Quartzsite - town in La Paz County, Arizona, United States

Quartzsite is a former mining town in La Paz County, Arizona. In 2020, it was home to 2,400 people. Abandoned mine near Quartzsite

Understand

Quartzsite of 1850 and Quartzsite of today are the same: Quartzsite is a crossroads.

Climate

Quartzsite is located on the La Posa Plain, an arid desert region that receives little average precipitation. Winter temperatures can be mild while summer temperatures can be hot.

Get in

I-10 and Hwy 95 are the main thoroughfares into and through town.

By car

22px Interstate 10 (I-10)/Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Fwy passes through Quartzite in an east/west direction. It is the main stopping area when traveling from Phoenix and before crossing into California. Quartzite is accessed from Exits 11 and 31 with Exit 17 and 19 specifically into town.

22px Main St serves as local road access from Exit 17 of I-10, through downtown Quartzite to Riggles Ave where it connects back to I-10 at Mile 19. The old US Routes 60 & 70 that used to go (concurrently) through town as Main St before the freeway was built.

22px & 22px Central Blvd divides the town in directional quadrants at its intersection with Main. Central divides east from west and Main divides north from south. Going north on US-95, it goes concurrently on I-10 to Blythe, CA (at Exit 242) and through the eastside of Blythe on Intake Blvd towards Needles at I-40. Going north on Central Blvd the road becomes AZ-95 towards Parker and to the south as US-95 towards Yuma.

22px begins/ends at Mile/Exit 31 of I-10 which is another east on I-10. It goes northeasterly towards Wickenburg and than into Phoenix through Peoria and Glendale concurrent with US 93 (from Wickenburg). US 60 and 70 (which ran concurrent) used to continue west from here toward Los Angeles on the present I-10. US 70 now ends in Globe and 60 ends here.

By bus

  • Greyhound, (bus stop) Pilots Travel Center @ 1201 W Main St, 33.661947°, -114.236844°. Greyhound connects El Paso to Los Angeles (via Las Cruces, Lordsburg, Tucson, Phoenix/Mesa, Quartzsite, Blythe, Indio, San Bernardino). As this just a pick-up and drop-off point, tickets should be purchased beforehand online or over the phone. Passengers going towards Yuma would typically transfer in San Bernardino, Indio or Phoenix as they are the next nearest major stops from here. They don't have a bus traveling US 95 between Quartzsite and Yuma. Check schedules.
  • Quartzsite Camel Express, (bus stop) Quartzsite Town Hall @ 465 Plymouth Rd, +1 928-927-4333 option 3. Once or twice monthly bus to Blythe via Ehrenberg, Arizona; Yuma, Lake Havasu and Parker on different days of the week. Check schedules closely before using this option. More frequent local service to Quartzsite Rainbow Acres. 2022-06-25

Get around

As there is no public transportation, a car is essential.

See

Hi Jolly Monument

  • Hi Jolly Monument, 33.664444°, -114.236389°. A tribute to camel driver Hadji Ali, enlisted in an unsuccessful 19th-century attempt by the US Army to use camels in the southwest. Free
  • Quartzsite Historical Society, 161 W Main St, 33.66609°, -114.219731°, +1 928-927-5229, qhs@tds.net. Nov-Mar: W-Su 10AM-4PM. Visit this location to learn more about this town. This location is where the original adobe stage station was built in 1866. It was a vital way station on the California-Arizona line because it provided water and grass for the animals. Free
  • Dripping Springs petroglyphs, 33.610599°, -114.078385°. This site has hundreds of pre-Columbian petroglyphs. Look for the ruined stone cabin; nearby is a cave with the springs. A path leads off from here to the cliff base, where many petroglyphs can be seen.
  • Tyson Wash grinding holes and petroglyphs, 33.61566°, -114.23772°. More pre-Columbian petroglyphs, on both sides of the wash.
  • Bouse Fisherman (Fisherman Intaglio), 33.790686°, -114.094421°, +1 928-317-3200, YFOWEB_AZ@blm.gov. 24 hr. The outline of a pre-Columbian geoglyph on the desert floor, portraying a fisherman. Walking a bit further you can find a Native American lookout and the ruins of a stagecoach station. The site is under the protection of the Bureau of Land Management; see website for driving instructions. Free

Do

QIA Pow Wow Gem & Mineral Show

Buy

Eat

Groceries

Drink

Sleep

Most accommodation in Quartzsite is in the form of RV parks; a list (dead link: August 2018) is maintained by the Quartzsite Chamber of Commerce. The other limited options are listed below.

Lodging

Camping

Kofa Mountains in the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge

Connect

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Quartzsite

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Date Time:Please wait...Timezone:America/PhoenixPopulation:2,413Coordinates:33.66, -114.22

La Paz County

2nd-order administrative division

Arizona

Primary administrative division

United States

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Population:327.2 MDial code:+1Currency:Dollar (USD)Voltage:120 V, 240 V, 60 Hz
NEMA 14-30NEMA 14-50