Copper Mountain RV Park
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Based on 157 reviews
This park has large sites, clean well maintained pool & shower rooms. They have pickleball courts, horseshoe pits & 2 enclosed dog areas. Large club house that hosts many activities throughout the week. Great walking areas surrounding the park. Close access to Hyway makes day trips seamless. Many trails to ride if you brought your side-by-side. Will definitely be back.
I stayed at this RV Park for the month of January 2025. Reasonable rates and nice facilities. It’s a great Park with excellent helpful staff, nice large sites and friendly campers. Pickleball, horseshoes, ATV riding and social events at the Clubhouse keep you active. Will definitely come back to Copper Mountain RV Park. Thank You
We stayed at Copper Mountain last year, and I forgot to leave a review. The park was very nice and clean, with a fun atmosphere and plenty of activities. I enjoyed the morning coffee paired with SXS rides in the desert. The park is located next to the Barry Goldwater Range, offering hundreds of miles to explore, including geocaching and abandoned mines to check out
Sites are large, office staff is Friendly and helpful and only 35 minutes front Yuma. Pool, shuffle board, sand golf, RC car and plane area, 2 offleash pet areas, pickle ball court, and side bt side friendly and more.
First let me say this, the people who camp here are great! Friendly, fun and welcoming. The owners are very nice and accommodating. It isn't easy finding friendly workers to volunteer as camp hosts, most of their volunteers are friendly and accommodating. The park; no laundry allowed in your coach, the water for washing and drinking is highly salted. So expect your dishes to have salt residue but the owners do provide free filtered water for drinking. Laundry room; it's nice, if it works but small considering no one can do laundry in their coach and if the machines work you're lucky. Washers/dryers constantly breaking down. Activities; pickle ball is good but if you're 80 you'll fit right in with the other activities. Shuffle board, bingo, horse shoes. These activities were big in the 50's. It's time to change things around and add more things to benefit the 50 to 60 year olds. Have bands to accommodate the younger crowd, paint & sips, poker (which they have) womens and mens night activities, something like a Las Vegas night.. They did have a few wine tasting which made one/two nights of fun out of 60 nights. This park is quiet and away from the city of Yuma. Expect a 45 min ride into Yuma.
