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Parker Studio with Patio and Direct River Access!
Parker Studio w/ Patio & Direct River Access!
Enjoy front-row seats to the Colorado River when you stay at this well-appointed 1-bathroom vacation rental studio that features free WiFi, Smart TVs, a kitchen, a covered patio with a grill, and dock access. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an action-packed getaway, Parker, Arizona, is a fantastic choice. Tee off at a nearby golf course, launch your boat just a mile away, try your luck at the Blue Water Casino, or venture into Lake Havasu City — the options are endless! The space TPT-21437888 | 1 Mi From Boat Launch | Boat Dock | On-Site Laundry Machines Studio: King Bed, Sleeper Sofa INDOOR LIVING: Smart TVs, expansive windows, natural lighting, ceiling fans, dining table OUTDOOR LIVING: Covered patio, gas grill, outdoor dining area, water views KITCHEN: Stove/oven, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker GENERAL: Free WiFi, linens/towels, complimentary toiletries, hair dryer, hangers, iron/board, central A/C SUITABILITY: Step-free access, grab rail in bathroom PARKING: Reserved driveway spot (1 vehicle) ADDT’L ACCOMMODATIONS: Three additional properties are available on-site, each with separate nightly rates: a 3-bedroom for 6 guests, and two studios for 2 guests. If you would like to reserve multiple rentals, please inquire for more information prior to booking Guest access Guests will have access to the entire property via keyless entry Other things to note - No smoking - No pets allowed - No events, parties, or large gatherings - Must be at least 25 years old to book - Additional fees and taxes may apply - Photo ID may be required upon check-in - NOTE: There are other bookable vacation rentals on-site; other travelers may be present during your stay - NOTE: Between August and September and/or certain times of the year, there is a heavy moth population. They begin hatching off generally around late April and, depending on the species, into October with the famed October Caddis hatch. The United States Bureau of Reclamation is planning to complete a series of water reductions from a dam on the Colorado River to attempt to reduce the population of the caddisflies. However, Caddisflies are an important food source for many freshwater fish but are annoying to humans
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