Calizona RV & MH Park sits in a scenic desert setting about 5 miles south of Needles, right where Highway 95 meets Old Route 66 at what locals call Parker Junction. The park itself is well-maintained and genuinely friendly—the kind of place where people actually talk to each other in the common areas. You’ll find a rec house for hanging out, laundry facilities, free showers, concrete patios for your site, and satellite TV if you want to catch up on shows during the hot afternoons.
The location works well if you’re planning day trips to nearby casinos or want to fish and golf in the area. The rates are reasonable, and they offer yearly discounts if you’re considering an extended stay or planning to return regularly. It’s the kind of spot where you don’t feel like you’re paying premium prices just to park in the desert.
Getting there is straightforward from any direction. If you’re coming from Los Angeles, take I-40 East toward Needles, then head south on E. Broadway Street for about 5 miles—you’ll see the park on your right. From Las Vegas, take Highway 95 South until it meets I-40, then head east to E. Broadway Street and continue south. Arizona visitors can take I-40 West, then take the first offramp after the inspection station toward Blythe, head west and then north for about a mile.
The park sits right across from the local airport, so you’ll hear some small plane activity, but it’s not constant. Your dog will appreciate the desert landscape and open spaces around the property, though the heat in summer is intense, so plan outdoor time carefully during those months. It’s a solid choice if you’re passing through the area or want a base for exploring the Colorado River region.





