We have created the campground page to assist you in deciding whether you would like to stay at a given campground. We currently have a 40' Diesel Motorhome with three slides; prior to 2007 we had a 35' Gas Motorhome with one slide. We do not rate campground bathroom facilities as we seldom use them; we prefer the convenience of our own restroom. We use the various campground links on the left side of this page in determining where to stay.
Happy Camping!
Site#: 16
Type of hookups: Full hookups 50 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes.
Wi-Fi: Yes, and our Verizon mifi worked fine as well
Cable: Yes.
Pros: Close to Petrifid Forest and Painted Desert.
Cons: Train noise, but you will have that anywhere in this area. Very narrow side-by-side sites. If you are going to stay here ask for any outside site, so no one is on your curbside.
Cost: $33.00/day for the 50AMP site
Rating: 6.75
Notes: We stopped here to tour the Petrifid Forest and Painted Desert.
Site#: 21
Type of hookups: Full hookups 50 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes.
Wi-Fi: Yes, and our Verizon mifi worked fine as well
Cable: Yes.
Pros: Nice wide and long gravel pull through site. The campground has an indoor pool, the wifi and cable were good, and the staff were very helpful and accommodating.
Cons: Train noise, but you will have that anywhere in Williams.
Cost: $44.00/day for the 50AMP deluxe site
Rating: 8.00
Notes: We stopped here to tour the Grand Canyon.
Location: Camp Verde, AZ
Site#: 45
Type of hookups: Full hookups 50 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes.
Wi-Fi: Yes, but for one person only. Our verizon mifi worked fine as well
Cable: Yes.
Pros: Nice pull in site, so no one in front of us. campgrounds has many amenities, and very well kept. The staff is very helpful and accommodating and lots to see and do in the area. Near the interstate, but we honestly don't hear much road noise.
Cons: No privacy between sites, pretty much like any other RV park.
Cost: $210.00 for a week (price includes tax and electricity)
Rating: 9.00
Notes: We stopped here to tour the surrounding area lots to see and do in the area.
Location: Casa Grande, AZ
Site#: 1565
Type of hookups: Full hookups 50 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes.
Wi-Fi: No, but our Verizon aircard worked fine.
Cable: Yes.
Pros: Nice wide long site, campgrounds has many amenities, and very well kept. The staff is very helpful and accommodating.
Cons: Daily and Weekly rates are very expensive, Train whistle noise, no privacy between sites.
Cost: $362.84/Week + Tax (This actually was for two weeks, they had a special you pay for one week and the second week you only need to pay for the tax of the 2nd week).
Rating: 8.00
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Location: Tucson, AZ
Site#: 84
Type of hookups: Full hookups 50 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes.
Wi-Fi: Yes,but at office only. Our Verizon aircard worked fine.
Cable: No, and very few channels through the antenna.
Pros: Nice wide long site, and great to just get up and walk out in the desert without having to drive. Numerous trails that are connected to the Tucson Mountain trail system. The owners are very friendly and go out of their way to be accommodating.
Cons: Our site slopped in the back making it a bit harder to level. The only amenities are the trail system, and only one local channel via antenna.
Cost: $559.00/month (includes tax and electricity)
Rating: 7.75
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Location: Terlingua TX
Site#: 2
Type of hookups: Full hookups 50 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes.
Wi-Fi: Yes, and pretty fast...much better performance than our Verizon aircard.
Cable: Yes, but not many channels and would fade in and out at times.
Pros: Pull through sites, easy on and off access from TX-118 (right at the junction of 170 & 118), staff, and residents very friendly. Groceries, fuel, and cafe right here on grounds if needed.
Cons: Very dusty park as the sites and roads are mostly a powder dirt with very little to no gravel.\Very remote location so only a small shop for groceries and a little cafe, and because of the location the prices on everything including fuel is much higher.
Cost: $26.00/day
Rating: 6.5
Notes: We stocked up on groceries before arriving here because of the limited choices and prices. We stayed here to tour Big Bend National Park and it is the closest park to the west entrance. We did a quick stop at Maverick Ranch RV Park, in Lajitas and John would recommend stay here vs Big Bend RV Resort. It is 17 miles one-way further to the park entrance (17-18 minute drive), but the roads and sites are all paved. I however should mention that we noticed the cell reception in Lajitas was only 2 bars vs the full 5 bars in Terlingua.
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Location: Alpine TX
Site#: C2
Type of hookups: Full hookups 50 AMP.
Big Rig Friendly: Yes.
Wi-Fi: Yes, but very slow, so we used our Verizon aircard which worked great.
Cable: Yes
Pros: Pull through sites, easy on and off access from TX-118 (follow bypass as campground website directs), staff, and residents very friendly. One of the nicer campground in the area to tour Ft. Davis area.
Cons: Not much room between you and your neighbor, not much in the city of Alpine itself and only one grocery store in town which was OK (Porter's Thriftway). Fuel prices and such are more expensive in this area because of the remote location
Cost: $27.72 (Good Sams discount for a week)
Rating: 7
Notes: We stayed here to tour Ft Davis and the Davis mountains.