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    Zuni Village RV Park - Atypical site Zuni RV, Kingman, Arizona

    Zuni Village RV Park

    3.9(21 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    The staff was very friendly and helpful, large large sites, a modest, fenced Dog Park and clean…read morerestrooms.

    Decent Base Camp Near Downtown Kingman…read more We had a pleasant experience at this RV park, even though we had to cut our stay short due to a change in plans. The office staff was polite and very helpful--they made the check-in process quick and smooth, and they were understanding and efficient when helping us get a refund for our unused nights. The park offers full hookups and has plenty of space for both pull-thru and back-in parking. However, the sites are unpaved and not completely level, which made setting up our camper and sewer hookup a bit tricky. There are a few trees for partial shade, but you'll definitely want to use your awning. Be prepared for some dust and sand--bringing a good door mat is highly recommended! We weren't able to test the Wi-Fi as it was down during our visit. On the plus side, the park has clean restrooms and a laundry room, as well as a pool and a propane filling station. We didn't use the pool because it was a bit chilly and not heated. It's also located right off the main road with only a wrought iron fence for separation, which didn't offer much privacy. There appeared to be a number of long-term guests, many with elaborate setups like smokers and canopies, giving the place a lived-in, community vibe. The atmosphere felt family-friendly and safe, with folks enjoying themselves into the evening hours. The location is convenient--just a few miles from downtown Kingman. It's bike-friendly, with flat terrain and easy access via back roads. Downtown Kingman is charming, full of niche antique shops, great restaurants, bars, and even an awesome record store. You're also just down the street from essentials like a supermarket, Walmart, and AutoZone. In the end, the price was fair, the location solid, and the vibes reasonable. It's not paradise, but it's a good place to set up camp while you explore the quirks of Kingman. We'd recommend it to fellow travelers, dusty boots and all.

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    Zuni Village RV Park - The main entrance to the park.

    The main entrance to the park.

    Zuni Village RV Park - The view surrounding the park

    The view surrounding the park

    Zuni Village RV Park - You can see the pool just off the main road.

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    You can see the pool just off the main road.

    Pirate Cove Resort - Pirate Cove bar at the end of the rainbow

    Pirate Cove Resort

    3.0(430 reviews)
    44.0 mi

    I love Pirate Cove Resort! This is my favorite place to relax and unwind! Located only 2 hours from…read moreLas Vegas, this fabulous off-roading resort is the place to be. The cabins are cute and accommodating, they have everything you need inside them to enjoy a stay. Full refrigerator, stove, microwave, dishes and more. The balcony views are awesome at night. Pirate Cove is a very cool place where people pull up their boats and hang out all day long. The food is delicious, the salads are yummy, but I love the chicken tenders and french fries. You cannot go wrong with those. They have different options for alcoholic drinks, we chose to get a vodka bucket and it was as fun as it looks! We had some mimosas after the bucket! This is a family friendly place and dogs are also allowed. Looking forward to my next trip back here! Great place to tan, relax, hear great music and see some awesome boats! Everyone is very nice and the service was fabulous. I will be back!

    Pirate's Cove is a cool secluded resort with cabins, docks, and a bar/restaurant. On a weekday…read moreevening in September, we decided to go hang out there for a little bit with our boat. The boat launch is nice and wide and the lot has a good amount of parking. The bar/restaurant had a very nice and friendly bartender. Other than one person at the bar, it was us as a party of four. We wanted a snack and picked a thai chili flavored chicken fries. It was a very unique appetizer but the flavors worked well! It was sweet, spicy, the pickled onions added a nice layer of flavor and the fries were crisp and hot. I really liked it! I have been to Pirate's Cove before when it was a very busy weekend and packed. In contrast to this particular visit, it was super chill and so relaxing! It was like having the resort to ourselves!

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    Pirate Cove Resort - DJ Earwaxxx live from Las Vegas

    DJ Earwaxxx live from Las Vegas

    Pirate Cove Resort - Delicious bucket

    Delicious bucket

    Pirate Cove Resort - Private Beach

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    Private Beach

    Hualapai Mountain Park Ranger Station - Pano taken last winter or so from the new RV park aspen peak is in the back ground

    Hualapai Mountain Park Ranger Station

    4.1(7 reviews)
    12.9 mi

    We were heading up to go with our ATV onto a trail into the mountains but had to park out truck…read more Stopped by park ranger. Very affordable parking for the day it is only $10. She was so friendly giving information on how to get to the trail as well as to answer any other questions we had. The rangers office had bathrooms to use as well as a fountain to fill up with water . They had picnic tables to the side of the office were you could eat your lunch and also gave a great map for you to find your way around and guide you safely . Definitely need a few days to see everything and I can say it is just beautiful.

    We have a large family and because of the shutdown were unable to get together for Easter dinner…read morethis year because of this my daughter and her family decided to rent a cabin in the hualapai's for her son's second Easter. Because her husband is an essential worker they were unable to get there until late I'm the evening and because they had not paid in full, first thing in the morning went to the office and paid the remaining balance. They spent the day hiking and enjoying the beauty of the mountain and in the afternoon went in the local store to buy some firewood when the rude employees told them they had to leave because they didn't pay for their cabin, after they showed proof of payment their were no apologies made. Later that evening, after dinner they started a fire in the pit and after a while the baby got tired so they went in the cabin to lay the baby down. Not five minutes had gone by when they got a knock on the door and it was the park ranger by the name of what appears to be E. Mejir not sure though sloppy writing. He told them that they weren't supposed to leave the fire unattended (something they were not told before) and that they had 30 minutes to leave the park, they obeyed woke the baby up and packed the car and was followed by the ranger all the way down the mountain with him on their bumper and his brights on drove the over an hour drive home late Saturday before Easter. When she called the next morning to complain he (Mejir) took the phone from the woman she was speaking to and said that he went back to the campsite after they left and found drugs. This accusation was so outrageous she was shocked, my daughter is due with her second baby in June and just wanted a nice Easter which was ruined. Yesterday my daughter received a ticket in the mail for possession of drugs, drug paraphernalia, and child endangerment! All because of a badge heavy ranger that supposedly "found" drugs outside of a cabin that we were in less than a day. This may be a beautiful place but the staff and ranger make sure that it's where fun goes to die.

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    Hualapai Mountain Park Ranger Station - Pano pic of a play ground and day use area

    Pano pic of a play ground and day use area

    Hualapai Mountain Park Ranger Station - Map for trails to ride on

    Map for trails to ride on

    Hualapai Mountain Park Ranger Station - Ranger station or park HQ. Looking south.

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    Ranger station or park HQ. Looking south.

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