This was a decent park no bells and whistles but nice to stay in for a few nights if you are passing thru. Freddie is a very nice man who loves kids. I would stay here again. No bathrooms and no laundry room. But there are 7 or more laundromats within 5 miles. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
There is no water available at this campground. Sign says "due to water shortage". We have stayed here several times and it has declined. They did have one bathroom open but it was really dirty. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We enjoyed this park but only stayed one night due to travel to another destination. Besides the hosts, we were the only ones in the campground. The sites were were spacious and the hosts were very friendly. I did not use the bathrooms but checked them out and they looked very clean and user-friendly. We enjoyed the visitor center, the petroglyphs and ruins, and hiking on the trails. It would be a great stopping off point to tour area sites. Winslow is close by for supplies and you felt isolated, yet you were not too far off from I-40. I highly recommend this state park and look forward to staying there again. AZ does a marvelous job with their state parks! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a little used and wonderful small state park about an hour east of Flagstaff. We've stayed here twice and loved it both times. The sites are spacious, the campground is quiet, the bathrooms/showers are clean, and the ruins are beautiful and interesting. Decent hiking, gorgeous sunsets, interesting petroglyph's, and a wonderful small visitor's center with a terrific collection of Hopi pottery. The rangers love their work and are very knowledgeable. A nice change of pace from huge national/state parks. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Neat State Park. Our choice was a moon-shaped pullthru sites with water & 50A electric hook ups on the passenger side. No overgrown trees to block satellite or cell phone signals. Lots of small wildlife like jackrabbits. Campground fee included park admission and was well worth it. Really enjoyed our two night stay and visits to the ruins. Flying J located conveniently close just a couple miles west on I-40 @ exit 255. We would definitely return. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We enjoyed the quiet of this campground. The shade sites were not quite shady and the afternoon heat was intense but the evenings were cool and pleasant. It was a nice park to walk around. The camphosts were attentive and regularly checked the campground. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Clean quiet park with plenty parking for big rigs. Kinda pricey for sites with no sewer hookups but most state parks are raising rates. Dump station available. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A special lightly-used state park campground, which offers a quiet place to contemplate the peoples that used to live there. You can walk amongst the artifacts, and actually pick up decorated pot sherds (as long as you put them back). The park offers very clean restrooms and showers at a reasonable rate. Helpful park rangers and camp host. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
At the time we camped at this state park the water line to the place had ruptured and water was not available, thus the small nightly rate. Registration was at the Visitor Center. Trees had been planted that eventually will provide shade. It is desert terrain however and accordingly there was not an over abundance of trees. A very nice place, close to I-40, and worthwhile to stop over for a night, or even longer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Located 5 miles East of Winslow on I-40, Homolovi Indian Ruins State Park is a great
overnight. The park has all pull thru paved and mostly level sites with full hook-ups for $19 and no hook-ups for $12. The individual shower/toilets are roomy, clean and the water is hot and soft. Great for showering. Most sites have a tree for shade although they are not mature yet so do not provide much more than a place to sit under. There is a envelope box system in place and all the sites were spaced well apart and easy to get into and out of. We were there in early spring so the heat was not a problem. There is a commercial park in town with a billboard advertizing $15 full hookups but it is next to the interstate and a truck stop. Homolovi has no store or amenities other than the hook-ups and a dump station, but the price includes access to the ruins. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice park, easy on/off interstate. Staff was friendly. Large sites, very clean, good water, electric. Bathrooms very nice and clean. Had a very nice dog walk area. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Passport rate for 30 amp. Did not visit crater, and took previous comment about it being an expensive hole in the ground, $15 per adult. Park is nice, just off I-40 and a good place to spend a night, maybe two. Not much nearby. But the park is very clean and well run. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great park with apple trees everywhere. Cleanest bathrooms on our vacation. This was a wonderful break from dust and overpriced campgrounds. The staff were extremely friendly and you get a discount for meteor crater which is way over priced for a hole in the ground. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a lovely, quiet, well-equipped park in Arizona’s big-sky country – flat high desert surrounded by vast prairie, delightfully in the middle of nowhere. The park is surrounded by a security gate with an electronic gate control. The level, gravel spaces are roomy with adjacent parking & picnic table. The park is nicely landscaped with tall mature trees and some shrubbery. The staff are exceedingly helpful & friendly. There are a total of 71 spaces with 15 full-hookup sites in the row closest to the office, (including 2 handicap accessible). This is a great home base for a visit to Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon, Painted Desert, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Flagstaff and the not to be missed “Standing on the Corner” in Winslow, Arizona! Good WiFi, strong signal, pay as you go. Great voltage & water pressure. Old Route 66 runs perpendicular to the park – it is unpaved, try it if you’re adventurous. The tall, ruin-like adobe building to the east of the park (on old Rte 66) is the original visitor center for Meteor Crater in the early part of the 19th century. Don’t let this keep you away, but there was some very far-away traffic noise from I-40 – certainly NOT bothersome and we dislike traffic noise. Somewhere in the desert, far north of the park, a very distant freight train rumbled through once in a while. The park has a nice office, well-stocked general store & Subway sandwich shop next to the park. There is also an affiliated Mobile station with moderately priced fuel & gas. All in all, this is a nice park, well designed and definitely worth stopping at – good for a bit of rest & relaxation and 'touristing' if you’re in the mood. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is as nice a park as one will find in a desert setting. Roads are wide, but dirt/sand which causes dust. Staff is helpful and let us pick any available site that suited us. Our site was dirt/sand, but wide enough and long enough to easily accomodate us. Site had a table. They have some green grass areas and playground for children. Pool or spa would be a nice addition. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean, friendly staff, sites were spacious. Two very nice dog runs that are seperate. It is off Interstate-40 but quiet. We did the tour of the Meteor Crater. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This was a great stop. The meteor was interesting. The park had big spaces, everything was clean and it was easy on and off the highway. We had a super sunset. Could use as a base for several stops in the Flagstaff area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Passport America campground, so with tax we paid $10.65 for the 1 night we stayed here. There's a few trees and it's 1/2 mile from I-40, but the noise is minimal, but best of all FREE WI-FI! They limit the PA members to water & electric, but since we were only staying 1 night, we didn't mind. There was a grand total of 4 RV's and 4 seasonals on a Saturday night, so the park was quiet. Can see Flagstaff mtn. in the distance. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access park right off the interestate. Gated. Some trees which is rare in this part of Arizona. But tight entrance (and especially the exit) are not easy. Do not exit a big rig (45'Prevost) as suggested. Go out the way you came in to avoid scratching your vehicle. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Super clean RV friendly park. A very nice place to stop along I40! A nice quiet area, off of the interstate. We have stopped several times in the past and will stop here again, I am very sure. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This place is weird, we also noticed a new person being trained at check-in. It was a little painful, but the park was nice. We did have someone try our doorhandle during the night, and saw footprints in the mud outside the door the next morning. It's a gated park, so it had to be someone staying there...
We camped here in a Motorhome.
A nicely maintained RV park just off the highway, on the way to Meteor Crater. We stopped
because we wanted to go to Meteor Crater (which I highly recommend!), and this RV park is a most convenient way to go. Staying in the RV park gets you a discount on admission to Meteor Crater, also. Park is fenced and gated, felt quite secure. There's a Mobil gas station out front with a country store, and the people at both could not have been nicer or more helpful. Has laundry rooms, showers, dump station and a recreation room. A great secure place to park your RV while you go to Meteor Crater, or to any of the other tourist type attractions in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2004
$22
We liked the place and would return. We found a Wi-Fi signal here, but it was weak. The
park office also serves as a well stocked store, including a Subway sandwich shop and payment desk for the big-rig friendly fuel pumps outside the entrance. There are interesting views from some sites. The business address is in Flagstaff, but the park is at the entrance to Meteor Crater, which is worth seeing. Things did seem a bit hecktic at the check in desk, and it seemed like one of the clerks was a trainee. All-in-all we felt this was a really good place to stay and were quite comfortable there and would return if we were in this part of the country again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$22
An O.K. park, would be better if there wasn't an attitude by the mngmt. There were 2 people checking campers in, but only one of them was allowed to handle money, causing backups. Office also serves as a quickie mart for regular travelers, which in our case consisted of several younger people asking stupid questions and bothering campers trying to check in. This place would be better with some intelligent supervision. We camped here in a Motorhome.