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Papa Bill

For Homolovi Ruins State Park: This is a really convenient overnight location right along I 40. It is far enough from the interstate that road noise is not a issue. Electric and water are available. The restrooms and showers were clean. Plan some time in the evening or morning to see the Native American ruins. A really unexpected treat. The AZ SP staff at the visitors center were very nice and helpful.

Posted Aug 19, 2021 by Papa Bill from NC. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Megan

For Homolovi Ruins State Park: This place is a gem. Big sites, clean, showers were clean with plenty of hot water. The views were amazing, and it’s close to the highway without being too close. I wish we could’ve stayed longer!

Posted Jun 19, 2021 by Megan from IL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

ThirstyDragon

For Homolovi Ruins State Park: This is a state park just outside of Winslow, AZ. It is in the corner of the state park. This is a mostly flat, desert area, filled with sagebrush type plants. The park is very well laid out with water and electric at all sites, and a dump station on-site. All the sites and the road are paved with asphalt. Our site was large enough to back our 35’ fifth wheel into, and still have room at the front to park our truck. There is lots of space between the camp sites, like most state parks (in my experience). There is also a metal picnic table at each site. It was $25/night with a $5 booking fee. There are a number of trails at the state park as well. When we were there (April), it was VERY windy two of the three days we were there. When it is windy, it is very unpleasant. The Ranger said that their windy season is in the Spring. We got one day of no wind, and it was peaceful and serene. The Ranger said the best time to visit was in the Fall (as far as weather goes). Great cell service (AT&T) and not too far from Interstate 40 to see Winslow, The Meteor Crater (about 25 minutes), or even Petrified Forest National Park (about an hour). We would stay there again.

Posted Apr 09, 2021 by ThirstyDragon from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Samfam

For Homolovi Ruins State Park: Loved this state park campground! Sites well spaced so you have privacy and views (of empty desert but it’s beautiful). There’s a picnic table, fire ring and bbq at each site, as well as a couple of trees that would give a little shade later in the year. It’s really quiet. It was very windy as is most of Arizona we’re finding. Most sites have water and electric, some just water (tent sites that accept RVs). As others have said great location for sights in the area. We’d come back here for sure.

Posted Mar 22, 2021 by Samfam from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jhagan

For Homolovi Ruins State Park: Very peaceful campground. Central to Painted Desert/Petrified Forest National Park, Route 66, Standin on the Corner in Winslow, AZ, La Posada, Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon. A little over 2 hours to South Rim. The park itself has some fascinating ruins. Also there is a herd of at least 40 burros and 1 big bull who wandered in and thinks he’s a burro.

Posted Mar 19, 2021 by Jhagan from Utah. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Rod G

For Homolovi Ruins State Park: If you enjoy peace and quiet in a desert setting, this is the place. We are in site 12 that is a blacktop paved level pull through . It has 50 amp service with water, fire ring, nice picnic table, and a barbecue. The desert views are spectacular and no where did we see any litter. Park Ranger Jones was very nice and knowledgeable of the park history and what the Winslow area has to offer. We will return!

Posted Oct 28, 2020 by Rod G from Dallas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Sr Charles 395

For Homolovi Ruins State Park: Beware, beauty of a campground, BUT no hot water in showers and inoperative lighting in toilets. Huge spiderwebs in showers, missing tiles, mold and just a general appearance of “Don’t Really Give A Care”. Trash cans near bathhouse were overflowing and could not accept any more bags. All that said, it is a lovely setting that captures desert camping in it’s fullest!! We will stay here again, but will be prepared to use our shower and toilet.

Posted Oct 15, 2020 by Sr Charles 395 from SoCal. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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