Another 3 week visit. This park offers a central location for many hot spots in southern AZ, and easy access to and from route 90 and I-10. WiFi network has been removed, but park offers inside and outside Internet jacks at the clubhouse for 24 hour access. There is an electric surcharge for actual usage if staying longer than one week. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Arrived after 5PM and was directed to Site 1 for registration. Staff was very accommodating despite being "after hours." WI-FI was available and at no extra charge although it meant choosing a site nearer the antenna than we might have preferred as coverage did not reach all sites. Great showers! All in all, a very satisfactory experience . . . and the price was right. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I've stayed here numerous times over the past 4 years for 1-3 weeks on work-related trips to Ft Huachuca. It's a quiet park with lots of room and no trashy rigs or behavior. The staff is friendly and accommodating. There's no pool but I use the older-style equipped exercise room and love it. The WiFi is good but can be spotty and the cable TV service is just ok. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Fantastic park. We spent a month there for $265 plus electric. They paved all the roads while we were there. Can be a little dusty if the wind picks up. Close to Sierra Vista for shopping. Lots of things to do in the area like Tombstone, Fort Huachuca,Kartchner Caverns. Very friendly employees. Rv store sits up in front of the campground is handy for supplies and they sell propane there. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We stayed using our RPI membership which is indicated by the nightly fee. Paved roads at the front of the park - rest of it is gravel. Sites are also gravel w/full hook ups. Didn't pay for WiFi as our Verizon air card worked here. No shade and lots of 'stickers' - which was strange as there isn't really any grass! Small clubhouse w/book exchange & puzzles. Laundry room was clean. No pool or playground for kids. Within driving distance of Fort Huachucha & Tombstone as well as several BLM sites. We would stay here again if we are in the area - mainly because it is part of our RPI membership. We camped here in a Motorhome.
There is a lot to see and do in the area but not in the park. They built a new section for park models or your RV and it doesn't look like they have any building or site requirements. Some places look very trashy. Childern are welcome here but there isn't anything to do for them to do in the park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice clean park with lots of room. Easy access to and from the park. The staff was friendly and helpful. Park was very quiet and gearing down from the winter crowds. All gravel spots with a few trees. Not very much on extras. They had WIFI for a price. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This ia a "member only" RV park (AOR), and is our "home park". Big sites, small trees which facilitate hanging bird feeders. WiFi and washing rig/toad cost extra. Well-run, clean park. New, very large expansion is in process of completion. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The registration staff were rude. We arrived on Valentines' Day. We left the next day, as planned. That morning, one of our party was told they could not park next to their elderly parents for less than 5 minutes while we prepared to leave. Since the previous camper had just moved out, our party parked next to their elderly parents anyway. Immediately, the campground staff demanded they "get out of the park now!" We did not see why there was such rudeness and lack of concern for the RV parks' staffs' actions. There was nothing that had to be cleaned or accounted for. It was just a campsite with dirt and gravel and lots of goathead weeds. There were no amenities that we saw. They consider this to be an RV Resort with lots of sale or rent by night. We will not stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We came here to be close to Tombstone not wanting to stay in Tombstone. We were so glad we stayed here. What was going to be a two day stop turned into a full week. The park is sparkling clean, manicured, impeccable. There is much to do for children, although we don't have any, with the pool, pool table, ping pong, large screen TV and hiking paths. It is extremely quiet and peaceful which we love, with huge RV sites, mountains at every view. It is out in the desert with a 10 mile drive to a large grocery but the drive is worth the peaceful beauty of this RV resort. We have Passport America which they accept and we are in a 40' motor home. I wish all parks could be as nice as this one. We would stay again in a heart beat! We camped here in a Motorhome.
I came for a night or two, stayed for a week and would have stayed longer if I hadn't had prior commitments. The rate is with the Passport America discount. What a wonderful park...great staff, lots of amenities, wonderful laundry room, HUGE sites. I put up bird feeders on the tree beside my RV...wonderful variety of birds in the area. Not crowded this time of year and the weather was wonderful! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Our second review of this park. Hope that is permissible. We stayed here in 2004 as well. Not many changes, but the Passport America rate of $16 per night for a maximum of 7 nights makes this fine park seem an excellent value. Facilities are top-notch although, still being fairly new and in the desert, it will be a long time if ever before shaded sites are available. Wifi is still pricey for a single night at $5, but weekly and monthly rates are available that are fair. Electrical is still metered at 13 cents per kwh for an additional cost of a buck or less per night depending on A/C usage. Obviously a big rig with multiple A/Cs in the hot season, TV, etc will cost more. We stayed for 6 nights and are totally satisfied. If we return to southern AZ we will definitely stay at Tombstone Territories a third time. If you plan to do so, consider buying a PA membership. It will pay for itself in only 3 nights at this one park! We give this place a 10 at PA rates . . . perhaps a 6 at the full $32 rate plus electric as it seems power and wifi ought to be no additional cost for that price. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The park is located in a beautiful desert setting with views all around. All the huge sites are angled, giving every site a view. There is great desert hiking and around the perimeter of the park is good dog walking, also. The laundry has too few washers/dryers for a park its size. We stayed here a month at a rate of $425 plus electric. Staff at this park could use some lessons in customer service, too. Our only real complaint while staying there was that the wind BLEW incessantly, no fault of the park's. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Not really for kids, nothing for them to do. Fantastic view, great sites, only 10 or 12 miles from Tombstone. No grass, typical for the area, grass won't grow. Great staff. It cost us an extra $3 a day for electric, (we have a washer-dryer). You only pay for what you use, makes sense to me. We would absolutely stay here again. In fact we extended our stay a couple of days just to hang out. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean and spacious park, out in the middle of the desert between Kartchner Caverns State Park (A must see) and Tombstone. Very quiet and dark at night. Nice to see the stars out. Staff was very pleasant to deal with, which is a huge plus to us. The only negative I found was the extra charge for power ($7 for 3 nights in winter-Expect to double that during summer heat) and parties with more that two people (plus tax on each person!!). Will stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Spacious drive thru sites in a very nice setting. As it is remote it is very quiet... no trains, no trucks, etc. Facilities are old but well taken care of. Other comments: Electric is extra $$$ @ $.13 per KW, even on short term stays. Water pressure is very low... less than 30. WiFi is extra $$$... not very strong. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
The sites are spacious and level, with a nice concrete pad. I stayed here 3 days after spending a night in Tombstone at a much higher rate. I used P.A., and was pleased with the rate even though they charged .13kwh. It only cost me $2.50. Like the others, I stayed a few nights, when the temperatures dropped below freezing and they asked us to unhook the water. I thought it was a reasonable request. The staff was very friendly and caring. When I went for a hike, they asked me to let them know which direction I was going and to check in when I got back, they didn't want anyone getting lost! There is a nice path around the park for walking dogs, and the laundry facility is excellent too. Very delightful place to stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground is out in the middle of nowhere, but a great place to stay to take in the sights in Tombstone. Friendly, helpful staff. Laundry was clean and not too expensive. It got down to 24 degrees the night we were there and they ask you to disconnect the water hoses if freezing weather is expected. It was not a problem for us, just used our own water that night. They charge 13 cents per kilowatt electricity, but even with us running electric heat all night, our charge was only 3.00. The surrounding mountains were gorgeous and after dark we could hear the coyotes howling in the fields behind the park. We would stay here again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very pleasant RV park. All sites are large pull throughs, being 40 x 80 crushed gravel, and all appeared to be pretty level. My only problem with the sites was, even though they are quite large, the concrete patio is situated smack in the middle of each site. This means you have squeeze your rig between the patio and the side of your site, which is separated from your neighbor with desert plants. If you have slides on both sides, your drivers side slide might interfere with desert trees or plants, and your curb side slide might overhang the patio. But once situated the sites have a pretty roomy feel, with plenty of parking space for the toad. The staff was helpful and very friendly, making us feel very welcome. They meter the electric, even for daily stays, and mine ran about $1 a day for a 3 day stay. Didn't try the WiFi since it's an additional daily charge, or use the cable hookups since we used our satellite. This is a great location if exploring south eastern Arizona. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a wonderful, desert campground. The spaces are large and well landscaped, with beautiful views all around. We found it through Passport America and would camp here again. There is added cost for 50 amp sites, daily electric used, and for Wi-Fi. It is a dog friendly park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I rated this park a 9 because I guess I don't know what to expect from and 10 park. Considering you are in the middle of the desert - literally - this is probably the nicest park we have stayed in. You park at an angle, into a level nicely landscaped 40X80 graveled spot with a new table and concrete pad. This park was built in 2000, and is very modern. You can see for many miles in every direction, and I never knew there were so many stars up there at night! As quiet as you will find except for some loud motorcycles in the early evening sometimes. Great staff. We extended our stay here and wish we could have stayed another month. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Wonderful 360 degree Mountain Views! Very quiet and peaceful. Tombstone, Bisbee, Benson, Sierra Vista (Ft. Huachuca) nearby for site-seeing. Very large sites 40x80 with nice landscaping. Cable TV, Heated Pool with Sun Shade is in the process of being completely enclosed in the upcoming month (pool will remain open during the addition). Lots of books and magazines to exchange, which was my daily routine. Lots of room to get out and walk, including walking pets. The staff keeps and maintains the park in a very clean and neat order. I was here during the off-season and the weather was pleasant due to the elevation. I used a Verizon air card and cell phone which worked great the entire time. Moon and starlit skies are wonderful. I will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Access to state land to walk dogs which is a big plus for us. Sites clean. Staff friendly and helpful (this was our first time out in our motorhome). You do have to pay for electric use. Stayed in site G6. Great views' and quiet. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Easy access off SR82. Wide, paved interior roads with gravel sites. Park well maintained. Each site is metered for electric. WiFi costs extra. Very friendly staff. Accepts Passport America and Good Sam discounts. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Beautiful new park in a desert setting with distant mountains in all directions and no intervening clutter. Very quiet as it was at only about 10-20% capacity during our one night stay. A lovely place but WI-FI was $5/night. Considering both my wife and myself desire simultaneous internet access on our respective laptops, this seemed too high a price. For the remainder of our stay in the area of Sierra Vista we moved to the Mountain View RV Park a few miles away on route 90 where prices were lower ($22 undiscounted)and WI-FI available for no additional charge. Oh, I forgot to mention that electricity was metered and charged at 13 cents/kwh even for a one night stay. This adds another step of complexity in departing as you must visit the office and pay, or leave payment in an envelope if departing before the office is open. Staff were courteous and friendly but, despite the lovely setting, the cost of WI-FI, coupled to the high per diem rate and the additional cost and nuisance factor of metered electricity drove us away. But, it IS a lovely park! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very orderly and clean. Sites are large pull thru's with concrete pads and gravel between spaces. A few desert shrubs are between spaces, but shade is limited. The clubhouse had lots of resource material on the local area, and the pool was warm and pleasant. Some of the staff could use a charm school refresher. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Theres are a lot of things to see in the area, the site is nice and clean and the staff is friendly. I would recommend to friends and family. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a great campground! Friendly staff who will do their best to make sure you enjoy your stay. Fantastic views. Had a jam session with local musicians which was enjoyed by most of the campers. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed here last year and enjoyed our stay. The only thing that's changed is that they now have cable/sat. TV and now have wifi throughout the park. Price for wifi, $5.00 a day. Good cell phone and aircard (Verizon) service. Aircard here VERY fast so found no need for wifi, which I think is over priced! Had a problem with one of our slides and asked for motor specs to be faxed to the office. They charged $1.00 per page, must have been very special paper!! Park is still very clean, and they offer a Sunday pancake breakfast. Only thing that was different this year was the water pressure. Wasn't as good as last year. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Be VERY ALERT!!! They charge for electric. It's not written in Trailer Life nor Woodall's about this added expense. They claim to have WiFi at a charge of daily, weekly or monthly......... It is POOR and that is speaking mildly. The park is well kept, but we didn't use their restrooms, shower or laundry. They could care less if their guests have a problem with their "very low" WiFi system. They only have one antenna for their size. They need at least 4 to 6. Guess that's what happens when they don't want to accommodate their guests and use those pay and play type of WiFi systems. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
January 2007
$30
I rated this park a 9 only because there didn't seem to be a lot of planned activities (not that we were looking for them.) There was a nice large pool with spas. The sites were large and all the roads were paved to eliminate dust. This is one of the best parks we have stayed in. I won't repeat the positive descriptions already entered, but have to mention the spectacular mountain views. You won't be disappointed... We camped here in a Motorhome.
We checked out nearly every campground in Benson, Bisbee, St David and Tombstone and found this to be the best. The park is very clean, quiet, and modern. The sites are large and well spaced. The staff is very helpful and friendly. They'll escort you to your site and help you hook up and level. Since it was not the high season yet, they made sure that every new arrival had at least one empty site between them and their neighbor. The campers were also quite friendly. We attended a football bowl game potluck in the clubhouse, the first night. The park is at least 8 miles from anyone or anytown, which makes for quiet nights with great 360 degree views. There are nice hiking trails within the park and along the San Pedro river nearby. My only complaints would be 1) no cable TV, although antennae reception was good, 2) they charge extra for electricity, which added about $3.50 a day due to high heater use as nightime temperatures got down into the low 20s. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Real nice campground. It has a nice desert setting. Large sites. Has good walking trails around the campground. They charge for electricity on a weekly stay. We will stay again when in the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Great star gazing, and wonderful 360 views. Clean clean clean! Laundry facilities are wonderful, very helpful staff. We stayed for a week using our Passport America pass. Big sites and long pull throughs. We will stay again for sure! We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very quite park, out in the desert. Sites are large, level with a small concrete pad and picnic table at each. Electricity is charged additionally per day $.13 per KWH. Our electric bill came to an additional $1.30 per day. We did not run the AC. Restrooms are not special. Concrete floors, plastic curtains for stall and shower doors. While we were there, there was no cable TV available. Pet rules are enforced yet there are 3 resident dogs that roam the park without anyone picking up after them. Lots of activities but not really kid friendly. Things like the pool table not allowed for under 21 years of age. Swimming pool closes at un-posted times. We booked this park because we wanted quiet vs. train noise. We got the quiet but not the amenities we had experienced at park in Benson. We will probably not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We are Passport America members and found this listing under Huachuca City which is 11 mi. from Tombstone. We found the staff friendly and informative. The grounds are as clean as can be and the laundry facilities were spotless. The park has fantastic views and at night the stars sparkle. Best of all it's quiet at night!! We camped here in a Motorhome.
First, I must state I didn't stay at this C.G. I was looking for parks in their general vacinity and ran across their website. It didn't give rates, but indicated that "special rates" were given to Passport America, and Good Sam members. I couldn't find their campground on P.A., or Good Sam's websites, nor on my P.A. CD. So, I e-mailed them asking for their rates, since their website information was inadequate. I also asked about the discounts available, and told them they were not listed as a participating C.G. on P.A. or Good Sam websites. The first response to my e-mail was from the "boss", who informed me they were a highly rated RV park, then questioned my reading skills and informed me I had oral diarrhea. Being a very helpful person, he then proceeded to tell me "I surmise from your email that you are only interested in the cheapest rate you can get. You won't find happiness here. Thanks for the inquiry have a nice day. " My response: "I see that your manners are on par with your marketing skills. While you didn't bother to answer my question, you did tell me what I needed to know". Then one of his staff responded with: "By the tone of your e-mail, I agree with my boss, you will not find happiness here". So much for friendly and helpful management and staff. If that's the kind of people you want to deal with, this is the RV park for you! Personally, they make Wal-Mart or a truck stop look good to me. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice, new park surrounded by desert, exceptionally clean, extra long cement pads convenient trash can placements throughout the park. Beautiful sunsets over the desert. Very pet friendly. Only negative--cable TV was limited and poor quality (management stated it was scheduled for an upgrade). Staff was friendly and helpful. Entertainment was provided on Friday nights; full breakfast cooked on Sundays for a nominal charge. We enjoyed the proximity to Tombstone and other sites in the area and ranked this campground in the top category of places we've stayed--we'd definately stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a really nice RV Park. The sites are large and the view is great. The pool is
very nice and the library is well stocked. We will stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 6 / 10 ]
September 2005
$32
Better than average. Sites were large and clean. The park advertises a chip and putt golf course but it wasn't groomed well enough to golf at. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed here 4 years in a row. Park has huge rv sites with cement patios and has a
picnic table at each site. Pool not real big, but nice, and is heated. The spa is used alot during the winter months. There are two laundry rooms, large recreation hall with big kitchen, billard room, and library. Hiking trails around the park. Pitch and putt golf course around the back side of recreation hall. Great place away from all the town noise. Lots of places to visit in the area. Enjoy our stays there every year on our way back to Oregon. The staff and owner are great people. Always there to help if help is needed. They are Passport America and always happy to see us even when we used our Passport America card. We would highly recommend this park to anyone traveling the Southwest Arizona area. You won't be disappointed. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
November 2004
$14
Nice park close to historic Tombstone, Fort Huachuca and the town of Bisbee with open, level gravel sites, nice views and very friendly, helpful staff. Nice game room and book exchange. Very clean bathrooms, showers and laundry. Electric was metered. Passport America park. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park close to historic Tombstone, Fort Huachuca and the town of Bisbee with open, level gravel sites, nice views and very friendly, helpful staff. Nice game room and book exchange. Very clean bathrooms, showers and laundry. Electric was metered. Passport America park. We would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice, reasonably level, big open sites with wonderful mountain views. Good power and good water pressure. Plenty of room for big rigs. Passport America discount available on space available basis. WiFi available for $1.00/day. All sites, regardless of length of stay, or what type of discount you are using, are electric metered at $0.13/KW. We averaged just over $3.00/day during a time when the night time temperatures dropped below 28 degrees every night. Shopping is about 20 miles away, which can be a good thing. Historic Tombstone is about 11 miles away. Very quiet campground. Sunrises, sunsets, and star-filled night skies were spectacular. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
2003
$27
Extremely nice staff. large gravel sites with small concrete patios. Beautiful desert views. Two park dogs prowl the park but stay away if you let them know their not wanted. They were not a nuisance. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 1 / 10 ]
2003
$25
Nice Park, they advertise huge sites - they need to advertise a huge ego as well. Took us over 20 minutes to check in due to everything having to be entered into computer - by someone that can't type. Argued with me that my zip code must be new because it didn't show up (she had the numbers reversed). This is the only campground that demanded to see my drivers license, and recorded the number (I asked and was not given an intelligent answer why this is). Mgr was concerned that she would have to relocate someone coming in the day we were leaving if we didn't leave by checkout time - there were 5 sites total occupied at that time! Our traveling companions were assigned the wrong site and were told to move AFTER they had set up. Seems they were on a 50 amp site, and didn't pay for it. The fact that they only had 30 did not matter and they had to disconnect and move anyway. If you leave your site empty to go siteseeing for the day, their rules say they will resell it if you don't check with the manager first (I'd like to see them try to enforce that one). Their flyer lists over 30 "don'ts" Children and pets are afforded the same social strata here as well - we had neither, but the rules are about the same for both. Interesting point - while your dog must be leashed at all times, there are 2 campground dogs that wander at will and can be seen going from site to site begging for food - the brochure asks that you do not feed them (except for dog biscuits)! The putting greens are putting only, you cannot walk on them. However, we witnessed the camp dogs relieving themselves on them several times (and they WERE NOT picked up after). You however, can be ejected if you allow your pets to even walk on them...We would have asked for a refund and left - but there are no refunds after they start their paperwork. I know I didn't need someone's attitude after driving for 10 hours that day. Especially when the CG was empty, they should have shown a little appreciation for us. I believe it was because we were using PPA. But in the off season, 1/2 is better than nothing, and if you don't want to give 1/2, don't belong to the program. We will not visit this park again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
2003
$23
Passport America. Very nice new campground. Friendly. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.