Needles Marina Resort

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  • (3.0)4 reviews

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Directions

Located 20 miles from Bullhead City, AZ and 80 miles from Lake Havasu City, AZ. Coming from Kingman or Lake Havasu, take I-40 and Needles (exit 141) and get off at West Broadway. At stop light off freeway, turn right onto Broadway, stay in left lane and follow road around and under freeway three blocks to four way stop, and continue straight. Turn left onto Marina Dr and then left into the park.

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Features

Driveway Pull Through
Electric Hookups
Market
Picnic Table
Reservable
Sanitary Dump
Sewer Hookups
Showers
Toilets
Trash
Water Hookups
WiFi

Amenities

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Essentials

ADA Access
Alcohol Allowed
Drinking Water
Mobile Service
Pets Allowed

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Mike Snyder

11 months ago
3/5

We had a good time, this was our 4th trip here. We did hear that a e bike, a Ion speaker and some other items were stolen from people in our “circle”. Not sure what the deal was with that but we were not personally affected. We will not be retuning because we were not allowed to rebook for next year like years previous. Not sure why ownership changed this policy but every person we talked to was unhappy about it. Personally, I feel it’s a poor business decision but hey, it’s not my park and it’s a free country.

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The staff was less than accommodating at the beginning.

We had to request ownership approval to park a large RV, even thought we had called ahead and booked 9 spots for a company camping trip.

After a few hours of negotiating we were able to stay at the park.

The pictures on the website, with all the grassy hills are only at the waterfront areas. Everything else is barren rock.

Overall we are pleased with the outcome, but there should not have been a struggle for a park that was more than 50% empty.

I will update if we return.

BTW the nearby trails in Arizona for OHVs or buggies is really good.

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Jonathan Romero

3 years ago
1/5

Big L for this place. Used to come here and enjoyed it, but today 8/27 the water was too low for our boat to launch when we told them, they said no refunds. Literally within a 15 min interval. I get it, it's a business but customer service is key to developing loyal customers. Won't be returning.

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Derek Ellerbrook

2 years ago
5/5

This was a great place to stop on our road trip. Yes, it’s not a luxury rv resort like you’d find in Florida, but all the stuff travelers care about is there:

- great pool and hot tub

- super friendly staff

- great prices

- full hook ups

- easy pull in

- great location

- super clean laundry

- super clean showers and bathrooms

- not too many long term stay/older junky rv’s

- great location

- nice website

- nice office/gift shop/supply store

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