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Lake Havasu RV Park Recommendations

dalenoel
Explorer II
Explorer II
We've stayed at CatTail Cove and have reservations in April 2018 but might need to make some changes.

Due to illnesses we may need to spend more time in Havasu next spring. I can't extend the state park reservations due to the 14 day limit. I'm looking for a 2 to 3 week stay prior to Cat Tail and it would be the end of March to early April.

I don't know much of the other parks near Lake Havasu but did think the island parks were either too crowded or starting to be run down.

I'm looking for opinions on a park to use with a 37' HR Neptune DP with toad. We are looking at Havasu Falls RV Park, Prospectors RV Resort, or D-J's RV Park. Lake Havasu State Park would work for only two weeks but not if we needed 3 weeks.

This is the end of the snowbird season and before school being out so I'm also hoping we don't get locked out by too many still staying. I've looked at reviews on RVParkReviews.com but rely more on personal experience.

Did searches on RV.net but could not find much and looking for comments.
03 Monaco Neptune 36PBD DP - 18 Focus Toad
Wife, myself, and Oreo the Malshi
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TyroneandGladys
Explorer
Explorer
From AZ State Parks web site
Long Term Camping
1.Guests who wish to take advantage of long-term camping (longer than two weeks) must pay in full for the first two weeks of their stay, along with the $5 reservation fee. The minimum length of stay, to reserve a long-term site will be 28 nights.
2.All long-term reservations will be handled by the call center. The call center will find a site that runs concurrently for the length of stay the guest requests. The call center will collect the first two weeks plus the reservation fee and will block out duration of stay in two-week increments.
3.Upon the guest arrival, their first two weeks will have been paid in advance through the reservation process. After the first two weeks have ended, the guest will provide future payment in two-week increments on the last day of each two-week segment. Payments will be made by the customer at the contact station during regular business hours.
4.If a guest decides to depart earlier than the date they originally agreed upon, the standard reservation cancellation policy will apply.
5.Alamo Lake will block 59 sites for Long Term Camping from October 1st through March 31st.
6.Cattail Cove will block out 15 sites for Long Term Camping from January 1st through April 30th.
7.Maximum length of stay will be 12 weeks (84 nights).
8.All other Policies and Rules governing Camping will remain in effect.
Tyrone & Gladys
27' 1986 Coachmen

vermilye
Explorer
Explorer
dalenoel wrote:
We've stayed at CatTail Cove and have reservations in April 2018 but might need to make some changes.

Due to illnesses we may need to spend more time in Havasu next spring. I can't extend the state park reservations due to the 14 day limit. I'm looking for a 2 to 3 week stay prior to Cat Tail and it would be the end of March to early April.

I don't know much of the other parks near Lake Havasu but did think the island parks were either too crowded or starting to be run down.

I'm looking for opinions on a park to use with a 37' HR Neptune DP with toad. We are looking at Havasu Falls RV Park, Prospectors RV Resort, or D-J's RV Park. Lake Havasu State Park would work for only two weeks but not if we needed 3 weeks.

This is the end of the snowbird season and before school being out so I'm also hoping we don't get locked out by too many still staying. I've looked at reviews on RVParkReviews.com but rely more on personal experience.

Did searches on RV.net but could not find much and looking for comments.

Did you check on extending with Cattail Cove? Last time I was there that had an extended stay program that let you go past 2 weeks.