It was 94 degrees when we pulled into town and electric for AC is absolutely required. For $20 we have a nice level, gravel site with 30/50 amp service. No hookups for water or sewer but that isn't necessary for an overnight stay. Each campsite has a picnic table. We even had a site with a tree that gave a little shade.
This is one of the nicest small town parks I have ever experienced. The play area for children is five star. Rodeo grounds, volleyball net, soccer field are just a short walk from the campsites. The bathrooms are clean and have flushing toilets. Showers are not available.
After driving through Havasu City this was a welcome oasis from the traffic and strip malls. The campground is on a slope so bring your leveling skills. The trees here are well established & provide lots of natural shade. There are even citrus trees with fruit that is almost ready to pick. Restrooms/showers are clean. Campsites are raked after every camper vacates. Our campsite was on the inside of the loop so we had neighbors behind us and on both sides.
This is a great location for kayaking. We put in from the boat launch and paddled up the shoreline and across to California. You are also within 15 to 20 minutes of Bill Williams Wildlife Refuge for kayaking and River Island SP & Buckskin Mountain SP for hiking.
Only two things bothered me during our 2 week stay and that was the dogs barking and the exterior lights left on the RVs all night. Seems like a dark sky policy would solve that problem.
Just another beautiful AZ state park. We will definitely return.
We were here over the Thanksgiving holiday in 2021. The weather was perfect and the sunrise reflecting off the face of mountains is spectacular. Most of the people camping were OHV'ers but everyone was considerate. Noise and dust was minimal. This is a great location for exploring and hiking the trails in the area. Bathrooms and showers were clean. There was even a turkey dinner prepared and served for guests. Unfortunately, COVID probably kept most people at their site. We would stay here again.
This is a gem in Red Bluff. CA. You are minutes from I-5 but it is impossible to hear the traffic. Right on the Sacramento River and the skies are remarkably dark.
We paid $8 per night for a site with our Interagency Senior Pass, no hookups. There are some sites with water and electric for $25 or $12.50 with pass. No sewer dump available.
I did not use the showers or bathrooms. Quarters required for a hot shower. Husband says bathroom was clean.
Beautiful old sycamore trees give this park lots of shade in the hotter months and provide a peaceful setting even in the winter months.
It is only about an hour to Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center at Lassen NP.
In November when we stayed, there were maybe four or five other campers.
We would definitely return when we are driving thru.
We arrived on a Monday morning later than we planned and still managed to grab one of the four remaining sites. All sites are FCFS. Sites closest to the road have water and electric but more road noise. We were in site #3 and it was roomy enough for our Tundra and 23' Oliver. Lots of space between sites. With our senior discount we paid $10. The town of West Yellowstone is five minutes away and very convenient for groceries, propane refills, laundromat and restaurants. This is grizzly bear country, so a clean camp is a priority. Visit the grizzly discovery center to learn more about your responsibility to keep these beautiful creatures safe.
We chose to stay here because no dogs are allowed. The only sounds we heard during a five day stay were the marmots barking at one another and a few noisy crows. The bathrooms and showers are old but clean. The camp hosts are friendly and helpful. Our campsite was level and clean. It had rained quite a bit and there was a little mud to deal with but not terrible. You are within walking distance of the old mill site, town museum, BBQ restaurant, coffee shop. This is what small towns in America were like in the good ol' days. There are a lot of jeeps and ATV's but the 15mph speed limit keeps the traffic noise to a minimum. Originally we were going to stay three nights but added two more nights because there is so much to see and do.
We arrived a little early and the other campers had not vacated our reserved site yet. The hosts mentioned there was another site available that was more private but had no hookups. We don't need no stinkin hookups. We stayed three nights and couldn't have had a better experience. One mile easy bike ride to Redstone and Propaganda Pie. Charming community with lots of history. Check out the coke ovens. Hosts were two friendly chaps that were fun to visit with.
This is a quiet campground with large trees that provide shade for most RV's. The laundry room and bathrooms are is clean. The main reason we chose this place was it was 20+ minutes to the south visitor center of the BC GNP. We did take the longer drive to the north rim as well. Weekly rates are available.