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busguy22
Apr 09, 2015Explorer
We stayed there a month ago for 1 night enroute from Vegas to the Grand Canyon. Very nice park. Great restrooms and laundry facilities. Good wifi and cable (when we were there the park was probably 20% full). There was a Safeway within walking distance. We would happily stay there again. On this map :
Overview map
We stayed along the fence in the back row (closest to the tracks) pretty much where the arrow points to from the black box that says "RV Park". We didn't want to stay right next to the washrooms (the building just to the left highlighted in green) so they gave us a site 3-4 away but once in the site we wouldn't have minded any of them as none of them was right on top of the restroom/laundry building. We only heard one train come through in the middle of the night but otherwise slept very well.
We walked the town for a couple of hours before heading North and would definitely recommend that. The main street (the storefront part) is probably only about 10 blocks long. Lot's of neat shops (mostly route 66 stuff) and a fair number of restaurants.
Oh one suggestion if you do fill up in Williams, the gas stations along the main drag (E-RT 66) (we used the Circle K) were a lot cheaper (like 20-30 cents a gallon) than the ones near the on/off ramps along I-40.
Overview map
We stayed along the fence in the back row (closest to the tracks) pretty much where the arrow points to from the black box that says "RV Park". We didn't want to stay right next to the washrooms (the building just to the left highlighted in green) so they gave us a site 3-4 away but once in the site we wouldn't have minded any of them as none of them was right on top of the restroom/laundry building. We only heard one train come through in the middle of the night but otherwise slept very well.
We walked the town for a couple of hours before heading North and would definitely recommend that. The main street (the storefront part) is probably only about 10 blocks long. Lot's of neat shops (mostly route 66 stuff) and a fair number of restaurants.
Oh one suggestion if you do fill up in Williams, the gas stations along the main drag (E-RT 66) (we used the Circle K) were a lot cheaper (like 20-30 cents a gallon) than the ones near the on/off ramps along I-40.
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