84 total RV sites, sites are 34ft x 77ft, 20/30/50 amp, full hookups, pull thrus, back ins, laundry, RV storage.
Open year-round (weather permitting). PA discount is valid one night. Please see management for discounts on longer stays. Reservations and drive-ups welcome. No restroom or shower facilities. Cash only. Pets welcome. *Plus 8% tax. Rates are for 2 person. $5 for each additional person.
83 miles south of I-40 and 49 miles east of Show Low, AZ. From the North-south on 180/191 to Hwy 60/Main St. Continue east thru town. Approx 1.1 miles east of 180/191 JCT. Park is located 1/4 mile past mile marker 389 on US Hwy 60.
We stayed here recently. We are the newbies. Jay and Debra were the most awesome hosts we could ever have. Debra runs the office, she answered our many questions. Never once seemed to be annoyed and there were lots and lots of questions! Jay was there to help us set up. He was so awesome. Explained what we need to do and taught us how to get it all hooked up and ready for our 3 night stay. Checked on us when he saw us outside, making sure we were doing okay. We loved the open space this park offers. We will be back!!
Very nice and clean place. Spots are very wide and almost level with lava rocks. Not much shade, but trees are growing. Windy afternoon, but nice views of surrounding mountains. Camp hosts Debbie and Jay, are nice and very helpful. I used the Passport america pass and paid cash, so got a great deal.
Decent stay for the price. Conveniently located off the highway. Easy to find. Fairly new as of this writing. Sites are level. Looks like lava rock. New trees planted. In 10 years that will be nice. New utilities. No real club house yet, but that may be in the works as I see they are expanding. Decent wifi. No cable. Overall a recommended stay.
This is a brand new park, it is well laid out for big rigs. Great WiFi, Verizon 5bars, gravel, picnic table, a few young trees. faces Interstate 60, quiet. Beautiful view of the white mountains, we were only staying over night, maybe next time we will stay longer, as there is a lot to do in the area. Hunting, fishing, hiking. At the Arizona visitors center there is also guided tours.