La Posa Tyson Wash LTVA
BLM
Write a Review Highway 95 Quartzsite, AZ 85346 928-317-3200 Official WebsiteGPS: 33.627, -114.2187
Overview of La Posa Tyson Wash LTVA
A recreation permit is required at La Posa Tyson Wash Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA) September 15th - April 15th. 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. Camping is allowed during the off-season between April 16th - September 14th for $15 per night, standard 14-day limit for dispersed camping on BLM land applies.
Last Price Paid: $1
Reported by Ross Group Cross Country on 10/29/2023
Longest RV Reported: 38 feet (Class A)
Reported by patti on 1/19/2019
Pad Type gravel
Elevation 951 ft / 289 m
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Reviews of La Posa Tyson Wash LTVA 6 people have reviewed this location.
“Love Camping”
Reviewed 10/10/2024
RV Length: | 24' (Class C) |
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I’ve been camping here on Tyson Wash for the past 5 years now. Always had. Great cell service and not many people camp near me. I love that they have a dump station, water and trash.
Uke4Jesus would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
Reviewed 10/29/2023
Nightly rate: | $1 |
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RV Length: | 36' (Travel Trailer) |
We did some scouting through multiple areas of the LTVA's and decided to stay here. It seems way less crowded better tree coverage and closer to a mountain range for views. It's super clean here and they just installed at least 8 new dump station drive throughs and potable water and will be opened within a month we heard but for now y... more
We did some scouting through multiple areas of the LTVA's and decided to stay here. It seems way less crowded better tree coverage and closer to a mountain range for views.
It's super clean here and they just installed at least 8 new dump station drive throughs and potable water and will be opened within a month we heard but for now you can go right across the street to South for everything.
They have some random 40yd dumpsters placed around the area for convenience instead of having to drive to front.
Plenty of vault toilets throughout the area if you should need one. Well maintained roads but extremely dusty.
Most important to us was the cell coverage for work and this place hit the mark with T-Mobile with consistent 5G and even the data was super super fast as to where we didn't even have to set up our Starlink and are saving the $150 a month 😁
This is our first time at Quartzite and it's pretty Dope for sure. Everyone is super nice and friendly so far....
Lake Havasu is a must visit about an HR away and will be our regular weekly adventure spot for sure but the T-Mobile service out there while boondocking is trash.
I mean for $180 cash with all the services, except electricity for six months is pretty much a no brainier. We have tons of solar on our rig so no big deal but you can run a generator if you choose to although we didn't really hear many at all.
Enjoy!
Ross Group Cross Country would stay here again
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“Affordable with free dump/water/trash!”
Reviewed 4/11/2021
Days stayed: | 45 |
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RV Length: | 37' (Travel Trailer) |
We got our first real taste of boondocking in Quartzsite. Lots of space and choices for us to pick a spot. Plus friendly people around, even though our neighbors were not that close. Nearby offroading trails were not too hard to drive on, but the views were awesome. Pleasant evenings with a starry show to dazzle you in the evenings and... more
We got our first real taste of boondocking in Quartzsite. Lots of space and choices for us to pick a spot. Plus friendly people around, even though our neighbors were not that close. Nearby offroading trails were not too hard to drive on, but the views were awesome. Pleasant evenings with a starry show to dazzle you in the evenings and quiet too. The wifi was limited in the evenings where we just watched dvds. Since we are new in the fulltime camping world, boondocking here helped us to learn how to do it. We lived in Arizona for many years and this place was easy access from Phoenix. The nearby dump/water/trash facilities were a bonus. The total charge for the permit is $190 which includes tax. We might be back again next year. Just make sure you arrive after September and leave around March as the heat comes back. I do recommend this place if you do not want to move around every 14 days, or want to visit the ocean in California and enjoy the tent rally in January!
DirtTrailJunkies would stay here again
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“Just didn't feel it-some good, some bad, some ugly”
Reviewed 1/19/2019
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 6 |
Site Number: | na |
RV Length: | 38' (Class A) |
We came during the government shut down so no charge. We were hoping to stay until the big RV show but the cell service was so slow because of all of the campers. Definitely couldn't do any streaming and the local satellite vendor totally raked us over-see blog so we had no tv-no channels OTA at all. The swap meet area was a bunch o... more
We came during the government shut down so no charge. We were hoping to stay until the big RV show but the cell service was so slow because of all of the campers. Definitely couldn't do any streaming and the local satellite vendor totally raked us over-see blog so we had no tv-no channels OTA at all. The swap meet area was a bunch of rocks and a bunch of crap and we don't have an ATV so it was pretty boring. Some nice sunsets and the one positive was Discount Solar. We got our batteries replaced at a great deal!
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“What can you say? It’s Quartzsite!”
Reviewed 3/30/2018
Nightly rate: | $40 |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
RV Length: | 24' (Truck Camper) |
Actually our first time visiting! We were in as things are winding down so not many people left here. We had a nice stay. Checked out the facilities across the road. Nice that BLM supplies dump, water and garbage for such a fair price. The nightly rate I listed is $40 for one thru 14 days so Be sure to plan to stay at least long enoug... more
Actually our first time visiting! We were in as things are winding down so not many people left here. We had a nice stay. Checked out the facilities across the road. Nice that BLM supplies dump, water and garbage for such a fair price. The nightly rate I listed is $40 for one thru 14 days so Be sure to plan to stay at least long enough to make it worth it. $180 for 6 months. Thanks BLM!
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“Close to town but less crowded than most”
Reviewed 1/20/2017
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 14 |
RV Length: | 33' |
We stayed here for the two weeks prior to the RV show in January. It was very quiet here and seemed much less crowded than the La Posa LTVA's closer to town. La Posa South is right across the road and that is where the RV Dumps and water are so it is naturally more crowded. We can usually make it two weeks on our tanks so all we need t... more
We stayed here for the two weeks prior to the RV show in January. It was very quiet here and seemed much less crowded than the La Posa LTVA's closer to town. La Posa South is right across the road and that is where the RV Dumps and water are so it is naturally more crowded. We can usually make it two weeks on our tanks so all we need to do is take our water containers across the road and fill them now and then. There are a couple of Port A Potties over here as well as on the other side in La Posa South. We had no close neighbors and was able to run our generator when needed without bothering anyone.
Gonewalkabout would stay here again
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