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RV Park in Flagstaff AZ area

frac999
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Someone please tell which RV park in Flagstaff would be the best for large 50 amp 5th wheel?
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tsetsaf
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Greer's Rv Park has a couple huge pull thru full hookups near the front. JH is open only during peak months. See a lot of the Flagstaff RV Parks here.
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64thunderbolt
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laknox wrote:
zedd wrote:
We've stayed at J&H several times and never had any problems. I think it's the nicest place there. The KOA is really cramped. We've also stayed at Kit Carson but about all it has going for it is the location, it's just short of being a real dump. However, some friends of ours stayed at Woody Mountain last summer for a while but moved to Kit Carson after a week or so. I don't think there are any really nice parks in the Flagstaff area. There's lots of demand from folks in Phoenix trying to escape the summer heat so they can fill up just about any park...doesn't have to be very nice. There's a nice national forest campground north of town at Sunset Crater but no hookups and only a few spots for an RV. A really nice RV park there might be a good business opportunity for someone...


If it's not the tree-huggers, it's the Indians, which is why almost nothing can get done in Flag. Look at the issues they had just to get the forests thinned to reduce the fire danger. It took a very real scare of the town burning for something to get done and the first close-in fire proved the need of it. A new commercial RV park "in the trees"? Never happen close to town. Maybe the Bellemont area, west of town, where the Camping World is, but that's the start of the "scrub" country.

Lyle


I have a friend that is a ranger in Coconino & he said it takes 5 yrs to get a controlled burn permit. Tree huggers file suit every time they apply for one. If you are staying for some time 42 miles southeast is the Happy Jack lodge. Hookup sites are tight but will take a big rig. No shade. They also have dry sites in the pines back behind the main park. I stayed there last summer in a dry site. All pull throughs. My site was 170' long trailers are about 30' apart in tall pines. No gen or outside lights from 10pm to 7am.
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Curly2001
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Woody mountain is great. Call ahead and ask for a large site. Great place!
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laknox
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zedd wrote:
We've stayed at J&H several times and never had any problems. I think it's the nicest place there. The KOA is really cramped. We've also stayed at Kit Carson but about all it has going for it is the location, it's just short of being a real dump. However, some friends of ours stayed at Woody Mountain last summer for a while but moved to Kit Carson after a week or so. I don't think there are any really nice parks in the Flagstaff area. There's lots of demand from folks in Phoenix trying to escape the summer heat so they can fill up just about any park...doesn't have to be very nice. There's a nice national forest campground north of town at Sunset Crater but no hookups and only a few spots for an RV. A really nice RV park there might be a good business opportunity for someone...


If it's not the tree-huggers, it's the Indians, which is why almost nothing can get done in Flag. Look at the issues they had just to get the forests thinned to reduce the fire danger. It took a very real scare of the town burning for something to get done and the first close-in fire proved the need of it. A new commercial RV park "in the trees"? Never happen close to town. Maybe the Bellemont area, west of town, where the Camping World is, but that's the start of the "scrub" country.

Lyle
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zedd
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We've stayed at J&H several times and never had any problems. I think it's the nicest place there. The KOA is really cramped. We've also stayed at Kit Carson but about all it has going for it is the location, it's just short of being a real dump. However, some friends of ours stayed at Woody Mountain last summer for a while but moved to Kit Carson after a week or so. I don't think there are any really nice parks in the Flagstaff area. There's lots of demand from folks in Phoenix trying to escape the summer heat so they can fill up just about any park...doesn't have to be very nice. There's a nice national forest campground north of town at Sunset Crater but no hookups and only a few spots for an RV. A really nice RV park there might be a good business opportunity for someone...
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tandk
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The Flagstaff KOA is not good for big rigs. We have a 23' 5th wheel and we had to ask them to give us another spot because we couldn't fit due to hanging branches! Would not want to drive through there in a big rig!
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Dave_and_Sue
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We stayed at the KOA just off of I40 in Williams last Oct.We were there for 3 days and it is a great CG.
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TGPILOT
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I agree on Williams, nice place to stay.

hotpepperkid
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FishCatcher1 wrote:
Go to KOA.com. I have stayed at this park several times and found it acceptable. It is on the north end of town and has shopping around it. It is open year around, but they had snow yesterday. It is in the pines. Good luck. Drive safe. I'm out their somewhere also.


The KOA in Flagstaff is a dump. Black Bart's has a good restarunt but is very close to the RR and trains go through there all night long. We always stay at Greer's Pine Shadow, its laid out weird but the guy will lead you to your spot and assist you in parking if you need it
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tchil
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Black Bart's is in town and the steakhouse musical review was a lot of fun. It is not a very attractive park but easy in and out with a big rig. If you just passing through for a night or two it would be fine but any longer it is just too plain.
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JRandall
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Agree with going down the hill a bit to Williams. More to enjoy there as well.

FishCatcher1
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Go to KOA.com. I have stayed at this park several times and found it acceptable. It is on the north end of town and has shopping around it. It is open year around, but they had snow yesterday. It is in the pines. Good luck. Drive safe. I'm out their somewhere also.

CA_Traveler
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mileshuff wrote:
There really isn't any RV parks in the Flagstaff area that are too good. J&H is ok at best. Be warned the owners have strict rules that some may find odd. We were ordered to turn all outside lights off at 9pm and go inside. Earlier than that we were told our single lantern was too bright and must be turned down to very low (we had it about mid brightness). The next morning the owner came by and commented about a single empty bottle of wine left on our table outside. She told us that perhaps their RV park isn't a proper fit for us and we'd be better suited to an RV park where people drink. ODD!
Odd indeed. While we didn't experience this it clearly shows the total lack of public relations understanding by the owners.
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laknox
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Early on in our RVing life, we stayed at the KOA in Flagstaff; that was in '05 or '06. It was older and somewhat tight, as I remember. Nice park and not too noisy from the trains. Only problem we had was they didn't like our old Rottie lap-dog and we ended up taking him to our nephew's place about 10 miles away for 2 nights. The Williams KOA is much newer and I've heard good things about it. Never stayed at Munds Park but the sparse landscaping doesn't appeal much to us. There's a park at Black Bart's, near Little America, but haven't heard much about it.

Lyle
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