Totally disappointed. Called ahead 3 times to make sure of the amenities being accessable. Arrived and was told all about the great amenities. Went to use these great things and found them CLOSED. After we had arrived and paid for a MONTH'S stay, they closed the gameroom and pool. NOT A FAMILY PARK. More like mobile home park for elderly residents. We have 2 children. They refused to open the pool. They lied and told us that pool was not heated. Then I asked for a refund and was told "NO". I did not back down. Called bank to stop payment, etc. Once they knew that I was seriously leaving, they did refund my money, but it was a hassle. It took 4 trips to the office with them knowing I had contacted the bank. They DO NOT care about RVers. In my opinion this is a mobile home park, not an RV Resort. DRIVE TO NEEDLES, CA and stay there. They have a real resort. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park was preparing for summer season when we stayed here. The pool was closed down for some extensive work, and a major plumbing project was going on. The entrance was 'big rig' friendly, but the pull-through sites were not really pull-through. We were told to exit by turning 90 degrees out of our site and then to make another 90 degree turn between a row of tightly packed park models. We were at the park for over a week and watched every motor home and large fifth wheel back out into some empty spaces to exit. Because the park wasn't crowded, this worked out. If they're booked up, I don't know how the big rigs will get in or out of the pull-through sites. The laundry facility was the largest we've seen but not the cleanest - just o.k. The recreation room was beautiful with large fireplace and had a really large porch that we enjoyed for a change of scenery. The closest grocery is in Flagstaff, about 15 miles north. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Really nice people who gave us a lot of info on the area and suggestions for drives and hikes. The sites were fairly easy to get into for our 35' fifth wheel. They had lots of new park models that are for sale and they're very well maintained and landscaped. Nice "streets" for walking and they are dog-friendly. The laundry was huge and very clean. Be aware that there is rabies in the area and they are warning everyone about it if you're interested in hiking in the national forest behind the campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Was disappointed in this park. The reviews and website made it look like great place after a long day on the road. We called ahead before arriving and ask if they had a site close to the pool and store. They assured us they would hold the site. When we got there, the only open site was in the back of this huge park. But they told us there was a no show close to the front. We were only staying one night, leaving by noon, and at this time is was after 10:00 so we took this site. During the night, the no show arrived, and the park management forgot about the deal we made. They were very, very rude to us threatening to pull my truck & 5er off the site is we didn't leave immediatly! This could be a nice RV resort, the facilities are nice, pool and laundry were great. But it is being transformed into a bunch of permanent sites with park models. There were a handful of park models across from our site open for sale. From what I saw, they cater to the "in crowd" that have the park models. If you are coming through to stay in a site for a night or two, they care less about your needs, and they weren't shy to let it show. The only sites slated for "weekenders" are at the back of the campground, far away from the pool, store, ect. This is a shame, there are few good parks left, and this could be one of them. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is nice and clean with lots of amenities. Shade it everywhere and there is a lot of pride shown in the maintenance. Here is also 24 hour security patrol. It is a very pretty setting, but there is a little construction in the area, but it is not obvious unless you are one of those people who complain about the little things. I would have scored it a "10" had the Cable TV reception been better. The previous rater complained about the ATV noise. The park is popular with sportsmen, but ATV's are not allowed to be used for transportation in the park, only to come and go as there are numerous trails in the area. ATV's with stock exhaust only are allowed and they were not as loud as the exhaust note of most diesel pickups and motorhomes. I will surely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We had stayed at this park several times over the years and do not plan on staying there again. We reserved a specific location, backing on to the only green space, and when we arrived they told us that the space was not available. They have built tiny houses throughout the park and the construction noise is unbearable, on top of that everyone drives ATVs or golf carts and the resultant noise level is not what I look for in a RV park. All in all they seem to be focused on selling there tiny houses with little consideration given for those in an RV. It continues to be one of the tightest parking areas I have ever visited. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have stayed at this park several times over the past 3 years. We use it as a quick escape from the heat in the city of Phoenix. The staff is always very friendly. The pool is fairly new, I believe this is the second summer for this pool. The campground backs up to the forest and it has lots of trails for hiking and for those interested in using their ATV's. The older section of the park has lots of shade trees but the newer sections have limited shade spots currently. The park does have a lot of what they call "park models" which are trailer like cabins that are available for purchase. The site sizes are adequate, gravel, but level. Our kids really enjoy going to this campground and love the playground as well. Our youngest (6 years) wanted to spend his birthday there instead of having a birthday party. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed here a number of times. It is always a joy. This time it snowed, and we were in one of their new sites. It didn't have many rocks, just dirt. Well the dirt got wet and my truck started to spin out when I was ready to leave. They came by quickly with a load of rocks and helped me get my rig out without any issues. I will stay here again. We stayed in a 5th wheel. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is mostly a "seasonals" park with a heavy emphasis on park models. There are two rows of pull thrus for overnighters. The row you can get into easily and out of easily are 30 amp, no sewer. The other row is 50 amp Full hook up but you can't get out! We watched a motorhome try, stop, unhook his toad, back up three times to finally get out by brushing the trees. Then he had to redo the toad. We decided to back out of the site, across the road, into the empty 30 amp site, and go out the way we came in. Very poor set up. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed here for about two weeks and enjoyed the location. The pool and spa were quite nice and very clean. The only criticism I have is that parking is QUITE tight. All of the new sites are back-ins, and with the narrow streets creates quite a challenge! We have a SWB tow vehicle and definitely had to move the slider, and even then it took quite awhile to get parked. The newer area is also essentially devoid of trees however you do have easy walking access to the adjacent national forest. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The park was great, friendly staff, good pool, big pull through site and good 50 Amp electric. Easy access from I-17, gas station and restaurant close. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a well maintained campground with friendly hosts. The only drawback is the gravel sites but otherwise this place has the amenities you need. They take reservations so there's no need to rush up and try to secure a spot! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Friendly staff and clean facilities with good WiFi connections. We stayed too close to their park model inventory so traffic was frequent and noisy, but not overly objectionable. A toad is desireable as there are few nearby amenities within walking distance. We'd return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park and probably better than trying to stay in Sedona. We visited Sedona from here and were glad we did not take the motorhome into Sedona. Close to the interstate and convenient. Gravel sites with parking being a little unlevel. People have been checking the sites as being "no shade" above. I changed the answer on my form because we had shade just fine. I do not think we had WiFi but I was not sure enough to check it on the form. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found this to be a clean, neat facility. Staff was friendly and helpful. The majority of sites appeared to be occupied by long-term residents. Unfortunately, the advertised pool and spa were under construction. Easy access from I-17. LP is sold in facility. Gravel site was substantially level. Limited shade on our site. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.