I've been there to purchase water and propane. Service has been really good and prices are as good or better as anyone. Also easy to get in and out of. Looked like it is easy to dump also. I did not note price for dumping.
They provide a hose to connect to so it’s worth it!
After dumping getting water and filling propane. I returned to my camp to find my propane wheel handle cranked all the way open and impossible to turn. The wheel finally broke. I had to use a vice grips to get the stem to turn and even then it was it was with great difficulty I got it to break loose. Upon my return I was informed that the could never do anything like that & there was nothing they could do and was asked to leave. What a disappointment.
I was charged $15 to dump for 39' you hauler and an additional $7 for a fresh water fill. The area is large and open and easy to maneuver. It's the most expensive I've ever paid to dump but I guess they have a captive audience.
Staff very friendly and quick to take care of our needs...propane was $2.15 per gallon...
$2 to fill your tank up to 40L. Costs more for larger rigs.
We get our drinking water (25c/g or $1/5g) and propane here. Water is clean and fresh, and everyone is very friendly. Access is very good, but sometimes it can get a bit backed up and people drive silly making things a little hectic. But, welcome to Quartzsite.
Super well set up facility to get all your camper needs met. They have propane, water, a dump, ice and more. We only filled up with water this time, but the location was very easy to navigate! We paid $6 for about 40 gallons of water. Would definitely stay again.
15 to dump and 5 to fill water, seems to be based on length of unit, ours is a 38 foot class A. Easy access, lots of dump and fill locations, but very busy, even during the pandemic. Water was good quality.
A nice set up to get rigs in and out fast, but on the expensive side. For a 22’ trailer, it wast $14 to dump and $2 fresh water fill and if I want to rinse my black tank it was additional $2. The bigger the rig the more it’s gonna cost you.
At the fresh water fill a sign was posted your water filter is not needed because they already had one, but when I saw another sign saying your filter is not allowed I thought that was strange.
So I stopped there in Jan and noticed my fresh water had a funky smell. Thinking maybe my tank went sour I sanitized it and refilled at another place. Come late Feb I stop by again and low and behold the fresh water nasty smell was back ! It’s now March and never got sick, but then again I filter my drinking water with a Berkey.
I full time and travel all over the United States and can honestly say I have never smelled water like that except near a sewage plant.
In March I needed to dump and fill fresh water. I drove 45 min out of my way to go elsewhere. Will not be back !
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