La Posa South LTVA
BLM
Write a Review Hwy 95 Quartzsite, AZ 85346 928-317-3200 Official WebsiteGPS: 33.6251, -114.2156
Overview of La Posa South LTVA
A recreation permit is required at La Posa South Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) Sept. 15 - April 15. A long-term LTVA permit is $180 for the entire season. A short visit LTVA permit is $40 for 14 consecutive days from date of purchase between September 15 - April 15. The short-term permit can be renewed an unlimited number of times for the cost of the permit. From April 16 - Sept. 14, $15 per vehicle for overnight use with a 14-day stay limit enforced. Visit website for how to get the permits.
Last Price Paid: $1
Reported by hybrjd on 1/25/2024
Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Fifth Wheel)
Reported by John LV on 3/1/2023
Pad Type gravel
Elevation 951 ft / 289 m
Tent Camping Yes
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Q&A - Ask the Community about La Posa South LTVA
To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 928-317-3200
RayAZ7 asked on 10/27/2022
Would you be comfortable leaving your towable for an overnight (or two) trip to Phoenix?
Mike asked on 12/26/2021
Considering staying there in January for the show; what's the story with water fills/salty water? Thanks!
Jeff asked on 12/7/2021
What do you do to hold your RV spot when you drive to town in your rig during the day? Thanks!
Kc asked on 6/21/2021
Does anyone know if there are lots of pit toilets at La Posa South?
Reviews of La Posa South LTVA 26 people have reviewed this location.
“Great stay at La Posa South Clothing Optional area”
Reviewed 4/8/2019
Nightly rate: | $2 |
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Days stayed: | 7 |
Site Number: | NA |
RV Length: | 31' (Class C) |
The magic circle area of La Posa South LTVA is the clothing optional section of this BLM property. My wife and I stayed there for about a week in Mar of 2019. We found ourselves a really nice spot near a dry river bed, close to a group of other campers. As is the norm, we found the other nudists campers to be quite friendly and we w... more
The magic circle area of La Posa South LTVA is the clothing optional section of this BLM property. My wife and I stayed there for about a week in Mar of 2019. We found ourselves a really nice spot near a dry river bed, close to a group of other campers. As is the norm, we found the other nudists campers to be quite friendly and we were quickly invited to the daily happy hour, BBQ's, etc. We made friends from all over the country during our stay. There is a really nice hiking trail around the clothing optional area that is approx. 2.7 miles long that be hiked nude, as nature intended. We love our desert visits and this area is really nice. There were lots of flowers in bloom this time of the year and the sunsets and stars at night were great.
We found AT&T data access to work quite well out here. We were able to do work related video conf calls as well as stream some movies. We were also able to pick up a Phoenix based NBC station using our roof antenna, so that was nice for catching up on the morning news.
We did not have a tow vehicle with us, so we had to head up to the water and sewer station after about 4 days to fill up, etc. Seemed like a few miles to get up to where the water and dump station was. Next year we hope to have a tow vehicle with us so we can stay put longer.
The weather was great down there in Mar and we hope to stay longer next year. For any open minded folks that want to enjoy the great benefits of nude camping and hiking we highly recommend the magic circle section of La Posa South. We met some really nice retirees this year and hope to meet even more working folks our age next year when down. It was so nice to start summer a bit early while things are still wet and wild in the NW!
Be glad to answer any questions folks have on the area.
NWSter would stay here again
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“Our First Experience at Quartzsite...We Will Definitely Be Back!”
Reviewed 2/19/2019
Nightly rate: | $2 |
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Days stayed: | 16 |
Site Number: | N/A |
We started full-time RVing in May 2018 and coming to Quartzsite was a huge goal of ours. It is like an RVers right of passage :) We arrived at La Posa South LTVA in the midst of the government shut down so there was no one present to collect our fees. Normally it would have been $40 for 14 days or $180 for a season pass. We arrived and... more
We started full-time RVing in May 2018 and coming to Quartzsite was a huge goal of ours. It is like an RVers right of passage :) We arrived at La Posa South LTVA in the midst of the government shut down so there was no one present to collect our fees. Normally it would have been $40 for 14 days or $180 for a season pass. We arrived and the city was taking care of trash collection and there were a sewer dump and water fill facilities. There was also vault restrooms which were amazingly clean. Kudos to whoever was taking care of that. This place is great and met all of our expectations. It is flat, easy to navigate, beautiful and everyone is so friendly. You truly felt like you were in a big awesome neighborhood! People waved at you as you passed by and greeted you when you parked and walked about. The rocks are amazing along with the epic sunrises and sunsets. You are far enough from town and the interstate that it is very quiet and there is plenty of room to stretch out and establish your camp. It is just a short drive to town where there is filtered water for purchase, stores, restaurants and of course endless vendors and swap meets. We were able to keep our water tank full, eat out, find things to do and also the local RV parts dealerships helped when we had repair needs. We traveled to Walmart in Parker which was a nice drive to do major grocery shopping. We loved Quartzsite and will definitely be back next year!
Camping Codreys would stay here again
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“Boondocking at its best!”
Reviewed 1/16/2019
Nightly rate: | $3 |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
RV Length: | 39' (Fifth Wheel) |
It usually costs $40 for 14 days to boondock at La Posa South however, due to the government shutdown, they were unable to take any payments. La Posa South is the only area in Quartzsite with water and a dump station so it's usually a bit busier than the other areas. It's amazing! You just drive around the desert until you find a pl... more
It usually costs $40 for 14 days to boondock at La Posa South however, due to the government shutdown, they were unable to take any payments. La Posa South is the only area in Quartzsite with water and a dump station so it's usually a bit busier than the other areas. It's amazing! You just drive around the desert until you find a place that you want to park! I suggest getting off of the main road so it is less dusty. If you go to the back, you will come upon the magic circle. It's clearly marked. If you haven't heard of the magic circle, it's the area where you may find nude campers. Stay on the north side of the main road and you won't run into the magic circle. Also, we had zero cell signal. This place is popular if you need water and a dump but it's inconvenient if you need signal for internet or Netflix viewing! The desert is beautiful and the sunsets are worth it. I'm not sure how I feel about Quartzsite. It's a very different type of town.
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“Great boondocking”
Reviewed 3/2/2018
Nightly rate: | $3 |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
Site Number: | None |
RV Length: | 30' (Travel Trailer) |
$140 for the season or $40 for 14 days.
Close access to Quartzsite 5 +/- miles. Water and trailer dump. Lots of room, pick a spot with others or a quieter site on the east periphery. One paid pass allows acces to all BLM sites in area.
Mplsguy would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Paid boondocking with a convenient water and dump station”
Reviewed 3/22/2016
Nightly rate: | $10 |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
RV Length: | 42' (Class A) |
In January 2015 we stayed at La Posa South with a group of a dozen other RVs during the Quartzsite RV show. It was our first time boondocking so having a water station, dump station, and trash dumpsters was a nice "safety net" for us. Pros: lots of flat open space to choose from, and even during the big RV show we had plenty of room ar... more
In January 2015 we stayed at La Posa South with a group of a dozen other RVs during the Quartzsite RV show. It was our first time boondocking so having a water station, dump station, and trash dumpsters was a nice "safety net" for us. Pros: lots of flat open space to choose from, and even during the big RV show we had plenty of room around us and didn't feel crowded. Great views, great sunsets, and a short drive to town. 8 water filling stations means there's not much of a wait to fill your tank. Cons: lots of dust whenever someone drives by, the ground is all large gravel/rocks which was hard on our dogs' paws, and there are only two sewer dumps to handle the thousands of RVers during the RV show which means you could wait in line for hours to dump. It's $40 for up to two weeks, and we were there for 4 nights, thus our $10/night calculated rate. Since then we've stayed in free boondocking areas near Quartzsite and no longer see a reason to pay for LTVA camping for a week or two stay.
Life Rebooted would stay here again
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“Good boondocking in the desert”
Reviewed 5/13/2015
Nightly rate: | $2 |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
The rate reflects the 14 day rate. This is a very popular area around Quartzsite because of the dump stations and available water but there is plenty of space to go around. The farther you go away from the highway the less crowded it becomes. It can get dusty if you camp close to the main dirt road. We have amped here a couple times wi... more
The rate reflects the 14 day rate. This is a very popular area around Quartzsite because of the dump stations and available water but there is plenty of space to go around. The farther you go away from the highway the less crowded it becomes. It can get dusty if you camp close to the main dirt road. We have amped here a couple times with groups and will certainly do it again. There are many places to Boondock around Quartzsite so if this isn't your cup of tea you have choices. As far as cleanliness,, you are in the desert LOL!!
hdrider would stay here again
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
Site Amenities
- big rig
Facilities
- dump station
- restrooms: vault
- trash
- water available
Pets
- pets
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