Ramblin' Roads RV Resort sits on nearly 300 acres of privately
owned property surrounded by BLM land.
We have 177 full hook-up RV sites and one Rental Trailer. Phone service
is available to each site via TDS Telecom. We also have a Tent Camping area available for cyclists and individuals. Our
two wells provide great water.
The Harquahala and Harcuvar Mts. border us to the east and the sunsets
across the Ranegras Plain are breathtaking.
We have an 18 hole Desert Golf Course, Putting Green,
Shuffleboard, Horseshoe and Boncce Ball facilities, Hamburgers and Open Jam Session, Bingo, Golf Tournaments, ATV
Poker Runs, Saturday Breakfasts, and classes in Painting, Quilting, Crafts and Line Dancing. We celebrate Birthdays and Anniversaries
monthly with a cake and ice cream social. On Friday evenings we have an old fashioned Bonfire and Hotdog roast.
There are various dinners, potlucks and entertainment throughout our winter season.
We have
one large Rec Hall and one smaller one; two laundry/restroom/shower facilities; an off-site storage facility for extra
vehicles and trailers; and an RV and Car Wash. Three sizes of storage sheds (for all the 'stuff' you can't live without)
are available at an annual fee. RVs can be left on-site during the summer months.
For the outdoor enthusiast, there is
plenty of hiking space and hundreds of miles of trails for the ATV enthusiasts with plenty of opportunities for wildlife
photos such as Bighorn Sheep, Deer, and other wildlife (like the camels) and dessert plants.
Local
highlights include Petroglyphs, Pictographs, Intaglios, and Old Mines. Wickenburg (60 miles east) has the Los Caballeros
Museum and Vulture Mine. Robson's Mine - Hwy 71 between Aguila and Congress. Wenden (12 miles east) offers Smithsonian
Observatory and the gateway to Lake Alamo, one of the top Bass fishing lakes in the US. Bouse (21 miles north on Hwy
72) was Headquarters for General George S. Patton's Tank Training during WWII. Swansea (25 miles east of Bouse) is a
copper mining ghost town. Parker (55 miles north on Hwy 72) offers recreation on the Colorado River and the Blue Water
Indian Casino. Quartzsite (30 miles west on Hwy 60) offers Gem and Mineral Shows and the largest flea market.
And there is more.....