Bullhead City, Arizona
Ridgeview RV Resort

775 Bullhead Parkway
Bullhead City, AZ 86429
(928) 754-2596• Resort No. 2329
Arizona/Mountain Time (Summer is Pacific Time)

 

 

 

Open year-round
High-Use Seasonal Period: December through March
Mountain Time (Summer is Pacific Time)

Sites: 302 Full
Check in: Noon
Check out: 11 AM
Maximum Electrical: 30/50 amps
Maximum RV Length: 45 ft.

Directions:
From LAS VEGAS, take U.S. 95 south to Hwy. 163, then east to Laughlin and cross Laughlin bridge into Arizona. Go east on Bullhead Pkwy for .5 mile to resort. From NEEDLES, take W. Broadway-River Rd. exit to flashing light (K St.), turn left, go over Colorado River bridge. Go north on Hwy. 95. Turn right on Bullhead Pkwy. and proceed approx. 9 miles to resort.


Accommodations   Facilities and Amenities
Park Models, Sleep 4
Reservation Requirements: Check in: 3 PM,
Check out: 11 AM
Notes: Must bring own linens and pillows. No smoking. No pets in rental units.


 
Bathhouse, clubhouse, game room, hot tub, laundry facilities, picnic area, swimming pool, TV lounge, horseshoes, hiking trails, shuffleboard, swimming, full recreation program.



Resort Profile

Located less than a mile from the captivating Colorado River in the Mojave Valley, Ridgeview RV Resort features an open desert setting with views of the mountains. It is directly across the border from Laughlin, Nev., where casinos offer 24-hour gaming, restaurants, and exciting entertainment.

The Ridgeview calendar is never dull, and the resort offers guests a lineup of such activities as craft fairs, dances, dinners, pot lucks, bingo, barbeques, pancake breakfasts, movie night, happy hour, cribbage, pokeno, and wine and cheese parties.

Within the community of Bullhead City, visitors have more entertainment opportunities, including the annual Hardyville Days, which takes place in October. Events range from live programs and craft booths to gunfights and dancing.

The nearby Mojave Valley is a recreational playground with boating, fishing, and water-skiing. Lake Mohave, lined with the steep walls of the Pyramid, Painted, Eldorado and Black canyons, provides a natural habitat for fish and wildlife. Rainbow trout are found at the upper end of the lake, while largemouth and striped bass are taken from the lower reaches of the lake.

Just north of Bullhead City, Lake Mead National Recreation Area (NRA) offers a wealth of things to do and places to go all through the year. With 1.5 million acres, it is twice the size of Rhode Island. Of America's four desert ecosystems, three meet in Lake Mead NRA: the Mojave, the Great Basin and the Sonoran Deserts. As a result, this seemingly barren area contains a wide variety of plants and animals, some of which may be found nowhere else in the world.