Nice level sites, good hookups. Very friendly manager and was very informative on area activities. We would have missed a few things if not for him. Must see Tombstone. Park fairly quiet, beautiful sunsets and moon at night. Very easy on/off interstate. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is what a 'pit stop' should be. Full hook ups w/50 amp for $12 a night (Passport America rate) Nothing fancy but clean. Only 1 mile off Hwy 10 (the only turn you have to make is into the campground). We stayed 2 nights and took in Fort Bowie National Park, Chiricahua National Park and Cochise Stronghold (all can be done on a loop route) on a day trip. The campground did fill up each night we were here - you can call ahead an make reservations. We will stay here again when we pass through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a great little park for an overnighter or to explore the area. Since we don't care about swimming pools, rec. rooms, etc. we were happy to have a quiet spot with good water pressure, electric and sewer. We used our Passport America, and they gladly accepted it. Very nice, friendly people at the desk. Good cell service, aircard and sat. reception. Sites were gravel and dirt, but they were level and the area was very clean. You can hear the trains at night but once we fell asleep they didn't wake us up. Would be happy to stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Passport America Park. On Bus I10, traffic is light at night. New Mexican food restaurant on the edge of town, on the left as you enter town. 1-2 miles. Very good! Convenient to visit Chirachawa Nat'l Monument. Friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great overnight campground which gladly accepts Passport America. Very clean, some traffic noise as it borders Business I10. Would gladly stay there again for an overnight or if I had business in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Regular rate is $20, Passport America Rate is $10. I agree with the above review. This park is easy off/on I-10, about one mile off the highway. Streets and sites are gravel and level. They have pull thrus for overnighters, you don't have to unhook. This park has few amenities, but is quite adequate for overnight or even longer if sightseeing in the area. Note to Big Rigs: Pull in the gate, stop and walk to the office to register. There is a very tight turn in front of the office. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Passport America Park and we stayed there a week with 50 amp service for $63. The sites are gravel and were smooth and level. The park host was very helpful about things to see and do. There are lots of interesting things to see within a short driving distance of the park. I would recommend this park to anyone who wants a quiet, clean park to stay in while sight seeing the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice small park, mosty geared to snowbirds, but we found it a nice place to stop for the night. Quiet, and quite frankly, we loved hearing the trains throughout the night, not enough to wake you out of sleep but you could still hear them. We would stay here again and would like to come back and spend more time and investigate the surrounding area someday. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would have given this park a 5 (which is average, not bad) except fot the wonderful lady in the office who is a one-woman Willcox and Cochise County booster. She was an absolute wealth of information on the area's history and what to see and do. This park is a small, older park with about a dozen mobile homes in the center and RV spaces ranged around the edges. Although there were a few rather shabby permanently parked rigs, over all the park was well-kept. Be advised that the swimming pool is just one of those small round above-ground jobs, but kids would find it OK I'm sure. There is a nice recreation room with free coffee and you can check out videos for free and there is also a good selection of paperback books for lending or swapping. Train noise is not too noticable and not loud enough to keep you from a good night's sleep unless you are a very light sleeper. No freeway noise. WiFi worked fine. This park made a perfectly adequate base for exploring Chiricahua National Monument, Fort Bowie National Historic Site and Cochise Stronghold. Additionally, thousands of Sandhill cranes make their winter home on the Willcox Playa and they are a wonderful site to see too. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice overnight park. Easy to find off of I-40. Staff very pleasant. WiFi fast and strong. Only drawback very close to railroad with train noise all night. Have stayed here before and will again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent two nights here. The staff was very friendly. Since this was the first time to use our trailer, the owner showed us how to hook up properly and gave us some helpful hints. It is a nice small park with gravel, level spots. We were in a pullthru. Our site had a nice picnic table also. It is a little ways from I-10, so you don't get the traffic noise, but you do hear the trains at night. We plan to stay here again when we are in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A small Good Sam park with friendly staff. Very clean & quiet, great for overnight stops, cable included. Gravel sites are level with plenty of space & picnic table, some with mature trees. Showers, restrooms, and laundry were clean. Modem, rec. room, playground & above-ground pool available. Definitely would stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We only stayed their overnight. The staff was very nice and helpful. We arrived late(2030) and was disappointed that the restrooms, showers and pool were locked up. The park is clean. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is clean, and with the exception of trains on the nearby tracks, quiet. The gravel drives and sites are level and well-packed. Pool and restaurant not open on weekends, but the host opened the pool for my kids to swim. Lots of long-term campers, but no really junky rigs. We would use this park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very pleasant park - seemed to be the best in the neighborhood. Quiet area and friendly staff. Amazing work-out room with more machines than some clubs we've seen. Huge indoor pool - nice "club room". Other than that, not much to talk about. The streets and the park are all gravel. Level sites are not defined, but they are wide and generous. No picnic tables or other site enhancements. Recently planted trees which will be wonderful in several years. Some permanent residents but no real "junky" looking rigs. Rail tracks somewhat nearby, with regular trips and blasting horn. If your rig has good sound insulation this probably won't bother you. If you're sound sensitive, don't stay here. The campground is within walking distance of downtown & adequate shopping (groceries, dollar stores, hardward, etc). We stayed here for a week and thoroughly enjoyed the neighborhood. Nice economical, quiet and clean place to stay in while sightseeing the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not to much to say about this park---It's big rig freindly--owners are nice---gravel roads and sites --level and thye have picnic tables. Ok for an over night stay, but not much to see or do in this area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park, pretty reasonable facilities and good owner. This park had the least expensive laundry of any we have encountered in four years of full-timing. The back sites are far enough from the interstate to be not particularly noisy. Definitely no train noise. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A nice park to overnight. Lady who checked me in (owner) very helpful, even loaning me a ladder to climb on top of my rig to see what type of vent I needed as one blew off. A well-stocked store of RV accessories. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean and easy access. The pool was closed and unknown when it will open (important in the summer). Freeway noise is minimal as long as you are in the back of the park. Nice shade trees. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have a dually/36' high-profile fifth wheel. Our pull-thru site was good, level and EZ on/off I-10. An old Park but well maintained and very friendly staff. Wifi signal good from trailer. Would use again for overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A good over night campground. The host was very friendly and helpful. Easy on and off for big rigs and the sites are large. The WiFi was free and worked perfect. If WiFi is important to you, this is the place. The price also includes cable TV. The only downside to this park is the I10 traffic noise. It didn't bother us because it was cool and our windows were closed. Overall, it was a pleasant overnight stay and we would surely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice family-run campground. We showed up at 10pm and the owner took us to our spot and chatted w/ us on local places to check out- very friendly. We took our Jeep to tour Tombstone and Chiricahua Rocks National Park for the day and they let us leave our motorhome/trailer all day, returning around 6pm. We saved 50% w/ CampClub USA so was only $14. We'd stay here again for sure. Nice big pull-through and had no problem w/ our 65' of motorhome/trailer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
30' wide lots in basically a parking lot topped with pea stone. These lots are in a small mobile home park of about 32 units. No children's play equipment. A view of the mountains from some sites. Pretty quiet except for the busy railroad tracks about 1/4 mile away. But we like the sounds of trains. No picnic tables or fire rings or grills. Our rate was Coast to Coast. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.