Kofa Inn in Parker, AZ offers 41 beautiful units with individual air-conditioning, boat parking, color TV, and direct-dial phones. Guests can relax in the large beautiful garden pool area and enjoy the year-round beautiful climate of the Parker area, which offers activities such as fishing, boating, water-skiing, tubing down the Colorado River, and exploring the desert with off-road vehicles. The inn is conveniently located near attractions such as the world's deepest dam, the nearby Indian Reservation Museum, and Blue Water Casino.
Parker, AZ was carved out of the Colorado River Indian Reservation in the early 1900s and grew as people moved to work the railroad. The town's name has uncertain origins, with some attributing it to the first Indian Commissioner, Ely Samuel Parker, and others to Earl H. Parker, a railroad engineer. The Kofa name comes from the King Mine, the most successful gold mine in Arizona between 1896 and 1910, which led to the naming of a mountain range, streets, and schools in honor of the "King of Arizona."
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