This is a great place to stay while visiting the Grand Canyon or Williams, AZ. The registration is across the street for the campground where you can purchase tickets to the scenic train that goes to the Grand Canyon. The train station is adjacent to the park. There are pull-through and back in sites, all paved with a nice picnic table and grill. Fenced playground, security patrol, cafe and gift shop on premises. Walkable to town on route 66 or take the shuttle. Shuttle also goes to the hotel where you can use all the facilities, heated pool, spa, fitness room, laundry. Cable, direct TV and Wifi at the site. Pet kennel to leave your pet during the day. Volleyball, horseshoes, basketball. No shade at sites. We went to Bearizona during our stay and it was very convenient. There are usually staged gun fights on the street corners in Williams but we were too early, they don't start 'til after Memorial Day.
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⭐ 4 Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3.8
BIG RIG RV PARK little rigs ok Most recent stay was 05-05-16 [I’m late with submitting my review] ~ We camp in a "Tear Drop” style RV only 15' long w/o toilet or shower ~ plus we like to eat outdoors using the picnic table and set up our dining canopy for sun and weather protection and thus rely on condition of campgrounds facilities and being nearby our site ~ so our critique is focused in that area. Lots of pictures already of general RV Park + the sites, so I’ll focus on the restroom. PROS there is a solid picnic table at your site to use. Facility is newer and modern and all sites level with full hookups. Restroom/shower/laundry fully tiled floors and walls and up to date, with roomy private shower stalls + includes separate changing area with wall mounted bench and plenty of wall hooks for your stuff. Hot water and good pressure. Sink/vanity area is roomy and also modern. Convenient to Grand Canyon National Park and close to town for shopping needs. CONS narrow “green-belt” strip between sites with no privacy. Strip too narrow, could not set up our dinning fly over the picnic table, no place to anchor tie down straps to keep it up (very windy during our stay), and could not cook outdoors with camp stove. Faucets at sink/vanity area are automatic push button with slow no low pressure spray similar to what you might find in restaurant restroom, not convenient for normal bathroom use. No wall hooks or wall shelves for your stuff – gotta place on floor top of vanity which can be wet and messy. Glad they had paper towels for that.
Nice RV park right next to the main hotel and famous train. Weekly rate was reasonable. We like Williams great access to the forest and walking distance from the park into old town main street and the supermarket. The pool was refreshing albeit a little cool. Verizon 4G and phone were excellent. 60 miles into Grand Canyon via a dangerous two lane road; watch out for vehicles passing we were almost killed twice and that is no exaggeration. Rate was $35 per night. BNSF train runs along the tracks multiple times during the day which we liked but you may not. The only park in town with paved roads and sites keeping dust to a minimum.
A nice luxurious feeling RV Park right next to teh train depot. problem is that you are right next to the depot and the road. Not very peaceful but still a nice place to stay. I must say that the prices are a bit steep around here for both the train and the park. Paved sites and paved roads overall a quality place at a quality price.




