Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
Campgrounds in Arizona
Photo: Mountain Mike Johans… / CC BY 3.0
Near Parker Dam, CA in Arizona
What to Pack for Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
The right gear makes all the difference — here's a packing list tailored to this area.
Your packing list for Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite should account for the Desert terrain and Mediterranean.
Essential
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Water (minimum 2L) — Water sources marked on maps may be seasonal or dry; carrying enough to complete your route prevents a dangerous shortfall.
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Navigation (map/GPS/compass) — Getting lost is the leading cause of backcountry search-and-rescue calls; reliable navigation prevents the situation entirely.
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Sun protection (sunglasses, sunscreen) — Prolonged sun exposure causes headaches, fatigue, and heat exhaustion that can cut a trip short or create a medical emergency.
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First aid kit — Remote locations mean longer response times for help; a first aid kit bridges the gap between injury and professional care.
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Extra food — High-energy snacks weigh little but provide crucial fuel if you need to bushwhack out or wait for conditions to improve.
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Headlamp with extra batteries — Hands-free light is essential for navigating uneven terrain, setting up camp, or signaling for help at night.
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Fire starter — Waterproof matches or a ferro rod weigh almost nothing and can be the difference between a cold night and a survivable one.
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Emergency shelter (space blanket) — Wind and rain strip heat faster than most people realize; a compact emergency shelter blocks both.
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Knife or multi-tool — A multi-tool handles problems you can't predict: jammed zippers, tangled line, first-aid tape cutting, or gear fixes on the trail.
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Extra clothing layer — A lightweight fleece or puffy stuffs small but provides critical insulation if temperatures drop unexpectedly.
Wildlife Gear
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Hiking buddy (avoid solo) — A companion can help with first aid, signaling, and decision-making if a wildlife encounter turns serious.
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Noise maker — Group noise is especially important in dense brush or near berry patches where bears may be feeding and less alert.
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Gaiters — Thick gaiters deflect fangs before they reach skin, buying critical time in areas with rattlesnakes or copperheads.
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First-aid snakebite kit — Knowing how to immobilize a limb, mark swelling progression, and avoid harmful folk remedies can improve outcomes.
Climate Gear
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Extra water (1L/hr) — Heat exhaustion progresses to heat stroke rapidly once fluid reserves drop; consistent intake keeps your cooling system functional.
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Electrolytes — Drinking large amounts of plain water without electrolytes can actually dilute blood sodium to dangerous levels during intense exertion.
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Cooling towel — Evaporative cooling towels stay cold for hours when wet and can lower perceived temperature by several degrees.
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Layering system (wide temp swings) — A base layer, insulating mid-layer, and wind shell cover the full range of temperatures you might encounter in a single day.
Terrain Gear
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Wide-brim hat — At high elevation where UV is 10-12% stronger per 1,000 feet of gain, a hat provides constant passive protection.
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Sunscreen SPF50+ — Sunburn isn't just discomfort — severe burns cause fluid loss, fatigue, and impaired thermoregulation that compound in remote settings.
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Extra water (desert) — In arid heat, your body loses 1-2 liters per hour during exertion; running out of water in the desert is life-threatening.
Seasonal Gear
- Spring: Camera, Wildflower field guide
- Fall: Camera, Binoculars (foliage viewing)
Activities & Best Time to Visit Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
The Desert terrain here lends itself to a range of outdoor activities throughout the year.
Visitors come to Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite primarily for camping, though the Desert terrain opens up other options too.
With a photography score of 65/100, Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite offers Exceptional dark sky (Bortle 1-2) and 3 excellent meteor showers worth capturing.
Activities
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camping — Camping offers campfires, starry nights, and mornings filled with birdsong.
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picnicking — Picnicking turns a scenic overlook or shady grove into a memorable gathering spot.
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stargazing — Bring a blanket and let your eyes adjust to witness the Milky Way overhead.
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walking — Walking lets you slow down and notice details — wildflowers, birdsong, shifting light through trees.
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wildlife_viewing — Early mornings and dusk offer the best chances to quietly spot native wildlife.
Best months: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr
Terrain: Desert — Cacti, shrubs, and drought-tolerant plants dominate arid landscapes.
Wildlife Safety at Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
Most wildlife encounters are positive, but a few potential hazards are worth knowing about.
The danger rating here is 35/10 — Mountain lions and Venomous snakes.
- Mountain lions
- Venomous snakes
- Flood zone
- Remote (134mi from city)
- Exceptional dark sky (Bortle 1-2)
- 3 excellent meteor showers
- Fall foliage
- Spring wildflowers
Venomous Snakes
Watch your step — Western Diamondback, Mojave, Sidewinder are present in the Desert habitat around Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite.
Typically gray to brown with sharply defined dark diamonds bordered in pale scales.
Remove constrictive items and remain calm; do not cut, suck, or apply ice to the wound.
Color ranges from greenish-gray to brown, often blending with desert soils.
Keep the victim calm and monitor breathing while awaiting medical care.
Light tan or sandy coloration with darker blotches along the back.
Do not attempt to capture the snake; focus on reaching emergency care quickly.
- Watch where you step and place hands
- Stay on trails
- Wear boots and long pants in snake country
- Do not reach under rocks or logs
- If bitten: stay calm, immobilize limb, seek medical help immediately
- Do NOT: cut wound, suck venom, apply tourniquet, ice, or alcohol
Nature & Wildlife at Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
The Desert terrain here supports a rich ecosystem worth noticing as you explore.
The forests and meadows around Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite support a diverse community of wildlife, from Donkey and Desert Cottontail to Great-tailed Grackle and Ring-necked Duck.
Trees (1)
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Smoketree — The bark is smooth and pale gray.
Wildflowers (4)
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ghost flower — Leafless stems emerging from forest floor. -
Emory's rockdaisy — Low clumping growth with narrow leaves. -
desert lily — Wavy basal leaves emerging from sandy soil. -
Arizona lupine — It blooms in spring in desert grasslands.
Shrubs (2)
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Creosote Bush — Bright yellow flowers bloom after rain. -
Brittlebush — Leaves are soft and pale gray, contrasting with long-stemmed golden blooms.
Other Plants (5)
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saguaro
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California Barrel Cactus
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Beavertail Pricklypear
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ocotillo
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Notch-leaf Scorpionweed
Mammals (3)
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Donkey — Coat typically gray or brown with lighter muzzle. -
Desert Cottontail — Lean body suited to arid habitats. -
Common Raccoon — Stocky body with dexterous front paws resembling small hands.
Birds (30)
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Great-tailed Grackle — Brown female -
Ring-necked Duck — Female brown with white eye ring -
Gambel's Quail — Black face patch -
Common Merganser — Female gray with reddish crest -
Rock Pigeon — White or mottled urban color morphs
Reptiles (7)
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Common Side-blotched Lizard — Distinct dark blotch behind the front legs on each side. -
Desert Spiny Lizard — Males may show blue patches on the underside. -
Western Diamond-backed Rattlesnake — Black-and-white banded tail ending in a rattle. -
Western Whiptail — Usually brown to black with six to eight light longitudinal stripes. -
Desert Iguana — Long tail and slender body.
Insects (9)
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Pallid-winged Grasshopper -
White-lined Sphinx -
Powdered Dancer -
American Rubyspot -
Inflated Beetle
Other Wildlife (1)
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Red Swamp Crayfish
Nature Bingo at Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
Can you spot them all? Check off each species as you find it on your visit.
Wildlife Challenge
Botany Challenge
Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave Climate & Sun
Month-by-month climate and daylight information for Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite.
Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite experiences Mediterranean conditions with average temperatures ranging from °F in to °F in .
Climate type: Mediterranean
Annual avg temp: 73.4°F
Annual precipitation: 5.6 in
With an average annual temperature of 73.4°F and 5.6 inches of precipitation, Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite has hot, arid conditions. Summer highs average around 95°F, while winter lows drop to 54°F.
Best months to visit: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Oct, Nov, Dec. Consider avoiding: Jul, Aug.
| Month | Avg Temp | Precip |
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| Jan | 54°F | 1.0 in |
| Feb | 58°F | 1.0 in |
| Mar | 64°F | 0.8 in |
| Apr | 71°F | 0.2 in |
| May | 80°F | 0.0 in |
| Jun | 88°F | 0.0 in |
| Jul | 95°F | 0.3 in |
| Aug | 94°F | 0.5 in |
| Sep | 87°F | 0.5 in |
| Oct | 75°F | 0.3 in |
| Nov | 62°F | 0.3 in |
| Dec | 53°F | 0.7 in |
Daylight & Sun Times
Daylight ranges from 9.9 hours in winter to 14.4 hours in summer — a difference of 4.5 hours.
Summer: 4:23 AM – 6:49 PM
Winter: 6:35 AM – 4:28 PM
Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave Trip Planning & Access
Ready to visit? Here's what to know about getting here and what it'll cost.
Getting to Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite means a 134-mile drive from Phoenix, the closest major city.
Visitor Friendliness
Visitor friendliness: families (excellent), dogs (likely_allowed), elderly (highly_suitable).
- Dogs: likely_allowed — No restrictions found
- Families: excellent
- Elderly: highly_suitable
- Strollers: excellent (100/100)
- Beginners: Good starting point (Moderate difficulty (+5))
- Accessibility: Generally accessible to most visitors (90/100)
Places Near Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
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The area around Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite includes trails, campgrounds, and other destinations.
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Stargazing & Night Sky at Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
If you're staying past sunset, the stargazing conditions here are worth planning around.
With Bortle class 2 skies, Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite offers Typical truly dark site conditions for observing the night sky.
Constellations
Look for Ursa Minor, Cepheus — all visible from this location depending on the season.
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Ursa Minor — This compact constellation contains Polaris at the end of its handle, a reliable guide to true north. -
Cepheus — Named for a mythological king, this constellation sits beside Cassiopeia and is circumpolar in northern latitudes.
Meteor Showers
For meteor viewing, the Geminids (December 13-14) offers the best show at this location.
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Geminids — peaks December 13-14 (excellent)Cold December air often means clear skies—look overhead after midnight for bright, slow-moving meteors.
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Quadrantids — peaks January 3-4 (excellent)Bundle up—January nights are frigid, but dark skies can produce bright fireballs.
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Perseids — peaks August 11-13 (excellent)Peak activity typically builds after midnight when Perseus climbs higher.
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Eta Aquariids — peaks May 5-6 (good)Southern U.S. observers often get better rates due to the radiant's position.
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Delta Aquariids — peaks July 28-29 (fair)This steady shower rewards patient observers in dark, moonless conditions.
Planets
Planets visible to the naked eye from this location:
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Venus — The brightest planet, often called the Morning or Evening Star -
Jupiter — The largest planet, bright and steady in the night sky -
Saturn — Famous for its rings, visible as a golden steady light -
Mars — The Red Planet, recognizable by its reddish-orange hue
Equipment Guide
- Naked eye: Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Mercury (with care)
- Binoculars: Jupiter moons, Uranus, Saturn rings (barely)
- Small telescope: Saturn rings, Jupiter bands, Mars surface features, Neptune
Viewing Tips
- Check planets rise/set times for your specific date
- Planets appear along the ecliptic (zodiac path)
- Planets don't twinkle like stars - steady light
- Venus and Jupiter are unmistakable - brightest objects after Moon
- Use a stargazing app to confirm planet positions
- Best viewing: when planet is highest in sky (transit)
Best Viewing Months
- Evening: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb
- Morning: Jul, Aug, Sep
Seasonal Highlights at Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
Each season brings something different to this area.
What you'll see at Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite depends heavily on when you visit.
Spring Wildflowers
Peak bloom: March - April
Check local park websites for bloom reports
Fall Foliage
Peak color: October 15 – November 5
Best trees for color: Maple, Oak, Aspen
Higher elevations peak 1-2 weeks earlier
Bird Migration
Spring peak: March - April
Fall peak: October - November
Best spots: Wetlands, coastlines, mountain ridges
Indigenous Land at Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave
Long before trails were marked and campgrounds built, this land was home to Indigenous peoples.
This area is part of the ancestral territory of Nüwüwü (Chemehuevi), Xawiƚƚ kwñchawaay (Cocopah), Nuwuvi (Southern Paiute).
Languages
3 Indigenous languages are associated with the peoples of this area: Nüwü Ampagap (Chemehuevi), Halchiohoma, Cocopah (Xawiƚƚ kwñchawaay).
Data from Native Land Digital
Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave Geology & Natural History
Beyond the trails and wildlife, Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite sits within a landscape shaped by millions of years of geological processes. Here's what researchers and surveys have documented about this area.
Bedrock Geology
- Rock Type
- Early Proterozoic metamorphic rocks
- Lithology
- Major:{metasedimentary,metavolcanic,gneiss}
- Age
- Statherian
Mineral Deposits
- Deposit Sites
- 48
- Richness
- High
- Minerals Found
- Copper, Manganese, Gold, Silver, Tungsten, Iron, Lead, Zeolites
Endangered Species
- Species at Risk
- 6148
- ESA Endangered
- 169
- ESA Threatened
- 77
- Conservation Score
- 100/100
Temperature Records
- Record High
- 124°F (1950-07-01)
- Record Low
- 21°F (2013-01-13)
Wildfire History
This area has a relatively low wildfire risk, but always follow posted fire regulations.
- Recorded Fires
- 6
- Largest Fire
- Planet Ranch (1,260.4 acres)
- Most Recent
- 2023
- Fire Risk
- Extreme
Watershed
- Watershed
- Paloma Wash-Mohave Wash
- Water Quality (Good)
- 0%
- Impaired
- 0%
Meteorite Landings
- Meteorites Found
- 2
- Largest
- Aubrey Hills (0.6 kg)
Reported Phenomena
- Haunted Places
- 1 (Shadowlands)
- Eeriness Score
- 5/100
Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite, Mohave Safety & Conditions
Conditions change fast outdoors — bookmark these official sources for your visit.
Real-time safety data for Disneyland 1 Shoreline Campsite — weather, fire, flood, and road conditions.
Coordinates: 34.332325, -114.156294