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Quartzsite Improvement Assoc
● ClosedThe Quartzsite Improvement Assoc is a not-for-profit, community-based organization located at 235 Ironwood Street in Quartzsite, Arizona. Our all-volunteer group is dedicated to giving back to the Quartzsite and La Paz County areas through various activities and events. We have the largest meeting locations in Quartzsite and host a variety of groups and organizations for meetings, dinners, activities, and classes. Our annual Gem & Mineral Show, craft sales, musical entertainment, and other activities bring the community together. We also provide scholarships to local students and support families in need. Volunteers are essential to our organization, and we welcome all types of help. Membership fees are only $10 per person for the entire Winter Season and include discounts. Your donation to the QIA helps us continue to provide a venue for community functions. The Quartzsite area is known for its flea markets and RV shows, attracting visitors from all over. The BLM desert areas offer opportunities for "boondocking" near our facility. Consider supporting the QIA and joining us for a season of fun and giving back.
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La Posa North BLM Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA)
● ClosedLa Posa North BLM Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) is a campground and park located at 47206-47306 U.S. 95 in Quartzsite, Arizona, United States. This 11,400-acre area was created in 1983 to cater to winter visitors while also protecting the local desert ecosystem. The landscape is flat and sparsely vegetated with various desert plants such as creosote bushes, palo verde trees, and cacti. Visitors can enjoy solitude in this unique desert landscape and engage in activities like hiking, wildlife viewing, and rockhounding. The facility offers amenities such as ADA accessible vault toilets, water faucets, dump stations, trash services, a dance floor, and ramadas. Visitors can purchase long term or short term permits to access the LTVA, allowing them to stay for extended periods from September 15th to April 15th. Fees are required for day-use, overnight use, or annual permits from April 16th to September 14th.
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Dome Rock Campgrounds
● OpenDome Rock Campgrounds is a picturesque institution located at 2995 Dome Rock Road West in Quartzsite, Arizona, United States. This campground and lodging facility is managed by the Bureau of Land Management and offers a wide range of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy. From biking along historic mining and railroad routes to water sports on the Gila and Colorado Rivers, there is something for everyone to experience in this beautiful natural setting. The campground offers developed campsites and picnic areas, as well as opportunities for dispersed camping on public lands. Long-Term Visitor Areas (LTVAs) are specially designated for longer stays between September and April, requiring a seasonal special recreation permit. Additionally, visitors can apply for recreation permits online to visit special areas such as Aravaipa Canyon and Coyote Buttes.
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La Posa South LTVA Welcome Center
● OpenThe La Posa South LTVA Welcome Center is located in Quartzsite, Arizona, United States. This campground, lodging, and park institution offers visitors a unique desert landscape spanning approximately 11,400 acres. The area is sparsely vegetated with plants such as creosote bushes, palo verde trees, ironwood trees, mesquite trees, and various species of cacti. Visitors can enjoy recreational activities such as hiking, wildlife viewing, and rockhounding. The center provides amenities such as ADA accessible vault toilets, water faucets, dump stations, trash services, a dance floor, and a ramada. Visitors can purchase passes to cover recreation-related fees at Bureau of Land Management sites, with options for long-term permits or short-term visits.
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