Homolovi State Park Campground
Sites were clean with a little space from neighbors. Some train/highway noise. Only one shower was operating during our stay. Shower rooms look a bit rough, but the water was hot. Good cell service.
Sites were clean with a little space from neighbors. Some train/highway noise. Only one shower was operating during our stay. Shower rooms look a bit rough, but the water was hot. Good cell service.
There is good space between sites. They have primitive sites, sites with water, and sites with water & electric. I chose water & electric, for $40/nite. One thing to know and be prepared for, is this is the desert plains. It is VERY windy. Even if you were bundled up in a park, I don't see sitting out at the picnic table! There are a lot of Hopi Indian historical sites within this State Park. They also have 'Star parties' throughout the spring/summer.
I stayed a few nights here and it was only $15/night. Clean restrooms with hot showers, sites are well marked, and also well maintained. There was a space heater in the bathroom overnight, which I appreciated.
Check in was quick and easy. Camp sites are kept well and clean. Beautiful view on the land/mountains. Visitor center is small but nice w/ friendly staff. A couple hiking trails to some very sacred/historic spots. Watch out for rattle snakes.
Just a quick stop over, but I made time to check out the ruins.
We stayed one night at Homolovi and it was nice. Only one bathroom facility. Very cool ruins but we didn’t get to explore too much. It gets hot in summer-be prepared.
We had a pull through for one night on our trip. It was an easy hookup. The trails are a 1mile hike from camp. It was hot so we didn’t get all the way. The bathrooms are ok. We didn’t check out the showers.
Stayed 4 nites, water and electric. it close to Winslow AZ. 5 miles Painted desert and petrified forest 55 miles, Homolovi State park has a small office and visiter center, very good info there and gift shop
We stayed here for a night as we were going to Petrified Forest the next day. The lady checking us in at the visitor center was far from enthusiastic, and it did not get much better after that.
The toilets (men’s) did not work (one did not flush and one was out of order), the restrooms were quite bug-infested, the place is fairly simple, you are quite close to your neighbors and there is little shadow. During the night it can be quite loud because of the trains and main road close by
The campsite was convenient to the interstate, yet very quiet. Sites are paved with 20 & 30 amp service, water, and dump station. Clean bathrooms and showers. Take a walk or ride your bikes through the area to discover the ancient Hopi community remains. Rangers are knowledgeable and helpful. Close to Winslow
Electric and water hookup. Large sites. Close for the I40. Definitely a good option to explore the area or for an overnight stay on the I40.
Rangers we’re very accommodating and helped get us into a spot normally reserved for hosts. Clean and accommodating.
Park seems to have a days worth of things to explore and hike. Will check that out tomorrow. Views are beautiful. Sites are level and well spaced, but there is little privacy due to the terrain. Giving 3 stars for facilities. Only 1 bath/shower house for 50+ sites. That bathhouse consists of just 2 unisex shower stalls plus the bathrooms which have 3 stalls and 2 sinks each (mens and women’s). Sorely inadequate for the number of campsites. On a side note, don’t pay attention to the indication of ADA vs regular sites. They are all basically the same with no differentiation. My some is in a wheelchair and he could manage in any site. One of the shower stalls does have a shower seat.
Campground was nice and neat and easy access off hwy. Well maintained older shower facility but works.
We will be back to this campground when we we can stay more than one night. There’s a lot to do in the park and the campground itself is very nice. One small, but nice detail are the tiedowns around the tent sites.
We spent 3 nights in site 5, a pull through. Water was still off due to freezing for another week, but water available in the campground at the dump station. It was windy during our stay, but we enjoyed riding our e-bikes throughout the park. We saw 4 groups of wild burro and horses. The nights were dark and quiet. Sites are large and the roads are easily accessible. There are bathrooms and showers. Wood fires are allowed.
Very nice state campground off of I-40 near downtown Winslow and the Petrified Forest NP. Nice space between sites, most have electric and water. There is a dump station. Nice museum/visitor center with archaeological sites to visit and explore within the park. Great sunsets. The restrooms and showers are clean. Beautiful park and very well maintained.
Location between Grand Canyon and Petrified Forest NP. Ruins near the campsite. Water unavailable at campsite during winter. Great location. Wonderful staff. Level sites for all size rigs.
Interesting location. Close to I-40 near Winslow, AZ. Water secured in the winter due to freezes.
First time RV-ers. Reserving spot on the same day was just a simple phone call. Space numbers easy to read even at night We had a back- in, but it was no problem. Hot showers. Beautiful scenery.
Sites are large and level with some pull-throughs available. Beautiful sunsets! Toilet and showers are clean but in mood repairs
I was coming into arizona later in the evening (8:30pm) with no plans of where to stay. Tried to call the campground reservation # and register online but I was too late. I just needed a safe place to crash for the night, so i decided to check it out anyway (w the Winslow visitor Center as my backup plan). There were a few camping spots open so I snagged one and stayed for the night. The ranger gave me a ticket in the morning indicting I needed to go to the visitors center and pay, which I promptly did. There’s a possible fine (up to $750) if not paid. I paid $18 but there’s showers and bathrooms. Really nice facilities that Id happily pay for. So quiet and the stars were unbelievable! I was really wowed.
Great service : attendant helped me get backed into site Water and electric (30 amp) No sewer at site but is dump station
We loved Homolovi! Full hookups, clean bathrooms, gorgeous sunset and very helpful and kind rangers! For coming in mid July the evenings and morning were beautiful. Take the time to visit both sets of ruins in the morning to avoid heat (we loved Homolovi 1) and learn about the Hopi people. Winslow (closest town) is a short drive away and well worth it. Great food, Standing on the Corner site and even a great local brewery.
Great little spot to pull off for the night has showers and tent spots as well as water and electric. Great Wi-Fi service too.
This is a nice, modern campground in a state park that features stone ruins. I visited the Homolovi 1 and 2 sites. They were mostly rubble, but there were some intact walls and a large storage pit.
The campground is large, and sites are nicely distanced from one another. However, there is very little shade or privacy. When I visited in June, there were also high winds. These died down after dark, but made setting up the tent a fun challenge. Each tent site had a paved driveway. This was nice, but made tent stakes placement a little awkward. I had to tie one line to the picnic table.
Bathrooms were clean and modern, with hot and cold water.
This is a nice campground. The only concern was there was only one shower available, building is in need of an upgrade. The grounds have ruins from the Hopi tribe. Stars are beautiful at night. We also saw lots of burros and horses.
The Petrified Forest and Painted Desert are not far down the road from this park. It is well worth the stop. Beautiful!
Also, be sure to "stand on the corner in Winslow, Arizona." Cute town and tourist spot.
Spacious campground. Don’t miss the Homolovi archeology sites. Hot showers. The fire ring was awkwardly close to the road.
We really liked this park. We only stayed one night because we were just passing through and have stood on the corner in Winslow and toured the petrified forest NP, but would have actaully stayed a few days despite it because it was so nice and quiet. There was no shade, but weather has been plenty cool, so fine for this time of year. Not much left of the ruins, sadly, but there is a lot of great information, a nice visitor center, and a few roads that were great for bikeriding.
Very nice and quiet! Great place to see the stars and satellites cross the clear sky.