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Grand Canyon Railway RV Park

1201 West Route 66 #200
86001, Flagstaff
Arizona, Stati Uniti d'America

Grand Canyon Railway RV Park è un campeggio a Flagstaff , Stati Uniti d'America. Grand Canyon Railway RV Park ha wifi e un negozio campeggio. Sono consentiti cani.

A Grand Canyon Railway RV Park è possibile campeggiare con un roulotte o un camper. Potete trovare diverse attività ricreative nel campeggio. C’è un area giochi.

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Phoebe McCullough
Inglese (USA)
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!
2 anni ago

Keyshawn Dietrich
Inglese (USA)
Our enjoyment of this place was so great that we prolonged our visit by two additional nights. Strongly endorsed! We'll definitely return.
2 anni ago

Anonimo
Inglese (USA)
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 anni ago

Anonimo
Inglese (USA)
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 anni ago

Anonimo
Inglese (USA)
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 anni ago

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