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601 W Franklin Ave, Williams, AZ 86046, USA
Williams, Arizona 86046
+1 800-843-8724

When we decided to get a campsite next to the train, we expected some train noise. I didn't notice it as often as some of the other reviewers mentioned, but yes...trains will go by the campground several times a day. The facility is well maintained and clean. The only small complaint I have is the showers. The water was often lukewarm and there wasn't a drain in the dressing area, so I was often dressing in a half inch puddle of other peoples' shower water. Otherwise, Williams is a really cute town and a good start point for venturing into the Grand Canyon.

This park is a couple blocks to Route 66 and the shops that line it. Cruisers was good to eat at for burgers and BBQ. The park is paved and level.

It does have a small laundry facility where there are multiple machines out of order so we were like sardines in there the first night with everyone else waiting to wash and dry. We made use of the bath house last night and it was DISGUSTING! Hair and dirt all over the floor and it smelled as if someone had been washing their dog in there. I should have taken pics. I could see that it was a very nice facility but clearly no one had been cleaning it. The pool is not close, it is located at the hotel a couple(few?) blocks away.

Convenient, clean and well kept. Close to train tracks... can get very loud when a train goes by. Only happened twice during the night and early morning. Excellent facilities.. . clean bathrooms, laundry rooms and you can use hotel amenities like pool, fitness center and restaurants. They have both back in and pull through spaces. Asphalt with Rick parkway. Paid $42 including tax for one night with discount. AAA or Good Sam. In a 37' class A.

CHECK IN IS ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE RV PARK, RIGHT BEHIND THE PLAYGROUND!!

The train runs quite a bit! I don't know what times through the night because it blows the horn and jerks me awake and after I calm the dogs I try immediately to close my eyes again, but definitely blares its horn at 5:30am(because here I am writing this review). I expected a train...I didn't expect the horn to be blown all night and morning!

Very clean and quiet well managed place with good showers and good spacing between rvs. The best was the free access to the hotel pool and large indoor hot tub next door including free shuttle service to get there and back.

I really didn't care for the RV park. The train sounding during the day was obnoxious enough, but at 10:30 pm and 6:00 am and who knows whatever other time in the night, it's infuriating. The dog's didn't like it either, and they kept me awake also. You don't have to be a light sleeper to be woken up from the train. I normally sleep in very late because i stay up, but with the train I may just have to start adjusting my sleep schedule for he next week to revolve around the darn train. I would not recommend you stay there if that would bother you the way it bothered me for a whole week. But if you love the sound of trains waking you up then this is the place for you! There are mosquitoes everywhere and shade is very nonexistent during the day. The campground looks like it was a renovated (or not renovated) parking lot, if we're being quite honest. At 6:00 am the sun is shining onto the windows and so bright that it looks like it was 7:00 am. We haven't used any of the amenities so far, but we do plan on using the pool later, which is very inconveniently located at the hotel a couple blocks away. However, there is a shuttle that will take you so that's fine. The place doesn't even have a dog run. We own two large dogs and they need to run around and we camp a lot and haven't been to one campground without a dog run or somewhere to let your pups loose. When you ask if they have one, they're very vague and say they have a 3 acre dog walk that goes around the park. It's just a trail around the park for you and your dogs to become victims to mosquitoes. The trail is covered in hard rocks and gravel and not dirt or grass or anything like that to soothe their paws. Everything has gravel and dirt everywhere, which my dogs hate, it hurts their paws, and there's no grass or any space whatsoever unless you're on an end spot. Overall, the people staying there and the staff were friendly and it seemed like a sort of well maintained place, which were the two stars, and the train ride was awesome, but other than that I would not stay here again and I would only recommend this place to certain people.

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  • Jessica
    Added 2016.05.18
    When we decided to get a campsite next to the train, we expected some train noise. I didn't notice it as often as some of the other reviewers mentioned, but yes...trains will go by the campground several times a day. The facility is well maintained and clean. The only small complaint I have is the showers. The water was often lukewarm and there wasn't a drain in the dressing area, so I was often dressing in a half inch puddle of other peoples' shower water. Otherwise, Williams is a really cute town and a good start point for venturing into the Grand Canyon.
  • Elijah
    Added 2016.04.05
    This park is a couple blocks to Route 66 and the shops that line it. Cruisers was good to eat at for burgers and BBQ. The park is paved and level.
  • Savannah
    Added 2015.07.31
    It does have a small laundry facility where there are multiple machines out of order so we were like sardines in there the first night with everyone else waiting to wash and dry. We made use of the bath house last night and it was DISGUSTING! Hair and dirt all over the floor and it smelled as if someone had been washing their dog in there. I should have taken pics. I could see that it was a very nice facility but clearly no one had been cleaning it. The pool is not close, it is located at the hotel a couple(few?) blocks away.
  • Gabriella
    Added 2015.07.06
    Convenient, clean and well kept. Close to train tracks... can get very loud when a train goes by. Only happened twice during the night and early morning. Excellent facilities.. . clean bathrooms, laundry rooms and you can use hotel amenities like pool, fitness center and restaurants. They have both back in and pull through spaces. Asphalt with Rick parkway. Paid $42 including tax for one night with discount. AAA or Good Sam. In a 37' class A.
  • Richard
    Added 2015.01.01
    CHECK IN IS ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE RV PARK, RIGHT BEHIND THE PLAYGROUND!!
  • Lily
    Added 2014.11.03
    The train runs quite a bit! I don't know what times through the night because it blows the horn and jerks me awake and after I calm the dogs I try immediately to close my eyes again, but definitely blares its horn at 5:30am(because here I am writing this review). I expected a train...I didn't expect the horn to be blown all night and morning!
  • Jesse
    Added 2014.07.22
    Very clean and quiet well managed place with good showers and good spacing between rvs. The best was the free access to the hotel pool and large indoor hot tub next door including free shuttle service to get there and back.
  • Ian
    Added 2013.06.24
    I really didn't care for the RV park. The train sounding during the day was obnoxious enough, but at 10:30 pm and 6:00 am and who knows whatever other time in the night, it's infuriating. The dog's didn't like it either, and they kept me awake also. You don't have to be a light sleeper to be woken up from the train. I normally sleep in very late because i stay up, but with the train I may just have to start adjusting my sleep schedule for he next week to revolve around the darn train. I would not recommend you stay there if that would bother you the way it bothered me for a whole week. But if you love the sound of trains waking you up then this is the place for you! There are mosquitoes everywhere and shade is very nonexistent during the day. The campground looks like it was a renovated (or not renovated) parking lot, if we're being quite honest. At 6:00 am the sun is shining onto the windows and so bright that it looks like it was 7:00 am. We haven't used any of the amenities so far, but we do plan on using the pool later, which is very inconveniently located at the hotel a couple blocks away. However, there is a shuttle that will take you so that's fine. The place doesn't even have a dog run. We own two large dogs and they need to run around and we camp a lot and haven't been to one campground without a dog run or somewhere to let your pups loose. When you ask if they have one, they're very vague and say they have a 3 acre dog walk that goes around the park. It's just a trail around the park for you and your dogs to become victims to mosquitoes. The trail is covered in hard rocks and gravel and not dirt or grass or anything like that to soothe their paws. Everything has gravel and dirt everywhere, which my dogs hate, it hurts their paws, and there's no grass or any space whatsoever unless you're on an end spot. Overall, the people staying there and the staff were friendly and it seemed like a sort of well maintained place, which were the two stars, and the train ride was awesome, but other than that I would not stay here again and I would only recommend this place to certain people.
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