The Cove RV Resort

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The Cove RV Resort

     To make our schedule work we decided to do an overnight stop on our way to Emerald Cove. As it turned out our choice of campgrounds was pretty good. The Cove RV Resort is a small campground located right along I-10 where it crosses the Colorado River going from California to Arizona. The campground is located in California. We were assigned a large 50-amp grass site. It was really very nice. There is a pool, a hot tub, and a rec-room. When we checked in we were escorted to our site and the installed a cable box and connected the RV free of charge. Walking around the park, we noticed that the long-term people were in an area closer to the freeway leaving the quieter sites to visitors. For the most part, the park was very well kept with the exception of a few of the full-time residents who have spread their sites out with covered metal awnings and of course junk to go under them. While we were there the River was so low that the cove was pretty much muck and the docks were sitting on land, but I imagine it is quite different when the river is higher. On the peninsula that makes the cove is a large grass picnic area and a nice size dog run. Overall the feel of the park is very nice and wouldn’t mind staying there longer. It is very close to Quartzsite and would be a great alternative to dry camping in town during the big January events.

From their website...


WELCOME TO THE COVE
(formerly Riviera RV Resort)


     Whether you’re looking for the perfect spot to camp or a place to take advantage of the fresh waters of the Colorado River, The Cove RV Resort is the river haven you’ve been searching for. Located just off the I-10 Freeway on the California side of Blythe, we’re a central destination for travelers from Arizona, California and beyond. Load up the RV, pack your tents, and hitch your boat trailer-our boat ramp welcomes guests as well as day use. Backpacking instead of traveling by RV? We have sites to accommodate every kind of traveler, whether by bike, camper, bus or RV.

 

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