Quartzsite

Quartzsite, incorporated in 1989, is sometimes referred to as “A Rockhounder’s Paradise.” The small desert town of 3,000 lies about 18 miles east of the Arizona-California border.

Tourism is the major economic factor in town with over 70 different mobile home and trailer parks in and around the area. These parks fill to capacity during the fall and winter months. People are drawn to town because of the numerous gem, mineral and swap meet shows spread out from October through March. It is estimated that nearly a million visitors flock to Quartzsite each year.

The Quartzsite shows are famous among professional and amateur lapidaries and jewelry artists. About 3,000 vendors from all over come to Quartzsite to sell virtually anything and everything, including serious dealers (about 500) of rocks, minerals, gems, fossils and jewelry. Of the ten or more shows happening simultaneously there are four that are strictly rock and mineral related: Desert Gardens Show, QIA Pow Wow, Prospector’s Panorama, and Tyson Wells Show. Prices are notoriously cheap and all shows have free admission and parking and no registration is required.

More road, less rush.

There's no need to hurry through something worth experiencing.

Grave of Hi Jolly

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…

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Things to Do in Quartzsite

Stay curious.

A small detour can turn into something worth remembering.

Palm Canyon Trail

Perhaps the only native palm trees in Arizona are tucked away in narrow, rugged canyons…

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Stay curious.

A small detour can turn into something worth remembering.

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge

Kofa National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1939 and is managed by the U.S. Fish…

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Take the long way.

The best parts of the trip are usually the ones you didn't plan.

Bouse Fisherman Intaglio

The Bouse Fisherman Intaglio or geoglyph can be found along Plomosa Road near Bouse. The…

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Pause when it feels right.

Some stops aren't on the map, but they're worth taking.

Tyson’s Well Stage Station Museum

The original abode stage station was built in 1866 by Charles Tyson at its present…

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Make time for quiet places.

Not every destination needs noise to be meaningful.

Quartzsite Gem and Mineral Club

The Quartzsite Gem and Mineral Club is the largest Gem and Mineral Club in the…

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