Equipment: 34’ TT Super easy to get to. Couldn’t ask for more when they offer 50/30 amp for FREE! 24 hour stay limit, so just as you’re passing through. Offers a small dog park, playground, dumpster, and dump as well. There is a donation box. Be courteous- give a few, grab a meal in town, and grab fuel in town before you go.
This campground is great! We stayed for an extended period of time and had no complaints! The staff is friendly. The grounds feel secure and prices are quite reasonable.
This campground is extremely easy to get into! Nice and spread out. Others running generators so I didn’t feel bad using ours so I could work. Making our way to Texas and this was the perfect first stop. Close enough to Billings.
This spot is great overall, I just wish we had understood the spots a little more before coming. Before I get to the campsite though, let’s talk that drive in! It was a wild ride shortly after leaving the Interstate. The mention on this hill is not to be underestimated. As long as you are towing within your means, you should have no problem getting to the camp site, but it is steep and tight. The dirt road has some deep eroding on the passenger side as you head in. Be careful! Then you get to the castle guard, and we thought the first gate on your right was a tight corner. I get out and check it out, then look up and see campers further down the hill so I thought those must be tent only sites. Not the case, but I had already ruled them out (drove from Mesquite this morning and ready to stop and rest!) and went in searching for an opening down the road before he drives the truck and trailer down. Getting into the site was tricky, but not impossible. Again, if you are towing with your means. We have an F350 with a long bed and a 33’ trailer, wiggling about 55’ into a passenger side back in on quite the incline. Were we a bit too big? Most likely, but it worked. There is a turn around, so you can get back out. Finally, I’m walking the dog after relaxing for a bit and remember reading reviews of people in those upper spots in trailers/RVs and feel quite dumb for what could have been a much more level and quiet spot.
I work remotely and the hubs works for my company onsite. We have been staying on FS near Williams. But following the 14 days and moving 25+ miles away forced us to take a quick leap up to Tusayan. We have a great spot about a mile in. Tourism companies use this FS road so it is wonderfully maintained. Perfect Verizon service and TMobile works well too. Could not ask for a better spot. I will say, plenty of traffic but nothing to cause alarm. We’re far enough away from our neighbors that I don’t feel bad running our generator so I can work.
It’s a wonderful spot for a weekend away. We had the place to ourselves except for Saturday afternoon in March. There’s over 10 spots, with places easy for groups. However, there isn’t a level place in sight. Be prepared for steep inclines in some situations. While it was quiet people wise, I’m pretty sure you can hear the dam because we had rumbling noise that woke both of us up. The vault toilets are in a good location for many of the spots, and some are in other driveways if you are self-contained.
Right off Highway 15. Great phone service. Stayed twice, only had one train come through: May 2020 and March 2021. There are quite a few of highway travelers that stop to use the vault toilet, but generally quiet in the spring. Plenty of spots for campfires.