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Every winter, something incredible happens in the Arizona desert. A tiny town of just a few thousand people transforms into one of the largest gatherings of RVers in the world. If you’ve ever wondered what the big deal is about Quartzsite, Arizona, you’re not alone — and this Girl Camper Podcast episode dives into all the reasons this destination has become a bucket-list experience for RV travelers.
Lesa sat down with longtime Quartzsite regulars Tony & Peggy Barthel of StressLess Camping to get their insider tips, best advice for first-timers, and a real sense of what makes this place unlike anywhere else.
Quartzsite is a small desert town just off I-10 near the California border. For most of the year, it’s quiet and hot… but from late fall through early spring, it becomes a full-blown RV metropolis. Hundreds of thousands of campers — snowbirds, boondockers, full-timers, vanlifers, and everyone in between — gather to enjoy sunshine, community, and one enormous RV show.
If you’re imagining wall-to-wall RVs across open desert, quirky vendors, campfire meetups, and a vibe that feels part festival, part flea market, part family reunion — you’re right.
The Quartzsite Arizona RV show is the centerpiece of the season. This giant white tent (we’re talking up to 70,000 square feet) is packed with:
It runs for nine days every January and — here’s the best part — admission is completely free.
If you’re shopping for RV gear, curious about solar, or just love exploring new gadgets, set aside a whole day to wander the Big Tent.
Absolutely. Quartzsite is surrounded by miles of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, giving RVers endless space to spread out and camp. Options include:
Stay up to 14 days with no cost. Great for short visits or first-timers who want to try boondocking.
For those wanting to stay weeks or months. These areas offer:
If you’re new to boondocking, Tony and Peggy recommend scouting during daylight and observing how far other rigs space themselves — it’s a great way to learn the etiquette.
Quartzsite is warm by winter standards — often in the 60s or low 70s — but don’t be fooled:
Pack layers, tie down awnings, and be prepared for conditions to change quickly.
Short answer: don’t count on it.
Long answer: bring Starlink if you absolutely need reliable connectivity.
Quartzsite’s population explosion overwhelms local towers, and while temporary towers are sometimes brought in, they don’t reach everyone. Many attendees rely on Starlink or simply unplug for the week.
Contrary to rumors, Quartzsite is not a food desert.
You’ll find:
For a bigger grocery run, Blythe, CA and Parker, AZ are each about an hour away.
One of the biggest reasons RVers return year after year? The people.
Quartzsite forms countless temporary communities including:
If you’re going alone, don’t worry — Quartzsite is one of the easiest places to meet fellow campers. There’s truly a “camp for everyone.”
Still, most visitors agree the experience is worth it — you simply have to go once to understand the magic.
Tony and Peggy share even more tips — including how to save your campsite when dumping tanks, favorite food spots, and what first-timers always get wrong.
Listen or watch now on the Girl Camper Podcast!
And for more from our guests, visit StressLess Camping:
https://www.stresslesscamping.com
Learn more about the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show:
https://www.quartzsitervshow.com
This episode is brought to you by Progressive Insurance, supporting RVers nationwide.
https://www.progressive.com/GirlCamper/
Looking for more great places to camp? Check out our America The Beautiful page.
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Every winter, something incredible happens in the Arizona desert. A tiny town of just a few thousand people transforms into one of the largest gatherings of RVers in the world. If you’ve ever wondered what the big deal is about Quartzsite, Arizona, you’re not alone — and this Girl Camper Podcast episode dives into all the reasons this destination has become a bucket-list experience for RV travelers.
Lesa sat down with longtime Quartzsite regulars Tony & Peggy Barthel of StressLess Camping to get their insider tips, best advice for first-timers, and a real sense of what makes this place unlike anywhere else.
Quartzsite is a small desert town just off I-10 near the California border. For most of the year, it’s quiet and hot… but from late fall through early spring, it becomes a full-blown RV metropolis. Hundreds of thousands of campers — snowbirds, boondockers, full-timers, vanlifers, and everyone in between — gather to enjoy sunshine, community, and one enormous RV show.
If you’re imagining wall-to-wall RVs across open desert, quirky vendors, campfire meetups, and a vibe that feels part festival, part flea market, part family reunion — you’re right.
The Quartzsite Arizona RV show is the centerpiece of the season. This giant white tent (we’re talking up to 70,000 square feet) is packed with:
It runs for nine days every January and — here’s the best part — admission is completely free.
If you’re shopping for RV gear, curious about solar, or just love exploring new gadgets, set aside a whole day to wander the Big Tent.
Absolutely. Quartzsite is surrounded by miles of Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land, giving RVers endless space to spread out and camp. Options include:
Stay up to 14 days with no cost. Great for short visits or first-timers who want to try boondocking.
For those wanting to stay weeks or months. These areas offer:
If you’re new to boondocking, Tony and Peggy recommend scouting during daylight and observing how far other rigs space themselves — it’s a great way to learn the etiquette.
Quartzsite is warm by winter standards — often in the 60s or low 70s — but don’t be fooled:
Pack layers, tie down awnings, and be prepared for conditions to change quickly.
Short answer: don’t count on it.
Long answer: bring Starlink if you absolutely need reliable connectivity.
Quartzsite’s population explosion overwhelms local towers, and while temporary towers are sometimes brought in, they don’t reach everyone. Many attendees rely on Starlink or simply unplug for the week.
Contrary to rumors, Quartzsite is not a food desert.
You’ll find:
For a bigger grocery run, Blythe, CA and Parker, AZ are each about an hour away.
One of the biggest reasons RVers return year after year? The people.
Quartzsite forms countless temporary communities including:
If you’re going alone, don’t worry — Quartzsite is one of the easiest places to meet fellow campers. There’s truly a “camp for everyone.”
Still, most visitors agree the experience is worth it — you simply have to go once to understand the magic.
Tony and Peggy share even more tips — including how to save your campsite when dumping tanks, favorite food spots, and what first-timers always get wrong.
Listen or watch now on the Girl Camper Podcast!
And for more from our guests, visit StressLess Camping:
https://www.stresslesscamping.com
Learn more about the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show:
https://www.quartzsitervshow.com
This episode is brought to you by Progressive Insurance, supporting RVers nationwide.
https://www.progressive.com/GirlCamper/
Looking for more great places to camp? Check out our America The Beautiful page.

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