straight Continue straight for 18 miles At Black Meadow Landing sign turn left Continue 10 miles and the road will dead end into Black Meadow Landing Local Attractions: Enjoy Boating at Lake Havasu and The Colorado River • Summer Activities •Summertime Adventures •Year-Round Activities •Hiking •Golfing •Touring & Exploring •Events and Festivals •The Activities •Golf Courses •Parks The spectacular 45 - mile long Lake Havasu by Parker Dam - is nestled along the foot of California's Chemehuevi Mountains near Interstate 40. An ecological utopia, Lake Havasu 's stark beauty is embodied within the extraordinary convergence of desert ecology, 450 miles of breathtaking shoreline and sparkling blue-green waters. Lake Havasu 's deep aquamarine waters are the perfect playground for water sports, including water skiing, speed boating, jet skiing, sailing, kayaking, canoeing, swimming and fishing. Our private neck of shoreline provides a beautiful sandy beach and several camping swimming, fishing, hiking and birdwatching areas around the lake and desert. Lake Havasu City is a popular vacation destination amidst craggy desert peaks on the Colorado River in northwest Arizona . A rare segment of jaw-dropping scenery and rugged desert freedom, the city offers a multitude of fun activities and recreational facilities, such as four golf courses, a miniature golf course, tennis courts, hiking trails, rock climbing, mountain biking trails, and a movie theater. The main attraction of Lake Havasu is the towering walls and archways of London Bridge that has spanned the waters of the Colorado River for more than 30 years. The Bridge is the backdrop to the English Village , filled with Tudor-style buildings, charming shops and dozens of restaurants creating an atmosphere of M edi eval England. This is the original reconstructed London Bridge. Lake Havasu Summer Activities (April - October). Lake Havasu is a unique recreational oasis for vacationers basking in the cool waters and the California sunshine. Internationally known as the "Personal Watercraft Capital of the World," Lake Havasu 's stunning coastline will refresh you with exceptional watersports, including fishing, waterskiing, kayaking, canoeing, boating and sailing. Cruise on a houseboat or on an authentic paddlewheel boat and experience why Lake Havasu is one of the most beautiful places in the world. Warm, dry air, rich animal life, hiking, birdwatching and camping also attract travelers every summer. Bring your watercraft or rent a boat, jetski or skidoo for the day through Lake Havasu City or Parker merchants, such as River Quest and Arizona Jet Ski Rentals. [Top] Summertime adventures include•Swimming •Boating (Speed, Pontoon, Houseboat) •Personal Water Crafting •Water Skiing •Wakeboarding •Jet Skiing •Fishing •Kayaking/Canoeing •Windsurfing •Hiking/Biking Year-Round Activities. Lake Havasu is both a water lover's paradise and a desert lover's fantasy. Explore the lake from the beautiful beaches, campsites and hiking trails. With spectacular desert views and more than 300 days of sunshine per year, Lake Havasu is ideal for fishing, hiking, biking, golf, tennis, and desert jeep tours all year. Annual visitors also enjoy the area's music festivals, international jetski competitions and auto shows. Off highway vehicle areas are easily accessible from Black Meadow Landing. Parker Dam Road. "Thread of Life" - a backcountry byway that highlights the scenic, natural, historic and prehistoric features along an 11-mile road, passes along the California shore of the Colorado River providing access to an abundance of recreational activities, including camping, swimming, boating, fishing, rock hounding, hiking, OHV play areas and wildlife viewing. This scenic byway begins at Parker Dam and travels along Parker Dam Road south to the boundary of the Colorado River Indian Reservation. Fishing. Lake Havasu 's deep water, fringed with coves and inlets, provides ideal fishing conditions for black and striped bass, large mouth bass, small mouth bass, crappie, bluegill, catfish and trout. Guests can fish from the docks in our marina, or by boating on the clear lake. Fishing is good all year long offering something for everyone, from fly fishing to trolling and everything in between. Some of the best fishing is toward the south end of the Lake in the Bill Williams Arm. Current fishing access sites include Take-off Point, Havasu Springs, Site Six and Mesquite Cove. These sites offer parking, restrooms and universally-accessible fishing docks. Hiking. This ecological utopia offers hikers a unique opportunity to explore the drama of a desert habitat, offering miles of hiking trails, coves, parks, and hidden trails with Indian petroglyphs. Even with an influx of outdoor enthusiasts every season, solitude in a pristine cove or on a lonely hiking trail is accessible. Nature lovers can witness an array of wild creatures throughout the seasons. Lake Havasu State Park 's Windsor Beach and Coattail Cove offer beautiful nature trails and beaches for hiking and exploring. Sara Park also offers nearby hiking and running trails. Off-Highway Riding.An exciting way to explore the Lake Havasu area is by off-highway vehicle (OHV). Experience four-wheeling, ATV-riding, dune buggy driving or riding a motorcycle at the Lake Havasu BLM territory, which features hundreds of miles of roads and trails and two open travel areas. The two OHV open areas located within the territory - Copper Basin Dunes (1,275 acres) and Crossroads (1,500 acres) - allow vehicles to go off the roads and trails. Both locations are on the California side of the Lake between Parker Dam and the Colorado River Indian Tribes Reservation. There are OHV staging areas at each site complete with parking, restrooms and unloading ramps. Stop at the BLM office for an access guide and maps of the area. Biking. The warm, arid weather in and around Lake Havasu City , makes road biking and mountain biking pleasurable year-round. Most local biking is done on "the loop" on Havasu Island , reached by crossing over London Bridge on McCulloch Blvd. Other biking paths are the Arizona highways - Hwy. 95 and the I40 . The area also offers access to diverse off-road desert, mountain and forest terrain, mountain biking trails, state parks and refuges that deliver challenging and visually stimulating rides. Sara Park, off Hwy. 95, features a cool BMX trail. Remember, if you're biking during the summer months, take plenty of water! [Top] Golfing. Swing into action on our 5-hole, par 4 course, which is complimentary to registered guests. We are also in close proximity to several local public courses in Parker and Lake Havasu City . London Bridge Golf Club, Havasu Island Golf Course, Emerald Canyon Golf Course and Bridgewater Links, just 30 to 45 minute drive, offer challenging courses with dramatic desert and lake scenery. Birding.With nearby access to four National Wildlife Refuges - Havasu National Wildlife Refuge, Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge, Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, and Imperial National Wildlife Refuge - Lake Havasu is your ideal destination for birding along Arizona 's and California 's banks of the Colorado River . Explore some of the country's last strands of natural cottonwood-willow forests amidst native riparian habitat while observing more than 343 species of birds and other wildlife. Lake Havasu is the winter pass for many neo-tropical migratory birds, winging their way from Central and South America to their breeding grounds in the north. Bright colors from the yellow warbler, vermillion flycatcher and summer tanager flash in the desert sky as they flit across the riverbeds. A dozen endangered Yuma clapper rails spend the summer months in the marsh cattails of Bill Williams NWR. The 37,515-acre Havasu NWR is the home of some of America 's rarest birds, the southwestern willow flycatcher, which nest in the willow trees lining the river. The riparian environment at the Rawhide Mountains Wilderness provides habitat for a pair of nesting bald eagles. Great blue heron, peregrine falcon, bald eagles, mallards, blue-winged teal, merganser, shovelers, and Canadian goose winter along the Colorado River. Wildlife Watching.The diverse landscape ranges from sand dunes and rugged canyons to mountains and basins. Adding to the textures and shapes of the region are the diverse flora and fauna. Towering Saguaro Cactus stand like statues along the hillsides, along with Ocotillo, barrel and prickly pear cactus. Bighorn sheep, coyotes, reptiles, and over 200 species of birds and wildlife can be viewed throughout the region. The Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge, located at the south end of Lake Havasu , is an excellent location for wildlife watching. [Top] Touring & Exploring.Relax and enjoy the scenery of the many water- and land-based tours on Lake Havasu . There are several options for exploring the area: free desert walks, hikes to Crossman Peak , 4-wheel off-road tours into the desert to visit abandoned gold mines and ghost towns, and tour options to Planet Ranch and to the nearby western town of Oatman . Lake Havasu boat tours take you into remote canyons and historic sites where ancient peoples once lived. Guided land tours lead you on an exploration into desert lands where the pioneers once tread, while you learn about the geology, flora and fauna of the region. Those on the adventurous side can enjoy off-road narrated desert tours , hiking adventures or supervised climbs in Havasu's Outback, the nearby Sonoran Desert and Mohave Mountains. Kayaking/Canoeing. You'll love kayaking and canoeing the calm, blue waters of Lake Havasu . Kayak and canoe trips through Topock Gorge and the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge offer a unique intimate perspective of one of the lower Colorado River 's last pristine stretches, replete with waterfowl, wild burros, bighorn sheep and other species in their natural habitats. Gambling. If you are looking for exciting gaming and entertainment, BlueWater Resort and Casino offers a wide scale of gaming including Bingo, Poker, Live Keno, intimate card rooms, and 460 slot machines. In addition to the casino, the resort features a restaurant, live entertainment, a golf course, a miniature golf course, a marina, a fitness center, a pool and waterpark. Overlooking Lake Havasu , Havasu Landing Casino is a 6,900 square foot casino featuring 220 slots, five table games, a sports lounge and a card room. Both the BlueWater Casino and Havasu Landing are easily accessible by water and land. Visit Laughlin , Nevada for bright lights, big city entertainment and gaming excitement on the banks of the Colorado River. [Top] Lake Havasu Events and Festivals. Idyllic weather facilitates many annual events in Lake Havasu City , such as the Skat-Trak World Championships, the culmination of the professional personal watercraft tour, the Relics and Rods Run to the Sun, a pre-1960 specialty street rod car show, and the Winterblast Western Pyrotechnics Convention and Fireworks Show. The Lake Havasu Triathlon, held April 16, is one of the biggest and baddest triathlon events in the country. From late November through early January, Lake Havasu hosts the Festival of Lights, featuring a million lights illuminating London Bridge and the shops of the English Village for a dazzling small-town holiday atmosphere. Day Tripping. Enjoy a scenic drive across the boarder from Arizona into beautiful Mexico. Oatman , Arizona is an old mining town, and a fun day trip for history, shopping and hand feeding the burros. Explore exciting nearby attractions, such as the Quartzsite rock mineral and RV show in Quartzsite, AZ, the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, Blythe Speedway, and world-famous Blythe Intaglios and petroglyphs, Joshua Tree National Park, Palo Verde Valley and the exhilarating Glamis Sand Dunes. Winter Activities (October -April). Spend the fall, winter and early spring in our mild Southwestern climate and enjoy many indoor and outdoor activities with friends and family. Winter guests are free to schedule any type of activity as long as all resort guests are invited. There are also many fun area attractions, including the world-famous London Bridge and four wildlife refuges. Some of the activities on this season's roster are:•Line Dancing •Exercise Classes •Pool Tables •Ping Pong •Washers •Horseshoes •Card Games •Bingo •Golf Tournaments •Craft Classes •Musical Jam Sessions and Sing-a-longs •Non-denominational Church Services and Bible Studies •Pot Luck Dinners and Fish Fries •Midnight Golf During the Full Moon •Bird Watching in the Resort and Surrounding Areas [Top] Golf Courses near Lake Havasu •Bridgewater Links Golf Course. Bridgwater Links is a 9-hole executive course with spectacular mountain and lake views. Play golf in a relaxed atmosphere at one of Havasu's best locations, adjacent to the London Bridge Resort and Bridgewater Channel. Rental clubs and carts are available at Pro Shop. Phone: (928) 855-4777 •Emerald Canyon Golf Course. This 18-hole, par 72 championship course was rated 4 stars, and an "amazing place, a must . . . best bargain in Arizona ," by Golf Digest . Phone: (928) 667-3366. •Havasu Island Golf Course. This 18-hole, par 61 executive golf course offers challenging play and scenic splendor. Havasu Island features a pro shop, a bar, a driving range, putting and chipping greens, riding and pull carts, rental clubs, and lessons. Phone: (928) 855-5585. •London Bridge Golf Club. Located in the high desert above the lake, t his Lake Havasu City golf club features two 18-hole championship courses with picturesque views of Lake Havasu . Phone: (928) 855-2719 •The Refuge Golf Club. The Refuge Golf Club is a private club that hosts a championship 18-hole Arnold Palmer Signature Design Golf Course. Unequalled views of Lake Havasu , the Colorado River and the surrounding mountains, gently framed by the inviting fairways and jagged desert landscape, create a memorable golf experience for members and guests. For more information, call (928) 764-GOLF or visit www.therefugegolfclub.com [Top] Parks Near Lake Havasu, CA Lake Havasu State Park. The scenic shoreline of Lake Havasu State Park offers beautiful beaches, nature trails, boat ramps and campsites on Lake Havasu . This exceptional park offers 150 boat-access only campsites along the shore of Lake Havasu between Cattail Cove and Windsor Beach , the park's two distinct areas. Park visitors can enjoy camping, hiking, rock hounding, picnicking, fishing, boating, and water skiing, and a public boat launch ramp is available. Windsor Beach is a wonderfully developed area two miles north of London Bridge that is popular for day-use camping, swimming and launching watercraft. Windsor Beach features 75 drive-in campsites and 55 boat-in sites. Coattail Cove offers camping, RV hook-ups, boat launch, a picnic area, a marina, a swimming beach and a scenic hiking trail. Sara Park. Just south of Lake Havasu City on Hwy. 95, Sara Park features 1,000 acres with a four field baseball complex, a paved stock car racetrack, sportsmens and model airplane clubs, a BMX track, and a moderate hiking trail. For information, call (928) 453-8686.
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