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Located on Bill Williams River is stunning Alamo Lake, where the Big Sandy River and Santa Maria River come together. The perfect spot for your next motorhome camping trip in Arizona, Alamo Lake is unique thanks to its remoteness and fascinating history behind it. As a part of the Alamo Lake State Park, and accessible from US Route 60 to the south and US Route 93 to the east, it’s a good idea to book an RV in La Paz County to access the lake and the state park.

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Getting Outdoors

Fishing is one of the most sought-after outdoor activities at Alamo Lake, often considered one of the best largemouth bass and crappie fisheries in all of Arizona. The massive Alamo Lake is also home to other fish species, including red-eared sunfish, channel catfish, tilapia and bluegill. Fishing tournaments are a regular feature on Alamo Lake, with spring being the ideal season for a fishing trip, as the lake temperatures begin to rise once winter gives way to spring. You’ll need a valid Arizona fishing license to fish in Alamo Lake so plan accordingly.

Camping at Alamo Lake

Alamo Lake State Park is ideal if you want to camp right by the lake. Whether you plan to rough it out in a tent or rent a camper near Alamo Lake, this campground has everything you may need for a comfortable stay. The campground has over 200 campsites available to campers. Facilities here include pull-thru sites, full hookups, 30 and 50 amp electric service, water, sewers, big rig access, and dump station. There are restrooms and showers, and a camp store to pick up last-minute camping essentials. Kids are welcome at the campground. Pets are welcome too, though they must be kept on a leash. Enjoy direct access to Alamo Lake from the campground for fishing, boating or swimming.

Exploring the Area

After enjoying a peaceful escape in your RV rental at Alamo Lake, consider driving to Lake Havasu City, about 132 miles away. The largest city in Mohave County, Lake Havasu City, has plenty to explore on your visit. Often referred to as "Arizona’s Playground," the city enjoys 300 days of sunshine in a year, attracting visitors from all over to enjoy its sunny days.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Alamo Lake

Barbara S.

March, 2026

Jim was so great at accommodating us, and great with communication too! The RV was wonderful and very comfortable. Thanks for everything!
Michelle B.

March, 2026

Everything about our experience was amazing and convenient! Owner was great to work with and will definitely be using him again.
Timothy L.

March, 2026

It is a small unit. All I needed for this trip was bed and shower. Was not impressed with the instant hot water heater. Took way too long to get hot water, this fills your gray holding tank, plus it is almost impossible to get the temperature you want. Never met with the owner when picking up or dropping off.

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