With so many fun day trips within easy driving distance,
it’s no wonder the town of Parker is such a great camp spot!
No matter what
time of year we visit Parker, AZ there is always something to do and someplace
new to explore. Parker, AZ sits right on the Colorado River and is well known
to river enthusiasts and is a great place to float and boat on those hot
Arizona days.
This visit, we didn’t come
to Parker to play on the water….we came to explore ghost towns, old mining
towns, World War II internment camps, a little off road racing action and to
take in the radiant Arizona sunsets. The town of Parker holds quite a bit of
history having been established in 1909 for the sole purpose of being a
railroad stopover, watering and shipping station. The majority of land in and
around the town of Parker is owned by the Colorado River Indian Tribe, which
represents the tribes of the Mohave, Chemehuevis, Navajos and Hopi. The
reservation was actually established as an act of Congress in 1865, prior to
the actual “town” of Parker existed. There is also a beautiful museum and
library that offer a plethora of insight into the tribe’s heritage and
traditions.
The railroad holds a considerable amount of economic value to the
town and the landmark train depot fittingly sits in the middle of the town for
all to see.
Summer, winter, spring or
fall, Parker is a quaint town surrounded by an area rich in culture and
history.
Any time of year, there are plenty of places to park your RV and do some camping and sightseeing around Parker. Bring your boat, your off road buggies and your RV/Trailer and be sure to take in all that this area has to offer!
Any time of year, there are plenty of places to park your RV and do some camping and sightseeing around Parker. Bring your boat, your off road buggies and your RV/Trailer and be sure to take in all that this area has to offer!
Camp spot right on the water and tucked under some much needed shade
Just steps to the Colorado River
Historic Train Depot in the heart of town
This very polite sign is welcoming us to Parker!
Classic old railroad tracks expand across the Colorado River as the sun sets in the background
Up close and personal with the train bridge and the fast moving river below
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