Quartzsite Arizona has become an insanely popular place for those living in an RV or Van. There really is a lot to learn about the long-term camping and I hope that my thoughts and experiences will help you if you attempt to make the journey to Quartzsite yourself. I did a video about the proposed Quartzsite LTVA price hikes: th-cam.com/users/live9e_om_4XNIs?si=15zKkM3MygDBvkp0 If you enjoyed this video today, please consider supporting the channel by joining our Patreon: patreon.com/GotOut checking out all of the products we use from our Amazon store: www.amazon.com/shop/gotout or simply hitting the like button, subscribing, or sharing this video with someone else. The dogs and I truly appreciate your support! We hope that you will have the opportunity to get out yourself! 🌵🌲🐕🦺🐕
When I went I didn’t like the Accessibility to the Camping areas. My rig was new so I went to an affordable RV Park that was clean and had laundry facilities and a few other lovely conveniences
I've done an in depth series of videos on my channel on the price increase and the situation in Quartzsite. Most people have decided they're going to camp in the free area after the price increases next year. I've used the water in the LTVA. It tastes like a copper penny even when filtered. The water in town is $1 for five gallons. You can dump your trash for free at the town transfer station. The $5million dollar Rv dump and water fill station is still not operational. The majority of vault toilets in the LTVA are vile and disgusting. Only the people ones close to the office are kept clean. You'd best bring Lysol wipes with you as well as your own toilet paper as they're frequently out. There are far too many people in Quartzsite during the season. The ATV's are particularly bothersome with the clouds of dust they stir up. I decided not to stay there this year and I've been much happier for it. Peace and solitude are a beautiful thing. Far enough to not have to deal with the insanity but close enough to pick up my mail and packages.
Keep it coming! Love the info! I watch a LOT of nomad channels, you're the first one to mention that there's a separate area for dumping blue-boys (that I've seen, anyway, lol). Does the RV show usually have a lot of smaller trailers that can be towed by a mid-sized truck, or is it generally mostly large units? I've been toying with the idea of coming to Quartzite with just my truck, and then going to the RV show. (Winter hasn't even started yet and I'm already sick of the cold and snow, haha!)
When I went I didn’t like the Accessibility to the Camping areas. My rig was new so I went to an affordable RV Park that was clean and had laundry and a few other lovely conveniences. Personally I don’t like the dirty sand in a wind storm and I know the wind does blow there and sand storms can do damage to a rig
I made the trip down to quartzsite in 2022, paid for the full season and then after 3 weeks I headed back to Kingman. The town was far too crowded for me because I went there during the RV show.
The price increase also includes the other LTVA areas. They all need maintenance as well as more ranger presence due to the uptick in population. I don’t disagree with a price increase. But maybe not quite so extreme! Quartszite has become far too sketchy for my taste. I prefer the Imperial Dam area near Yuma.
I actually believe they are raising prices on the LTVA's so many people will not come. It's getting so popular (or necessary) to be a "nomad" that they probably would like to reduce the crowd. Although I don't know if you kick all those people into the two week areas how you are going to enforce the 25 mile move?
Just so you know, BLM or the forest service says 25 miles straight line as in GPS to GPS location on a map. That is the distance you have to move every 14 days. My father found out by driving 31 miles away, but it was only 19 miles in a straight line. Luckily, he was not ticketed, but scolded.
Quartzsite Arizona has become an insanely popular place for those living in an RV or Van. There really is a lot to learn about the long-term camping and I hope that my thoughts and experiences will help you if you attempt to make the journey to Quartzsite yourself.
I did a video about the proposed Quartzsite LTVA price hikes: th-cam.com/users/live9e_om_4XNIs?si=15zKkM3MygDBvkp0
If you enjoyed this video today, please consider supporting the channel by joining our Patreon: patreon.com/GotOut checking out all of the products we use from our Amazon store: www.amazon.com/shop/gotout or simply hitting the like button, subscribing, or sharing this video with someone else.
The dogs and I truly appreciate your support! We hope that you will have the opportunity to get out yourself! 🌵🌲🐕🦺🐕
When I went I didn’t like the Accessibility to the Camping areas. My rig was new so I went to an affordable RV Park that was clean and had laundry facilities and a few other lovely conveniences
There is a family owned great restaurant there too.
I would stay in the kind of area you filmed this video in. Peace, quiet n beautiful.
Good morning travelers
Mornin’ 🌵🌲🐕🐕🦺
Good morning! Cold here in eastern Washington 🥶
Very interesting comprehensive video.
Hey 👋 there GO it's amazing to see you Echo and Dagger 😀 it' always pretty where ever you go RV camping 🏕️ you all stay warm
Keeping warm for sure! Thanks, Brenda! 🌵🌲🐕🐕🦺
Thanks for your site!😊
I've done an in depth series of videos on my channel on the price increase and the situation in Quartzsite. Most people have decided they're going to camp in the free area after the price increases next year. I've used the water in the LTVA. It tastes like a copper penny even when filtered. The water in town is $1 for five gallons. You can dump your trash for free at the town transfer station. The $5million dollar Rv dump
and water fill station is still not operational. The majority of vault toilets in the LTVA are vile and disgusting. Only the people ones close to the office are kept clean. You'd best bring Lysol wipes with you as well as your own toilet paper as they're frequently out. There are far too many people in Quartzsite during the season. The ATV's are particularly bothersome with the clouds of dust they stir up. I decided not to stay there this year and I've been much happier for it. Peace and solitude are a beautiful thing. Far enough to not have to deal with the insanity but close enough to pick up my mail and packages.
Very cool. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences with all of us. Q is definitely not for everyone… 🌵🌲
You've done well training echo
Hey thanks! He’s a good dog! 🌵🌲🐕🦺🐕
Like the thumbnail. 👍
Keep it coming! Love the info! I watch a LOT of nomad channels, you're the first one to mention that there's a separate area for dumping blue-boys (that I've seen, anyway, lol). Does the RV show usually have a lot of smaller trailers that can be towed by a mid-sized truck, or is it generally mostly large units? I've been toying with the idea of coming to Quartzite with just my truck, and then going to the RV show. (Winter hasn't even started yet and I'm already sick of the cold and snow, haha!)
When I went I didn’t like the Accessibility to the Camping areas. My rig was new so I went to an affordable RV Park that was clean and had laundry and a few other lovely conveniences. Personally I don’t like the dirty sand in a wind storm and I know the wind does blow there and sand storms can do damage to a rig
It's already too crowded for me. Oh, well. It's an experience!
You should meet Anna in Quartsite.
Well you finally made it to "the end of the line" aka Quartzsite
why don't you go around black canyon lake? where the fresh fish are.
I have 2 pitbulls. One of them is a born guard dog. Anyone invading our space will leave missing an arm.
I made the trip down to quartzsite in 2022, paid for the full season and then after 3 weeks I headed back to Kingman. The town was far too crowded for me because I went there during the RV show.
It gets insanely busy! Lots of solitude still available in the desert though… 🌵🌲
Currently staying in the free 14 day area off of plamosa road. No where near the amount of people here like 2 yrs ago.
It’s looking very likely that the 7 month permit price is going to go up to $600.00 next year
Hope not. I did an hour long video
About this topic. Lots of chatter in that video. 🌵🌲
@@GotOutif they do, this will be my last year here.
If the raise it that high it will get a little empty.
It'll turn into a wealthy RV park. Sad. Looks like the free sites are going to be more n more less available.
Phone a friend! Seek help! That dad joke was a sign you have lost it! XD
The price increase also includes the other LTVA areas. They all need maintenance as well as more ranger presence due to the uptick in population. I don’t disagree with a price increase. But maybe not quite so extreme! Quartszite has become far too sketchy for my taste. I prefer the Imperial Dam area near Yuma.
I think everyone is ok with a moderate price increase if services and upkeep and security are increased.
Yes Imperial Dam LTVA is much better experience for camping 😁 everything you need is right there 🤗
I actually believe they are raising prices on the LTVA's so many people will not come. It's getting so popular (or necessary) to be a "nomad" that they probably would like to reduce the crowd. Although I don't know if you kick all those people into the two week areas how you are going to enforce the 25 mile move?
Just so you know, BLM or the forest service says 25 miles straight line as in GPS to GPS location on a map. That is the distance you have to move every 14 days. My father found out by driving 31 miles away, but it was only 19 miles in a straight line. Luckily, he was not ticketed, but scolded.
Great info.
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