Midland LTVA Dispersed
Overview
The sun stretches wide across the Midland LTVA Dispersed campgrounds, painting the vast desert floor with soft morning light that warms the open, sandy earth. Silence reigns here, broken only by the occasional rustle of desert wildlife weaving through sparse brush or the distant call of a bird. The sky unfolds in every direction, a deep canvas of endless blue by day and an unblemished starfield by night. The air carries a dry, clean scent, and the absence of nearby roads lets the quiet settle deep, inviting a rare kind of stillness that draws campers back season after season.
Midland LTVA sprawls over expansive desert terrain about nine miles north of Blythe, with a smooth paved road leading all the way in, making even large rigs easy to navigate. The area’s geography reveals gentle hills and washes that frame the campground, offering natural contours to explore on foot or simply admire from your campsite. Wildlife is a regular visitor—jackrabbits dart across the sandy flats while quail and other desert birds weave through the brush. With Blythe’s Albertsons and a Starbucks just a short drive south, stocking up is straightforward before heading into the quiet vastness. The night sky here refuses to be outshone, thanks to the distance from town lights, turning star gazing into a nightly ritual for those who stay.
Campers at Midland find a sprawling, open landscape with ample space to park well apart from neighbors, allowing genuine privacy and a sense of solitude rare in many campgrounds. The sites themselves are primitive, shaded only by the desert’s natural features, as trees and cover are scarce. The campground supports self-contained RVs exclusively, providing a clean black tank dump station and large dumpsters that help keep the area tidy. Water is a notable absence—there’s no potable water or rinse stations, so visitors arrive prepared or rely on supplies from Blythe. A live host, often Myron or Byron, maintains the grounds and offers local insight, making check-in smooth and reinforcing respectful use of the public land. The quiet here is profound enough that even a single truck passing by can catch your attention, and when you settle far from the road, the desert’s hush deepens further.
At Midland LTVA, campers leave behind the clamor of city noise and the bustle of crowded parks, stepping instead into a space where silence and stars dominate. The wide-open desert landscape encourages
Location
1095 Midland RdBlythe, Arizona 92225
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Frequently Asked Questions About Midland LTVA Dispersed
Does Midland LTVA Dispersed allow pets?
No, Midland LTVA Dispersed does not allow pets.