This is a very nice in town park convenient to stores and walking distance to many restaurants and a food market. The park has a lot of trees that grow up, not out, so you do not have to worry about hitting any limbs. The WiFi was good and fast; the space was perfectly level and a picnic table was provided. Cable TV is not available but you can get a good selection of digital TV stations from your antenna with a digital tuner or conversion box. The restroom was clean with more showers than toilet stalls. Only one toilet stall in the men's room. The only thing I did not like is that you are crammed together, very little distance between your neighbor's RV. Some of the sites were along a busy road, but that was not a problem as the traffic was minimal in the evening. We stayed here twice, once going up to Zion and Bryce and again when we returned. Reasonably priced for the accommodations provided.
In a nutshell...Large sites, clean restrooms, convenient to visitor center and shuttle systems. Park-it and forget it. Huge, huge sites with electric. A convenient dual dump and water station at the entrance to the campgrounds. Clean flush toilets in the rest rooms. The best thing about this campground is the location in the Park. It is just behind the Visitor Center and you can park it and forget it for the length of your stay. An easy walk to the park free shuttle system, and the town of Springdale shuttle system. The shuttles run til late in the evening so you can ride them to dinner in town with plenty of time to shop and get back. Ranger led talks at night in the amphitheater. All of the National Park goodies. There is a very nice market near the boarding area for the town shuttle, only a short walk from the campgrounds. Because of the small diameter of the tunnel leading into the park from the East, all RV's are charged a $15 fee for 2 passages through the tunnel. They make it a one way road and you drive down the middle of the mile long tunnel. We paid $9 a night for camping; half price for seniors with Parks card. We used the reservation system to book in advance. You will love this place.
Easy to miss, we turned in one driveway too late and drove in the exit. Located behind a small strip mall. Very quiet. Standard parking lot style groupings are nice with picnic tables and concrete slabs. Wireless internet is available but weak signals are the norm in the rear of park and when you get a strong signal, it is very slow; almost non useable. Everyone I talked to had the same problems. Don't count on the WiFi here, it is pitiful. Restrooms OK, nothing special. Owners boogie out at 5 PM on the dot and you are then on your own.
Very nice park. Owners are on site and are very friendly and welcoming. This park has the potential for greatness. As it is, the spaces are very roomy with electric, water and sewer. Many permanent residents; are cordial. On a NM highway in a wonderfully scenic remote location. Quite at night. What's missing??? Cel phone coverage, pay phone, internet access. If you want to get away, really get away, this is it. And bring your ATV's.
Great, well maintained park. Not much shade but a lot of bushes and plants give it a park like setting. Roomy clean sites with all of the hookups. Priced fair except, $5 extra for WiFi, if it's working, and an indivual charge for electric. You pay for what you use usually 50c to $5 depending on your A/C use. I say charge more, the park is worth it and forget the extra $$. It is out in a remote quite location free from almost everything, but only a quick 9 miles to Tombstone, an easy drive. Plenty of big rig parking in Tombstone. Looks like this park does most of its business in the Winter with the winter visitors. Many activities and amenities for seniors. Indoor pool with excerise equipment, and free coffee. Large group hall with DVD's, tapes, books, and a pool table. This park has it all.
Mainly a trailer park with a nice RV section. Roomy sites with all of the ammenities, including free internet. Close to town. Would stay here again, looks to be well maintained.
This place is a rare gem. Although you are in an open area, it has plenty of space. The owners meticulously maintain this park. You won't be disappointed. Level spaces on a lush lawn and wide open travel lanes. Convenient RV wash ($) across the street. Everything super clean.
Dry camping only in a beautiful wooded area. Plenty of private room between sites. Dump and water available. Some spots are reservation only, but we arrived late in the afternoon and there were plenty of spaces available. If you can do without hook-ups this is the place. Very nice.
Parking lot style RV park in a beautiful high elevation setting. Georgeous views in every direction. Nice reception building with a nice looking restaurant. Discount meals offered to guests. We did not eat there so I don't klnow about the food. Many were eating breakfast when we left. I would stay there again....very very nice.
This is a nice and quite park. Our site had all of the hook-ups and it was roomy. Still had many sites available and it was the middle of summer. It is located away from the noisy road, but you check in at the store on the main drag. You might miss this place but it is in a nice forested setting away from it all, and close to the NP. Restaurant and store within walking distance. No internet.
Nice park with many locals or full timers. They are not a problem, but an asset. All were friendly to overnighters. The only problem with this park is the hard climb to the rest rooms, showers and laundry. That is if you are in the lower section by the lake. The laundry and restrooms were very clean and neat. Sites were roomy, and it was not full in the middle of the summer. They have a private fishing lake which you can walk around, very nice, but it closes at 7PM. Stay here you will like it.
Very nice RV park in a lovely wooded setting. Spaces are wide and wooded. Looks like they spend their money on the nice stuff for the RV'r. The digital cable TV connection was great. Every channel had a perfect, clear picture. Free wireless internet, and close enough to Juneau. Restroom building looked kind of bad but the inside was very clean. Owner on site and friendly. Special area for tenters was more than anyone would expect. Large covered area with outdoor sink. Very, very nice.
This isn't the greatest campground in the world, but it is very nice. The sites are spacious, and usually it is not crowded so you can pick a site that has no one around you. There are plenty of sites to select from. Store staff were friendly, and internet was available if you bring your PC to the store, or just use the one that they have available. Stayed there on the way up and back from Alaska. Pick up a loaf of homemade bread from Buckshot Betty's next door. Fine dining at the Westmark Motel next door, that it is associated with.
This park was OK except for the college age permanent residents who are all over the place. Some are very loud and disturbing and up until midnight. Many swear words and loud cavorting for our 2 night stay. Dog crap all over the place, especially in the areas where you hook up. No FREE wireless, must buy a month of service. Owner very nice but could care less about the noise, dog crap etc. I would recommend the Pullen RV park instead of this one. Not Mountain View RV park either (also too many loud locals), but Pullen was full and required reservations many days in advance. If you do stay here, get a site in the middle away from the locals.