Are you itching for another Arizona adventure? This may be one you simply can't pass up. The Grand Canyon State is known for gorgeous waterfall beaches and lakes that are perfect for getting on (and in) the water, and this secret little beach might become your new favorite getaway. Take a look:
If you've never heard of a state park that's within another state park, then take note: this one sort of is.
River Island State Park is a tiny oasis on the California border. And you may love the solitude in this tiny state park that has its own sandy little beach and boat ramp on the Colorado River. Both are located in a cove on the river, keeping the nearby activity on the water at bay.
The perfect location also lends itself (and you) to having easy access to the Colorado for some aqua exploration or fun exercise.
From River Island State Park you can swim, fish, boat and just enjoy some quiet time in the sun while cooling down in the waters of the Colorado River.
River Island developed as a bit of an offshoot of nearby Buckskin Mountain State Park.
While Buckskin Mountain is located in the bend of the Colorado River, giving it water access on three sides of the park, River Island's access is essentially limited to the little cove inlet on the river. In a sense, it makes the park all the more secluded. Tent sites on the grass adjacent to the beach have front-row seating for some of the best views of the Colorado from any campground.
The 37 campsites at River Island State Park provide ample room for a variety of camping use, including RVs, campers and tents.
Some sites have water, most have power of some sort; and all have incredible views of the surrounding mountains. Another advantage of getting out of the city? You just can't see the night sky quite like this in Arizona's more populated places.
River Island State Park is open for year-round fun. If it's too cold to swim from the beach, then bring your fishing gear!
River Island State Park is located at 5200 AZ-95, Parker, AZ 85344. The park is open 365 days a year. Entry fees are $10.00 per vehicle for 1-4 people. Individuals arriving on bikes are $3.00.
How about it? Are you ready for a day on a secluded beach that doesn't require hiking through the desert in the hot sun? You can learn more about River Island State Park on the official website of Arizona State Parks.
And if you do happen to want to hike into a secluded beach with an outstanding waterfall-fed lagoon, then keep reading here.
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