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mileshuff
Apr 17, 2016Explorer
In my opinion there are no decent RV parks in Flagstaff. They are simply OK, or lousy!
J&H is clean, level gravel and odd rules from the owners. We were told lights out at 9pm. We couldn't sit out with a dim light under our awning. Owner got upset at us having a bottle of wine outside saying thats not the image they want.
Black Barts is a dirt, rather dirty poorly maintained.
KOA is typical KOA. Some spots ok, many very tight, noisy, not the cleanest.
Greers is ok unless its crowded. People park along the roadways making it difficult to maneuver RV's. Decent but not my type of place.
Woody Mtn is decent. Dirt forested campground. Many spots are tight fits with the trees. Awnings difficult to extend. Spots are not always level. Owners are very nice and helpful in guiding you into your spot.
Munds Park is decent. Very clean nice park. However, it has numerous full time mobile homes and cabins. The only good RV spots are in the back area up against the forest away from the full time and cabins.
Fort Tuthill is a forest service campground. Most spots have no hookups. A few with water and electric. Dump station nearby.
After years of staying around Flagstaff we have since moved to staying 25 miles west on I-40 in Williams. We stay at Grand Canyon Railway RV resort. It is an upscale RV park, paved level sites, pull thru's, buddy pull thru's where two RV's open to face each other, pet day kennels and store. Williams has lots to do. Bearizona drive thru animal park and zoo, Deer petting zoo, zip line, lakes and the town itself is a very fun old route 66 small town.
J&H is clean, level gravel and odd rules from the owners. We were told lights out at 9pm. We couldn't sit out with a dim light under our awning. Owner got upset at us having a bottle of wine outside saying thats not the image they want.
Black Barts is a dirt, rather dirty poorly maintained.
KOA is typical KOA. Some spots ok, many very tight, noisy, not the cleanest.
Greers is ok unless its crowded. People park along the roadways making it difficult to maneuver RV's. Decent but not my type of place.
Woody Mtn is decent. Dirt forested campground. Many spots are tight fits with the trees. Awnings difficult to extend. Spots are not always level. Owners are very nice and helpful in guiding you into your spot.
Munds Park is decent. Very clean nice park. However, it has numerous full time mobile homes and cabins. The only good RV spots are in the back area up against the forest away from the full time and cabins.
Fort Tuthill is a forest service campground. Most spots have no hookups. A few with water and electric. Dump station nearby.
After years of staying around Flagstaff we have since moved to staying 25 miles west on I-40 in Williams. We stay at Grand Canyon Railway RV resort. It is an upscale RV park, paved level sites, pull thru's, buddy pull thru's where two RV's open to face each other, pet day kennels and store. Williams has lots to do. Bearizona drive thru animal park and zoo, Deer petting zoo, zip line, lakes and the town itself is a very fun old route 66 small town.
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