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05/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
Sites are large and well separated, each has a nice ramada and picnic table. Water and electric hookups are on opposite sides of the site, you will need a long water hose. Hwy 550 is right next to the park and is very noisy. Even though you are right next to the Rio Grande river, it is very hard to access. There is no stay limit here so there are a number of long term occupants, they have sites further from the noisy highway. Convenient to all services in Bernalillo and Albuquerque.
05/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
Rate paid is based on a one week stay. Excellent location close to all that Santa Fe offers. Park is on a busy street, so there is a lot of road noise. We had one of the premium back-in sites at the back of the park so it was quieter. These sites also back up to a wide band of grass and trees, very pleasant. All sites have a picnic table and are pretty close together. The RV park allows people 21 and up only, and is attached to a 55+ mobile home park. The parks wi-fi was decent. On-site laundry is small, but inexpensive.
05/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
Rate paid is based on one week stay. This park is very rustic. Sites are dirt/gravel, some have a picnic table. Sites are pretty close together. There are a number of long-term occupants here and some of those sites look pretty permanent. It is very quiet here. Convenient to hiking in the local mountains and visiting the towns along the Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway. We used our own internet and had decent 4G Verizon service. We enjoyed our stay due to location and quietness, but if this place was full I'd probably want to leave due to the close quarters.
05/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
Rate paid is based on one week stay. This park is very basic but it had the best price in town and was convenient to everything we wanted to do in ABQ. It is right next to the freeway so of course there is some freeway noise. Seems like all the perimeter sites have permanent residents (they are neat and tidy, not full of "stuff") and the pull-throughs were mostly occupied by short term customers; there were many one nighters. It's a little far from town, but with the freeway right there it was very quick and easy to get into town.
04/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
The only reason this state park did not get a 10 is because the sites don't have sewer. We had a perimeter site and it was spacious with good separation from our neighbors. Restrooms/showers were old but clean. Close to town for services but nice and quiet at camp. We did not try the parks WiFi, but our own 3G Verizon service was good. Would not want to camp here on holiday weekends as it is said to be a zoo! Low occupancy when we arrived on Thursday, then campground was full over the weekend.
04/2013
rating [ 10/10 ]
Rate is based on a one month stay. Excellent RV park. Sites are large and well separated and each has a nice private sitting area. Even though there are some permanent residents, all sites are neat and tidy. Decent 4G Verizon signal, but the park's WiFi was very slow so we used our own. Close to shopping and only 1.5 miles to downtown Silver City. We would definitely stay here again. I wish all private parks were this well laid out.
03/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
The only reason it doesn't get a 10 is lack of sewer hookups. Dump station on site. Site #14 is quite private. Good birding here; many yellow headed blackbirds during our stay. Short drive in to Safford for all services.
03/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
Very basic park. Gravel roads and sites. Very close together. Small laundry facilities. Passport America rate with 50amp service. Good 3G Verizon signal. Okay place to stay to access the excellent Chiricahua Nat'l Monument and Fort Bowie.
03/2013
rating [ 7/10 ]
Rate based on one week stay. Mixed feelings about this park. Pros: very quiet mid-week, it felt like boondocking with full hook ups; some neat trails on the property. Cons: Some trash left in nooks and crannies; people haven't picked up after their pets in a long time; some common areas are dilapidated; no laundry on site; price is high for what you get. That said, I like quirky and rustic over fancy, so I'd probably stay again if in the area.
03/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
The only negative is lack of sewer hookups, but there is a dump station. We stayed in pull through site #5 and it was quite unlevel. (Something that was NOT depicted in the website photo.) After leveling though, it seemed to be the best site in the park! It was on a slight hill, and more private than most, with a view of the lake and surrounding hills. If we had slides on both sides of our rig, we might not have fit. Also, there is a steep driveway to the site.
03/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
Lots of amenities here. Very clean and well kept park. Fri/Sat nights dinner, Sat/Sun breakfast, live band Friday nights. Rate is based on one week stay. The reason I rated it an 8 is because the sites are just gravel...no plants to soften or provide privacy and sites are pretty close together. Park is quite aways from anything. Decent Wi-Fi.
03/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
Rated 9 only because it doesn't have sewer hookups, though there are dump stations on site. This park is gorgeous! Loop B has huge sites with good separation. Loop A has decent sites as well. Ringtail overflow campground with no hookups is not worth the price. Excellent trails close to camp. Excellent restrooms/showers in Loop B. Park is full during high season; the best perimeter sites would have to be reserved well in advance. We LOVED this park and WILL return! Good 4G Verizon signal.
02/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
Rate is based on a one month stay. Sites are large. Best sites back up to the desert or a wash but are reserved for returning customers. All utilities are at the back of the site. Most folks had to use one or two extensions for the sewer hose to reach. Management is friendly and helpful and provides some weekly events for the guests. The best part was the trails right from the park that lead to Tucson Mountain Park. The worst part was the distance to any shopping...about 8 miles for groceries. Very quiet at night. Some noise from the nearby shooting range. Our boosted Millenicom/Verizon service worked pretty well. Did not try park Wi-Fi.
01/2013
rating [ 9/10 ]
Very clean and well appointed park. Some road noise from Pinal Avenue so choose a site farthest from this road. Nightly rate is Passport America. Management at check-in was rather surly (the young kid was friendly though). Review the park map before you come and have an idea where you want to park. With my hubby and cat sitting in the hot truck (no idling engine allowed) and two people waiting in line behind me, they wanted me to choose my site with no guidance from them. On another pass through the office to buy quarters, I was ignored for a couple of minutes before office staff even acknowledged me. Regardless, if there was more for active folks to do in Casa Grande, we would stay here again because the park is excellent. It is just the staff that could use some people skills!
01/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
Nice, rustic park. Sites are all back-in and are rather close together. All sites back in to a row of trees and hookups are near the back of the site. It can be a long reach for the sewer hose! Pool and hot tubs are great. Lots of yearly returning snowbirds, plus permanent sites that are nicely kept up. Freeway noise is continuous but you get use to it. There is no Wi-Fi so come with your own or do without. We had so-so 3G service with Millenicom.
01/2013
rating [ 8/10 ]
Rate is based on monthly stay. Sites are fairly tight, all back-in, between two trees. Don't know why it is called a resort as there are no amenities. This RV park is all about the location, right next to the Bay and a couple of miles from the ocean. Close to many of San Diego's attractions.
12/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Rate is based on one month stay. We LOVE this park. Absolutely beautiful setting. The only dings are the dirt sites (too easy to track it in the rig) and poor internet and cell reception, which is worst at the sites farthest into the park. Truly the best full hook up RV park in San Diego area.
11/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
We wanted hookups and laundry for this stay, while we scouted out boon docking sites on BLM land. This park is very clean and friendly. It was only about 10% full and it was nice that sites were assigned well separated from other campers during low occupancy. Parks Wi-Fi worked well with only a few rigs using it. This park looked a lot "nicer" than other parks in town. It is a good option in Q.
11/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
This is a beautiful regional park. Lots of lush desert vegetation. We happened to camp here on a Friday/Saturday and found the trails to be very busy on Saturday. The perimeter sites are the best, offering the most privacy. We did not like hearing the shooting range that is just down the street all day long on Saturday; that was the biggest negative about this park.
11/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
The only reason I did not rate it 10 is because there is no sewer hookup at the site; otherwise this park is fabulous. South loop is better for big rigs (sites are more level) and the perimeter sites are especially awesome! Got decent 3G service here as well. Fantastic mountain biking trails!
11/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Excellent private RV park. Pretty and quiet with friendly and helpful management. Did not use the parks Wi-Fi (signal strength looked so-so) but found our own Wi-Fi hotspot connection to be up and down. We would absolutely stay here again, perhaps even for a month. Lots of good hiking and cute towns within 20-25 miles.
11/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Largest sites in town. Office, laundry and restrooms/showers were very old and run down. New management in place so hopefully those things will get updated. Pool looked kind of gross but may have just been closed for the season. Very quiet at night. Did not use park Wi-Fi; but our Verizon and Millenicom service worked okay. We had a new electrical pedestal but still experienced brief power outages a couple of times. If sites at the animal sanctuary were available we would stay there. Otherwise we would stay here again over the other parks in town.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
This is an okay RV park in a great location right across the freeway from lovely Red Cliffs Recreation Area. There is some freeway noise. Sites are very close together. Sites are too short for super long rigs, we saw several very long rigs trying several spots trying to make them work. We got a $99/week special rate plus $3 resort fee per day. They charge extra for cable/wifi, and 50amp per day! We chose to use our own internet service because it generally has been better than park wifi. Not so here, too surrounded by hills. We ended up buying a truckers antenna from a local store to boost our own wifi and got 4G. I don't think this park should call itself a "resort" but it wasn't horrible either. Probably would try one of the many other options in the area if we were to return to this area.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
Being well off highway 15 and with no services in this town, this RV park is VERY quiet. The pull through sites are very tight. Management is helpful. Park Wi-Fi was slow but so was our Millenicom service. Verizon worked fine. After the first night, we paid $13/night using Passport America.
10/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
Rate paid was AAA, normally $35/night. Best price in town. Excellent 4G internet signal. It is only one block to the park, library, post office, grocery, cute old downtown, and paved walking/riding path. Quiet at night. We would stay here again.
10/2012
rating [ 9/10 ]
Excellent campground! Toilets/showers looked like new and showers were free. Many sites were a bit out of level and some have rocks outlining the site that must be watched out for. Only 1/3 of the sites have hookups. Dump station is right across the street.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
This park seems to get a lot of one night RV's, plus those in the area for recreation, as we were. It is convenient, but that means next to the freeway, so you get some noise...earplugs work! Sites are pretty close together. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable and the place is clean.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
There is a small sign for the RV entrance and it's situated between a gravel holding site and a modular home dealer. Park was very quiet at this time of year. A good bargain and pretty setting in this desert and farmland area. We would stay here again.
10/2012
rating [ 7/10 ]
No frills park at a good price for the Ketchum/Sun Valley area. Quiet at night, decent Wi-Fi, close to riverside walking trails and the Wood River bike path. We stayed a week and the park was only about a third full.
09/2012
rating [ 8/10 ]
This was our first RV Park experience ever in our new RV. We are fulltiming. The staff was very friendly and helpful. Laundry/showers excellent and clean. Access to Greenbelt was excellent. No table at most sites; gravel roads; dirt sites. Wi-Fi was good. Far enough off the busy road to be quiet at night. We stayed two weeks.
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