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Parker, AZ Home for Rent

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    $750 - $1,250 per month

    Parker's Last Resort

    Studio

    709 S California Ave, Parker, AZ 85344

    Weekly ($400-$450), Daily ($90-$120), Monthly ($750-$1250) rates available. Furnished studio units with smart TV, High Speed Internet, Microwave, New Beds (Comfy), New A/C units, Remote door locks, Clean, Quiet, well managed. We are located across from the Crossroads Diner, 1/2 mile to the Colorado River, 1 mile to WalMart or Safeway and 1 mile to Blue Water Casino and Beach. No Lease

    709 S California Ave, Parker, AZ 85344

Why Live in Parker

Parker, situated along the Colorado River within the Colorado River Indian Tribes’ reservation, is about 160 miles west of Phoenix. Known for its laid-back lifestyle, Parker attracts many retirees and snowbirds. The Colorado River is central to local recreation, with activities like boating near Parker Dam and visiting floating bars for food and fuel. The town features public parks such as Western Park and Pop Harvey Park, ballfields, and a skate park along 18th Street. Housing options include mid-to-late 1900s ranch-style homes and a mix of manufactured and site-built houses in the Bluewater Lagoon subdivision, which is on leased tribal land. The subdivision’s master lease ends in 2031, affecting property sales and lending. Dining options range from family-owned Mexican restaurants to popular floating restaurants along the river. The Nellie E. Saloon Desert Bar, located 10 miles northeast, is a unique off-road destination with live music and food vendors. Parker hosts events like the Parker 400 off-road races and the annual Parker Tube Float. The town is car-dependent, with state Route 95 as the main road. Emergency care is available at La Paz Regional Hospital, and private pilots can use Avi Suquilla Airport. The closest major airport is Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Parker has a desert climate with mild winters and hot summers, and the area occasionally experiences flash flooding during monsoon rains. A building moratorium is in place due to the need for significant repairs to the town’s wastewater treatment facility and sewer system.
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