There is an scattering of old landmarks around Quartzsite, but the big attraction is the grave of Hadji Ali (Hi Jolly), the Arab camel driver. In 1935, the Governor of Arizona dedicated the pyramid, which marks his gravesite. This pyramid is one of the most visited spots in the southwest.
Quartzsite, AZ CemeteriesPerhaps the only native palm trees in Arizona are tucked away in narrow, rugged canyons on the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge. The Palm Canyon Trail is a short hike and takes you near a stand of these unique plants, called California fan palms, Washingtonia filifera.
Quartzsite, AZ Natural AttractionsKofa National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939 and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge encompasses 665,400 acres of pristine desert that is home to the desert bighorn sheep and the California palm, the only native palm in Arizona.
Quartzsite, AZ Wildlife RefugesThe original abode stage station was built in 1866
Quartzsite, AZ MuseumsAll the characteristics of a full 18 hole championship course, with water hazards, undulating terrain, and full size greens...
Bullhead Community Park on Highway 95 offers quick access to the blue waters of the Colorado River with its boat launch ramp,...
Let yourself take in the Gila Mountains and the fresh desert air under the shade of a large tree while enjoying a simple picn...
There are two new exhibits: One is an exhibit of the Rose Massacre which took place within 200 yards of where Fort Mojave wa...
This is the most fascinating and unusual Golf Course you'll ever play, often referred to as the "Jewel in the Desert". You ma...