Orchard Ranch RV Resort Good Sam Verified Campground

11250 E State Rt 69, Dewey, AZ 86327

Good Sam Verified Campground
(8 reviews) 3 out of 5 stars from 8 reviews
Good Sam Rating
Good Sam Rating
Facility 9.5
Restrooms 9.5
Appeal 10
(8 reviews) 3 out of 5 stars from 8 reviews
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Address

11250 E State Rt 69
Dewey, AZ, 86327

Coordinates:
34.568750, -112.269390
Elevation:
4,700 ft (1,433 m)

Open all year

Contact

Cards Accepted

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Facility

Type: RV Park
Laundry

 

Policies

Pets welcome
Some restrictions
No tents
Total spaces: 375
Spaces available: 25
Seasonal Sites: 350
Site length: 50
Max length: 50
All-Weather sites: 25
Pull-thru size: 31 x 50
Pull-thrus: 25
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of full hookups: 25
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 50

Restrooms
Laundry
Dog park

Swimming
Hot tub
Enclosed game room
Horseshoes
Heated pool
Horseshoes
Heated pool

(within 10 miles)

Archery range
Hiking
Fishing
Kayaking / canoeing
ATV riding
Kayaking / canoeing
ATV riding
Mountain biking
Casino
Casino

(within 20 miles)

Hunting season: Year-round

Military Discount

3 (8 reviews) 3 out of 5 stars from 8 reviews
Facility
3.2
Restroom
4.7
Appeal
4.5
What is being rated?
5 5 out of 5 stars 08/29/2020

Orchard Ranch welcomed us with open arms on our first extended stay, one month, in our new motor home. Getting away from Phoenix into 20 degree less days was a pleasure. Made good friends at our site. The Covid shutdown was unfortunate but we had enough going on in the fabulous two cities of Prescott Valley and Prescott to make our days busy. It was cicada year and we were entertained each night with their songs. The gravel sites were large with paved roadways between, backing in was no problem. Activities... Read More

Orchard Ranch welcomed us with open arms on our first extended stay, one month, in our new motor home. Getting away from Phoenix into 20 degree less days was a pleasure. Made good friends at our site. The Covid shutdown was unfortunate but we had enough going on in the fabulous two cities of Prescott Valley and Prescott to make our days busy. It was cicada year and we were entertained each night with their songs. The gravel sites were large with paved roadways between, backing in was no problem. Activities on site were very limited due to Covid, but the advertised activities were varied, as this is a residential over 55 development as well as an RV park. Many clubs were advertised and outdoor activities were omnipresent. We enjoyed volleying pickle ball a lot. We did enjoy our month stay at Orchard Ranch immensely. Staff was friendly, nights were quiet, once the cicadas stopped chirping, and when Covid goes away, the activity level is outstanding. Plus Prescott And Prescott Valley. I even caught a fish at Lynx Lake, one of four beautiful lakes in the area. We will be returning, for sure, for our summer stays and in between too.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 06/07/2020

We keep coming back because it works so well for us. The park is clean and friendly. The spaces are big and have some privacy and a picnic table. Great cable. The staff will respond quickly. When it is 20 degrees cool than Phoenix, its easy to overlook things that some might deem negative. A quick trip from the Valley of the Sun and you are in the cooler weather. We have camped here year round and have never been disappointed. Plus no hidden fees. Lots of shade too. Admittedly it isn't... Read More

We keep coming back because it works so well for us. The park is clean and friendly. The spaces are big and have some privacy and a picnic table. Great cable. The staff will respond quickly. When it is 20 degrees cool than Phoenix, its easy to overlook things that some might deem negative. A quick trip from the Valley of the Sun and you are in the cooler weather. We have camped here year round and have never been disappointed. Plus no hidden fees. Lots of shade too. Admittedly it isn't a roughing it experience as there are permanent residents here too. And you can hear the traffic. But the days are temperate and the nights cool. Only a few miles from everything that Prescott Valley and Prescott have to offer. Great pool, clean restrooms, BBQ, activities, etc. Plus being over 55 there aren't any children, only dogs :-)
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4 4 out of 5 stars 12/06/2018

55 and over resort in Prescott Valley with a mix of pre-fab park models and RV spaces. There are paved driveways with a gravel site pad. The site was a huge pull-thru, probably the widest site we've ever been in with full hookups and a picnic table. We were visiting friends in Prescott so we didn't spend much time in the park but they have nice facilities with clean restrooms. We paid $39.59 per night.

2 2 out of 5 stars 11/08/2017

This is a mobile home park although they do have about 30 overnight RV spots. All RV spots are NOT pull throughs so best to call ahead and make a reservation. Good Sam book says they have 300 pull-throughs but 90% are used for mobile homes.

5 5 out of 5 stars 07/02/2017

This is one of the nicest, cleanest RV resorts we've had the pleasure of visiting. The spaces are large pull through and easy hookups. We visit here every so often and always greeted with smiles and everyone is so willing to help. There are so many activities or just sit and visit with other guests which we really enjoy. We had another wonderful visit and really enjoyed!

1 1 out of 5 stars 11/03/2016

Perhaps "Stepford Ranch" would be a more appropriate name. First, the list of rules and regs is a mile long. When I finished reading all the do's and don't, I was pretty tired. Second, be warned: most of the people at this park are permanent residents, and some don't take kindly to "strangers," meaning new people. There is a marked lack of trust. We encountered daily questions as to who we were and what were we doing in the park. Conform and act a certain way, and all goes well. But step away from... Read More

Perhaps "Stepford Ranch" would be a more appropriate name. First, the list of rules and regs is a mile long. When I finished reading all the do's and don't, I was pretty tired. Second, be warned: most of the people at this park are permanent residents, and some don't take kindly to "strangers," meaning new people. There is a marked lack of trust. We encountered daily questions as to who we were and what were we doing in the park. Conform and act a certain way, and all goes well. But step away from the expected pattern and suffer the consequences. True, the fearful and suspicious behavior of the residents is justified to a certain extent: it is a vulnerable population who could be harmed by TRUE strangers with ill intent. Downside: people who are suspicious and afraid can react with anger. The ones I encountered certainly did. One evening I was harassed so badly that I resorted to calling 911 because I feared for my personal safety. Credit to the manager, who was able to calm all concerned and reassure the angry residents that we were, indeed, paying for a spot. The bathrooms are immaculate. Pickle ball is a great game. There are free donuts on Wednesday. It is a clean and well-organized park. The "free" wifi comes and goes, so have a sense of humor if you get online in the "clubhouse." I found most of the staff to be responsive; again, especially the manager. What had me upset was the extreme rudeness and appalling angry behavior of some -- certainly not the majority -- of the residents. If you are in any way an individualist, or someone who is not constantly cheerful and outgoing whenever in public, I'd say steer clear of Orchard Ranch.
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1 1 out of 5 stars 03/21/2016

Had the worse stay in my 25 years of Good Sam RV camping. This is a nice park, good water pressure, good power supply, pull thru spaces nice. I was all set up / I'am RVing. Let's start planning our stay OOP'S Experienced a water outage (2 hours) No notification No update to the day campers. Went to the office to check, WRONG thing to do. Treated me like I was stupid, YES the water is off AND ? Wow! Saturday morning, four electric utility trucks pulled up inside the park. New power poles... Read More

Had the worse stay in my 25 years of Good Sam RV camping. This is a nice park, good water pressure, good power supply, pull thru spaces nice. I was all set up / I'am RVing. Let's start planning our stay OOP'S Experienced a water outage (2 hours) No notification No update to the day campers. Went to the office to check, WRONG thing to do. Treated me like I was stupid, YES the water is off AND ? Wow! Saturday morning, four electric utility trucks pulled up inside the park. New power poles (2) were set, new transformer. Had no electricity 9 am to 5 pm. No notice again. Office said it wasn't planned. Hmmmm! A Lot of equipment for not being planned. Had to pay extra for internet at my site. No power to the park.Lost some money there. Monday, Water off again. No courtesy notice. Went to the office, First thing out of their mouth Don't start yelling. WOW ! Good Sam needs to follow up on hospitably here. K.O.A. would never put up with this kind of treatment to there guess. Sorry, not a complainer, but this was not acceptable.
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1 1 out of 5 stars 11/24/2015

This park refused our stay due to having a service dog and their undue professionalism on breed identity. They took one look at my service dog and "assumed" he was a bully breed dog. He is not of a bully breed and they refused to look at his vet records as to his breed. This resort has been reported to the Department of Justice ADA division. They have no respect for disabled veterans and their service dogs.

5 5 out of 5 stars 08/29/2020

Orchard Ranch welcomed us with open arms on our first extended stay, one month, in our new motor home. Getting away from Phoenix into 20 degree less days was a pleasure. Made good friends at our site. The Covid shutdown was unfortunate but we had enough going on in the fabulous two cities of Prescott Valley and Prescott to make our days busy. It was cicada year and we were entertained each night with their songs. The gravel sites were large with paved roadways between, backing in was no problem. Activities... Read More

Orchard Ranch welcomed us with open arms on our first extended stay, one month, in our new motor home. Getting away from Phoenix into 20 degree less days was a pleasure. Made good friends at our site. The Covid shutdown was unfortunate but we had enough going on in the fabulous two cities of Prescott Valley and Prescott to make our days busy. It was cicada year and we were entertained each night with their songs. The gravel sites were large with paved roadways between, backing in was no problem. Activities on site were very limited due to Covid, but the advertised activities were varied, as this is a residential over 55 development as well as an RV park. Many clubs were advertised and outdoor activities were omnipresent. We enjoyed volleying pickle ball a lot. We did enjoy our month stay at Orchard Ranch immensely. Staff was friendly, nights were quiet, once the cicadas stopped chirping, and when Covid goes away, the activity level is outstanding. Plus Prescott And Prescott Valley. I even caught a fish at Lynx Lake, one of four beautiful lakes in the area. We will be returning, for sure, for our summer stays and in between too.
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5 5 out of 5 stars 06/07/2020

We keep coming back because it works so well for us. The park is clean and friendly. The spaces are big and have some privacy and a picnic table. Great cable. The staff will respond quickly. When it is 20 degrees cool than Phoenix, its easy to overlook things that some might deem negative. A quick trip from the Valley of the Sun and you are in the cooler weather. We have camped here year round and have never been disappointed. Plus no hidden fees. Lots of shade too. Admittedly it isn't... Read More

We keep coming back because it works so well for us. The park is clean and friendly. The spaces are big and have some privacy and a picnic table. Great cable. The staff will respond quickly. When it is 20 degrees cool than Phoenix, its easy to overlook things that some might deem negative. A quick trip from the Valley of the Sun and you are in the cooler weather. We have camped here year round and have never been disappointed. Plus no hidden fees. Lots of shade too. Admittedly it isn't a roughing it experience as there are permanent residents here too. And you can hear the traffic. But the days are temperate and the nights cool. Only a few miles from everything that Prescott Valley and Prescott have to offer. Great pool, clean restrooms, BBQ, activities, etc. Plus being over 55 there aren't any children, only dogs :-)
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4 4 out of 5 stars 12/06/2018

55 and over resort in Prescott Valley with a mix of pre-fab park models and RV spaces. There are paved driveways with a gravel site pad. The site was a huge pull-thru, probably the widest site we've ever been in with full hookups and a picnic table. We were visiting friends in Prescott so we didn't spend much time in the park but they have nice facilities with clean restrooms. We paid $39.59 per night.

2 2 out of 5 stars 11/08/2017

This is a mobile home park although they do have about 30 overnight RV spots. All RV spots are NOT pull throughs so best to call ahead and make a reservation. Good Sam book says they have 300 pull-throughs but 90% are used for mobile homes.

11250 E State Rt 69, Dewey, AZ 86327
Coordinates: 34.568750, -112.269390
Elevation: 4700

Directions
From Jct of I-17 & Hwy 169 (Exit 278), W 15.1 mi on Hwy 169 to SR 69 (in Dewey), NW 3.2 mi (R)

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