Budmccomas
For Grand Canyon Railway RV Park: Excellent park. Very clean and well maintained. Walking distance to railway station. The only problems were the red lava rock side areas that tracked red dust everywhere and the train whistles blasting four to five times at 3am. Other than that, great place.
Posted Jun 11, 2016 by Budmccomas from Socal. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Agenttaylor
For Grand Canyon Railway RV Park: Nice park, very well-maintained. Friendly staff. Sites are asphalt. We have satellite but cable is provided as well as wifi which worked sometimes. Laundry was nice but small. Didn't see showers/rest rooms. If you stay, DO NOT get a site backed up to the railroad! The trains run all hours and blast their horns. It woke me up all night and scared my pets. It is very convenient to the town and I would definitely stay here again but ONLY if I could get a site away from the tracks!
Posted Jun 05, 2016 by Agenttaylor from Indian Rocks Beach FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Pb
For Grand Canyon Railway RV Park: A very nice place. We are traveling with another couple and they have Buddy Sites, which means one pulled thru one way and the neighboring site pulled thru the other way so that our doors were facing each other. A nice feature. It is a bit pricey for one night, if you don't have a discount. I am glad we had a Passport America discount. It is close to the Grand Canyon and train depot for the activities like the shot out etc. we would visit again.
Posted Oct 06, 2015 by Pb from nevada. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Beth
For Grand Canyon Railway RV Park: Very nice!! We stayed at 15 different RV parks on our cross-country trip, and this was top notch! Right next to the hotel and part of the hotel resort, so all ammenities can be used. The RR track to the Grand Canyon runs alongside, and the depot is onsite, so easy to walk to for your ride to the canyon. A free wild-west show before your board the train was fun for the family. 2 or 3 restaurants onsite as well as large gift shops. Clean, quiet (except for one train whistle around 10pm). The laundry room is TINY, so it was a little difficult to use, but clean. Large firepit lit outside for all to use as well as a large covered picnic area. Big playground for the kids and indoor pool in the hotel.
Posted Jul 11, 2015 by Beth from Lawrenceville, GA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
For Grand Canyon Railway RV Park: Best RV park ever. Bathroom clean staff super friendly.
Posted Jul 10, 2015 by from killeen, tx. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Craig
For Grand Canyon Railway RV Park: Great park, clean and friendly. We stayed here for our grand canyon vacation. Park has everything you need and free shuttle to get you where you want to go within their property. Williams is a great town and it's within walking distance. I would come back!
Posted Jun 24, 2015 by Craig from Indiana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Tuxedoville
For Grand Canyon Railway RV Park: Top notch park to use as a home base as gateway to the Grand Canyon 50 miles away, accessing by car or rail. The town of Williams is only 2 blocks away, which is fun to walk around, and there's a Safeway for supplies at the start of the walk. The office staff are terrific and welcoming. The sites are level asphalt. All sites are large pull-thru's, which is best to have a rez for, and two outside rows of back-ins which we were told don't book up, so usually there's availability. We chose the road side, as the other side is only a few feet away from train tracks, which is a very active line. We had no trouble with noise. No shade but, hey...we're in the desert. The washrooms, showers, & laundry were immaculate. Your fee covers those & hotel privileges, such as pool access, morning coffee, & a 9:00am little western show which we didn't check out. There's no dedicated area for dogs, but all dog owners made-do with the gravel paths. A super feature is the on-site pet kennel. For $26, you can board your 4-legged child for the day. We stayed in our 19' trailer, dwarfed by all the big rigs. :) All-in-all, this is THE place to stay to work on crossing a visit to the amazing Grand Canyon off your bucket list.
Posted Sep 23, 2014 by Tuxedoville from Victoria, BC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.