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4 / 5 (51 votes )

Grand Canyon Railway RV Park

1201 West Route 66 #200
86001, Flagstaff
Arizona, the United States

Surrounded by pine forest views, Located on the campus of the Grand Canyon Railway resort.

Characteristics campsite

Recreation
Playground
Golf court
Boat hire

Accomodation
Caravans
Campers

Facilities
Electricity
TV connection
Wifi
Camping shop

Qualifications
Dogs

Sanitary
Baby change facilities
Laundry driers


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Reviews

Phoebe McCullough
English (US)
We got there and the check-in process was swift. The guidance to the location was straightforward and offered valuable details. We'll definitely make another visit!
1 year ago

Keyshawn Dietrich
English (US)
Our enjoyment of this place was so great that we prolonged our visit by two additional nights. Strongly endorsed! We'll definitely return.
1 year ago

Anonymous
English (US)
Arrival - Super easy with great communication prior to arrival. Registration area had easy pull-through entrance and exit to RV park. Staff super friendly and informative. Registration area abuts the pet boarding facility and kids playground. Tips - There are only 4 registration pull-throughs so, be prepared to park off-site to register if you are arriving during congested periods or with a caravan. Bridge parallel to registration site leading into the hotel parking and train depot is only rated for 5-tons so, traveler beware. Make sure to get your fuel in Flagstaff prior to arriving or, you'll pay a great deal more. Suggest a site AWAY from the train tracks. Unless you cannot see GCNP any other way, DO NOT waste your time or money on any of the bus tours in GCNP associated with the train! Favorites - Super clean RV park with decent sites (a little close for my taste). Great amenities associated with the park, hotel, and train (make sure to do your research or, you'll miss out). Train ride to the GCNP was a bucket list item for me. Williams, AZ is a nice, albeit tourist-driven, little Route 66 town. Negatives - Distance between sites. Freight train noise if you're close to the tracks; train seems to run at all hours. I love train sounds but, this was off the hook.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
It's a giant, well-organized park with all the amenities you could want. Very little privacy and very little character. There is some train noise, but I didn't find it particularly bothersome. It's an easy walk to downtown Williams, which is a very nice perk.
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
We really wanted to like this place. The amenities were great: indoor (saltwater) pool and (freshwater) hot tub, playground, and exercise room all shared with the hotel across the street. And there’s a golf cart tram service to ferry you and your party over and back.—just call from the laundry room to request a ride. The driver was delightful! The RV park itself is not much more than a blacktop parking lot with pull thru and back in sites, each one with full hookups and room on the side for a picnic table. The neighbors were only about 20 feet away. There is a centrally located bathroom/laundry room. It was very clean, and the showers were nice with decent pressure and warm water for about 10 minutes. Of course the main appeal to this place is its proximity and access to the Grand Canyon. It is located right in downtown Williams, AZ with lots of shops and restaurants on the other side of the train tracks. Unfortunately these are active train tracks and they butt right up next to the RV park. We were awakened at 1:30am, 3:00am, and 4:30am by freight trains. I don’t know how anyone could have slept through what we heard. I understand wanting to take the train ride to the Grand Canyon and back, but next time we will sleep elsewhere. Bring some earplugs!
2 years ago

Anonymous
English (US)
If you like RV parks this place is great, if you have need for pup care while camping this place is great, if you’re an rv’er on their way to many of the amazing Boondocking spots this is a great place to stop. The adorable town is within walking distance for some eating and shopping. There’s a brewery next door for delicious food, great atmosphere and thirst quenching beer after a long days hike. This RV park satisfies many different camping styles and appetites of the rv’er. The minuses; a train goes by, sites we had were uneven, and well…it’s an RV park which isn’t our flavor of rv’ing except for stopover. And it beyond hit the bill for that. Facilities were super clean. The staff was very nice. It’s also pretty awesome that they have dog daycare although we didn’t use it so no review on that.
2 years ago

MickiLou
English (US)
This is a family oriented park with lots of bells & whistles like hotel/restaurant/hot tub access, playground, train depot, etc. If you aren’t taking the train or need the extras, then you pay a lot for a level parking lot spot close to your neighbors. We were desperate after a long drive and wanted a pull through without needing to unhook and close to town and this fit the bill. The bathrooms & laundry were very clean, but it took forever to get hot water in the shower, so don’t give up! Train noise not an issue. Front office staff friendly. Surprisingly busy on a cold April mid-week.
2 years ago

Robrv
English (US)
Our second time here. We really like thus park. Yes it is essentially an asphalt parking lot, and yes trains do go by and blow their horns. But, very clean, no rv park Nazis, and it is walkable to the Grand Canyon train, Grand Canyon Brewing, and downtown Williams. While here we had an issue with our main slide out. Had to order and wait for a new slide out motor from Amazon. Diane in the office was a gem. She allowed is to stay longer and even put a hold on our site in case we needed it longer. Wifi works great here also.
2 years ago

BootsBikesBoatsBooks
English (US)
We arrived in a snowstorm and by the time we left, 3 days later it was nearing t-shirt weather. Our neighbors, who had been here for 2 weeks remarked that it had snowed 6 times since they had come and melted away just as quickly. GC Railway Park was a great place to stay on our way to the Grand Canyon. It is a large RV Park with both pull through and back in sites and can accommodate the largest of RV's and coaches. We have a 30' trailer and we were one of the smallest rigs here. The sites are all 100% black top with small landscape rock areas separating them. The rock area holds the hookups and a small picnic table. The park does require pads under jacks/stabilizers and a ramp for the septic hose. The sites are adequate even with slides extended. There is a fitness trail/ dog walk path circling the park. Grand Canyon Brewery/ Distillery is a stone throw away and the Bill Williams Trailhead is approx. 3 miles away. GC Railway Park is one of the cleanest parks we have stayed in. The laundry ( $1.75 wash and $1.50 dry)and restrooms/ showers are key card entry and are centrally located as well as garbage and recycling. There is also a picnic pavilion with a large fire pit and benches, 2 BBQ's and picnic tables for guests to use. Other park amenities include: convenience store, pet kenneling, wifi, cable, playground for kids, basketball and volleyball courts, horseshoes, swimming pool, hot tub, and fitness room. Most of these are located at the adjacent hotel, but are free for RV'ers to use. We did not use any of the hotel amenities. The one thing to keep in mind is that this IS an active train depot. If you don't like trains and the noise they make, this is NOT the place for you. The tracks run directly behind the park and while they don't run 24/7 they do pass through frequently during the day. We did hear the train whistles during the day but not at night. If you are a Passport member, they offer a 50% discount. There are certain black out dates for using PA so check the website. We stayed in a 65' pull through with hookups for $33/ night including tax. It is an easy on/easy off to get here. Take exit 163 off of I-40, go south on Grand Canyon Blvd., turn west on Franklin Ave. RV check in is at the Grand Canyon Convenience Store.
2 years ago

Ca_RV_Fam
English (US)
It’s a good, clean spot smack in the middle of town. Walking access to hotel, doggy day care, playground and railway. Very friendly and prompt staff. Decent camp store. The camp is extremely clean and all campers are courteous and quiet. Yes you can hear the train, no it’s not terrible. Only real gripes are that the park is entirely made up of asphalt and lava rock.
2 years ago

Robrv
English (US)
Yes it is essentially a parking lot. Bit, all sites are clean and level. Nice laundry and shower facility. Most important though it is walkable distance to the train, and downtown Freight trains come through very close a few times a day.
3 years ago

Aperitis
English (US)
Good place to stay for visit to the Grand Canyon by train. Great sites, showers clean, but some of the spigots were nonfunctional in the men’s bathroom! Close to the train tracks , but didn’t bother us. Great WiFi signal!
3 years ago

RL
English (US)
Grand Canyon was a stop on our tour of the desert Southwest. It was nice to stay just off the interstate, disconnect the trailer, and make our way up the the Grand Canyon without the extra weight, then return for the evening and dinner from the adjacent brewery. Train noise was barely discernible over the A/C (it was hot...daytime temps over 100 degrees). Bathrooms were clean and shower was sufficiently warm (a cold shower would have been in the temps we were working with). Next day, a quick connect and hit the interstate continuing our travels. It was certainly a pavement and rock world, but a nice circumferential dog walk trail with lighter color rock was available, as well as sidewalks around the park's periphery. Sites were fairly tightly packed.
3 years ago

Coped6623
English (US)
It was a decent location but close to the truck stop, so you heard that at night. This is a place to park your camper while you are at the Canyon all day. That being said, that is all we needed, except a laundry. When we walked into (door wide open, no sign and saw washing machines) what we thought was a paid laundry, I was approached by a very rude man. Apparently, the machines are for their rentals. Oh yeah, it's an Airbnb too. Price was good for full hookups but there is no reason for the rude employee, so lost repeat business.
3 years ago

MNL
English (US)
Lava rock everywhere tracks into your camper real bad and ruins shoes - no place for pets - next to a truck stop. Don’t stay here
3 years ago

BaconLover
English (US)
Although you are basically camping in a giant parking lot (their website says it’s fully paved as an amenity), there are some nice amenities here. The best thing we’ve found is their internet - it’s fast and stable - both my kids could stream their YouTube Kids and finish their schoolwork with no problem on iPads. Only annoying part is that the complimentary Internet disconnects pretty much every day, so you have to turn off your WiFi and turn it back on and re-login constantly. DirecTV cable works, but the way they distribute the signal to each of the sites causes it to be “window-boxed” (black bars on sides and top), so you have to zoom in on your TV to get it to fill your screen (which then softens it). The main downside that we found is a freight train that comes blaring down the track at 3am. We love trains (and have stayed at other parks like Paradise By the Sea in Oceanside specifically to see trains from the RV), but this is ridiculous - it’s like the train driver does it for fun since I haven’t heard other trains blaring their horn while we are here. There is a crossing where the park is, so perhaps it’s a legal requirement but it seemed excessive at that time of night. There is a warning about the trains at check in. It is loud! I could hear it easily even with ear plugs. If you stay here, you may want to try to get a site as far away from the tracks as possible (but it might not help). Showers and bathroom were nicely updated but the showers are only lukewarm. There is a nice playground by the hotel for the kids. The pool and spa were inside and a good size, but the water was a slimy green and murky, so we didn't go in. You get a small picnic table for 4 - no fire pits. The park is very convenient to the downtown part of Williams, AZ with a supermarket just on the other side of the train tracks.
3 years ago

Flyride
English (US)
Not sure why someone would rate this place a 1 unless they live a miserable life. Park is clean with an ample number of spaces. Our site was level and more toward the center of the park. Pool, hot tub and the like are at the hotel across the way. Rail line is nearby bu not a lot of heavy rail traffic. The spot was easy to get in and out of (class A 33 foot with a toad). Long enough for both. Internet was better than most. Showers and restrooms were clean and laundry on site. 1 hour to the Grand Canyon. Good restaurants around.
3 years ago

GRISWALLISES
English (US)
Super clean, well kept RV park. Easy on/off freeway access and check-in. Close to train depot for touring the Grand Canyon. Loved the experience. Enjoyed the brewery across the street. The negative is the trains that run adjacent to the park - the LOUD train horns continue through the middle of the night. But taking the train to the Grand Canyon was totally worth it.
3 years ago

Road Ventures
English (US)
First.. we loved the town of Williams, AZ. We are planning on making a return trip just to hang out downtown. The downtown area is within walking distance of the RV park. We didn't do the train ride this time.. But did go explore the Grand Canyon. It was only an hour drive to the gate. We did a video on our YT channel from here and it does have a few clips of the park and Williams. We definitely want to come back and stay a little longer next time. Our Rate reflects Passport America. They also have dog boarding on site.
3 years ago

ashleymanley
English (US)
We are here for the week and after reading the reviews I was pleasantly surprised by the size of the sites. We have slides on both sides and had no issues with getting them both out (we’ve been in some places before where it got a little scary) My kids love the playground shared with the hotel and the brewery & restaurant next door is super cool. We are here to be close to the Grand Canyon. It’s not a tree lined campground but it does the job for us!
3 years ago

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