Hours
Monday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PMTuesday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Wednesday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Thursday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Hidden Beaches Resort Introduce
Hidden Beaches Resort is a hidden gem nestled in the scenic landscape of Blythe, California. This campground offers a perfect blend of nature and convenience, providing full hookup sites, storage units, and RV parking for travelers and campers alike. The resort is located near the Colorado River, offering easy access to nearby attractions such as Laughlin, NV, and Davis Dam.
Hidden Beaches Resort is open daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Monday through Saturday, and 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Sundays. The resort's services include:
- Full hookup sites for RVs
- Storage units available
- RV parking facilities
- Peaceful and quiet environment
The resort is a great base camp for exploring the natural beauty of the surrounding area, including hiking trails, boating, fishing, and sightseeing. Hidden Beaches Resort is committed to providing a comfortable and enjoyable stay for all visitors.
- Customer Feedback:
- "The park looked depressing and neglected during our visit."
- "I wouldn't recommend this park at all."
- "A very quiet and lovely place."
Please note that the reviews reflect individual experiences, and the resort is continuously striving to improve its facilities and services for all guests.
Location
Customer Reviews
We almost made a reservation here based solely on other reviews, so glad we didn't. We drove out to this "resort" to take a look at it during our stay in Ehrenberg at Arizona Oasis RV Resort. The place didn't have an entry gate, it was just open for anyone to drive into, unquestioned (we did). The park is in a serious state of neglect, most of the RVs that were there appeared to have been there for quite some time as there was crap strewn all around them, some had old sheds, and most of the RVs were in a state of disrepair. Grass (yes, there was grass around the sites) was unmown and therefore overgrown, sites didn't appear to be level (a fact that is clearly evident by the lean most of the RVs had), and the "office" looked deserted (mind you, we drove through on a Friday afternoon). Overall, the park looked depressing, the people that we did see eyeballed us as though we were trespassing, and just looked unhappy. I wouldn't recommend this park and was just so thankful that we didn't make a reservation. Edit: Note the response from the Owner below suggesting that I might work for a "competitor" as if there was even a competition. As a traveler, I call them like I see them, and if a resort doesn't like how they are viewed, perhaps instead of criticizing the reviewer, they should address the things that stand out to a potential customer - you know, like having residents pick up around their RV, leveling their sites, mowing the grass, etc.
Enjoyed the riverfront stay. A very quiet and lovely place. More residential than resort. But would recommend it to anyone that wants peace and quiet.
I stay here every time I am in town working. The staff is the best and the off season is really quiet and peaceful. My kids have a good time swimming in the river and fishing off the docs. Great place.
I got an awesome site right on the river. With full hook ups, laundry and a great little store all for $35, it was a great deal. The place was easy to find and the park easy to navigate with my 60 foot long rig. Also, the gal in the office/store was very nice helpful. She may have been the owner, sorry I didn’t ask your name but thanks for everything. I’ll stay here again and you should give it a try.
Warning: do not let your dogs swim in the water here! It has been confirmed that this particular beach area is the source of a parasite which causes serious illness in dogs. Several dogs from different households were infected by the parasite after swimming in the river in Blythe. One of the 5 dogs died as a result. This particular resort has been named as one of two specific swimming locations where dogs have acquired the parasite. (Scientists are still researching to learn more, but they have confirmed this information).
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