Great campground. Ample room for Big Rigs. Sites 1-8 are grassy sites, back-in only, for smaller rigs, less than 35'. Other sites are pull-through. Solid electrical, 30 amp and excellent water pressure. Pay in adjacent Elks Lodge or place check in container outside. Kids play area with swings, etc. Large picnic area with covered cabana and picnic tables. Within 2 blocks of downtown old Willcox, worth walking through. The positive is also the negative. The City Hall is located in the old train station. That means the train tracks are also a few blocks from the campground. Not a negative to us, but if you're a train hater, be advised. We enjoyed taco night in the lodge..all you can eat for $5.50! There is no sewer hookup, dump station or restrooms. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We camped here for 2 nights. We were close to sights to see and old town Wilcox with you can walk to. Trains do go by about every 40 minutes but if you are tired enough you will sleep though most of the train noise. Nice large RV pull through sites and some back in sites. You must be a Elks member to say here. Dry camping is $10 and $15 for hook ups and the dump is by the lodge. We would stay here again. No reservations first come first served. Verizon and MiFi worked great. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice open campground. Full hookups, $15/night. No traffic noise but approx. 20 trains rumble through fairly close to the campsites. Interesting town dedicated to Rex Allen. Main street is within walking distance. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a passport America campground for us so it cost a little over $19 for a night. It is on the outskirts of Willcox with gravel and stone sites. Not much for shade but it was a good stop for us since we had to do laundry. The campground has cable, dump station, fitness center, full hookups, horseshoes, pull-throughs, showers, and Wi-Fi. It is two miles away from the historic district of Willcox with the Chiricahua Museum, Rex Allen Museum and Friends of Marty Robbins Museum. One can drive to the Chiricahua National Monument, Cochise Stronghold and Fort Bowie Historic Site. We used it for an overnight but some of the other campers stayed for a couple of days to travel to visit these other sites. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a basic overnight park. No shade, tight fit, gravel lot. Could not access wi-fi. The manager gave lots of info on tours of the town and history, and was friendly. Waffle was definitely a plus. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Very basic park. Gravel roads and sites. Very close together. Small laundry facilities. Passport America rate with 50amp service. Good 3G Verizon signal. Okay place to stay to access the excellent Chiricahua Nat'l Monument and Fort Bowie. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Sites were level, was able to stay connected for the night. Water tap did not work, had been frozen and damaged. Wifi worked well. PA rate. Friendly check in, and the place did fill up my late afternoon. Easy entry/exit, quiet park. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Agree with most comments. Easy on/off of I-10. Noise not noticeable from I-10 and trains. Site was level, Wi-Fi and cable was good. Rate is PA rate. Would stay here again. Free coffee and waffles in the morning greatly appreciated before hitting the road. Owner was present when we arrived and was very friendly. Fresh pies are for sale and they looked great. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Small, overnight park. Stayed here with PA rate, 50 amp. There are not too many sites, and most of the pull-throughs filled up by mid-afternoon. This is a rural park with a few trailers and a few RVs. They serve a free breakfast (waffles) and coffee in the morning. A nice touch. Would recommend for an overnight stay. Nothing nearby, and this is on the west side of town. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Basically a bare gravel lot, but this is desert Arizona. A fairly good base for exploring Chiricahua NM and FT Bowie. The owner can be hard to find since she vanished every day but is there later in the afternoon. Wi-Fi signal was OK. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a good stopover park if you are traveling in southeastern AZ. Yes, it is a gravel parking lot with a few trees, but it is neat and spotlessly clean. The Wi-Fi is solid and there are a limited number of cable choices. Highway and train noise is minimal, which is important to us. Our rate was PA including tax. The free breakfast was great. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Easy on/off for an overnight stay, which is what we used this park for. Rate reflects Passport America discount. Pretty much a gravel parking lot with hook ups, but the lady who owns/manages is so nice -- bakes pies to sell (our apple was not all that good), and free waffle breakfast is included. Small workout room/family room with computer and TV/library available. Quiet, good cable and Wi-Fi. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Free waffles and coffee got this park a high rating. Of course the level, graveled sites, very pleasant manager and general cleanliness of the place helped. The bathrooms and shower look somewhat old but are well-maintained and clean. However, it will cost you 50cents for a six minute shower. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Here's the story: there's not much out here, but it's a nice, quiet stopping point along I-10. Gravel, dust, a few trees, large sites, and a dang friendly owner. Free waffles in the morning, and you can always buy a freshly baked pie. Best plus for us: no I-10 highway noise, just an occasional distant train, no whistles blown. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a passport America park which was honored. This is a small park but perfect for an overnight stay. There are also "do-it-yourself" Belgium waffles available in the morning which was kind of neat and different. The surprising thing was the coin operated showers but we will stay there again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Best waffles we've had in years!! Nice breakfast in AM, very friendly folks, good level pull through site and strong electric. Mostly long term but very friendly. Would make a good base to explore surrounding area! Would surely stay here again! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice park. Passport rate. Nice owner. Wi-Fi worked on and off; cable TV worked great. Good location to the national parks in the area. Waffles served in the morning. Would stay here if in the area again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Friendly people. Sites were level. TV and Wi-Fi good. Showers cost 50 cents for 6 minutes. I know this is to save on water, but it's weird. Not much to do, but it's an OK place to stay for a night or two. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Passport America rate with 30 amp was $19.27. This is an easy, inexpensive overnighter. Close to I-10, pull through sites, level, quiet, free waffles and coffee in the morning. It's pleasant enough, and we'd stop here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have stayed at this park over the years using PPA when passing through. It has level clean sites with Wi-Fi, cable TV and full hookups. We were fortunate to be here when the Sandhill cranes were migrating and saw them flying to and from their over night camp. Don't know if you call it roosting. The owner provides free coffee and waffles for breakfast and both are fresh. The coffee is great and the waffles you make yourself, in a pro waffle iron and take back to your camper. I have not had waffles that good in years. We camped here in a Motorhome.
What a great find! We called after-hours for an unexpected stay-over when Interstate-10 was closed in the entire state of NM. A friendly offer to pull in for the night was very welcome. It was a frigid night and the easy, large pull-through site immediately inside the front gate was a breeze. Departure in the AM was equally easy: straight ahead and out the exit gate! Too cold to use any amenities, but this park really saved us. And, they had free waffles and coffee in the AM! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very nice, quiet park just west of Willcox. We stayed one night. The rate was PPA. The owner was incredibly nice. Waffles, coffee, and conversation with other happy campers were a special morning treat. The park is well maintained and clean. Bathroom and laundry were good, Wi-Fi was good. The only downside was space: campers were packed in very tight. Even so, everyone was very friendly. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is an adequate park for an overnight stay. The owners are very helpful and offer waffles for breakfast. The sites are very narrow. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Couldn't ask for a nicer campground. Full hookups, good Wi-Fi and very friendly staff. With waffles for breakfast, what more could you ask for? Would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very nice little clean park. Good camp rate using Passport America. Enjoyed the breakfast waffles and coffee. The owner was very friendly and helpful with our late arrival. Very clean restrooms and park grounds. Would camp here again for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Was a small RV park but was well kept and people were friendly. Was able to park a 38' RV with a toad, which I thought was good for such a small park. Would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is pretty simple but all the facilities work. It is just far enough from Interstate 10 and the train track to be quiet. Staff is friendly ,and they have complementary coffee and waffles in the morning. Rate is PA. A nice park for a one night stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Good for an overnight stop. Long, level pull-through sites. Hook-ups are OK. Convenient to Willcox to visit Rex Allen Museum. Off Interstate 10 and far enough away from railroad to be quiet. Good area for dog walking. Small rec room with TV, books, puzzles, and some exercise equipment. Have stayed here 3 times on trips along I-10. This is a Passport America rate. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A mostly gravel parking lot style campground with old mobile homes which served as the office and shower facilities. The showers were clean but old and showed many repair jobs; but they worked. We were annoyed to have been quoted $12.50 as a PPA rate; and then charged an additional $4.00 for "utilities" for our one-night, 9 hour stay. We obviously did not need A/C and did not even use the sewer hookup; so $4.00 for one night is outrageous. They should quote $16.50 per night in the first place. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Not a whole lot of amenities, but they do have clean showers and are very helpful. Great breakfast (free). Will come again on our way home. Thanks. We camped here in a Truck Camper.
We got a friendly greeting from the owner. Yes, you really can drive the semicircle in front of the office. The sites are level gravel. There is easy access from highway but watch the dip as you exit. There is a 50 cents to use the shower for 6 minutes. The exercise equipment is outdated and broken. There were lots of rabbits in the evening. It is okay for an night stopover. We used our Passport America discount. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
It is a very good overnight stop with all pull through sites. The owner is very nice. We would stay here again. This is a Passport America Park. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Fort Wilcox RV Park is an awesome park. This place sits off the highway and it is the nicest, well maintained park I've been in. Its very clean and quiet. The trains that go by are very soothing.. The other tenants who live there are very nice and friendly! The current owner /manager is a very nice lady who strives to make your stay comfortable. Thank You Fort Wilcox we will come there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 7 / 10 ]
March 2009
$16
Clean pull throughs. Easy access from freeway.Only negative was some traffic noise, as our space was near the road. Friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a very nice park and very reasonably priced. We liked the level pull through site, free WiFi, and cable TV (limited channels). The office personal were very helpful and interesting to visit with. This was just an overnight stay for us and was ideal for that purpose. We will stay here again next year. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
The manager was very nice. This was just an overnight stop and fit the bill. Clean, wide site and level. We would stop here again when passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I reviewed this park this past March giving it I thought a good review. We stopped here for the night on our return trip, and at all 3 sites that we tried to hook up to our hard wired surge protector kept refusing to allow the power to the coach. After about an hour of messing around my husband went to the office to let the lady there know that there was a power problem. She refunded the park fee. My husband said she didn't say a word, just put it on the counter and turned around and walked out. My husband came back to the coach told me what was going on, and he proceeded to put the 50amp cord away and hook our Brake Buddy back up on the car. I was programming our GPS, and we were about to leave when she drove over in her cart (broom stick) and told us to get out. It hadn't even been 5 minutes from the time my husband left the office, stowed a few things, and walked back into the coach. We have never been treated so poorly in the 3 1/2 years we have been full timing. Maybe she was having a bad day, but we weren't exactly having fun messing around with the lousy electrical system of theirs. We left and stayed in Benson, AZ. We pulled in, hooked up, and that was that. We won't ever be staying at Fort Willcox RV Park again. There was no excuse for her treatment of us. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice level sites, good hookups. Very friendly manager and was very informative on area activities. We would have missed a few things if not for him. Must see Tombstone. Park fairly quiet, beautiful sunsets and moon at night. Very easy on/off interstate. Would stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is what a 'pit stop' should be. Full hook ups w/50 amp for $12 a night (Passport America rate) Nothing fancy but clean. Only 1 mile off Hwy 10 (the only turn you have to make is into the campground). We stayed 2 nights and took in Fort Bowie National Park, Chiricahua National Park and Cochise Stronghold (all can be done on a loop route) on a day trip. The campground did fill up each night we were here - you can call ahead an make reservations. We will stay here again when we pass through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This was a great little park for an overnighter or to explore the area. Since we don't care about swimming pools, rec. rooms, etc. we were happy to have a quiet spot with good water pressure, electric and sewer. We used our Passport America, and they gladly accepted it. Very nice, friendly people at the desk. Good cell service, aircard and sat. reception. Sites were gravel and dirt, but they were level and the area was very clean. You can hear the trains at night but once we fell asleep they didn't wake us up. Would be happy to stay here again when in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Passport America Park. On Bus I10, traffic is light at night. New Mexican food restaurant on the edge of town, on the left as you enter town. 1-2 miles. Very good! Convenient to visit Chirachawa Nat'l Monument. Friendly staff. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Great overnight campground which gladly accepts Passport America. Very clean, some traffic noise as it borders Business I10. Would gladly stay there again for an overnight or if I had business in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Regular rate is $20, Passport America Rate is $10. I agree with the above review. This park is easy off/on I-10, about one mile off the highway. Streets and sites are gravel and level. They have pull throughs for overnighters, you don't have to unhook. This park has few amenities, but is quite adequate for overnight or even longer if sightseeing in the area. Note to Big Rigs: Pull in the gate, stop and walk to the office to register. There is a very tight turn in front of the office. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is a Passport America Park and we stayed there a week with 50 amp service for $63. The sites are gravel and were smooth and level. The park host was very helpful about things to see and do. There are lots of interesting things to see within a short driving distance of the park. I would recommend this park to anyone who wants a quiet, clean park to stay in while sight seeing the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is surrounded by a run-down neighborhood and a storage facility. It is not at all attractive. The sites are all open with stone. There is no store at the camp, but a grocery store is 3 walking blocks away. This is about 70 miles from Tucson and the price includes cable, so it is somewhat busy. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park was a lifesaver for us. Had trouble with our truck out on I-10. Was able to get here to the park and fix the truck. The folks that operate the place and a few of the retired guys kept offering to help fix the truck. The park is nice and clean and easy to access the interstate without road noise. Trains were not a problem. I would definitely stay here again and would recommend this park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Nice small park, mosty geared to snowbirds, but we found it a nice place to stop for the night. Quiet, and quite frankly, we loved hearing the trains throughout the night, not enough to wake you out of sleep but you could still hear them. We would stay here again and would like to come back and spend more time and investigate the surrounding area someday. We camped here in a Motorhome.
I would have given this park a 5 (which is average, not bad) except fot the wonderful lady in the office who is a one-woman Willcox and Cochise County booster. She was an absolute wealth of information on the area's history and what to see and do. This park is a small, older park with about a dozen mobile homes in the center and RV spaces ranged around the edges. Although there were a few rather shabby permanently parked rigs, over all the park was well-kept. Be advised that the swimming pool is just one of those small round above-ground jobs, but kids would find it OK I'm sure. There is a nice recreation room with free coffee and you can check out videos for free and there is also a good selection of paperback books for lending or swapping. Train noise is not too noticable and not loud enough to keep you from a good night's sleep unless you are a very light sleeper. No freeway noise. WiFi worked fine. This park made a perfectly adequate base for exploring Chiricahua National Monument, Fort Bowie National Historic Site and Cochise Stronghold. Additionally, thousands of Sandhill cranes make their winter home on the Willcox Playa and they are a wonderful site to see too. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice overnight park. Easy to find off of I-40. Staff very pleasant. WiFi fast and strong. Only drawback very close to railroad with train noise all night. Have stayed here before and will again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We spent two nights here. The staff was very friendly. Since this was the first time to use our trailer, the owner showed us how to hook up properly and gave us some helpful hints. It is a nice small park with gravel, level spots. We were in a pull through. Our site had a nice picnic table also. It is a little ways from I-10, so you don't get the traffic noise, but you do hear the trains at night. We plan to stay here again when we are in the area. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
A small Good Sam park with friendly staff. Very clean & quiet, great for overnight stops, cable included. Gravel sites are level with plenty of space & picnic table, some with mature trees. Showers, restrooms, and laundry were clean. Modem, rec. room, playground & above-ground pool available. Definitely would stay again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We enjoyed this park. Employees were friendly and helpful. We did not notice the trains at all. The lots were gravel but were level. The only downside at all was the Wi-Fi. It only worked occasionally. When it did work, it was fine but that was a minority of the time. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very helpful desk attendant; wonderfully stocked trade library, cute little store but down to their lower levels of inventory, pet friendly, clean CG w/level - gravel sites. Front desk gave us options of which sites to use & I always like that - this time we moved 1 spot over to avoid a tree branch extending across a fence. Pool & spa area are clean but have seen better days & probably need some modernization. Did not use restaurant but it seemed like it would be very convenient - esp 4 breakfast. Also did not use Wi-Fi but overheard another RVer commenting to attendant on it fading in and out. Here's the downside - TRAINS! constant, day & night. DW & I are beginning to think there is some national property tax benefit to putting RV CGs near RxR tracks. Would definitely check out the park to the north if we needed to stay in the area again to avoid the noise. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This our second stay at this park. The electricity is good and the staff is friendly. The book exchange is great. We will not return again, however. The sites are narrow and crowded and the laundry is dirty and not well maintained. One washer was unplugged, one so dirty I wouldn't use it. One dryer has a sign that says, "High heat, only." I found gum in one dryer. OK for overnight, not for several nights while visiting area attractions. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
It is a very good park for an overnight stay. It features well lit and marked spaces. There is plenty of room for slides and long rigs. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
My wife and I were worried at first because last year it had really gone downhill. Are we glad we stayed now. They have upgraded and repaired the buildings. The Pool and Spa (indoor) really feel great after a long days driving. The campground itself is all crushed stone. However if makes a great stopover while in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
BEST park in 1000 miles. Loved it! Quiet, level, immaculate roomy sites! Don't let neighboring sites lure you in. Go the extra block and receive the blessings this park offers! We will be back often! We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very noisy park. Cows were mooing and trains were running all night long with horns blaring. Wi-Fi was weak. Disappointing. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is old and the sites are narrow. However, the 50-amp electric was very reliable and the restrooms were spotless. Park includes a large fitness center, a restaurant, and a great book exchange. They were doing work on the water system, but warned us ahead of time so we could fill our fresh water tank. The Wi-Fi was free and generally reliable. We would stay here again if we wanted to visit attractions in the area such as Chiricahua National Monument. Rating is based on attractiveness of the site. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We chose to stay in Willcox rather than travel into Tucson. This is a parking lot in back of what looks like an old motel. The cable and Wi-Fi are both excellent. The other RVers here are very friendly. It is not a destination spot, but is adequate for an overnight stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This is the best rv park in the area; but not all that great. We stayed for a week as there was a lot of things in the area we wanted to do. We told the owner when we checked in that the spa was important to us - use it after hiking. What we were NOT told that, since the pool, spa and fitness center were indoors and were locked up when he was not in the office - he leaves pretty early and it is closed Sundays and holidays. So our use was very limited. TV service went out for days (still out when we left) - not that important to us except for news on occasion. We like this area for hiking / exlploring and will most likely stay here again - but now we know what to expect. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very accommodating. Arrived past dark; the manager lighted our way in to the site. Next day loaned us a ladder to scrape snow off the slideout awnings. Nice weight room and heated pool. Would stay there again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We only stayed their overnight. The staff was very nice and helpful. We arrived late(2030) and was disappointed that the restrooms, showers and pool were locked up. The park is clean. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This park is clean, and with the exception of trains on the nearby tracks, quiet. The gravel drives and sites are level and well-packed. Pool and restaurant not open on weekends, but the host opened the pool for my kids to swim. Lots of long-term campers, but no really junky rigs. We would use this park again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Very pleasant park - seemed to be the best in the neighborhood. Quiet area and friendly staff. Amazing work-out room with more machines than some clubs we've seen. Huge indoor pool - nice "club room". Other than that, not much to talk about. The streets and the park are all gravel. Level sites are not defined, but they are wide and generous. No picnic tables or other site enhancements. Recently planted trees which will be wonderful in several years. Some permanent residents but no real "junky" looking rigs. Rail tracks somewhat nearby, with regular trips and blasting horn. If your rig has good sound insulation this probably won't bother you. If you're sound sensitive, don't stay here. The campground is within walking distance of downtown & adequate shopping (groceries, dollar stores, hardward, etc). We stayed here for a week and thoroughly enjoyed the neighborhood. Nice economical, quiet and clean place to stay in while sightseeing the area. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
OK park for stopover. Restrooms were clean but dated. Graveled sites level and well groomed. Close to highway, easy on and off, but you paid for it with highway noise. Would stay there again for overnight stop. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
This is a good park to stay at on your way through. The gravel sites are level and the management is very friendly. The Wi-Fi is fairly fast. The downside is that you are close to I-10 so there is traffic noise (ear plugs can be your friend!) Easy access off the highway and back on. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We found the owner friendly and gave us good info of the area. They have a nice little RV accessories shop in the check-in building. The place was tidy as well as very clean bathrooms. All spaces are level gravel and clean, easy access on all sites and sites are wide enough. There are some trees and some shelters for picnic tables. The host did say they put the chain up around 6:00pm so unless they expect you they won't be around and you can't check in. We drove by the other parks, and found this to be the nicest and the price was right. We were here in a 40' rig and would stay again as it is handy being right off the freeway. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Would love to rate this park higher but the road and train noise made for a poor night's sleep. This is a nice, clean and friendly park which seems to be another converted KOA. Nice fenced dog area (gets a 9 rating). Our site was located closest to the freeway which was a result of our request to be close to the dog run. Stay as far back in the park as possible strongly recommended. Very easy freeway access, level sites, and large enough to accommodate most any size RV. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed at this park for one night. Rate reflects GS discount. Owner was friendly and helpful with information. Park is conveniently located off I-10. Although close to I-10, our site was far enough away from the interstate that we didn't hear traffic noise. This is a big rig friendly park and there's plenty of maneuvering room. The sites are on a large gravel lot. We had no problem leveling. All services worked as they should. Clean laundry room and rec area. There was a large dog run area. Another plus for this park is that there is a large truck/RV wash just next door. We would stay again if passing through the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Stayed there for two nights, used the RV park as a base from where to visit Chiricahua Monument and Fort Bowie (which I both can highly recommend). Positive about Magic Circle: friendly staff, a website which is up to date, clean restrooms and showers, sites that are easy to access, propane available and level sites. What I liked not so much: The park itself is OK but as it is mostly gravel it it's not very charming, and since it is located directly next to I-10, it is a bit noisy. So all in all, I would stay there again as a stopover or when going to the above mentioned natl. monument, but it's not a holiday destination. Price reflects AAA-discount. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate reflects the Good Sam discount. This is a good place to stay for an overnight or while visiting in the area. The water pressure was good. Sprint and Verizon worked well. The interstate can be noisy, and we heard trains, but the noise didn’t bother us. We would come again if in the area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Very clean, friendly staff. Large spaces with a nice clean lighted fenced dog area. Fairly noisy with highway so close, but all the parks are close to the highway here. Would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice stopover on I-10. Across from TA truck stop. Wi-Fi was terribly slow and the park was not full. Nice greeting at check-in. Water pressure was low to non existent. Manager said that was not normal. It appears that most sites face to the east. I had asked for a north facing pull-through; he said no problem. We ended up facing east. No problem with satellite. We didn't use the cable. We might not stay here again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The rate reflects their four night special. It is an easy on/off the interstate. The park itself is all gravel with some shade trees. Our site was large and level with plenty of room for our toad. The water pressure was good. Our internet card and cell phone worked well. We wouldn’t hesitate to stay here again when in the area as it was perfect for what we needed. Be sure to go into town to Big Tex Barbeque. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We have stayed in this park before. Each time it was a pleasant experience. Friendly staff, large level spaces and the cable TV worked fine. There is a very clean enclosed dog run. A little freeway noise at night but didn't keep us awake. We will stay there again on our way back from New Mexico. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This used to be a KOA but is now Good Sam. It is basically just a dirt parking lot, but the cable is adequate and the WiFi is excellent. There is some noise from the freeway but it didn't keep us up. Office staff were very friendly and we would definitely spend the night here again on a future trip. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This campground has dated restrooms and showers, but it is very clean, and staff are very nice. It has a rec room with TV. However, it is close to the interstate and has some traffic noise. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a nice park with long, level sites. Easy on and off freeway. The park is near the freeway, but we heard little noise at night. $24 rate is the four night rate. We would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
GREAT CAMPGROUND. We stayed here in early December and returned. Very friendly. Please stay here, you won't be disappointed. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Have stayed here before. Owners friendly and this is an old KOA park now privately owned. Lots of rooms, level sites, big rig friendly and a great location off of I-10. This place is a great old style park with a nice degree of freedom and room to roam. It is a very reasonable nice place to stay. We camped here in a Motorhome.
The owners here were great. They waited up for us to come in a little after closing and gave us an escort to the site and help setting up. There's plenty of room, easy to pull in/out, and our site was perfectly level. The hookups were in good shape and there are shade trees (a rarity for this area). If you are going to come in after 8PM call earlier and let them know or they will lock up and leave. The only reason I didn't give it a higher rating is the location. Willcox, AZ is not exactly a destination. If you have to overnight in this region, though, this was a great place to stop. I though this was a good value and appreciated the service. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
Worked for a quick overnight. The basics were in good order and the park is gravel but spacious enough. The lady in the office was kind enough to tell us the best way to leave if pulling out early in order to drop the chain and not have to back up the rig. This park is convenient off the I-10 and worked well for us. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park is convenient to I-10. The roads are very navigable, and the park is very clean. The pull-through sites are easy-in easy-out. The hookups are convenient, and there is cell phone and satellite access. They have a small store that seems to have just what you need, and the personnel are very friendly. And, the sites are level. This is a great overnight stop. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice no frills park with easy access to I-10. The sites and roads were all gravel with large shade trees next to many of the sites. The campground backs up to the interstate, so road noise is constant, but it didn't bother me. There is so much truck traffic on I-10 that the noise was more of a constant background level that you could tune out. The WiFi worked fine, which is one of my hot buttons. The town is a good central location for area attractions like Chiricahua National Monument and Tombstone. I would definitely stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a good park for an overnight or even for a few days stop. Easy access to the interstate. Even though we were so close, we did not hear any road noise inside our RV and did not notice any train noise until we were preparing to leave. Staff was friendly and our site required no leveling. Verizon air card and phones worked well. This is a Good Sam park. We would stop here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is an alright park. We stopped to visit the Cochise Stronghold area. The WiFi worked fine. The hosts were friendly. The place was clean and neat. We would stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stopped here overnight on our way to Yuma. Large easy to get into pull throughs. Very friendly folks in the office. We will be back. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This is a very nice, clean park with home size garbage cans throughout. Main drawback is no swimming pool and somewhat high rates. For a one night stay tho, it's worth it. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Review Rating
[ 8 / 10 ]
July 2010
$32
Just North of I-10 this is a Great small Park for a one night stay. The long wide gravel sites make it easy in / easy out and offer some shade. The staff is very friendly and helpful. The park offers an enclosed pet area, a small playground, and pool table. There is a Travel Center within walking distance. This is our 4th time to stay at this park and will return when passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park close to I-10 and services. Accommodates big rigs easily and the staff is friendly. Sites are packed gravel with lots of room for tow vehicles. Has propane close by and a nice RV/Truck wash very close, and this was handy. Nice desert terrain and lots of room to move around. We like the place and would stay again for sure! We camped here in a Motorhome.
Park has nice level sites. Check-in person was friendly and helpful. Hookups were the worse for wear, but worked OK. Clean campground, clean rest room. Has a dog area. Super-8's Wi-Fi from across the street was stronger than camp's own, so we used that. I'd stop here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Staff was friendly, and there are large graveled level sites. Located too close to the freeway to suit us, rather noisy, but the easy access to freeway was nice, great for overnighter. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Level, gravel, pull through sites. Park is very convenient to I-10. Management was nice and they have a dog run. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Pretty basic desert gravel stop near the highway. Still, it was attractive. Clean, well maintained, and the owners were super friendly and helpful. For us, that makes all the difference. Not a destination camp perhaps, but we would stay again if passing through. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Owners very friendly and helpful. Large, sturdy, well constructed dog run. We trailer a vehicle and sites accommodated MH, trailer and vehicle comfortably. Sites level gravel and very clean and quiet. Not packed in like sardines. Would definitely recommend. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Well stocked RV supply store, cheaper than most Camping Worlds we have been to. Friendly staff. Sites were level, utility location was good. Some shade trees. Good location for Chiricahua Natl Monument if you are over the 29' limit at the Natl Monument. Not much in town so get supplies before visiting. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We stayed two nights. The owners where very nice and provided local info. Neat and clean park. Nice pull-throughs. I would recommend this park. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Review Rating
[ 9 / 10 ]
January 2009
$27
We stayed here for an overnight stop. Very nice owner, clean neat park, level sites. Even tho its close to I-10, the traffic noise was not annoying. Close to a Best Western with a good restaurant. We would definitely stop here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
Had great pull through sites and the Wifi was very accessable. Nice to have a laundry available till 8:00pm at night. Close to the highway but little or no noise.Has some cute cabins, too. Store had what we needed and the Couple who own the place where so very kind and helpful. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Not to much to say about this park. It's big rig friendly, the owners are nice, has gravel roads and sites, is level and they have picnic tables. Ok for an over night stay, but not much to see or do in this area. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park, pretty reasonable facilities and good owner. This park had the least expensive laundry of any we have encountered in four years of full-timing. The back sites are far enough from the interstate to be not particularly noisy. Definitely no train noise. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A nice park to overnight. Lady who checked me in (owner) very helpful, even loaning me a ladder to climb on top of my rig to see what type of vent I needed as one blew off. A well-stocked store of RV accessories. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Clean and easy access. The pool was closed and unknown when it will open (important in the summer). Freeway noise is minimal as long as you are in the back of the park. Nice shade trees. We would stay here again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
We have a dually/36' high-profile fifth wheel. Our pull-through site was good, level and easy on/off I-10. An old Park but well maintained and very friendly staff. Wi-Fi signal good from trailer. Would use again for overnight. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
A good over night campground. The host was very friendly and helpful. Easy on and off for big rigs and the sites are large. The WiFi was free and worked perfect. If WiFi is important to you, this is the place. The price also includes cable TV. The only downside to this park is the I10 traffic noise. It didn't bother us because it was cool and our windows were closed. Overall, it was a pleasant overnight stay and we would surely stay again. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice family-run campground. We showed up at 10pm and the owner took us to our spot and chatted w/ us on local places to check out- very friendly. We took our Jeep to tour Tombstone and Chiricahua Rocks National Park for the day and they let us leave our motorhome/trailer all day, returning around 6pm. We saved 50% w/ CampClub USA so was only $14. We'd stay here again for sure. Nice big pull-through and had no problem w/ our 65' of motorhome/trailer. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Nice park, of it's type. Very friendly staff. Laundry is good and sites are level. Good power and water pressure. Lots of trains a ways off, but it's a campground, right? We stayed here in 2011 and now the Wi-Fi is excellent. We'll be back. We camped here in a Motorhome.
Basically an RV section inside a Mobile Home park. All level sites but no shade or wind break. Nice lounge area; very clean and spacious showers & restrooms. Friendly staff. A good place to stay if your rig is too big for the Monument or Nat'l Forest. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
Nice, clean, small MH park with a dedicated RV area in the center. Level gravel sites are easy in and out. Excellent clubhouse with clean restrooms, laundry, and rec. room. Excellent Wi-Fi. No cable TV, but got a good HD picture with antenna. New owner took over in July, 2011 and is extremely nice and helpful. This is our second stay and will definitely stay again. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.
This park had the best amenities in Willcox. They just added excellent, free Wi-Fi. The park was very clean with a great rec room with cable TV, good washers and dryers, and very clean restrooms and showers. We camped here during a visit to the Chiricahua National Monument. We used a 50 amp site. A nice quiet park that we will definitely stay at again. Thanks to the management for the friendly check in and help. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We picked this park on a whim when deciding to stop early for the day. OK but lack of 50 amp meant we had to manage electric usage until it cooled enough in the evening and air conditioning was not needed. Level very large pull throughs made parking easy. Friendly check in. Free WIFI was intermittent and not very fast. We did not use the free cable TV hookup because of our dish. We would not stay again if it was hot and we needed air conditioners running at max effort. We camped here in a Motorhome.
We wanted a homebase for daytrips to explore the Chiracahuas and Cochise Stronghold, but were leery that this park might be too marginal, given the location in town and the low price. But it was just perfect, if you don't want a pool, clubhouse, etc. We were exhausted from our day's outings and just curled up inside the motorhome for the evening. The place is very quiet, clean, and the sites were level and well graveled. And there were lots of cable TV channels to choose from. All this for $18 per night. None of the competition in Willcox is elegant, but way more expensive, so we felt we really lucked-out to be at Sagebrush. We camped here in a Motorhome.
A plain parking area with excellent staff. Wi-fi only works near the office, but Verizon had very good coverage. Nice family room with TV and jigsaw puzzles for all. Good washers and driers. Office open from one to five in the afternoon. Located near the "old town" of Willcox. Closest camping to Chiricahua National Monument for big rigs. Sandhill Crane wintering ground close by, near Kansas Settlement, about ten miles. I'd stay there again, mostly due to low internet price of $18 and friendliness of the staff person. We camped here in a Motorhome.
This park is in the center of a mobile home park. The sites are level and the power, water and sewer were good. The WiFi was under construction so we had to walk up to the rec center to connect. The office is only open part time but if you have a reservation the site is pre-assigned. Most all the sites are pull through so no assistance is needed. The host is more than helpful with local recommendations. This is a park for an overnight, or as base camp to visit the Chiricahau National Monument and the numerous ghost towns and Tombstone are all within an easy drive. There is a busy RR track about 1/2 mile south but for us it was not an issue. There is a great BBQ smoker downtown and there are gun fights staged in the Historic District every Saturday at 2:00pm. There are places to eat and numerous museums within reasonable waking distance. The Rec center and the super clean rest rooms/showers are open 24 hours. If you don't want to pay for what you don't use, stop in. We will stop here again. We camped here in a Travel Trailer.
We were amazed at the low price and high quality of this campground. Staff very friendly and helpful. Bathrooms were exceptional, also included shampoo/conditioner and liquid soap, very clean and well maintained. Satellite TV connection. All of this for $14 a night, unbeatable value, plus great restaurants nearby. We camped here in a Tent Trailer.
30' wide lots in basically a parking lot topped with pea stone. These lots are in a small mobile home park of about 32 units. No children's play equipment. A view of the mountains from some sites. Pretty quiet except for the busy railroad tracks about 1/4 mile away. But we like the sounds of trains. No picnic tables or fire rings or grills. Our rate was Coast to Coast. We camped here in a Fifth Wheel.