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Liz C

For Hualapai Mountain Park: We were looking for a nice stop between the Grand Canyon and home. This looked good and was cooler due to being up higher. We drove fairly far back and up in our camper van. There was no one on duty and no one staying in the park—completely empty. We stopped to grab and envelope and moved off to find an open spot. A hostile angry man came running at us (from where? Who knows) insisting that we had blown a stop sign and demanded that we back up and do it again. It was extremely intimidating and unnecessary. We didn’t even know who he was. We moved off to look around and the campground was untidy and needed attention. Due to not being able to find an suitable spot and the aggressive man at the gate, we left. I don’t know what’s going on there, but we travel a lot and most camp hosts are delightful. This made us feel like a sequel to The Shining. Be cautious if you decide to go there.

Posted May 04, 2024 by Liz C from Southwest. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Alan C

For Hualapai Mountain Park: Stayed here in our 37’ TT in mid-October. This is really a beautiful park with great views. The site was pretty level with full hook ups. Camp staff was very kind and helpful. Beware of the very very steep grades getting into the park. You leave the interstate at about 3900’ and the campsite is around 6500’. This happens in about 12 miles. Most of the drive is pretty effortless, but the last 2 miles will tax your rig. Go in light if you can! Otherwise this is a great place!!

Posted Oct 18, 2019 by Alan C from US. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

KM

For Hualapai Mountain Park: RVers! Beware! this is NOT an RV park despite the claim. Do not attempt to drive into this park with a large RV. It is a one lane narrow road in and the same road out. The sites are very primitive and situated on very loose dirt. We have an 18 foot travel trailer and were almost unable to exit our site because of the loose gravel and dirt on a steep climb out. Please do yourself a favor; Go somewhere else and avoid this dangerous place.

Posted May 27, 2013 by KM from Las Vegas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.



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