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jlsandia
Reviews: 1
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Date of Stay: August, 2020
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Appeal Rating Been coming here for years but probably won’t again for a very long time. Litter, trash, cigarette butts everywhere. Numerous broken tree limbs dangling over sites like a tornado had passed. No care to sites between guests during our week stay. Rocks between sites not raked and full of trash. Site barbecue grills full to top with old briquettes and ash. Litter around bathrooms and perimeter of park worse than in sites. Small, dented metal trash cans in each row full by 9:00 AM and left full most of day. So sad that a once lovely national park facility has been left to decay- Especially at $61 per night. Your tax dollars not at work here.
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NCC1701
Reviews: 27
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Date of Stay: September, 2018
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Appeal Rating It's a state park. Conveniently located. A little tight. 35' class A with toad - had to unhook to fit in site, but that's OK you will be using toad to see park. Hook-ups OK. Did not use facilities. Reasonably quiet. Elk in campground. Sign at entrance makes you feel special that YOU have full hook-ups. )
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TmD
Reviews: 3
Helpful Reviews: 2

Date of Stay: August, 2018
Choose this park for its proximity to the Grand Canyon. Minimal to no amenities. Pay showers and laundry was $5.50 per load but I expect this is typical for the area. It wasn’t busy when we were there so that was nice. The 120 outlets on the power box didn’t work. WiFi was weak and hardly useful unless at the office. One morning Elk were inside the campground and this was awesome. Starbucks, resturaunt and grocery store next door. Walking distance to catch the shuttle to the Grand Canyon.
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byrons opinion
Reviews: 28
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Date of Stay: November, 2017
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Appeal Rating Stayed here for a week. Sites are good size. Facilities are just bathrooms. Location, location, location! No tv, no wifi but you are in the park with shuttles to take you wherever you want to go. Elk walk through your site! A great stay.
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TomInMidTN
Reviews: 18
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Date of Stay: November, 2017
We stayed here 2 nights on our way east. It is about an hour off of I-40 from Williams, AZ. Our FHU 30-amp site was great. Office warned us not to leave sewer hoses out as the raves like to peck holes in them. Shuttle runs from office to all points in the national park. First morning, we drove to Williams to take a tour(a pretty boring 1 hour drive). We drove to the Yavapai Lodge to have breakfast the second morning, it was pretty good buffet. Our site was a 29 ft. and up FHU, no issues.
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ScottMP
Reviews: 1
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Date of Stay: April, 2016
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Appeal Rating We were unfortunate to be parked right next to the public bathrooms, so there was a LOT of traffic around our RV. The pad we were on leaned every heavy to the driver side of the RV, which required a LOT of lift to level it. The cable RV Hookup did not work.
On the good side of things, the area was beautiful and peaceful. it was easily in walking distance to Mathers Point, and was excellent from a hiking point of view.
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TnTB
Reviews: 29
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Date of Stay: March, 2016
We have a fifth wheel and have been full-timing for a while. We had a site in Trailer Village. Grand Canyon Park is a self-contained village, with a grocery store, restaurant, shuttle busses, post office. It had laundry and showers in gust services in Mather Campground. No need for typical park amenities like a pool etc because of the wondrous views. Tip: you'll probably have to use blocks under the wheels because of the inclines in many sites.
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pddemarco
Reviews: 1
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Date of Stay: February, 2016
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Appeal Rating Great Location if you want to be close to the actual Grand Canyon (inside the park). Deer every am & early eve. Had to walk to the showers & laundry next door. Very outdoorsy & convenient to shops & stores. We had a lot of fun & plan on going back!
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Chris Roy
Reviews: 10
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GSweet4
Reviews: 5
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Campground is for fully self contained units. The bathrooms are in Mather campground. The camp sites are large and fully paved. Nothing spectacular, but the buses to everything are convenient. Not a place to go in the summer to enjoy camping. This is a place to camp while you enjoy an awesome natural wonder.
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