Buckskin Mountain State Park is nestled along the Colorado River in Arizona, offering a serene escape amidst the rugged desert landscape. Located about 12 miles north of Parker, it is part of the Parker Strip, an 18-mile stretch between Parker Dam and Headgate Dam. The park features a beach, hiking trails, a boat ramp, and picnic areas, making it a popular spot for camping, boating, fishing, and swimming. The surrounding Buckskin and Whipple Mountains provide breathtaking views and a variety of wildlife. Visitors can enjoy the park's amenities year-round, thanks to its mild winter climate and hot summer days perfect for water activities.
The park's main unit includes a campground with 80 sites, some offering riverfront views, along with restrooms, showers, and electric hookups. The River Island Unit, just a mile north, offers additional campsites and a sandy beach. Both areas are ideal for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
The park's proximity to Lake Havasu City and the Colorado River Indian Reservation adds to its cultural and historical appeal, with attractions like the CRIT Museum nearby.