Stayed there a few years back. As I recall, spaces were pretty close and not much room between RV's. Kind of a large parking area with hook ups. For a desert area, I guess it was OK, nothing special. Cold at night when the wind whips up the sand. After seeing the RV show for a couple days, were were ready to move on to someplace else.
Larry
2007 Newmar 37 Mountain Aire, 05 Jeep Wrangler,lifted and chipped toad.
I don't want to put my home state down but I'm sure you can find a better gig than Quartzsite. Yes there are a lot of people who squatt there in the winter on Federal Lands. Do a wikopedia search on the place for average temps both hi & low. Quartzsite is 25 miles East of California on I-10. The nearest town besides itself is Blythe, CA a small agricultural community on the border. Phoenix metropolitan area is about 100 miles East. Your neighbors will be snakes of all kinds and ages.
FedAgent wrote: Stayed there a few years back. As I recall, spaces were pretty close and not much room between RV's. Kind of a large parking area with hook ups. For a desert area, I guess it was OK, nothing special. Cold at night when the wind whips up the sand. After seeing the RV show for a couple days, were were ready to move on to someplace else.
IIRC - The RV show is in . . Jan or Feb..
Won't be cold at night any more, LOL - and expect over 100 degrees in the daytime. (NOAA shows low 90's now).
Very few folks use campgrounds in Q after the show season.
(And most use *free* camping during the show season).
Unless you *really* like the heat - I'd pass on that one (summer).
If you mean during the winter - different story & probably would be better than "the swamp", LOL!