Sunday, December 16, 2012

RV Park in Quarzsite - Camping in Quartzsite, Arizona


 



Crazy Quartzite or Quartzsite - What You Need to Know



 




If you pass through Quartzite in summer, the answer to this question is, “Absolutely nothing.” You will see flat desert, some roadside businesses, tumbleweeds and that’s about it.



But come winter, the answer is quite different. Each winter the flat desert bustles with activity. RVs by the thousands camp in fairly primitive desert conditions. So what’s the attraction? Well, it's warm in Quartzite during winter, for one. And, second, it's pretty inexpensive camping.


So What’s the Attraction?:



What makes Quartzsite special is that it has been a rock-hound's paradise since the 1960's. Each winter Quartzite swells in population due to well over a million visitors, most of whom converge on the small town in a wave of RVs during the months of January and February.



The Desert USA website, explains: “Eight major gem and mineral shows as well as vendors of raw and handcrafted merchandise peddle their wares to snowbirds, collectors and enthusiasts.”


Where is Quartzite?:



Quartzsite, in western Arizona, is just 20 miles east of the Colorado River on I-10. From Phoenix, the trip to Quartzite is about two hours. It is also easily accessible from Los Angeles.


What About Night Life?:



Having listened to friends who talked about their experiences in Quartzite, I learned that one of the “must do’s” in Quartzite is to join the Quartzite Yacht Club. No, the desert sun hadn’t fried their brains. There really is a bar and grill named The Quartzite Yacht Club. Indeed, it is a yacht club of sorts, in a sand sea of desert schooners.


What Can I buy in Quartzite?:



Here is a Quartzite calendar loaded with events for you to choose from. If you like gems and minerals, hit the sales during the big “rock hound” events. If looking for bargains at flea markets is more your style, they offer a big Peddler’s Faire. Add in a mix of classic car shows, chili cook-offs andRV shows and sales and Crazy Quartzite could keep you mighty busy.


When You Go:





Traffic: Be prepared for traffic. This is a small town and I-10 traffic can get backed up in January and February. 



What to Wear: It’s dusty out there in the desert. Most shopping is in makeshift tents along dusty rows of RVs. The wind can pick up, a rain storm can move in, and you need to be prepared with a jacket and sturdy outdoor clothes. Wear walking shoes.



How to Plan: There are two websites that keep up to date information. 



Desert USA and the Quartzsite Business Chamber of Commerce



When you are in town, pick up a copy of The Desert Star newspaper for more up to date news and ads.


Where Can I Stay?:



Quartzite doesn’t have many motels. Here's a list of best prices for places to stay in the Quartzsite area. You can book online.  


Of Course We recommend Quartzsite Rose RV Park

 


Liz's Tips:



I like the comforts of the city so I enjoy staying on the west side of Phoenix and venturing to Quartzsite as a day trip. I recommend leaving early (7 or 8 a. m.) to avoid the traffic, packing water and lunch, and double checking the Quartzsite calendars so I can hit the events I am most interested in. 



My friend and I both like rocks and minerals and we enjoy bargain hunting. So we chose a day when there were vendors selling a large variety of items. We did find our rocks and minerals, picked up some beautiful agate slices, and then spent hours trudging up one row of “shops” and down the other. I was amazed. We found fine antiques (Roseville pottery and more), a group of vendors from Africa selling ethnic statuary and baskets, and a "desert rat" selling rusty tools out of the back of his car. The variety was mind-boggling.



I bought placemats, matching napkins and a silver necklace. When we were pretty tired, the wind kicked up and a rainstorm threatened us. We ducked into McDonalds, had a milkshake, and waited out the storm. (There aren’t many restrooms so that was another great reason for ducking into McDonalds!)



This may sound crazy, but I am going back to Crazy Quartzsite again this year!



Monday, December 10, 2012

RV Park Arizona - Camping Quartzsite, Arizona


 



What do do in Arizona.



Visit the http://www.arizonahistoricalsociety.org/



 



100 Years ~ 100 Quilts Centennial Exhibition



 



 



 





Celebrate Arizona’s centennial birthday year with creative works of art in fabric that display the landscapes, cultures, historical places and events unique to Arizona.





Contemporary quilt makers throughout the state have created original quilts specifically for this Arizona Centennial exhibit. The result is a visually stunning collection of art and history.



(Click here for printable Flyer)



Exhibit included with General museum admission: $5.00; Ages 60+ and Ages 12-18: $4.00; Ages 11 and younger and all AHS members: Free.



The AHS Arizona History Museum is open Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Closed Sundays and state holidays.



Free parking one block west of the museum in the Arizona Historical Society garage at the northeast corner of E. 2nd St. and N. Euclid Ave. Use the E. 2nd St. entrance.



 





 100 Years ~ 100 Quilts Centennial Exhibtion Opening Video



 



 





Order Your 100 Years ~ 100 Quilts Exhibition Products Now!



 “100 Years ~ 100 Quilts” is a collaborative project between the Arizona Historical Society and the Arizona Centennial Quilt Project (a Project of the Arizona Quilters Hall of Fame), and is made possible in part through a grant by the Arizona Humanities Council. The exhibition has been designated an Arizona Legacy Project.





 



 



 







 


 



RV Park Quartzsite Arizona: Rose RV Park, 600 E Kuehn St


Quartzsite, Arizona, 405-306-2309, Features: Full Hook-Ups, Vendor Spaces, Commercial Services, Dry Camp. Call today or go to the website to fill out the registration forms 



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Rv Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona


 



16th Annual Quartzsite Hobby, Craft & Gem Show



 


Jam. 30th - Feb. 3rd, 2013 - Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM


 


Show Location - 700 S. Central, Quartzsite, AZ  85346


Lot's of foot traffic during the weekend of the Classic Car Show


 


 


FREE admission to the public!


20 acre facility with FREE exhibitor and FREE public day parking!


69,000 sq. ft. fully carpeted indoor exhibit area.


10'x10' draped booths.


Midway (outside) RV live-aboard exhibit area.


Exhibitor campsites available with services on show grounds.


FREE live entertainment.


All exhibits supplied with electrical service!


 


Telephone service available!


 


 Show is within easy walking distance of major Rock and Gem Shows!


 


 


RV Park Quartzsite Arizona: Rose RV Park, 600 E Kuehn St


Quartzsite, Arizona, 405-306-2309, Features: Full Hook-Ups, Vendor Spaces, Commercial Services, Dry Camp. Call today or go to the website to fill out the registration forms 

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Rv Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona


 



30th Annual Sports, Vacation and RV Show



 


Jan 19th thru 27th, 2013 - Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM


 


Show Grounds Location - 700 S. Central - Quartzsite, AZ  85346


Another busy day at the RV Show


 


 


The largest gathering of RVs and RVers on Earth!


FREE admission to the public!


Estimated attendance 150,000 plus!


20 acre facility with FREE exhibitor and FREE customer parking!


69,000 sq. ft. fully carpeted indoor exhibit area.


10'x10' draped booths.


Midway (outside) RV live-aboard exhibit area.


Installation & service area with enclosed service bays.


Exhibitor campsites available with services on show grounds. (RV Rental Info)


FREE live entertainment every day!


All exhibits supplied with electrical service!


Telephone service available!


Show is within easy walking distance of major Rock and Gem Shows!


Plenty of Hotel & Motel rooms available nearby!


20,000+ Bureau of Land Management (BLM) campsites border show grounds!


 


RV Park Quartzsite Arizona: Rose RV Park, 600 E Kuehn St


Quartzsite, Arizona, 405-306-2309, Features: Full Hook-Ups, Vendor Spaces, Commercial Services, Dry Camp. Call today or go to the website to fill out the registration forms http://www.quartzsiteroservpark.com

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Rving Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona


RV Camp Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona



Welcome to Rose RV Park



 



From simple state parks to amenity-rich RV resorts, you’ll find a variety of campgrounds in Arizona. Choose from secluded sites nestled against towering ponderosas, family-friendly lakeside spots, easy-to-reach campgrounds near major highways or even sites within major national parks.



Some Arizona campgrounds accept reservations, while others are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Note that campgrounds and RV spots within popular national and state parks often fill up early, so plan ahead with early reservations or alternate plans in case space is full.





RV Park Quartzsite Arizona: Rose RV Park, 600 E Kuehn StMotor Home Camping Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona



Quartzsite, Arizona, 405-306-2309, Features: Full Hook-Ups, Vendor Spaces, Commercial Services, Dry Camp. Call today or go to the website to fill out the registration forms http://www.quartzsiteroservpark.com


Motor Home Camping Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona


RV Camp Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona



Welcome to Rose RV Park














Propane service - We can come to you! 

Or if you come to us, easy in, easy out.




Rose RV Park 

Commercial Services




Rose RV Park in Quartzsite, AZ provides most of what you will need for your RV. We have large RV pads with full hook ups, we have an RV dump and water stations. We have plenty of room for the biggest of rigs. You can dump your trash or fill your propane tanks. It is easy to get in and easy to get out. Of course we would rather have you in!



Propane

We'll fill your RV and your tanks. We can either come to you, or you can come to use. Either way, you'll enjoy our convenient, easy to use service.


Motor Home Camping Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona



RV Park Quartzsite Arizona: Rose RV Park, 600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona, 405-306-2309, Features: Full Hook-Ups, Vendor Spaces, Commercial Services, Dry Camp. Call today or go to the website to fill out the registration forms http://www.quartzsiteroservpark.com


Thursday, September 27, 2012

RV Camp Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona


RV Camp Arizona - Motor Home Park Quartzsite Arizona



Welcome to Rose RV Park

Where RV facilities and customer service are 2nd to none in Quartzsite.

Whether you are just passing through Quartzsite or planning an extended visit, Rose RV Park welcomes you with all the conveniences you need for a relaxing stay. OWe have whatever you want and need in an RV park, as well as our beautiful grounds.



We hope you find what you want on our website, but we will be more than happy to answer any questions that you have. Just give us a call or go to the contact us page and complete the information form. We will get back to you right away. Happy traveling



 



RV Park Quartzsite Arizona: Rose RV Park, 600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona, 405-306-2309, Features: Full Hook-Ups, Vendor Spaces, Commercial Services, Dry Camp. Call today or go to the website to fill out the registration forms http://www.quartzsiteroservpark.com


Friday, July 27, 2012

RV Camping Arizona - Desert Camping


RV Camping Arizona - Desert Camping





Sports, Vacation & RV Show



Every January something happens that is hard to believe, unless you have seen it! According to the Arizona Highway Department, as many as 750,000 to 1,000,000 people, mostly in RV’s, converge on this sleepy little desert town, located just 20 miles east of the California border on Interstate 10, for the rock, gem and mineral shows, plus numerous flea markets and the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show. This phenomenon started over 40 years ago and is now billed as “The Largest Gathering Of RVers in the World”...



Hobby, Craft & Gem Show



In 1997, a second show was christened in Quartzsite. This new show, while on a much smaller scale than the GIANT  RV show, has grown and now includes a 2-day classic car show over the weekend of this Wednesday through Sunday, 5-day event. Often referred to as, "RV Show II", the Quartzsite Hobby, Craft & Gem Show has become another big draw during the show season at Quartzsite, Arizona, especially over the weekend of the  Quartzsite Rock & Roll Classic Car Show...



Rose RV Park is located in Quartzsite along Interstate 10 with easy off, easy on access. We love pets and encourage ATV’s. There is a lot to do in the area. Quartzsite is home to the world famous Gem and Mineral Show, The Rock and Roll Classic Car Show, and the Sports Vacation and RV Show. Tens of thousands of people flock to the area in winter to enjoy the warmth and activities unique to the region.



Surrounded by thousands of acres of BLM land, Quartzsite is perfect for ATV’s, Horses, Hiking, and Biking. Explore the countryside jeep trails, daytrip to Lake Havasu, visit the casino, or go to Yuma and further on to Mexico, or just kick around Gold country looking for that three-pound nugget.


Wednesday, July 25, 2012

RV Camping Arizona - Desert Camping


Welcome to the Quartzsite Historical Society



Tyson's Well Stage Station Museum.

Operated by the Quartzsite Historical Society, Inc.



The original adobe stage station was built in 1866 by Charley Tyson at its present location. It was an important way station on the California-Arizona line because of excellent water and grass for the horses. Miners and freighters, hauling mining equipment and military supplies from the river port at Ehrenberg, to the Territorial Capital at Prescott, also stopped here. Accommodations were primitive at best.



The Quartzsite Historical Society opened Tyson's Well Museum in February 1980, after extensive restoration work. The original structurally sound walls were retained and others were rebuilt. A shell of stabilized adobe brick was built around the original walls to protect them. Artifacts were gathered from interested citizens, as well as photographs and old mining equipment. When the building was finished, these articles were placed inside as well as outside the building.. The dirt floor in one of the rooms was maintained for authenticity. The ceiling of the main room consists of saguaro ribs. And the original fireplace is still in use during the winter. Outside in the yard is the original assay shack from the Mariquita Mine, which offers a peek into the everyday life of the miners. Also, in the yard is the handiwork of Walter Barrett. A little village of cement and stone houses built during his retirement and donated to the museum. Just to the west of the Museum are the ruins of the Oasis Hotel, this is our next restoration project, with fundraising currently underway.

Recycling aluminum cans, yard sales, bazaars, slide shows, membership dues, book sales and donations raised money for the restorations.

Fundraisers continue during the months the museum is open.



We invite you to stop and visit and learn a little more about Quartzsite, Arizona and the interesting folks who call it home.



We are located at 161 W. Main St.







Quartzsite

Any mention of Arizona and Snowbirds would be incomplete without mentioning Quartzsite, a tiny town on I-10 just 20 miles east of the California state line (Colorado River). Although it’s mostly a truck stop in the summer, Quartzsite is the best example of snowbird flight and its mercantile impact. Every winter hundreds of thousands of Snowbirds in RVs descend upon Quartzsite, with most of them camped on Bureau of Land Development (BLM) land in the desert surrounding the town. More than 100,000 recreational vehicles are spread out over 70 square miles. National Geographic has described Quartzsite as “the world’s largest parking lot”.

Often described as “$400,000 motorhomes towing $40,000 SUVs looking for FREE camping,” Quartzsite has been a rockhound’s paradise since the 1960s.



Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations





600 E Kuehn St



Quartzsite, Arizona



405-306-2309



quartzsiteroservpark.  RVFullHookUps.Welcome to the Quartzsite Historical Society



Tyson's Well Stage Station Museum.

Operated by the Quartzsite Historical Society, Inc.



The original adobe stage station was built in 1866 by Charley Tyson at its present location. It was an important way station on the California-Arizona line because of excellent water and grass for the horses. Miners and freighters, hauling mining equipment and military supplies from the river port at Ehrenberg, to the Territorial Capital at Prescott, also stopped here. Accommodations were primitive at best.



The Quartzsite Historical Society opened Tyson's Well Museum in February 1980, after extensive restoration work. The original structurally sound walls were retained and others were rebuilt. A shell of stabilized adobe brick was built around the original walls to protect them. Artifacts were gathered from interested citizens, as well as photographs and old mining equipment. When the building was finished, these articles were placed inside as well as outside the building.. The dirt floor in one of the rooms was maintained for authenticity. The ceiling of the main room consists of saguaro ribs. And the original fireplace is still in use during the winter. Outside in the yard is the original assay shack from the Mariquita Mine, which offers a peek into the everyday life of the miners. Also, in the yard is the handiwork of Walter Barrett. A little village of cement and stone houses built during his retirement and donated to the museum. Just to the west of the Museum are the ruins of the Oasis Hotel, this is our next restoration project, with fundraising currently underway.

Recycling aluminum cans, yard sales, bazaars, slide shows, membership dues, book sales and donations raised money for the restorations.

Fundraisers continue during the months the museum is open.



We invite you to stop and visit and learn a little more about Quartzsite, Arizona and the interesting folks who call it home.



We are located at 161 W. Main St.







Quartzsite

Any mention of Arizona and Snowbirds would be incomplete without mentioning Quartzsite, a tiny town on I-10 just 20 miles east of the California state line (Colorado River). Although it’s mostly a truck stop in the summer, Quartzsite is the best example of snowbird flight and its mercantile impact. Every winter hundreds of thousands of Snowbirds in RVs descend upon Quartzsite, with most of them camped on Bureau of Land Development (BLM) land in the desert surrounding the town. More than 100,000 recreational vehicles are spread out over 70 square miles. National Geographic has described Quartzsite as “the world’s largest parking lot”.

Often described as “$400,000 motorhomes towing $40,000 SUVs looking for FREE camping,” Quartzsite has been a rockhound’s paradise since the 1960s.



Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations

http://www.quartzsiteroservpark.com/ATVTrails.html



600 E Kuehn St



Quartzsite, Arizona



405-306-2309



quartzsiteroservpark.  RVFullHookUps.


Saturday, June 30, 2012

Snowbirds Quartzsite RV Camping- RV Camping in Arizona


Quartzsite RV camp - RV camping in Arizona

For many Snowbirds from Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest, winter means a migration to Arizona.



As a winter destination, there are few places more inviting than the Grand Canyon State.

Like many of the other western states, Arizona is a land of paradoxes. Deep canyons give way to rugged mountains. Ponderosa pine forests melt into arid deserts. Native American reservations dot a state with major metropolitan areas like Phoenix and Tucson. Oh, and did I mention the natural wonders scattered throughout the state?

Yes, Arizona has much to offer the RVing Snowbird.

Arizona is a Snowbird destination like no other. From eroded red rock formations to large urban centers, from the Grand Canyon’s stunning vistas to small mountain towns, from Old West legends to Native American and Mexican culture, and from professional sporting events to world-class golf—Arizona has it all!

Balmy weather in Arizona when the snow flies up north is the primary reason Snowbirds head to the Copper State is such large numbers, but the weather is not consistently warm in all regions of the state.

Snowbird roosts



Snowbird roosts are centered in the Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma areas. These cities are magnets for Snowbirds, and RV parks have responded with highly organized activities and services.



Phoenix area

The largest concentration of Snowbirds is found in the Phoenix area, often referred to as The Valley of the Sun.





This is where Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Sun City, Carefree, Tempe, Paradise Valley, Queen Creek, Peoria, Apache Junction, and numerous other cities are found.





Quartzsite

Any mention of Arizona and Snowbirds would be incomplete without mentioning Quartzsite, a tiny town on I-10 just 20 miles east of the California state line (Colorado River). Although it’s mostly a truck stop in the summer, Quartzsite is the best example of snowbird flight and its mercantile impact. Every winter hundreds of thousands of Snowbirds in RVs descend upon Quartzsite, with most of them camped on Bureau of Land Development (BLM) land in the desert surrounding the town. More than 100,000 recreational vehicles are spread out over 70 square miles. National Geographic has described Quartzsite as “the world’s largest parking lot”.

Often described as “$400,000 motorhomes towing $40,000 SUVs looking for FREE camping,” Quartzsite has been a rockhound’s paradise since the 1960s.



Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations





600 E Kuehn St



Quartzsite, Arizona



405-306-2309



quartzsiteroservpark.  RVFullHookUps.


Thursday, June 28, 2012

Quartzsite RV Camping- RV Camping in Arizona


Rose RV Park is located in Quartzsite along Interstate 10 with easy off, easy on access. We love pets and encourage ATV’s. There is a lot to do in the area. Quartzsite is home to the world famous Gem and Mineral Show, The Rock and Roll Classic Car Show, and the Sports Vacation and RV Show. Tens of thousands of people flock to the area in winter to enjoy the warmth and activities unique to the region.





600 E Kuehn St



Quartzsite, Arizona



405-306-2309



quartzsiteroservpark.  RVFullHookUps.


Monday, May 21, 2012

RV Park Arizona - Quartzsite RV Park

RV Park Arizona  - Quartzsite RV Park

RV Park Arizona

Things to see in Arizona - Quartzsite Museum

 

Hi Jolly Monument, Arizona

Hadji Ali (Hi Jolly) came from his native Syria as a camel driver after Naval Lieutenant Edward Fitzgerald Beale convinced Secretary of War Jefferson Davis to authorize the formation of the Camel Military Corps in 1853. The monument marks Hi Jolly's gravesite.

Contact Information

100 E. Main Street
Quartzsite, AZ 85346

Phone: 928-927-5600
Visit the Website

 

History & Heritage Arizona

From centuries-old archeological sites to historic Old West towns, Arizona is home to fascinating history of all types. Explore a haunted hotel. Visit a Victorian mansion. See where soldiers have served and trained since 1877. Stand where shots were fired in the famed gunfight at the OK Corral. Wherever you go, history surrounds you in Arizona.

 

Outdoor Adventure in Arizona

Bright sunshine and fantastic weather make Arizona the perfect playground for your favorite outdoor activities. From fishing along Arizonaʼs rivers to hiking beautiful mountain ranges, biking along quiet highways or even skiing Arizonaʼs snow areas, thereʼs always something new to explore outdoors.

Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEa0GMoz5J0

600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona 

405-306-2309

 http://quartzsiteroservpark.com/RVFullHookUps.html

 



Saturday, May 19, 2012

RV Park Arizona - Quartzsite RV Park

RV Park Arizona  - Quartzsite RV Park

 

RV Park Arizona

Things to see in Arizona - Quartzsite Museum

OLD MINING DAYS

The "ARRASTRA" was used to grind small pieces of ore by using a very large boulder on the inside perimeter that was pulled by mules or donkeys around the outside perimeter. The hub in the center of the ARRASTRA has shafts that allows ropes, rods, cables to be hooked up. This Arrastra was found in the Harquahala Mtns in pristine condition near an old cabin and mine shaft.

 

TREASURES OF OUTBACK

This Gila Monster was captured by photo just a few miles south of Salome off Harquahala Mine Road on open BLM land. There are thousand of acres of open public land to explore and enjoy in the Arizona Outback

GEOGlyph

The fisherman is an intaglio (geoglyph or earth figure), a large figure created in the soil by Indians many many years ago.

Visit the site of this protected giant on the scenic drive along Plomosa Road, between Bouse and Quartzsite.

The scenery and views on this drive are so spectacular, you will want to turn around and go back, just to make sure that you didn't miss anything.

We invite you to stop and visit and learn a little more about Quartzsite, Arizona and the interesting folks who call it home.

 

We are located at 161 W. Main St. in Quartzsite, Arizona

 

 

Rose RV Park is the place. Your campsite is waiting. 

 

Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEa0GMoz5J0

600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona 

405-306-2309

 http://quartzsiteroservpark.com/RVFullHookUps.html

 



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

RV Park Destinations Arizona - Quartzsite RV Park

RV Park Destinations Arizona  - Quartzsite RV Park

RV Park Destinations Arizona

Things to see in Arizona - Quartzsite Museum

Tyson's Well Stage Station Museum.

Operated by the Quartzsite Historical Society, Inc.

 

The original adobe stage station was built in 1866 by Charley Tyson at its present location. It was an important way station on the California-Arizona line because of excellent water and grass for the horses. Miners and freighters, hauling mining equipment and military supplies from the river port at Ehrenberg, to the Territorial Capital at Prescott, also stopped here. Accommodations were primitive at best.

The Quartzsite Historical Society opened Tyson's Well Museum in February 1980, after extensive restoration work. The original structurally sound walls were retained and others were rebuilt. A shell of stabilized adobe brick was built around the original walls to protect them. Artifacts were gathered from interested citizens, as well as photographs and old mining equipment. When the building was finished, these articles were placed inside as well as outside the building.. The dirt floor in one of the rooms was maintained for authenticity. The ceiling of the main room consists of saguaro ribs. And the original fireplace is still in use during the winter. Outside in the yard is the original assay shack from the Mariquita Mine, which offers a peek into the everyday life of the miners. Also, in the yard is the handiwork of Walter Barrett. A little village of cement and stone houses built during his retirement and donated to the museum. Just to the west of the Museum are the ruins of the Oasis Hotel, this is our next restoration project, with fundraising currently underway.

Recycling aluminum cans, yard sales, bazaars, slide shows, membership dues, book sales and donations raised money for the restorations.

Fundraisers continue during the months the museum is open.

 

We invite you to stop and visit and learn a little more about Quartzsite, Arizona and the interesting folks who call it home.

 

We are located at 161 W. Main St. in Quartzsite, Arizona

 

Rose RV Park is the place. Your campsite is waiting. 

 

Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEa0GMoz5J0

600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona 

405-306-2309

 http://quartzsiteroservpark.com/RVFullHookUps.html

 



Quartzsite RV Park - Campgrounds Quartzsite Arizona

Quartzsite RV Park - Campgrounds Quartzsite Arizona

 If you pass through Quartzite in summer, the answer to this question is, “Absolutely nothing.” You will see flat desert, some roadside businesses, tumbleweeds and that’s about it.

 

But come winter, the answer is quite different. Each winter the flat desert bustles with activity. RVs by the thousands camp in fairly primitive desert conditions. So what’s the attraction? Well, it's warm in Quartzite during winter, for one. And, second, it's pretty inexpensive camping.

So What’s the Attraction?:

 

What makes Quartzsite special is that it has been a rock-hound's paradise since the 1960's. Each winter Quartzite swells in population due to well over a million visitors, most of whom converge on the small town in a wave of RVs during the months of January and February.

 

The Desert USA website, explains: “Eight major gem and mineral shows as well as vendors of raw and handcrafted merchandise peddle their wares to snowbirds, collectors and enthusiasts.”

Where is Quartzite?:

 

Quartzsite, in western Arizona, is just 20 miles east of the Colorado River on I-10. From Phoenix, the trip to Quartzite is about two hours. It is also easily accessible from Los Angeles.

What About Night Life?:

 

Having listened to friends who talked about their experiences in Quartzite, I learned that one of the “must do’s” in Quartzite is to join the Quartzite Yacht Club. No, the desert sun hadn’t fried their brains. There really is a bar and grill named The Quartzite Yacht Club. Indeed, it is a yacht club of sorts, in a sand sea of desert schooners.

What Can I buy in Quartzite?:

 

Here is a Quartzite calendar loaded with events for you to choose from. If you like gems and minerals, hit the sales during the big “rock hound” events. If looking for bargains at flea markets is more your style, they offer a big Peddler’s Faire. Add in a mix of classic car shows, chili cook-offs and RV shows and sales and Crazy Quartzite could keep you mighty busy.

When You Go:

 

 

Traffic: Be prepared for traffic. This is a small town and I-10 traffic can get backed up in January and February. 

 

What to Wear: It’s dusty out there in the desert. Most shopping is in makeshift tents along dusty rows of RVs. The wind can pick up, a rain storm can move in, and you need to be prepared with a jacket and sturdy outdoor clothes. Wear walking shoes.

 

How to Plan: There are two websites that keep up to date information. 

 

Desert USA and the Quartzsite Business Chamber of Commerce. 

 

When you are in town, pick up a copy of The Desert Star newspaper for more up to date news and ads.

Where Can I Stay?:

 

Quartzite doesn’t have many motels. Here's a list of best prices for places to stay in the Quartzsite area. You can book online.

 

Liz's Tips:

 

I like the comforts of the city so I enjoy staying on the west side of Phoenix and venturing to Quartzsite as a day trip. I recommend leaving early (7 or 8 a. m.) to avoid the traffic, packing water and lunch, and double checking the Quartzsite calendars so I can hit the events I am most interested in. 

 

My friend and I both like rocks and minerals and we enjoy bargain hunting. So we chose a day when there were vendors selling a large variety of items. We did find our rocks and minerals, picked up some beautiful agate slices, and then spent hours trudging up one row of “shops” and down the other. I was amazed. We found fine antiques (Roseville pottery and more), a group of vendors from Africa selling ethnic statuary and baskets, and a "desert rat" selling rusty tools out of the back of his car. The variety was mind-boggling.

 

I bought placemats, matching napkins and a silver necklace. When we were pretty tired, the wind kicked up and a rainstorm threatened us. We ducked into McDonalds, had a milkshake, and waited out the storm. (There aren’t many restrooms so that was another great reason for ducking into McDonalds!)

 

This may sound crazy, but I am going back to Crazy Quartzsite again this year!

Rose RV Park

        Rose RV Park
Dry Camping

 

Rose RV Park is the place. Your campsite is waiting. 

 

Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEa0GMoz5J0

600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona 

405-306-2309

 http://quartzsiteroservpark.com/RVFullHookUps.html

 



Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Quartzsite RV Park - Campground Quartzsite Arizona

Quartzsite RV Park - Campgrounds Quartzsite Arizona

 

Rose RV Park

        Rose RV Park
Dry Camping


We have 30 acres of flat, gravel dry camp space. Plenty of room to circle up with friends, have a camp fire, and enjoy yourself. Easy in, easy out access. Wi-fi service is even available!

~ 30 acres flat, graveled
~ Easy in, easy out access
~ Campfire friendly
~ Wi-fi service available

If you pass through Quartzite in summer, the answer to this question is, “Absolutely nothing.” You will see flat desert, some roadside businesses, tumbleweeds and that’s about it.

But come winter, the answer is quite different. Each winter the flat desert bustles with activity. RVs by the thousands camp in fairly primitive desert conditions. So what’s the attraction? Well, it's warm in Quartzite during winter, for one. And, second, it's pretty inexpensive camping.

So What’s the Attraction?:

What makes Quartzsite special is that it has been a rock-hound's paradise since the 1960's. Each winter Quartzite swells in population due to well over a million visitors, most of whom converge on the small town in a wave of RVs during the months of January and February.

The Desert USA website, explains: “Eight major gem and mineral shows as well as vendors of raw and handcrafted merchandise peddle their wares to snowbirds, collectors and enthusiasts.”

Where is Quartzite?:

Quartzsite, in western Arizona, is just 20 miles east of the Colorado River on I-10. From Phoenix, the trip to Quartzite is about two hours. It is also easily accessible from Los Angeles.

 

 

Rose RV Park is the place. Your campsite is waiting. 

 

Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEa0GMoz5J0

600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona 

405-306-2309

 http://quartzsiteroservpark.com/RVFullHookUps.html

 



Monday, February 13, 2012

Quartzsite RV Park - Camping RV Park in Arizona

Quartzsite RV Park - Camping RV Park in Arizona

Rose RV Park


If you are cruising the great southwest come and spend some time in Quartszite, AZ at Rose RV Park. Rose RV Park is located at 600 E. Kuehn St. We have just installed brand new RV pads with full hook-ups, we also have acres and acres for RV dry camping and tent camping. Here at Rose RV Park we have installed 4 full service waste dump stations 16 filtered water stations, and a propane fill station. It’s everything you need in one quiet spot.


Rose RV Park is located in Quartzsite along Interstate 10 with easy off, easy on access. We love pets and encourage ATV’s. There is a lot to do in the area. Quartzsite is home to the world famous Gem and Mineral Show, The Rock and Roll Classic Car Show, and the Sports Vacation and RV Show. Tens of thousands of people flock to the area in winter to enjoy the warmth and activities unique to the region.


Surrounded by thousands of acres of BLM land, Quartzsite is perfect for ATV’s, Horses, Hiking, and Biking. Explore the countryside jeep trails, daytrip to Lake Havasu, visit the casino, or go to Yuma and further on to Mexico, or just kick around Gold country looking for that three-pound nugget.

Rose RV Park is the place. Your campsite is waiting. 

Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkaX8KTV5Fo

600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona 

405-306-2309

 http://quartzsiteroservpark.com/RVFullHookUps.html

 



Friday, January 6, 2012

Quartzsite RV Park - RV Park in Arizona

Quartzsite RV Park - RV Park in Arizona

Where is a good place to go camping in a tent in AZ?
Whether you want to spend a few nights under the Arizona night sky, or you’re setting out for Sedona during

a cross-country trip in your RV, you’ll find great RV parks in Quartzsite, AZ and Rose RV Park,

campground information. Rose RV Park area campgrounds, Rose RV park, and Rose RV campsites are all

on http://www.quartzsiteroservpark.com. Let the kids enjoy gooey s’mores, share a campfire, and tell ghost

stories. Enjoy a little stargazing, fishing, and boating. Or just relax and take in the scenery. Find Rose RV

parks in Quartzstie, AZ or a Rose RV Park campground that offers a wide range of amenities in a beautiful

setting; perfect for singles, couples, retired adults and families.
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Reccomended:

Rose RV Park
600 E. Kuehn St.
Quartzsite, AZ
Phone: 405-306-2309
Rose RV Park is located in Quartzsite along Interstate 10 with easy off, easy on access. We love pets and

encourage ATV’s. There is a lot to do in the area. Quartzsite is home to the world famous Gem and Mineral

Show, The Rock and Roll Classic Car Show, and the Sports Vacation and RV Show. Tens of thousands of

people flock to the area in winter to enjoy the warmth and activities unique to the region.

Surrounded by thousands of acres of BLM land, Quartzsite is perfect for ATV’s, Horses, Hiking, and

Biking. Explore the countryside jeep trails, daytrip to Lake Havasu, visit the casino, or go to Yuma and

further on to Mexico, or just kick around Gold country looking for that three-pound nugget.

Call Rose RV Park Today for Reservations

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sYd4aeTv5w

600 E Kuehn St

Quartzsite, Arizona 

405-306-2309

 http://quartzsiteroservpark.com/RVFullHookUps.html