Construction Camp site

Davis Dam Camp

Bureau of Reclamation · Bullhead City · Arizona — managed by Bureau of Reclamation

First-come, first-served — no online reservations

About this campground

Davis Dam Camp is located just below Davis Dam on the Arizona side of the Colorado River. This is a picturesque area with excellent views of the dam, sunsets, and the surrounding mountains. This park accomodates both the day use, as well as the long-term visits, and even includes two cottages available for daily rental. Features include a 3-lane boat ramp, 157 full service hookups, 30 hookups with water and electricity, 5 restrooms with shower facilities, a laundry facility, dump station, group picnic area with ramada, a large open area for dry camping, and a day use area with 4 ramadas. A boat and RV storage facility is also available. For those with special needs there is an accessible fishing pier, accessible boat embarcation ramp, and 10 accessible ramada sites. Davis Dam Camp was built to house the workers who constructed Davis Dam. A few of the original camp buildings remain, although they have been altered. A local museum is adjacent to the park and an important petroglyph site is within the boundaries of the park.

Getting there

US-93 south from Las Vegas, west on State Highway 164.

Contact
928-754-7250

Activities

  • BIKING
  • BOATING
  • HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE
  • CAMPING
  • INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS
  • FISHING
  • PICNICKING
  • RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
  • WATER SPORTS

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