We stayed two nights, nice park. They have a great dog run over by the dry river bed. Grass and trees at most spaces. They do have some residents but they are very well maintained. We stayed in our motorhome and would stay here again. This is easy walking distance to downtown and the great Museum. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is mainly a permanent park with some small overnight sites available. It's nice, safe and quiet. It's cash only and the sites are narrow and short. The computer area and grounds are very nice. The pool was very cold and un-useable even in warm September. The dog walk is across a public road and sometimes dangerous to get there. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We camped here as part of an RV club rally during the annual Bluegrass Festival. We were placed in some tight spaces with the tent trailers, but had a wonderful experience. The bathrooms and showers were clean. As with all desert campgrounds, it has sand parking spaces but some nice shaded areas too. The park hosts were very accommodating and we will return, both with our club and individually. It is well maintained. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nothing there for children, e.g., playground. Water was turned off numerous times, sewer was also disconnected numerous times. 50 amp service is 2 pedestals hooked together, some coaches don't recognize this hook-up. Park electricity spikes quite frequently in the evening. No electric heaters allowed and parts of the park can't use AC when it gets hot. A worker said the park will be closed this summer. They do have WIFI, but weak or non-existant in certain areas of the park. The snow bird residents are nice to get to know if you quad ride or horse ride on the trails out of the park. The restrooms had a foul odor most of the time we were there. 2 toilets for the men, 3 for the ladies and 1 shower apiece. Laundry facilities are minimal and some machines did not work all the time. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice/friendly park. Many snowbirds. This park holds events most nights such as "movie night" and encourages participation. Horses nearby but not smelly. Easy access to town. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park catering to horse folks. Gravel sites are level deep and wide. When we were there seemed to have some voltage problems but not bad enough to cause problems (as low as 112 volts). Near old town Wickenburg for a bit of relaxation and shopping and close enough to Phoenix to allow ffor an easy drive into the "big" city We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is actually a small "dude ranch" with a handful of trailer slots as a side business. The two close to the ranch house have water and 30A power, or you can dry-camp on several others farther out on the property. There are no sewer hookups or rest rooms. There is a clean outdoor stall shower near the pool, which we used since we were the only guests here. The WiFi system worked fine -- the owners give you the WPA password to connect, and you're off and running. The pool was huge and warm. There was no cable, but we got about 20 stations over the air. The park is very private and quiet and the native desert scenery is spectacular. We signed up for an early morning trail ride and we stayed over an extra day to use the gun range (first time we've seen one of those at an RV park!) It was a novel campground, and if I am back that way (hopefully in a cooler season) I would definitely stop there again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Most of the sites have park models/mobile homes but there are some RV sites. We have stayed here several times before and after the prime winter season and did not need reservations. It is a very nice,well kept and secure park. There are several big rig sites. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.