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The Town of Parker is located within the northern corner of the Colorado River Indian Tribe reservation on a mesa overlooking the Colorado River at an elevation of approximately 450 feet above sea level. The Town of Parker is within the Sonora Desert located near river bottomland and rugged low desert mountains. The Gibraltar Mountains lie east of the community while the Whipple and Riverside Mountains lie to the north and southwest respectively.





The Colorado River Indian Tribe reservation straddles the Colorado River from a point five miles north of Parker to a point 50 miles south and contains over 264,000 acres. The reservation was established for all Native Americans living along the river by act of Congress, approved by the President on March 3, 1865. The Tribes represented on the Reservation are the Mohave, Chemehuevis, Navajos, and Hopi.

The original town site of Parker was surveyed and laid out in 1909 by a railroad location engineer by the name of Earl. H. Parker. However, the Town’s name and origin began when a post office was established January 6, 1871, on the Colorado River Indian reservation to serve the Indian agency. The post office was named Parker in honor of General Eli Parker who was Commissioner of Indian Affairs when the Colorado River Indian reservation was established by Congress in 1865.

A railroad was laid in its present location in 1905, and Parker post office was moved upstream four miles to the railroad. Since the town site of Parker was laid out for the purpose of providing a railroad stopover, watering and shipping station, it was only logical that the railroad would run through the center of the Town. The Town was laid out on a grid of 100 –foot streets forming 300 x 4000 foot blocks with twelve 50- foot wide lots to a block. The Federal Government auctioned off lots in 1910.

Agricultural development, which is the present economical mainstay of the area, commenced on March 2, 1867, when Congress appropriated $50,000 for the Indians’ irrigation system. This money was used for the construction of the Grant-Dent canal from 1867 to 1871. Early irrigated farming was dismal and painstaking – banks washed away, canal caved in, wells served up alkali water, river flooding washed out new construction and equipment. However, these early failures did not discourage those who had visions of a great agricultural empire. By 1914 only 600 acres of Indian-owned land were being irrigated and inadequate drainage was water logging the majority of those acres. At this time, the Town of Parker had a population of 90, and the principal economic activity of the Town was a service and shipping center for agriculture and mining activities scattered throughout the area.

Regardless of the frustrations and problems connected with irrigation, agricultural activity on the reservation continued to expand while mining activity slackened. In 1936, over 5,000 acres of river bottomland were under irrigation. By 1941, when Headgate Rock Dam was constructed, there were 10,500 acres of land under cultivation, and the guaranteed water level provided by the dam accelerated agricultural expansion. By 1955, 38,000 acres had been cleared for farming. During the time the Town of Parker took on the importance and character of a small agricultural service and shipping center. While Headgate Rock Dam ensure a controllable river water level, agricultural expansion proceeded at a rather fast pace. However, farming was plagued by high water tables, improper drainage and excessive salts rendering hundreds of acres useless for farming. This problem was resolved over the next seven years, and by 1963, land under cultivation accounted for 34,000 acres. Cotton became the big crop, and cotton gins were constructed in the Town of Parker. Between 1914 and 1937 Parker existed as a small community providing supplies and services to the agricultural and mining operations of the area, and in the late 1930’s it provided community facilities to the construction and administrative people working on federal projects along the Colorado River. After World War II, tourists, sportsmen, and winter residents also became attracted to the smooth waters behind Headgate Rock Dam.

In 1937, a highway bridge was completed across the Colorado River connecting Arizona to California, thus ending the ferry service that had been in operation for 27 years by Joe Bush and his wife, Nellie T. In 1928, Parker Dam was completed, thus ensuring better water control of the river and creating a lake approximately 700 feet wide and 16 miles long called Lake Moovalya, and Indian word meaning “blue water”. Thus the creation of, and ease of access to Lake Moovalya changed the character of the Town of Parker to some extent from a service center for agricultural and mining workers to one of providing supplies and services to tourists, fishermen, hunters, and boat enthusiasts. Due to the inability to provide long-tem leases, agricultural expansion of Indian Reservation lands had come to a standstill. In 1962, Congress granted the right to make 99-year non-agricultural leases of Indian Reservation lands and early in 1963 provided the right to make 25-year agricultural development leases. On June 3, 1963, the U.S. Supreme Court decreed that the Colorado River Indian Reservation shall be entitled to enough water to irrigate 107,588 acres of agricultural land.

The Town of Parker officially incorporated as a town in 1948. In 1980, Parker annexed 13,000 acres of non-contiguous land ten miles to the southeast known as Parker South. In May 1982, by initiative petition, voters formed La Paz County from the northern portion of Yuma County. On January 1, 1983, Parker became the county seat for La Paz County.

 


 

        

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Parker is in Western Arizona. It is in La Paz County. The town is located on Highway 95 along the Colorado River and California border. You can get to Parker from Bullhead or Lake Havasu City by taking Highway 95 south. You can get to Parker from Phoenix by taking Interstate 10 west out of town, to Quartzsite. At Quartzsite turn right and head north on Highway 95 to Parker.

Parker is a fun recreational town on Arizona's West Coast. It is a town that grew because of its location, along the Colorado River. Today Parker's population is 2,975. The town sits at an elevation of 450 feet. The climate is hot in the summer, yet mild in the winter. The winter low is 38 degrees and the summer high is 108 degrees. Parker does receive a scattered amount of rainfall about 3 inches a year. There are so many recreational activities in Parker. It is a great town for boaters, fishers, and campers.

Parker is named after General Eli Parker, an American Indian and respected officer. General Parker was part of the staff for General Ulysses S. Grant. He was present during the surrender of Robert E. Lee, during the Civil War at Appomattox. Later, General Grant became United States Superintendent of Indian Affairs. While he held this position in 1865, the Colorado River Indian Reservation was created, along with the town of Parker. The original town was four miles south of the present day Parker.

The reason the town moved north was due to the railroad. In 1905, both Arizona and California came together to built a bridge over the Colorado River. The site chosen was north of Parker and thus the town moved. Parker was founded in 1908 and in 1948 the town was incorporated. Arizona voters decided to create a new county by taking part of Yuma County and naming it La Paz County. On January 1, 1983 Parker became the county seat for La Paz County.

There are some attractions you will want to enjoy during your visit to Parker. One of the biggest attractions is Parker Dam. This dam is known as one of the deepest in the country. The Bluewater Casino is another attraction. It is near downtown Parker. The casino has entertainment, gaming and a four-plex movie theater. The Colorado River Indian Tribes Museum and Library is a great place to learn more about the Native Americans that lived in the area long ago.

Outdoor activities are definitely the highlights of Parker. You will want to see Bill Williams River National Wildlife Refuge, La Paz County Park and the Buckskin Mountain State Park. Both of these spots will let visitors see the beautiful area and its wildlife. Crossroads Campground is a terrific place to relax.

Parker Unified School District has four schools in the area. There are also six additional schools that service La Paz County. Three preschools and a Head-Start program are also available in Parker. Arizona Western College and Northern Arizona University offer classes in town.

Parker has a hospital with a helicopter pad and 39 beds to meet the medical needs of the town. La Paz County Regional Hospital is located on Mohave Road (928) 669-9201. There are physicians, dentists, optometrist and chiropractors available in town.

There is a local AM radio station and two local television stations. If you are interested in receiving a cable connection in Parker, you will need to contact Cable Vision at 1620 California Avenue (928) 669-2191.

There are a variety of churches to choose from such as:
Desert View Baptist 401 West 15th Street (928) 669-2490
Sacred Heart Catholic Church 916 11th Street (928) 669-2502
Valley Presbyterian Second and Mohave Road (928) 669-8193
United Methodist 1505 Arizona Avenue (928) 669-8913
Saint Phillips Episcopal 1209 Eagle Street (928) 669-9681
Seventh Day Adventist 909 Mohave Avenue (928) 550-0336
Latter Day Saints 14th and Reata (928) 669-2700
Messiah Lutheran 800 8th Street (928) 669-8964

Emerald Canyon Golf Course is a beautiful course open to the public all year round. The course offers spectacular views of the Colorado River, cliffs and ravines. You will find a full service golf shop, snack bar, driving range and practice greens. In addition, the Emerald Canyon Golf Course has a PGA Golf Pro and golf lessons. If you are interested in more information on playing, you may call (928) 667-3366.

Local Events:
Offroad Road Racing Season January
La Paz County Fair March
Parker Enduro Speedboat Race May
Annual Innertube River Float June
Fourth of July Fireworks Over the River July
International 'Air Chair" Championships September
MS Best Dam Bike Ride November
Holiday Lighted Boat Parade December
Current weather forecast for Parker, AZ

Population (year 2000): 3,140
Males: 1,521 (48.4%), Females: 1,619 (51.6%)

Elevation: 1642 feet

County: La Paz

Land area: 22.0 square miles

Zip code: 85344

Median resident age: 32.4 years
Median household income: $34,625
Median house value: $87,700

Races in Parker:

White Non-Hispanic (45.4%)
Hispanic (29.8%)
American Indian (26.2%)
Other race (7.5%)
Two or more races (4.5%)
Black (1.9%)
(Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)

Ancestries: German (9.7%), English (8.9%), Irish (8.0%), United States (4.8%), Scottish (2.5%), Scottish (2.5%).





For population 25 years and over in Parker town, Arizona

High school or higher: 70.4%
Bachelor's degree or higher: 15.5%
Graduate or professional degree: 5.4%
Unemployed: 8.5%
Mean travel time to work: 10.5 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Parker town, Arizona

Never married: 27.8%
Now married: 52.0%
Separated: 2.1%
Widowed: 7.2%
Divorced: 11.0%
9.6% Foreign born (8.3% Latin America).







Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: Yuma, AZ (102.9 miles, pop. 77,515).

Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: Glendale, AZ (148.8 miles, pop. 218,812).

Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Phoenix, AZ (157.9 miles, pop. 1,321,045).

Nearest cities: Big River, CA (5.6 miles), Parker Strip, AZ (9.4 miles), Lake Havasu City, AZ (23.9 miles), Desert Hills, AZ (28.4 miles), Quartzsite, AZ (33.5 miles), Ehrenberg, AZ (39.8 miles), Blythe, CA (41.9 miles), Needles, CA (52.8 miles).

Area code: 928

Industries providing employment: Educational,health and social services (25.2%), Arts,entertainment,recreation,accommodation and food services (17.7%), Public administration (14.2%), Retail trade (10.2%).



Crime in Parker (2001):
0 murders (0.0 per 100,000)
0 rapes (0.0 per 100,000)
0 robberies (0.0 per 100,000)
9 assaults (286.6 per 100,000)
43 burglaries (1369.4 per 100,000)
84 larceny counts (2675.2 per 100,000)
9 auto thefts (286.6 per 100,000)
City-data.com crime index = 283.1 (higher means more crime, US average = 330.6)


Average weather in Parker, Arizona
Based on data reported by over 4,000 weather stations

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Average temp. (°F) 54.1 58.7 63.8 70.7 79.0 87.7 93.2 92.3 86.2 74.6 61.6 53.9
High temperature (°F) 67.4 72.8 78.8 87.1 95.3 104.6 108.4 106.7 101.2 90.0 76.0 67.3
Low temperature (°F) 40.7 44.6 48.7 54.2 62.7 70.7 77.9 77.8 71.2 59.2 47.2 40.5
Precipitation (in) 0.9 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.3 0.6 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.6



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Normal climate in Parker, Arizona
Based on data reported by main weather stations

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Days with precip. 4 4 4 2 1 1 3 4 2 3 2 4
Wind speed (mph) 6.0 6.7 7.7 8.2 8.3 8.1 8.1 7.6 7.2 6.6 6.1 5.8
Morning humidity (%) 62 59 55 44 39 35 44 49 48 49 55 62
Afternoon humidity (%) 35 32 29 22 21 19 25 27 27 27 32 36
Sunshine (%) 77 79 82 86 87 89 84 84 87 85 81 77
Days clear of clouds 14 12 14 16 18 21 17 19 21 19 17 15
Partly cloudy days 7 7 8 8 8 6 10 9 6 7 7 7
Cloudy days 10 9 9 7 5 3 4 4 3 5 6 9
Snowfall (in) 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0



Hospitals/medical centers in Parker:

LA PAZ REGIONAL HOSPITAL (1200 MOHAVE ROAD P O BOX 1149)
PARKER PHS INDIAN HOSPITAL (RT 1 BOX 12)
Other hospitals/medical centers near Parker:
HAVASU REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (about 24 miles; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ)
PALO VERDE HOSPITAL (about 43 miles; BLYTHE, CA)
COLORADO RIVER MEDICAL CENTER (about 52 miles; NEEDLES, CA)


Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Parker:
LAUGHLIN/BULLHEAD INTERNATIONAL (about 72 miles; BULLHEAD CITY, AZ; ID: IFP)
KINGMAN (about 80 miles; KINGMAN, AZ; ID: IGM)
YUMA MCAS/YUMA INTL (about 105 miles; YUMA, AZ; ID: YUM)
Other public-use airports nearest to Parker:
AVI SUQUILLA (about 2 miles; PARKER, AZ; ID: P20)
CHEMEHUEVI VALLEY (about 28 miles; CHEMEHUEVI VALLEY, CA; ID: 49X)
LAKE HAVASU CITY (about 30 miles; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ; ID: HII)


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Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Parker:
MOHAVE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 81 miles; KINGMAN, AZ; FT enrollment: 2,405)
ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE (about 109 miles; YUMA, AZ; FT enrollment: 2,595)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA-RIVERSIDE (about 126 miles; RIVERSIDE, CA; FT enrollment: 12,213)
LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (about 126 miles; LOMA LINDA, CA; FT enrollment: 2,761)
IMPERIAL VALLEY COLLEGE (about 127 miles; IMPERIAL, CA; FT enrollment: 4,006)
YAVAPAI COLLEGE (about 132 miles; PRESCOTT, AZ; FT enrollment: 3,415)
UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA-LAS VEGAS (about 132 miles; LAS VEGAS, NV; FT enrollment: 15,686)
Public high school in Parker:

PARKER HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 686; Location: 1201 16TH STREET; Grades: 09 - 12)
Public primary/middle schools in Parker:

BLAKE PRIMARY SCHOOL (Students: 463; Location: 701 NAVAJO AVE; Grades: PK - 03)
LE PERA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 372; Location: TAHBO ROAD AND MOHAVE ROAD; Grades: KG - 08)
WALLACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 346; Location: 1201 16TH STREET; Grades: 04 - 06)
WALLACE JR HIGH SCHOOL (Students: 239; Location: 1320 18TH STREET; Grades: 07 - 08)




Libraries in Parker:

PARKER PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $273,128; Location: 1001 NAVAJO AVENUE; 28,597 books; 1,584 audio materials; 1,145 video materials; 24 serial subscriptions)
COLORADO RIVER INDIAN TRIBES PUBLIC LIBRARY (Operating income: $153,550; Location: ROUTE 1, BOX 23-B, 2ND & MOHAVE RD; 16,242 books; 134 audio materials; 352 video materials; 20 serial subscriptions)

Parker compared to Arizona state average:
Median house value significantly below state average.
Black race population percentage significantly below state average.
Foreign-born population percentage significantly below state average.
Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher below state average.
Population density significantly below state average.

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Strongest AM radio stations in Parker:
KLPZ (1380 AM; 3 kW; PARKER, AZ; Owner: KEITH DOUGLAS LEARN)
KDWN (720 AM; 50 kW; LAS VEGAS, NV; Owner: RADIO NEVADA CORP.)
KMIA (710 AM; 50 kW; BLACK CANYON CITY, AZ; Owner: ENTRAVISION HOLDINGS, LLC)
KXNT (840 AM; 50 kW; NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV; Owner: INFINITY RADIO OPERATIONS INC.)
KFNX (1100 AM; 50 kW; CAVE CREEK, AZ; Owner: NORTH AMERICAN BROADCASTING CO., INC.)
KPXQ (1360 AM; 50 kW; GLENDALE, AZ; Owner: COMMON GROUND BROADCASTING, INC.)
KNTR (980 AM; 1 kW; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ; Owner: STEVEN M. GREELEY)
KFMB (760 AM; 50 kW; SAN DIEGO, CA; Owner: MIDWEST TELEVISION, INC.)
KLAC (570 AM; 50 kW; LOS ANGELES, CA; Owner: AMFM RADIO LICENSES, L.L.C.)
KFI (640 AM; 50 kW; LOS ANGELES, CA; Owner: CAPSTAR TX LIMITED PARTNERSHIP)
KPLS (830 AM; 50 kW; ORANGE, CA; Owner: CRN LICENSES, LLC)
KMIK (1580 AM; 50 kW; TEMPE, AZ; Owner: ABC, INC.)
KCBQ (1170 AM; 50 kW; SAN DIEGO, CA; Owner: RADIO 1210, INC.)


Strongest FM radio stations in Parker:
KWFH (90.1 FM; PARKER, AZ; Owner: DESERT VIEW BAPTIST CHURCH)
KRIT (93.9 FM; PARKER, AZ; Owner: FARMWORKER EDUCATIONAL RADIO NETWORK, INC.)
K263AI (100.5 FM; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ; Owner: DONALD F. HENDREN)
KRCY-FM (96.7 FM; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ; Owner: RICK L. MURPHY)
KZUL-FM (104.5 FM; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ; Owner: MAD DOG WIRELESS, INC.)
KJJJ (102.3 FM; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ; Owner: STEVEN M. GREELEY)
KRRK (101.1 FM; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ; Owner: SMOKE AND MIRRORS, LLC)
KRRN (92.7 FM; DOLAN SPRINGS, AZ; Owner: ENTRAVISION HOLDINGS, LLC)
K256AA (99.1 FM; KINGMAN, AZ; Owner: CAROL L. VINE DBA VINE COMMUNICATNS)
K264AB (100.7 FM; KINGMAN, AZ; Owner: CAROL L. VINE DBA VINE COMMUNICATNS)
K268AC (101.5 FM; KINGMAN, AZ; Owner: CAROL L. VINE DBA VINE COMMUNICATNS)
K242AQ (96.3 FM; KINGMAN, AZ; Owner: DONALD F. HENDREN)
K224BV (92.7 FM; KINGMAN, AZ; Owner: RICHARD R. FULKERSON)
K280EH (103.9 FM; KINGMAN, AZ; Owner: JANE G. BREDER)
KGMN (100.1 FM; KINGMAN, AZ; Owner: NEW WEST BROADCASTING SYSTEMS, INC.)
KNKK (107.1 FM; NEEDLES, CA; Owner: CAMERON BROADCASTING, INC.)
KADD (93.5 FM; LAUGHLIN, NV; Owner: M&M BROADCASTING LLC)
KNLB (91.1 FM; LAKE HAVASU CITY, AZ; Owner: NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL)


TV broadcast stations around Parker:
W64AN (Channel 64; ROCK HARBOR, FL; Owner: WDLP BROADCASTING COMPANY, LLC)
K02MT (Channel 2; PARKER, AZ; Owner: HALE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.)


 

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Parker Arizona

Parker is located between Lake Havasu City and Quartzsite along Highway 95, on the banks of the Colorado River near the Parker Dam and the California state line.

It also is located within the northern corner of the Colorado River Indian Tribe reservation in the Sonora Desert, overlooking the Colorado River at an elevation of approximately 450 feet. The Gibralter Mountains lie east of the community while the Whipple and Riverside mountains lie to the north and southwest.

Parker officially incorporated as a town in 1948. In May 1982, by initiative petition, voters formed La Paz County from the northern portion of Yuma County. On January 1, 1983, Parker became the county seat for La Paz County.


 


 

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