SQUAW LAKE, CA
LOCATION: Imperial County, CA
UTILITIES: NONE
COST: $15/night (Senior Pass is
accepted for 50% discount)
OUR RATING (1-5): II - 4
NOTES: Pamela and I talked for some
time about what category this campground should be in. It is an
organized campground but it isn't laid out like a regular campground.
It is more like boondocking or dispersed camping but it is more
organized than that. So we decided to put it in Category II -
boondocking. There is a 14 day stay limit. People will leave at the
end of their 14 days, spend a couple of weeks elsewhere - at the BLM
LTVA just a couple of miles away or at one of the casinos by Yuma -
and then return. For $75 you can buy a camping pass that is good
until the end of the same month a year later. For example, we bought
our pass on Feb 2nd. 2017. It will be good until Feb 28th. 2018.
Thirteen months! With the 14 day limit that still leaves you with 28
weeks of camping for $75. Included in that price are dump stations
and drinking water at a number of BLM LTVA (Bureau of Land
Management, Long-Term Visitor Area). That's worth $14 a visit in that
part of the country. We stayed 14 days and the pass had paid for
itself before we hit day 10. Next year our stay there will be free.
You are close to other campers, but it was not uncomfortable. There
is quite a sense of community and commradery. For example, our
neighbor had made a fire pit out of a washing machine drum. They had
it out in a large common area and there were always two of three
couples with them each evening. The view from the upper parking lot
was spectacular looking out over the lake toward the Colorado river.
The fishing is excellent. The favorites were large mouth bass and
talopia. If you are a boater or like to fish, you want to consider
this place. There were times when generators were problematic. As
you probably know, if you've been following us, Pamela and I much
prefer to be boondocking in the wilderness where, if we have any
neighbors at all, they're >100 yards away. Squaw Lake is a bit
tight for us, but we made some good friends and we'll return because
it is a good place to spend some time when you want to be a bit
closer to a town and there is a lot to do nearby. An addendum: Last
night, in the middle of the wilderness on the Colorado River, we got
talking with another nomad who was probably in his 50s. When we asked
him if he had stayed in the Yuma area he said "I don't do the
Yuma thing. They're too old." We laughed. There is no doubt that
Pamela is the baby wherever we go around here.
Environment: Desert. Winter
temps with highs in the 70s and lows in the 40s. By March it is
pushing into the 90s.
Amenities: There is potable
water available by the bathrooms. They have very good showers for
only $1 per 5 min.
Discounts: Senior Pass is good if you pay by the night. The pass is a better deal if you're going to stay a week and dump.
Dump & Water: There is a
dump station at the LTVA a short distance away if you have a pass.
Phone Service: Very good
Verizon
Location: At the base of the
Imperial Dam on Squaw lake which adjoins the Colorado River. GPS
will show the town as Winterhaven, CA. since you are in California.
You are 23 miles from Yuma, AZ
Proximity to shopping: Yuma is
23 miles away.
Camping Population: People
from everywhere but mostly full-timers and snow-birds from Canada and
northern states like Washington, Montana, North and South Dakota, and
Oregon. Rigs of every size and shape from giant Class-A to car and
tent-campers.
Sites: There are two large
parking lots with lines as you would expect in a parking lot. You get
two spots ... one for your unit and one to either park or to use as
living space outside your door. There are nearby places to leave your
tow vehicle, so we used our second spot as living space.
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RATING KEY: category - score
Categories: I - established
campgrounds where one might spend a vacation or several days
II - boondocking,
dry camping where there are no designated sites and no amenities but
one
might choose to stay for more than a night.
III - over-night
areas
You must remember that we are scoring 1
thru 5 according to things which are important to us: the
environment, cost, amenities, location, safety, camping population,
site, phone service