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Tasty fish & chips , cod and ribs will impress you at the first bite. Most likely, you'll come back to this bar later to order delicious beer or good liqueur . After a long working week, you can taste great ice tea .

Choose between indoor and outdoor seating. The high ratings of Quartzsite Yacht Club Restaurant Bar wouldn't be possible without the creative staff. Cool service is something visitors like here. This place offers you food at democratic prices. The terrific decor and nice atmosphere let clients feel relaxed here. This spot is rated on Google 4.2 by its guests.

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Quirky Quartzsite, Arizona: What You Need to Know

A Guide to Visiting "The Rock Capital of the World"

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Pass through the small hamlet of Quartzsite, Arizona, in the summer, and you may think nothing happens in this flat desert town. But come winter, the entire area bustles with activity—and not just from tumbleweeds.

During the two months, RVers come by the thousands to camp (called "boondocking" here) in the temperate if fairly primitive desert conditions. Yet, there's another reason people descend in droves during the winter: a love of geology.

Quartzsite, with its unusual concentration of collectible gems, minerals, and precious metals, has been a rock hound's paradise since the 1960s. It swells in population each winter thanks to more than 1 million visitors, most of whom converge on the small town in a wave of RVs during January and February. The Desert USA website explains the draw:

“Eight major gem and mineral shows as well as vendors of raw and handcrafted merchandise peddle their wares to snowbirds, collectors and enthusiasts.”

Located in the Sonoran Desert of western Arizona, Quartzsite sits just 18 miles east of the Colorado River on Interstate 10. The 125-mile trip takes about two hours from Phoenix; the town is also easy to reach from Los Angeles in under five hours by car.

The annual show season runs from October through April, though the main events take place in January and February. If you like gems and minerals, hit the sales during the big “rock hound” events when you can find collectible geodes, crystals, and even fossilized bones from around the globe. Antique hunters score at the swap meets, and you can find unusual handmade items and one-of-a-kind jewelry at the nearly constant craft shows. Add in a mix of classic car shows, chili cook-offs, and  RV shows and sales , and Crazy Quartzsite keeps your social calendar full.

Check the  Quartzsite calendar  so you can come during the events that most interest you. Grab a copy of  The Desert Star  newspaper when you get to town for more up-to-date news and ads.

How does a town in the Sonoran Desert, hundreds of miles from the nearest body of water, gain the largest yacht-club membership in the world? Back in the 1970s, Al Madden opened the Quartzsite Yacht Club Restaurant Bar & Grill and started selling memberships as a joke. By 2010, more than 10,000 people representing every state and numerous countries around the world had become card-carrying members of the Quartzsite Yacht Club.

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Be prepared for traffic during the height of the season; I-10 frequently gets backed up in January and February.

It’s dusty out there in the desert, and most shopping takes place outdoors in makeshift tents along rows of RVs. The wind can pick up or a rainstorm can move in suddenly, so be prepared with a jacket, sturdy outdoor clothes, and walking shoes. 

If you're not prepared to bed down in an RV, a handful of chain hotels operate in Quartzsite. You can also stay on the west side of Phoenix and venture into Quartzsite as a day trip.

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10 Reasons This Oscar-Winning Arizona Town Is Perfect For RVers

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Last month at the Oscars, another Frances McDormand movie, Nomadland , won Best Picture. Having RVed across North America with my husband for eight years, we immediately identified with the storyline. Much of it was set in the small town of Quartzsite in Arizona where Fern (Frances) finally found her place in the sun.

Quartzsite was a usual stop for us along I-10, and this year, we decided to visit again. The sizzling 100-degree weather started at the end of April, so the winter visitors were all gone. We never stayed as long as they did, but we learned about Quartzite’s mystique for RVers and other travelers alike.

Quartzsite, AZ Is A Fun, Almost Free Base Camp

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1. There Are Unbelievably Wide Open Spaces To Camp For A Song

Bureau of Land Management Long-Term Visitor Areas (La Posa and Midland) surround the town. Primarily established to help preserve the desert, these public lands provide minimal facilities (vault toilets, dump station, and water faucets, but not power) for itinerant migrants with self-contained vehicles who seek to shelter in the area’s mild climate during winter (when temperatures are in the 70s and 80s).

An annual pass costs $180 — or just $25 a month — and entitles van dwellers to stay from September 15 to April 15! As a matter of fact, stays of up to 14 days in any 28-day period are free at five designated campsites. The only caveat is that, after 14 days, campers must move to a new site outside of a 25-mile radius of their original site for at least 14 days before they can camp there again. Not a huge problem.

2. There Are Other Ways To Camp In Quartzsite, Too

There are also about 70 RV campgrounds in and around Quartzsite with full-service hookups. They are there for those who can afford them. These are for those who have opted to stay year-round. They may have found a permanent job, not just a seasonal post at an Amazon distribution center or the available winter posts at the shows (more on these below) like Fern did. And they may want to participate in the seasonal merry-making but do not like primitive camping. Still, some graduate into small mobile homes and end up staying forever.

Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show.

3. There’s Fun To Be Had With Like-Minded People

In the months of January and February, there are more than a dozen swap meets and a Prospectors’ Panorama plus nine gem and mineral shows, craft shows, and the largest gathering of RVers, the Quartzsite Sports, Vacation & RV Show . Even in the 2021 COVID season, around 100,000 people came, meaning attendance was down by just a third.

The motel in town.

In Nomadland , Fern was gently assimilated into the community with the help of the Rubber Tramp Rendezvous sessions, which included lectures on topics like bucket toilets (4 gallon or 12 gallon?) and were introduced by Bob Wells, who plays himself in the movie. Or for nighttime fun, there are the Quartzsite Yacht Club , the quaint motel, restaurant, and bar with rooms outfitted as different boats/ships, and The Desert Bar in nearby Parker.

Geography around the Quartzsite area.

4. The Desert Has A Lot Of Outdoor Experiences To Offer

The rugged land around Quartzsite is ideal for many outdoor activities in winter. Land sports like biking, hiking, rollerblading, skateboarding, geocaching, target shooting, hunting, kiting, metal detecting, rockhounding, stargazing, photography, and the big craze of off-roading are all things to do. In fact, the largest off-road trail in the U.S., the Arizona Peace Trail , passes through Quartzsite. Water sports — fishing, boating, kayaking, canoeing, wakeboarding, water skiing, jet skiing, rafting, floating, sailing, paddle boarding, and even scuba diving — are also available at Alamo Lake and on the Colorado River. Enthusiasts of remote-controlled planes and cars have a lot of space. There are also wildlife refuges to visit.

Quartzsite, AZ Is A Destination In Itself

From 1863 to the 1880s, when the Arizona Territory was still newly created, Quartzsite was the site of a waterhole and later a stage station called Tysons Well. There were many places worked by individual prospectors around the valley during the Colorado River Gold Rush from the 1860s to the 1950s. Large-scale operations did not succeed, but at one time, 39 mines were operating in the area served by two landing stations in the Colorado River. Today, there are still mines operating, and there are unique places in and around town with stories to tell.

A part of the Quartzsite Historical Museum.

5. Its History Is Preserved At The Quartzsite Historical Museum

Also known as the Tysons Well Stage Station Museum, unfortunately, the Quartzsite Historical Museum , which is housed in the Oasis Hotel of mining boom times, was closed when we were there. The outside exhibits were interesting, though. We got to see mining equipment, the Assay Office from the Margarita Mine, and Barrett’s Miniature Village, created to scale with small rocks painstakingly glued together. And I couldn’t get over the skeleton of the Giant Saguaro with 47 arms! How I wish I was there when it was still alive!

Jolly Cemetery in Quartzsite.

6. Hi Jolly Tomb And Cemetery Is The Most Visited Place In Quartzsite

Hi (Hadji) Ali was an Ottoman citizen of Greek-Syrian parentage who became one of the very first lead camel drivers in the U.S. Camel Corps, which had aimed to use camels as a major means of cargo transportation across the American Southwest. These efforts failed because the large animals caused the horses, burros, et cetera to panic, so Hi Jolly stayed and prospered in the town instead. When he died, he earned for himself a place in history, and the town erected a Hi Jolly Tomb, which is now surrounded by the Jolly Cemetery . 

Celia's Rainbow Garden in Quartzsite.

7. Celia’s Rainbow Garden Is The Largest Free Botanical Garden In The State, And It Was Built By Volunteers

Celia was a miracle baby, born 12 inches long weighing only 1.25 pounds, to a couple who was told they could not have a child. Celia grew to be a caring, positive, curious “old soul” in a tiny body, beloved by everyone in all age groups for her outlook on life. When she was eight and a half years old, however, she caught a viral infection that killed her. The whole town mourned and the city gave her parents a plot of land for a garden in her memory. Volunteers came and still continue to come to Celia’s Rainbow Garden , which everyone in Quartzsite can visit for free.

Tesla fill-up stations.

Quartzsite, AZ Is A Great Stop For The Weary Traveler

Quartzsite is at the crossroads of I-10 and I-95. It is midway between Phoenix and Palm Springs and is three and a half hours from Los Angeles and Las Vegas . We’ve made stops in Quartzsite numerous times. Perhaps the success of Nomadland will generate more curiosity, and people will stop not only to fill up or charge up at Tesla stations but also for food, shopping, and the quirkiness of Quartzsite.

The writer and her husband dining.

8. Stopping For A Bite Will Leave No One Disappointed

Silly Al’s Pizza is the town’s watering hole with a bar and three billiard tables. But it is their pizza, especially Al’s Special House Combo, that we are ready to go back for. It is better than the big-name pizzas in the cities. We also had lunch at the Mountain Quail Cafe , where Frances McDormand and the Nomadland crew had meals while on shoot. My husband delighted in the chili cheeseburger, the likes of which he hadn’t seen on a menu for a long time.

The writer in front of a shop.

9. Shopping Is A Must In This, The “Rock Capital Of The World”

The name Quartzsite comes from the quartz that abounds in the area, and other rocks and gems are common, too. During our most recent visit, rocks were on sale in a few smaller front yards that remained open despite it being the off-season, while some of the larger retailers had “See You in October!” signs out front.

The Main Trading Post and other shops with tons of jewelry and artwork remain open year-round. You will love the Trading Post’s “World’s Biggest Buckle,” which measures several feet in height and width. And they will surely be selling Nomadland T-shirts and other movie souvenirs come October when tourism picks up again. 

10. Having A Talk With Town Legends Is A Thrill

A good day became great when we met Joanne Winer as she sat in front of the legendary Reader’s Oasis Books . Her husband, Paul, was the local celebrity called the Naked Bookseller (he wore just thongs) who performed his own composition “Next to the Track Blues” in the movie. It is now part of the soundtrack and is on the Nomandland CD. Sadly, Paul died after filming Nomadland , and Joanne received the $1,000 for his role. Their legendary bookstore also served as Paul’s Music Hall, and the piano that he played in the movie is still there. Joanne entertained us with many stories and gave me a copy of the Quartzsite Encyclopedia , which she cowrote.

The beauty of Dome Rock Mountain, which overlooks the town, always greets me as we drive from California. Granite Mountain is to the southwest, Old Man Mountain to the northwest, and the Plomosa Mountains to the east. It is a big valley that never quite made it to be the metropolis that Phoenix and Los Angeles have become. But Nomadland may yet bring more traffic to this small town of character. Even if you do not stay for the winter, get a whiff of this town built by freedom-loving nomads who are trying to eke out a life in the desert, just like the cowboys did before them.

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Carol retired as a CEO for pioneering IT companies in the Philippines. Curious about the world she missed while stressing out working, she migrated to the U.S., ended up an adjunct professor and small business counselor while babysitting her grandson during the day. That is, until she met her travel partner on the internet! After the wedding ceremony, they honeymooned for eight years in an RV to 49 states, nine Canadian provinces, and six Mexican states.

They now call Mesa, Arizona, home. From this base, they embark on great road trips to meet family at reunions in picturesque resorts around the U.S. Visits to their kids’ homes in Anchorage, Boise, and Denver (his) and in San Francisco, Calgary, and Melbourne (hers) allow for exploring the U.S., Canada, and Australia. Carol has been to 48 countries but their 3-month all-inclusive winter escapes to Mexico in Mazatlan, Cancun, or Cozumel are their best times.

Carol maintains a blog, Carolina: Cruising Past 70 , and has published two travel books: Carolina: Cruising to an American Dream about her RVing years and Cruising Past Seventy: It's Not Only About Outer Journeys . It's Also about Inner Ones , is a collection of her most widely-read blog posts and articles. She has a BS in math, MBA, and DPA.

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1090 W Main St, Quartzsite , Arizona 85346 USA

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Come enjoy a night in the Quartzsite Yacht Club Motel, a nautically themed motel, adjacent to the restaurant and bar, the Quartzsite Yacht Club.

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Servers are great, owners are great, drinks are decent, food is good, prices are ok for Quartzsite in high season. My only complaint is that the speakers and amplifiers are WAY too loud. I'd... Read more

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This business is no longer open. So no point in going if you're reading this. But it was truly a fun place. Read more

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In all honesty this is more a bar with bar food. Not a bar and grill and not a restaurant with a bar. Just a bar with bar food. The prices are too high for what they offer. If you're looking to... Read more

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Commodore’s Message

“On behalf the membership, I am pleased to welcome you to the web site of the Quartzsite Yacht Club. As it was with our founding Commodore, Al Madden, the club is founded on humor, wit and an active imagination. This legacy is still very much alive. In addition to the pool games, music, and dancing of the early days, the Yacht Club now includes a restaurant, horse race betting and always lots of fun.

Quartzsite Yacht Club proudly claims to be famous for having the world’s largest yacht club membership. Our members often find membership is worth it.

You see, apparently it didnt take long for our members to find that a good majority of Yacht Clubs around the country offer reciprocal memberships, which means that those belonging to another club can present their card and gain access without a fee. Some members have even used their wallet cards to be admitted to exclusive yacht clubs all over the world.

We hope you come visit u, become a member and enjoy all that the Quartzsite Yacht Club offers.”

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    Or for nighttime fun, there are the Quartzsite Yacht Club, the quaint motel, restaurant, and bar with rooms outfitted as different boats/ships, and The Desert Bar in nearby Parker. Carol Colborn 4. The Desert Has A Lot Of Outdoor Experiences To Offer. The rugged land around Quartzsite is ideal for many outdoor activities in winter.

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    QUARTZSITE YACHT CLUB, 1090 W Main St, Quartzsite, AZ 85346, 85 Photos, Mon - 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Tue - 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Wed - 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Thu - 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Fri - 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Sat - 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Sun - 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm ...

  18. Quartzsite Yacht Club

    RestroomsPool tables and dance floor. 1090 W Main St. Quartzsite, AZ 85346. +1 (928) 927-6331. https://quartzsiteyachtclub.net. The Quartzsite Yacht Club is a boat themed Motel. Each hotel room is themed after a famous historical boat. The club also has a very nice restaurant and full bar.

  19. QUARTZSITE YACHT CLUB

    QUARTZSITE YACHT CLUB, 1090 W Main St, Quartzsite, AZ 85346, 85 Photos, Mon - 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Tue - 12:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Wed - 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Thu - 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Fri - 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Sat - 12:00 pm - 11:00 pm, Sun - 12:00 pm - 8:00 pm ...

  20. QUARTZSITE YACHT CLUB MOTEL

    The Quartzsite Yacht Club Motel is a collection of nautically themed trailers in the middle of the desert. The accommodations are basic--no telephones in the rooms, limited cable tv, refrigerator and microwave. The air conditioner is noisy, but the staff is friendly and helpful and the rooms are immaculate.

  21. Quartzsite Yacht Club

    "Join the largest yacht club in the world!" Come enjoy a night in the Quartzsite Yacht Club Motel, a nautically themed motel, adjacent to the restaurant and bar, the Quartzsite Yacht Club. Read More >

  22. Contact Us

    Quartsite Yacht Club Restaurant, Bar & Grill . Business and Mailing Address: 1090 W. Main Street Quartzsite, AZ 85346. Phone: (928) 927-6331. Email: Click to email