Buckskin Mountain State Park

Parker, United States

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Buckskin Mountain State Park commands one of the finest views along the Parker strip, an 18-​mile stretch between Parker Dam and Headgate Dam. Mountains line the river on both the Arizona and California sides, and the wildlife is as varied as the recreational opportunities along the river. This picturesque park provides a scenic respite, mountain hikes, a desert escape and fun-​filled water adventure. Come enjoy all the park has to offer! The park has a campground, cabana sites, beach, hiking trails, restrooms, showers, boat ramp, picnic area, basketball and volleyball court, playground, restaurant, camp store, arcade, gas dock, and ranger station.

History

Established in 1967.

The Community of Parker had strongly supported the creation of a State Park in their area to bring in additional visitors. On June 1, 1965, the Bureau of Reclamation leased lands along the Colorado River, approximately 12 miles north of Parker, to the State Land Department for park and recreation. Construction of park facilities began in 1965, and John Eager was hired as the first Park Manager. The Park opened for public use and an official dedication was held on October 29, 1967. A concession for a general store with boat gas was add within the Park in 1972. In the mid 1970s, additional cabanas, campsites and restrooms were developed.