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    5.0 (1 review)

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    6 years ago

    It's suk's asa trailer park. Alotta TOWN CRY - BABABY 'S here... Alotta alotta snitche's here that nothing else to do....

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    Magical Nipton

    Magical Nipton

    4.5(20 reviews)
    45.3 mi

    I have been through Nipton a couple of times. I drove down one day in 2014 and had lunch at what…read morewas then a Mexican restaurant--the Oasis Cafe. The town has had its ups and downs--mostly downs--over the years. Once a mining area, the town has gone downhill since mining ceased. There are signs that the town is for sale. In 2017, American Green Inc., an Arizona based company bought the town for $5 million and had the intention of turning it into a cannabis paradise. The company struggled to raise the money to convert the town into this cannabis resort and sold the town in 2018 for $7.7 million--$2.7 million more than they paid to buy the town to Delta International Oil & Gas, another Arizona company. Nipton is a pit stop on the way to/from Lake Mohave and Lake Mead. You will see a number of boats and trailers with jet skis traveling the route between Nipton and the docking areas along the Colorado in Nevada. Since my last time here, the town has added three pieces of public art. I enjoy seeing places that install art. It's a draw for tourists. But now stopping at the Trading Post for a cold drink or restroom break seems to be what the town is best for. It's a little gem in the desert, but it generally won't be on your "to do" list another time unless you're using this route to get to the Colorado.

    This is one of a few desert places which was not filled with junk and called it art. The place was…read moreclean and had art pieces scattered around. Some of the art were available to motel patrons only since it was in the motel compound. There was a cafe grill, looks interesting but I have not had a chance to try it. There was also a store which was not stocked to the brim but when you are parched and dry this looks like the perfect oasis for an ice cold beer. There are several day trip destinations close by such as Nelson, Walking Box Ranch, Mitchell Caverns and Castle Mountains National Monument. I only like to visit this area in the month of April and October when the weather is perfect. But this month of May has been cool and rainy. A ver rare exception rather than the rule.

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

    Zuni Village RV Park

    3.9(21 reviews)
    31.9 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.

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    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.

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