Avoid this RV Park at all costs! I made a W/E reservation at this park months in advance only to discover the clerk at check in forced me into a FHU spot. So instead of the agreed 45/night, it was 70/night! The reason I was given was because the water was not working in the less expensive site. I explained I could fill up my fresh water tank, then went and looked at the"site" and it was nothing but regular sized passenger vehicle parking! There was no way my 27 foot class c would fit, I explained this to the"supervisor", she seemed to be unmoved by my dissatisfaction and would not budge on the price of the FHU site at all! 1/2 block away is the very busy and noisy I-15, and sites are about 6-8 feet next to each other! Poor customer service, very noisy, and way to close to the next camper make this campground horrible.
This campground is very close to the south rim of the Grand Canyon which is great! Camping here is dry, no hook ups at all, which was disappointing. There is potable water to fill your tank and a dump at exit. Our site was unlevel on asphalt and tight to squeeze into. There was a fire ring and picnic table provided as well as vault toilets.
This campground was brought to us by Passport America for $40 for 3 nights. It is not not fancy but if you like Mexican food, there is a restaurant right in front of the campground. Our site had FHUs with a level, rock pad in full sun. Sites were very close to each other with no fire ring or picnic table. Very close to I40 which was very noisy.
This RV resort has bathrooms and showers for use as well as a laundry room and fitness center. They do not have a pool or hot tub but will give a free pass to the Show Low aquatic center for use. We has a FHU site on a level, rock pad. Site size is moderate, pretty typical for a TT resort in full sun. Fire rings and picnic tables are not provided. it was quiet and offered wifi.
This campground is located in the state park. It is nice with a great view of the lake. Water is available to fill your fresh water tank and a dump at the exit. No electric hook ups though at our site. The pad is asphalt in full sun and level with a fire ring and picnic table.
This campground came to us through Passport America for $24.00 per night. We had FHU's at a gravel, level site. The sites are close together in full sun. There is light road noise, no fire ring or picnic table provided.
This campground offers electric only sites for RVs. Water can be a bit tricky to get in the park and there was not host onsite to assist. The RV sites were mostly level on a gravel pad with a grass yard. There is some shade with fire pits on site and picnic tables. It was very quiet as this is in the heart of corn fields. There was a bit of a disturbance which the ranger promptly addressed. There are showers and toilets onsite as well.
This campground came to us through Thousand Trails Collection. At first we only had a W/E site and later was able to move to a full hook up site. All sites has a gravel pad with a grass yard, fire ring, and picnic table. The fire rings are sunk completely into the ground for some reason. The lots were spacious and the property offered a large pool, hot tub, restrooms, showers, laundry room, fishing and canoeing. This is a pet friendly park.
This is a small private campground that offers a quiet nights stay. Site size was moderate with some shade, a fire ring, picnic table, on a level gravel pad. $20 per Passport America members for FHU is sweet. The grounds were well cared for and was not to far from the interstate but far enough away that there was little noise.
This campground was a great deal for $20 per night with Passport America. The onsite manager is very friendly and helpful. Most of the sites are W/E only with a dump on exit. there are FHU available for $5 more per night. The property is well kept and there is a pool on the property for use for an additional fee. There is a washing machine and dryer and bathrooms. The sites are level pull through gravel. They do have wifi, a bit slow though.
This campground is great for an overnight stay. There was machinery and farm equipment in some of the RV sites. The property has not been mowed in some time. It is W/E only with a dump station for the majority of the sites. There is not a host on site and no one from the hotel that owns the campground came by. There is a bathhouse with showers (dirty) and flush toilets and sinks. The RV site we had was level gravel. This property is next to an interstate so beware of the noise.
This campground is still developing. When we stay here, the RV sites were soil/gravel mixed and really close together. They will deliver water to you to fill up your fresh water tank. There is not a dump at this location or electric hook ups. It is right off the highway so depending on the time of year, it could be noisy. The location is great as it is close to Custer State Park, Mt. Rushmore, and Crazy Horse. There is also a trail that leads into town. The owners are very nice. I look forward to seeing how the campground develops.
This campground could be a gem with a little TLC and updating the campsites to be FHU. There is one building with 2 bathrooms with showers in both. They could clean them once a day, a suggested improvement. RV sites are electric only. Water is located in a strange place on the side of both buildings on the property but not easy to get to. The majority of the sites were unlevel gravel with a picnic table. We ate at the on site restaurant, it was ok but really pricey. There is no dump station on site.
This campground has pull through and back in RV sites as well as group sites and tent. It is wooded with some trails to explore. Dumpsters, pit toilets and potable water are available. The camp host was very helpful and friendly. For $13.00 per night, you can't beat it!
We stayed at this property for 2 week in January of 2021. There are bathrooms on site with showers as well that were very clean. We spent a lot of time in the pool and hot tub. Other amenities are a game room, adult center, Laundry, shuffleboard, fitness center, and horseshoes. We had a FHU site on a level rock pad. A fire ring or picnic table was not provided. There are marine jet that pass by often as well as a train many times a day.
We stayed at this location for a week as we were forced to come in from the LTVA because of generator issues and needed a power source. The bathrooms could be cleaner as well as the laundry room. There are many questionable characters that seem to be staying for the long haul on the property. We were assigned a spot only to find the water did not work, assigned another, the guts of the electric had been torn out, and finally the 3rd time was the charm. They do charge for electric if staying a week or more so make sure to take a before and after picture of the meter at the post.
We boondocked at this location in January and found the weather reliving from the cold north. There is water, dump and garbage available upon entering/exiting the property. There is a large expanse of desert to choose were to set up. We paid $40.00 for 2 weeks and enjoyed every moment of being in the desert. I will give some advice. When choosing a spot, look at other RVs in the immediate area, if they have a generator sitting next to the rig, move on. We moved 2 times before finally finding a spot were we did not have to listen to a noisy generator for hours on end, if not overnight.
We stayed at this property from 12/28/2020 - 01/11/2020. This was our first experience with a TT/Encore property. The RV site we were assigned has a rock pad, was moderately spacious, level, in full sun, and a fire ring or picnic table was not provided. There was a pool, hot tub, lodge, pickleball, mini golf, shuffleboard, dog park, laundry and a fitness center on the grounds. The nearest grocery store was within 5 miles as well.
We stayed at this State park on 12/27/2020. We were not able to visit the caverns as all tickets had been sold when we arrived in the morning! Plan ahead and purchase tickets in advance online. The RV park was fantastic. Our site was W/E with a dump on exit. The site was level with a asphalt pad, some shade, a fire ring and picnic table was provided. The bathrooms and showers were super clean as well. There are hikes on the property that were well maintained as well.
This is a horse and human RV park. There is a horse hotel, Laundry, and dog park on site. Our site was level on a moderate size rock pad. A fire ring or picnic table was not provided. We did have FHU with 30 amp service. The nearest grocery store was within 5 miles. This park does offer WiFi which had great speeds!