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Laughlin / Avi Casino KOA

Looking for something like Las Vegas but on a smaller scale? Laughlin, Nevada, is exactly that and if this is where you want to be, consider staying at Laughlin / Avi Casino KOA. This fully cultivated RV campground has all of the usual amenities such as restrooms with showers and laundry facilities, but it also has full access to the Avi Casino next door and all of its amenities too. The casino has a children's play area with movies, games, and activities to keep your young ones happy while you try your hand at the gaming tables. The casino property has both a pool and a beach, a boat launch and a shuttle bus to take you from the campground to the casino. There are several eateries on-site ranging from a full-service restaurant to a beachside cantina and a 24-hour cafe.If you need some quiet time to yourself to re-energize, the campground has picnic tables and barbecue pits, or you can throw together a quick meal in your Laughlin camper rental. You'll have access to Wi-Fi so you can let your people back home know you're safe and cable TV channels to let you catch up on the news. All of the sites have full hookups, and you can choose between sites with pull-through or back-in access. The RV park has a dog run area and a kids' playground, plus horseshoe pits for the adults and a gazebo for families and groups.Now that you're refreshed and have caught your wind, it's time to venture out a bit farther. Want to see a bit of the Old West up close? Head for Oatman, just across the Nevada-Arizona state line and a short, 20-mile trip. This historic gold mining town has restaurants, a variety of shops, free-roaming burros, and gunfighters shooting it out in the streets. Lake Mojave and the Colorado River are good places to get in some fishing in the early mornings and evenings (when the heat is still reasonable), and there are numerous golf courses where you can squeeze in a round. Shoppers will enjoy the outlet mall with its discount outlet shops and food court.



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The Great Outdoors

RV rentals in Clark County are your perfect choice for an RV vacation during which you can take in not only Nevada but Arizona and California too. Driving one is just one of the features that make RV camping unique, so now is the time to experience it. Head for Mojave National Preserve just a short ride into California for a chance to hike an authentic desert featuring canyons, mountains, and mesas. Mountain biking is also possible, and during your excursion, you can expect to see the remains of old mines, abandoned homesteads, and former military outposts. If you like observing nature, then be on the lookout for mule deer, bighorn sheep, and other desert residents.If you head north from Laughlin / Avi Casino KOA, you will happen across Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area. This is a good opportunity to see archaeological exhibits, such as the Sloan Canyon Petroglyph Site. Hiking and wildlife observation are allowed within the area, but mountain biking and motorized vehicles aren't allowed. You can take pictures of the petroglyphs but are encouraged not to touch them, as oil from the skin can cause damage. If you would like to go climbing, Sloan Canyon can also provide the chance to do that, but climbing near the petroglyphs and archaeological exhibits should be avoided.Slightly south of Laughlin / Avi Casino KOA and across the Arizona state border, Havasu National Wildlife Refuge is an alternative to the open desert you've seen so far. This conservation area is centered around the Colorado River as it flows through the Topock Gorge. If you venture here, you can see the bird species that rest here as they migrate north or south, depending on the season. It's a popular spot for fishing too, and you can hike through the Havasu Wilderness Area or enjoy a boat ride through the gorge.

Exploring The Area

At some point, you're going to want to come in from the outdoors to relax; Henderson, about 90 miles north of Laughlin / Avi Casino KOA, is part of the Greater Las Vegas metropolitan area and provides all of the attractions of Vegas in a small-city package. From here, you can visit the Hoover Dam and take a boat tour of Lake Mead that includes lunch. If that's a bit too far, there are tours of the local craft breweries, helicopter and balloon rides, and a water park that the whole family will enjoy.If you happen to be in Arizona and heading back to Laughlin / Avi Casino KOA, Lake Havasu City is the home to the London Bridge which was purchased from England in 1968 by the city's founding father and moved to the city (and yes, it is “the” London Bridge). You'll also find a collection of lighthouses that are replicas of famous lighthouses from the Pacific and Atlantic coasts and the Great Lakes region; a boat tour is available to view all of them (and there are quite a few). Kingman, Arizona, about one hour's drive northeast, is another potential destination for your RV rental and the location of a historic Route 66 museum and the Mojave Museum of History and Art. It also has a good selection of restaurants ranging from inexpensive to fine dining and covering a variety of cuisines.From desert vistas to rivers and lakes, far-reaching landscapes, and picturesque canyons, this section of Nevada has whatever you're hoping to see, and a stay at Laughlin / Avi Casino KOA is how you will make this trip a reality.


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