Ramblin’ Roads RV Resort (4R) sits on nearly 300 acres of privately owned property surrounded by BLM land.

We are a 55+ RV Park with 177 full hook-up RV sites . Phone service is available to each site via TDS Telecom. We have a Tent Camping area for those who prefer “primitive camping”.  Our two wells provide great water.

The Harquahala and Harcuvar Mountains. border us to the east; and the sunsets across the Ranegras Plain are breathtaking.

Some of our amenities and activities include:   55plus RV Park, 8 hole Desert Golf Course, Putting Green, Shuffleboard, Horseshoe and Bocce Ball, a night of Hamburgers and Open Jamboree, Bingo, Golf Tournaments,  Saturday Breakfasts,  Painting, Quilting and Craft activities.  We celebrate Birthdays and Anniversaries monthly with a cake and ice cream social. On Friday evenings we have an old fashioned Bonfire  ( bring your own Hot dog or marshmallows for roasting). There are various dinners and entertainment throughout our winter season.

In 2017, a new dog park and a Fitness Center was introduced to the park for our guests.

We have one large Rec Hall and a small Rec Hall; two laundry/restroom/shower facilities; an off-site storage facility for extra vehicles and trailers and an RV/Car Wash. Three sizes of storage sheds (for all the “stuff’ you can’t live without) are available for an extra annual fee. RVs can be left on-site during the summer months for returning guests.

For the outdoor enthusiast, there is plenty of hiking  and ridding trails. As far as you can see there are hundreds of miles of trails for your outdoor enjoyment with plenty of opportunities for wildlife photos such as Bighorn Sheep, Deer, and other wildlife as well as  desert 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 Harquahala Peak 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…..