Something for everyone
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Whether you love being next to the water, you want to explore the desert in your OHV or you enjoy the community fun, you’ll find something you love!
sPECIAL RESORT EVENTS!
BEACH ACCESS
At Arizona Oasis we have over 1,000 feet of beachfront access. Bring your river floats, beach chairs, rafts, water toys and more!
Set up camp on Oasis Beach, and retire to the Fireside Fun pit for s’mores in the evening.
With kiddos in tow your youngsters will have a blast splashing next door in the Play Lagoon or Kids Cove. Come spend the day on the river.
RIVER SLIDES (Summer Only)
At Arizona Oasis we have a double river slide! Open during the Summer months it’s a super fun feature that is a unique to Arizona Oasis! Slide down our river slides in your river tube, float, or just by yourself and have a blast!
Kids and adults alike will have fun splashing in the river after going down our slides! Come spend the day on the river.
FISHING
Love fishing? Arizona Oasis is the perfect place to put your line in! The Colorado River has largemouth bass, trout, and catfish just to name a few. Bring your rod and your bait and enjoy the river.
"Fishing provides that connection with the whole living world. It gives you the opportunity of being totally immersed, turning back into yourself in a good way. A form of meditation, some form of communion with levels of yourself that are deeper than the ordinary self." - Ted Hughes
POOL & SPA
Our pools and jacuzzi provide balance by offering a peaceful place to relax. An evening swim in our 50-foot pool makes a great cool-down.
We even have a toddler pool to allow the really young ones to play safely and comfortably.
While your little ones splash around in the refreshing water, you can indulge with an ice cold drink.
Our pools are fun for the whole family!
DOG PARK
Man’s (and woman’s!) best friend was meant to get out and go exploring! Your dog will love running along the beach and getting out into the desert.
You can let your pup socialize, or give your dog a bath.
Bring Fido with you and let them run around in our dog park!
They’ll have free range to play catch with you and burn off some energy.
BOAT LAUNCH
Launch your favorite River toy with the resort’s boat launch and enjoy the relaxing pace at our river front resort that is perfect for adventures on jet boats, river boats and pontoons.
Visit Adventure Island, right off the shore from the resort, for an fun and unique experience.
OFF-ROADING
With all kinds of terrain close by, you’re sure to find adventure whether you’re in an ATV or Jeep, maneuvering a quad, or pedaling a mountain bike.
With easy access to off-roading trails nearby, you can ride your ATV directly from Arizona Oasis to the trail head without having to tow.
Check out the million dollar view, adventure out to cross vista, or head out to the gold eye mine and the potty garden.
EAT AT LOCAL RESTAURANTS
After a long day off-roading on the trails, nothing hits the spot like a plate of good food and a refreshing drink! We’ve got the scoop straight from a couple locals on the best restaurants in the Blythe and Quartzsite area, so next time you get hungry at Arizona Oasis, you’ll know the right restaurants to try. Check out our recommendations of the best restaurants nearby!
HUNT FOR GEODES
The South West desert is a mine of unique and exciting rocks. Get inspired before you go to the Quartzsite Rock & Gem show and try rockhounding yourself! There are a few excellent places to look within about an hour of Arizona Oasis — the Hauser Geode Beds, Potato Patch and Cinnamon Geode Beds.
If you are new to geode hunting, try looking for round rocks near another rockhound’s hole. Here’s our recommendations of the best places to find geodes near Arizona Oasis.
Photo by Chris M. Morris - Waterfowl
VISIT CIBOLA WILDLIFE RESERVE
Located just 30 minutes outside the resort, The Cibola National Wildlife Refuge is a birder’s paradise. The refuge is located in Arizona and California along the floodplain of the Lower Colorado River. It provides an important habitat for migratory birds, wintering waterfowl, and resident species. You’ll find over 288 species of birds. The refuge provides important riparian and upland nesting areas for a variety of songbirds including blue grosbeak, black-tailed gnatcatcher, and more. Get information about Visitor’s Brochure here.
eHRENBERG GHOST tOWN pIONEER cEMETERY
The town of Ehrenberg was established in 1869. In the mid-1870s the town was a main stop off the Colorado River with a population of 500. The cemetery is all that remains of the original town.
THE POSTON MEMORIAL MONUMENT
In the Summer of 1942 following the attack on Pearl Harbor, almost 18,000 Japanese-Americans were forcibly relocated to Arizona. Its survivors dedicated a monument to mark this historic spot.