Hassler's RV Park is now under new ownership and we are thrilled to take over the running of this wonderful RV park and it's world famous "Home of the Mechanical Zoo". There will be big changes coming to the park, but we will be maintaining it's funky uniqueness.
Hassler's RV Park is centrally located and is driving, walking or biking distance to Quartzsite's Annual Rock & Gem Show, The Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show, Tyson Wells Market Center Swap Meet, local Food Marts, Hair Salons, Silly Al's Pizza, Hi Jolly Monument and the many ATV recreational areas of Quartzsite.
Hassler's RV Park is centrally located and is driving, walking or biking distance to Quartzsite's Annual Rock & Gem Show, The Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show, Tyson Wells Market Center Swap Meet, local Food Marts, Hair Salons, Silly Al's Pizza, Hi Jolly Monument and the many ATV recreational areas of Quartzsite.
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We are a family-owned and operated RV park centrally located in the lovely town of Quartzsite, Arizona. Our goal is to provide a safe, enjoyable, and somewhat whimsical desert camping experience to all that come to stay. Quartzsite, Arizona is the number one location for lapidaries and rockhounds alike.
Reviews (13)
Cerridwen
Feb 02, 2022
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ClassC For
Nov 23, 2021
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Deborah Macdonald
May 12, 2021
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Bob W.
Feb 04, 2021
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Hasslers is a total s$%t hole, spaces are not defined so many take up 2 or three spaces, managers have no idea what their doing, of a large RV pulls in and can't fit they give them 2 spaces but charge for one space, 2 pit bull attacks, one dog killed. The bathrooms haven't been cleaned in months, sewer leak on the north east corner of the property, many "full timers" lots of trash on the ground. One guy even operates an outdoor motorcycle shop, junk strewn everywhere. very dirty place. We booked online and didn't use Google maps, our mistake. The only pictures they show
Lisa Weddle
Jan 17, 2021
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Lisa Simmons
Dec 31, 2020
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Chloe DeNuto
Oct 02, 2020
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Elaine Allen
Jun 16, 2020
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This is a wonderful place to spend some quality time with quality people. I have been here since October & will be back again next year. Harley & Linda work very hard to keep all of us happy and the facilities clean
It's going to be extremely difficult to move on. I regret leaving mainly becuz these folks have become very close friends. Stay here & you'll see what I mean.👍👍
It's going to be extremely difficult to move on. I regret leaving mainly becuz these folks have become very close friends. Stay here & you'll see what I mean.👍👍
Suzanne Ingram
Sep 18, 2019
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Janice King
Jun 08, 2019
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Very unique park. Sites where we stayed were level and of ample size -- and pull-through. Residents of the park are extremely friendly and helpful. Water pressure at the sites was good as was the electric and cable. The restrooms were dated but clean. Only one shower per gender and the women's was barely a dribble. Had a little trouble checking in but everything ended up just fine.
Mike E.
Jan 26, 2018
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Stayed here for 3 nights in Jan 18 and I will NEVER stay here again. $36 a night cash and you STILL have to pay for showers plus a $10 shower "deposit." The lady in the office refused to grant me shower access unless I walked back to my RV and bought back the $10 deposit. Not a very nice way to treat your customers, I highly recommend NOT staying here.
Maria G.
Feb 26, 2017
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This is a review of the art.
I visited this RV park years ago. I was on the way to Joshua Tree National Park. I stayed overnight, down the street at the Quartzite Yacht Club.
After dinner and drinks at the bar I took a walk down the road.
It was dark, and I discover a giant fishing rod, complete with a giant fish on the hook, hanging over the wash. It was a wonderful surprise. I wandered into the quiet and dark RV park, not too far in, and discovered the whale made out of horseshoes welded together.
I love this type of art. Now people call it "up-cycle" and professional artists
I visited this RV park years ago. I was on the way to Joshua Tree National Park. I stayed overnight, down the street at the Quartzite Yacht Club.
After dinner and drinks at the bar I took a walk down the road.
It was dark, and I discover a giant fishing rod, complete with a giant fish on the hook, hanging over the wash. It was a wonderful surprise. I wandered into the quiet and dark RV park, not too far in, and discovered the whale made out of horseshoes welded together.
I love this type of art. Now people call it "up-cycle" and professional artists
Steve B.
Sep 10, 2014
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