Midland LTVA Dispersed

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  • (4.8)4 reviews

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About Campground

The Midland Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) is located eight miles north of the city of Blythe and offers the more traditional open desert dispersed camping opportunity with minimal services. Long Term campers experience the mild winter climate of the Colorado Desert, as well as the ability to participate in nearby activities such as fishing and boating on the Colorado River, rock hounding at Quartzite, Arizona, or attending local events and shopping in Blythe. Campers must be 100% self-contained for waste and gray water in order to utilize this area since vault toilets are not provided.

Directions

Midland LTVA can be reached from the town of Blythe by taking the Lovekin Road exit off of Interstate 10 and traveling north for 8 miles. After crossing the railroad tracks, Lovekin Road will turn into Midland-Rice Road. The LTVA will be located on the right side of the road and is marked with an entrance sign.

Fees

A Special Recreation Permit is required September 15th - April 15th. Camping is allowed in the LTVA between April 16th - September 14th at no cost, but the standard 14 day limit applies. Host and services are not provided during the off-season. Fees are $180 for long term permits valid for 7 months and $40 for short term permits valid for 1 to 14 consecutive days. There is no limit to the number of short term permits that can be purchased. These sites are not considered overnight campgrounds so the minimum fee for camping is the $40 permit. During the off-season, the standard BLM camping regulations and 14 day limit with no fee applies. The permits are valid in any of the six LTVAs in California or two LTVAs in Arizona. Permits may be purchased from the BLM's Palm Springs-South Coast Field Office or on-site from the LTVA host.

Access

Drive-in

Accommodations

Dispersed

Features

Big Rig Friendly
Free
Sanitary Dump
Trash

Essentials

Alcohol Allowed
Fires Allowed
Pets Allowed

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Jim Niemann

1 year ago
5/5

The area host is the best. Hope to return next year if life cooperates. There are no bathrooms here or water. But we had to go to town for food, so picking up water was no issue.

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A A

7 months ago
5/5

Byron is the host here and he’s an amazing, caring guy.

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Mario Landry

6 months ago
5/5

Great place, easy to access, but be advised: no water, toilet, nor dump station. The lte signal is the best of all ltva I visited. So great place to work remotely.

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Kathy Johnson

6 months ago
4/5

Camp host is fantastic. We loved how much room there is here. Dump and area are very clean. Would be 5 stars if they had portable water available.

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