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    3.2 (259 reviews)
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    Dirty pull out bed

    My family and I recently stayed at your KOA Flagstaff Holiday location from June 2nd through June 5th. We intentionally chose KOA because of your strong reputation for quality and customer service, but unfortunately, our experience in the Deluxe Cabin Sinagua fell far below expectations and turned out to be extremely disappointing for the following reasons: 1. Non-Functioning Refrigerator & Spoiled Food Upon our arrival, we promptly unpacked and transferred all perishables from our cooler into the cabin's refrigerator. However, later that evening, we discovered that the fridge was not cooling at all. All of our food--including specially prepared items for my special needs daughter's restricted diet--was spoiled and had to be thrown away. We flagged down a KOA staff member in a golf cart, who inspected the refrigerator but said there was nothing he could do. He offered two bags of ice for a four-night stay, which was not a sufficient solution. We were left with no food to prepare meals and were forced to dine out for the remainder of the trip. This was not only a major financial burden but also created unnecessary challenges for my daughter's dietary needs, significantly impacting our ability to enjoy the vacation. When my father brought the issue to the front office, he was told by the female site manager that nothing would be done and no compensation would be offered. We were shocked and deeply disappointed by the lack of accountability and customer care. 2. Cabin Safety and Cleanliness Concerns In addition to the refrigerator issue, the condition of the cabin was far below acceptable standards: The flooring at the top of the staircase (where children are meant to sleep) was severely damaged and hazardous. There was a deep dip in the flooring near the kitchen, possibly due to wood rot, which caused my children to trip and fall multiple times. The pull-out sofa bed had used linens and children's toys still in it--clearly not cleaned or reset for a new guest. The upstairs linens were dusty, indicating a lack of proper housekeeping. Also emailed corporate and received zero response. This not worth the amount of money that was spent there to stay and would never recommend it to anyone.

    Ren N.

    Very convenient and the lone KOA in flagstaff. Located right off the road, with a huge sign you cannot miss. Lots of RV spaces as well as tent options. They have two shower/bathroom locations. Front desk includes a nice little gift shop that has stickers, snacks and bath towel! Really good price, $35 just tent and goes up from there. At night there is some car sounds from the road but you barely hear it. Sites are pretty close to each other, including those across from you can pretty much see and hear you.

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    James J.

    This is our 5th trip to the location. Great RV park. Clean, full amenities. Some spot have full hookups, with patios, grill, fire pits. Left phoenix yesterday an it was 100 degrees. Today up here it's a nice 70 degrees, light breeze . Perfect Day in Flag.

    Amy M.

    One of my fav KOA's! Backs to National Forest! That's all I need to know. Fatman's Pass trail is right out your backyard. It is clean, the staff is super friendly and for a Saturday in Flagstaff during peak summer season...the prices can't be beat! We stay in the camper cabins. They offer a small fridge, full electric l, a TV (nature is more interesting), a porch swing, picnic table, grill, one queen and two bunk beds. You need to bring linens and towels. Bathrooms and shower are conveniently located ( other than at 2 am ). The Kamp Kitchen has affordable breakfast and coffee, coffee and coffee! Did I mention the VIEWS??? Tall cool pines of Flagstaff never gets old. If you like staying at KOA's this one won't disappoint!

    Closeness to main road
    Michelle B.

    We had the opportunity to stay at the Flagstaff KOA this past weekend. Since we stayed in our own RV on a full hookup site, I can't speak to the offered restrooms and showers. The campground offers tent and a variety of hookup RV sites. Some with paved patio areas and others that are more rustic. The sites are VERY close to each other. To explain your table and small outdoor section for the normal sites can be right on the other side of a neighbor's setup. Aside from the proximity to other sites the campground is clean and they have staff patrolling every hour or so looking for wayward trash. The campground offers a kids playground, large bouncing balloon and dog park (I believe there is more.) The only issue we experienced was connecting our RV to the campground power while also using our surge protector. For some reason we could not get the power to go to our RV until after we disconnected the surge protector. While it might not have been the campgrounds power, I still wanted to mention it incase anyone else has this issue. Aside from this we would consider staying at this KOA again while in Flagstaff.

    Threat eliminated.

    I'm not too fussy about where I park my RV to slumber. In fact, I prefer KOA because it's the same procedure franchise-wide. I wanted to stay in Flagstaff forever because the town has a lot of artificial events and pseudo-friendly expats, otherwise it would be as dead as Kingman (where McVeigh planned his carnage). Most folks stay at Flagstaff KOA because of a nearby Canyon that is supposedly Grand to see. I've been to that hole a few times, south and north. lah-dee-dah. One KOA guest from NYC said he was accosted by a fire water Native who jumped the wire to warn the guest of impending danger: an alleged man with a dagger hiding behind a tree ready to mortify. Staff and city officials converged on the premises to investigate. Some visitors say the Flagstaff KOA is in shambles. One worker said it's in shambles. Well, it's the great outdoors next to an urban highway across the street from Circle K which is super popular on fire water Fridays. I thought the college KOA staff was pretty stellar, and elements such as the restrooms, laundry, and dump station are adequately functional. The elite RVs stay on the hill, whereas the lowly are assigned the flats or perimeter, a la apartheid. All the long-term semi-homeless, and wreck-creation rigs are on the flats.

    Tim R.

    One of my favorite campgrounds ever. Perfectly located. Easy drives to the Grand Canyon, Sedona, and many other places.

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    The worst KOA I have been to on my trip. $49 is a lot for a tent site, but other KOAs I've been to (even cheaper ones) have made up for it with great amenities. Definitely not this one. First of all I paid an extra $5 for a padded tent site (mulch/wood chips). But then my site was gravel and crushed (!) rock, extremely uncomfortable. I got there late evening and was losing daylight quickly, so I didn't go back to try and sort it out. I did read later in the fine print that I have to not only pay for the upgraded site, I also have to specifically request it when checking in. What a ridiculous policy - why would I pay more if I didn't want the better site!? When I told them next morning that I felt misled, they couldn't care less. Secondly, the sites are extremely small. My tent was pitched only a few feet away from an RV. Other campgrounds not only have bigger sites, they also separate tents and RVs much better. And because of the high density occupation, the entire campground ended up covered in smoke from camp fires. The showers were old, dirty, run-down and very small. No paper towels in the bathroom either. I can't recommend this campground, it does not live up to KOA expectations.

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    Great campsite and the staff was super friendly and helpful! The camp breakfast was also amazing! Would definitely stay there again.

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    Does it have power? Yes. Does it have water? Yes. Does it have sewer? Yes. BUT THAT IS IT. Not impressed!!!!

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    Nice sites for a KOA but the wifi is so crippled and slow as to be unusable even for text based email.

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    It was ok. Wifi could be better. Showers were gross. Washing machines are dirty and crusty.

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    Good family Koa. Far from any activities but a very clean campground with clean showers

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    Woody Mountain Campground - Cowboy Room

    Woody Mountain Campground

    3.7(144 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    Lots of space for our 24' Toy Hauler. We had to come to town for our new grandson's birth @…read moreFlagstaff Birth & Wellness Center (btw BEST OB STAFF ever!! Especially the RN's who work Labor & Delivery) The campground was covered in snow (February) and so I cannot comment about the showers/restrooms/laundromat, etc. as these services are not available in the winter. However, this just means more available spaces to park or camp (they have sites for tents, Campers, big 5th wheels with slide-outs and huge motor coaches they have new 50amp sites for with easy pull in access! Sites are big enough and signage is good. The one thing I would suggest is during the summer, they need to somehow mark the driving pathways so they can easily be distinguished from campsites when snowfall covers the ground. We accidentally drove thru some tent sites getting to our reserved 30amp space in the very back of the campground. No harm done - but my sweet hubby who was driving in was getting quite grumpy how awkward it was to park - only to later realize that if we would have followed the roadway, it would've made a lot more sense and been so much easier! Once we parked, Water and Electric hook ups were quite easy, and each site had a picnic table with plenty of room for parking we even had room at our site for an extra car to park. We thought we would only be there a couple of nights, but due to complications with the birth we ended up having to stay more nights and even asked for a late checkout, and both needs were met by office staff with such kindness and understanding. By the way, definitely make some time to shop around the store. Besides supporting your local community businesses, they have some excellent products for a VERY tasty charcuterie board, light lunch and snacks to take back to your campsite or pack up to go on a hike! My last comment is about marking your GPS coordinates if you are on any site at the back (closest to the brick wall) where the new 50amp and 30amp sites are. Apple Maps, Google Maps & Waze will all mark correct GPS coordinates, however, when you switch to an address, it will tell you that you are on the next street over as if you are one of the apartments on the other side, of the brick wall. In fact, even the sites across from our not up against the brick wall, still show an address using the street name "Pico Del Monte Circle" on the other side of the brick wall where the apartments are located. This is pretty important if you are using your location finder to give somebody else directions to where you are or using apps like Instacart or DoorDash. I did use DoorDash while we were there and the driver had to call and I had to explain how to get into the campground.. this has nothing to do with Woody Mountain Campground and everything to do with the map situation. I did report it to Apple and Google. Hopefully it will get fixed but as of today, i see that has not been fixed. (may 2026)

    This is more than just a campground, and my review is based on their festivals, activities, and…read moregift shop. We stopped in for the Fall Festival where they had country swing dancing lessons, live music, wine and mead tasting, hot cider and chocolate, baked goods, a cute gift shop, and so much more! Cute back patio area and inside area where you can enjoy a beer, glass of wine, or some food. Gift shop had some awesome gift items, some a little pricey, but the Route 66 bar towel was the same price as it was on Amazon and the glasses were cheaper! So we had some fun, and I scored a gift for a friend! They have hosted summer events, so they are trying to host some fall and winter events, something that Flagstaff needs! Definitely returning for some winter fun!!

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    Cameron Trading Post - Navajo Vegetarian Taco

    Cameron Trading Post

    4.1(614 reviews)
    45.2 mi
    $$

    Great experience at Cameron Trading Post Restaurant during our last night in Arizona! We originally…read morestopped because there's a Shell gas station right next door and we needed gas, but once we looked over and saw the restaurant, we checked Yelp, saw the great reviews and photos, and decided to give it a try. So glad we did! After several days of driving, hiking, and kayaking, it was really nice to finally sit down and enjoy a relaxing dinner. There's also a Native shop attached to the restaurant, which was fun to browse through before eating. The restaurant itself is toward the back, and the restrooms are conveniently located nearby, so I was able to freshen up and change before dinner after being outdoors all day. I ordered the deluxe cheeseburger combo, which totally hit the spot, while my friend got the beef stew with Native fry bread. I'll admit, I was a little jealous when I saw her dish because it looked so warm and comforting after the chilly weather and all the kayaking and hiking we had done earlier that day! Thankfully she let me try the fry bread, and it was delicious. The atmosphere was welcoming, the food was great, and it ended up being the perfect way to wrap up our Arizona trip. Definitely recommend stopping here to fill up on gas and grab a good sit-down meal while passing through!

    Stopped in for lunch on our way to the Grand Canyon. Huge place selling all types of touristy…read moremerchandise. The restaurant itself is also large and has been slinging food since 1916. I had the Navajo Taco, which is served open-face on Fry Bread - both delicious and filling! Service was average and prices a bit high, but options in the area are very limited. Still the food was good and I am glad we stopped.

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    Railside Rv Ranch - Railside RV Ranch, Williams, AZ

    Railside Rv Ranch

    4.6(97 reviews)
    34.0 mi

    Very nice park with friendly staff great dog wash station, train goes right next to the park, lots…read moreto do in the area even found the best butcher shop. Cons don't drink the city water we both got sick, lots of noise from cars and train horns at all hours. Rates are very high The grocery store is doing great business on bottled water because of bad city water IMO

    Railside RV Ranch (Williams, AZ) - June 13, 2023 We've…read morestayed at this RV park a few times before. It's about an hour south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, about an hour or so north of Sedona, and less than an hour west of Flagstaff. So it is nicely placed to do excursions. Also, since it's virtually impossible to get a campsite at the Grand Canyon, this RV park works out pretty well for us. Aside from the convenience of accessing other areas, the town of Williams itself is very charming. We always find there's plenty to do. It's less than a five minute drive from the RV site to the center of town where they have plenty of restaurants and gift shops to check out, a nice wine shop, and a couple of breweries. The town of Williams is part of the Route 66 Highway, and the town has a 50s/60s vibe to it, almost like a scene out of American Graffiti. One of our favorite things to do when we're here is go to Cruiser's Route 66 Cafe where you can get a smoked brisket sandwich, burger, and the like, as well as drinks from a full bar, as you listen to live music from talented local musician John Carpino, as he sings and plays acoustic guitar, harmonica, and percussion doing a variety of classic rock, country, and audience favorites. One of the things we really love about this park is they have a dog washing station. They also have a laundry mat. There is a Spa area that we've used in the past, but it was out of service this time around. Not sure why. Maybe it was a casualty of COVID. There is a train track terminal in the town of Williams, so there are occasional trains that go by the park taking passengers up to the Grand Canyon. We've never done the train ride, but that sounds like something fun to do. The point is, you'll hear some train noise sometimes in the middle of the night. Still not enough to knock my review below 5 stars. The WIFI is OK. We were actually able to stream some of our shows, but oftentimes, we would loose the signal. Again, still not enough to knock my review below 5 stars.

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    Railside Rv Ranch - Rail side RV Ranch, Williams, Arizona, June 16, 2023 - Train that takes people from Willams to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon

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    Rail side RV Ranch, Williams, Arizona, June 16, 2023 - Train that takes people from Willams to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon

    Black Bart's RV Park

    Black Bart's RV Park

    2.5(85 reviews)
    3.5 mi

    Have to recommend because about only full service rv park right in Flagstaff. Only 20 and 50 amp…read moreat location I was directed to, so bring you adapters. Bathrooms are closed, have been for a couple years it seems. Lots of full-timers camped out there. Office crammed with Amazon boxes for the residents. The internal road is horribly pockmarked. Damn near dislocated all your cabinets just getting to your site. I was given a tandem back-end site and a lecture to "pull all the way forward so someone could get in behind me". No one actually showed up for that spot. Black Barts Steakhouse offers a fun experience in the park. Ok food. Servers get on stage and perform musical numbers. If it's not hot and I'm not worried about battery, will probably just stay in Cracker Barrel parking lot and save the $75 fee

    We needed a place for a quick overnight stay while traveling north. On the positive side, the…read morestaff is friendly and helpful. Easy access from the freeway, convenient restaurant, good water pressure, reliable electric hookup, nice area to walk the dogs in the trees. On the not-so nice side, it's clear that the owners are not maintaining the sites. Huge pot holes, crumbling concrete pads, gravel roads are mostly dirt now. The restrooms and showers are permanently closed. Lots of permanent residents that are not maintaining their sites. Definitely an ok place to stop for the night to get a great meal, but wouldn't want to stay here longer, and I would feel uncomfortable bringing kids here.

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    Raptor Ranch - Wednesday, 4/1/2026 - Raptor Ranch in Williams, AZ.

    Raptor Ranch

    4.0(71 reviews)
    42.9 mi

    *Free attraction for all active duty military and their families!*…read more Arrived at 5-5:30 on a Thursday and the place had maybe 1 or 2 other families. You walk inside and there's a gift shop with a food stand in the back. They have some fresh produce-- apples, oranges, bananas, and I saw you could ask for tomatoes, peppers, and some other stuff. The coolers were filled with bottled drinks and beer. There were tables to sit at and a small counter to order food. We ordered our dinner -- they mostly had wings, burgers, a couple sides, and ice cream. My husband got buffalo wings (10), mozzarella sticks (10), and the five piece chicken tenders for the kids, plus 2 Gatorades and it was $52. I wasn't super hungry and figured I would pick at whatever was left. My husband said the wings were good! I tasted the sauce and it was flavorful but not overly hot. I did end up eating some of the kids' tenders and they were probably some of the better ones we've had in the area. You can definitely eat outside, so ask for your orders to go! I think the price for adults to enter the park is $10, slightly lower for kids, and, I believe, kids under 3 were free. Like it said though, active duty military and their families get in free. Either way, I would have paid for the experience if we had to. If you even remotely like dinosaurs or the Flinstones, you'll love it here. The park is very nostalgic, see my attached pictures! Lots of photo opportunities for the whole family, a slide, swings, and peddle karts that you can "race" on a track through the volcano. They also have animals-- sheep, goats, an alpaca, various kinds of birds. The animal exhibits made me a little sad, especially the birds. There was animal feed for the goats, sheep, and alpaca and it looked like there was a little stage and seating for shows. We stayed until they closed at 8! I bought my son a shirt and myself a hoodie. If we were in the area again when the kids were older, I'd definitely take them back. It was fun for wll ages!

    PSA: Not Pet…read moreFriendly! I This place is not nice for dogs. My dog won't go outside the RV because of these horrible sharp star shaped stickers that are all over the place. I spent an hour cleaning the floor and carpet in my RV because the dogs and my shoes had them stuck in them and I had to pick them out of the carpet one by one and there were hundreds of them. I had to pull these horrible things out of the pads of one of my dogs feet. My shoes had these things stuck in them and I had to pull them out one at a time and now my fingers are sore from getting poked by these things. My crocs are ruined. Not a relaxing place. Glad I only booked one night. I'm out first thing in the morning. I won't stay here again. I don't know how people tent camp at this place. Seriously, these little stickers ruined my night and the next day they are that bad. Find another park to stay in.

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    Raptor Ranch - Wednesday, 4/1/2026 - Raptor Ranch in Williams, AZ.

    Wednesday, 4/1/2026 - Raptor Ranch in Williams, AZ.

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    Bonito Campground - Campsite 25

    Bonito Campground

    4.4(16 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I stayed here Tues-Thurs (July 2025). Overall it was a pleasant stay!…read more CAMPGROUND/RESTROOMS: The campground is quiet and small but is well kept. Campsites and restrooms are clean. The campsites are nicely spread out which allows for privacy and quiet. The campsites have paved back-in "driveways" to park vehicles. Some sites have cemented eating areas and others don't. Each site has a fire pit, grill, and a picnic table. There is little to no lighting at night so be sure to have lamps and flashlights with you. Only the restrooms have lighting at night. Restrooms also have toilet paper and hand soap. There are 3 restroom buildings throughout the campground with both mens and womens stalls. There are NO SHOWERS at this campground. Outside each restroom building is a water spigot that has clean tap water. There are also recycling bins and a large commercial trash bin. HOSTS: The campground hosts were very nice and welcoming. They do a great job of maintaining the campground so shout out to them! CELLPHONE SERVICE: Cellphone service can be hard to access at the campground but as soon as you reach the entrance of the campground, you can get a few bars of service. My service provider is Cricket/AT&T but I noticed others at the campground also had trouble with cell service. TOURIST SITE RECOMMENDATIONS: *SUNSET CRATER VOLCANO (~5-10mins away) located next to the campground *WUPATKI (~30 mins east past Sunset Crater Volcano) *WALNUT CANYON (~20 mins south of the campground) Happy Camping!

    We stay here for four nights during the week of Memorial Day (May 24-27, 2024), site was 44, which…read moreis a pull in drive way, fit a trailer and a sedan. (Keep in mind there is a fee for a second vehicle.) Not to far from the restroom ( the cleanest restroom there is) the host really take care of the place, has a facet for cleaning or getting water ( just don't wash your dishes there, not allow) Be ware if ya'll are heading in the summer, there was a few yellowjacket and wasp, we brought a trap to prevent getting strung, didn't get strung but get one if you needed. There were a couple of flies, friend got a fly trapper too so took care of that. When we went, there weren't mosquitos but again, we got a spray and sprayed just in case. I had t-mobile and there wasn't any signal, but if you drive out of the campground, you get signal right away. The site was pretty decent, you can put two tents and have a lot of room, fire pit was pretty deep, a nice concrete picnic table and trees all around; which you can bring a hammock and tied around the truck. Across of the site was the Sunset Crater Visitor Center that leads you to the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, worth the drive and visit, there's a few view spots that you can bring food to have a picture and the views are just spectacular. This site is about an hour and forty-five minutes away from the Grand Canyon, about thirty minutes away from Flagstaff for your grocery needs. They don't have showers here but I recommend ya'll to shower at Little America Travel Center (2515 East Butler Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86004) showers were only $15.00 (tax included) and they have a freaking bathtub with a separate shower. You have an hour to take a shower or bath, they provide with one towel, hand towel and a mat towel. Especially after a long day at the Grand Canyon, a much needed shower that last more than thirty minutes is great. I hope this reviews helps to anyone that is planning a trip there.

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