Diamondback
For Hickiwan Trails RV Park: I'm sorry to inform you that this park has deteriorated so badly, it is no longer tolerable. I had stayed there 7 winters and had seen excellent to bad managers. The present manager operates his computer business all day and totally neglects the park. I've seen an inch of dried urine in the urinal. The laundry room currently has one operable washing machine and no functioning dryers.
Everything is filthy. The dumpsters overflow every week, and the coyotes and ravens spread garbage all over the desert. Nothing is ever picked up. The office mobile home was condemned years ago. The park roads have been reduced to blowing dust, full of ruts and potholes. The sewer system has never been serviced in the park's 20 odd years of existence and the park literally stinks.
Weeds are allowed to flourish. The park is currently half full of border wall workers that leave in their noisy trucks at 5:00 AM. The lower third of the park floods during heavy rains. There are frequent power outages, and when that occurs an extremely noisy generator at the casino automatically turns on. The generator does not provide electricity to the RV park.
The casino and RV park are managed separately. Tenants are allowed to operate obnoxiously loud sound systems with pounding bass. The only thing that has happened lately is the rent was raised from $275 to $400. Mangers such as Tonya and Chris or Marsha (rest in peace) and Dave are desperately needed again.
Posted Nov 07, 2020 by Diamondback from Northwest. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Janet
For Hickiwan Trails RV Park: Clearly, the tribe is not taking care of this park. The bathroom is nasty. The property is covered in weeds. Rigs are crammed in next to each other with no clear line to mark the parameters of each site. The only reason we stay here is because of the great access to hiking trails out into the beautiful desert. I wish the tribe would wake up and take care of their property.
Posted Jan 09, 2020 by Janet from Central Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Maria
For Hickiwan Trails RV Park: Yes,this park does have its downfalls:low income people living out of their campers, no manicured landscaping, and the rundown mobile home as the office.What it does have in its favor was friendly camp managers who make you feel welcome and the price which at the time included electric was so reasonable in comparison to places where you spend $550 for a month and still pay electric. If you can deal with less then pristine manicured landscapes give this place a chance!
Posted Apr 03, 2019 by Maria from Wisconsin . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Marie
For Hickiwan Trails RV Park: Based on other reviewers, we made reservations for several nights here. Unfortunately this park looks nothing like any of the pictures on the Internet. It is filled primarily with low-income long-timers with old, broken down RVs, some with old furniture piled around and a refrigerator or two outside the door. The grounds are not maintained and are filled with weeds. The sites are very narrow and squashed in right next to each other with no views. The “office†is an old broken down mobile home. We left after one night.
Posted Mar 08, 2019 by Marie from Montana. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Eric
For Hickiwan Trails RV Park: Nice quiet RV park with 30 and 50 amp sites with full hookups. Bathrooms have recently been updated and are clean. They also have a laundromat. There are no frills at the park but it is very quiet, clean, and has beautiful views of the surrounding area. This park is owned by the Tohono O'Odham Indian reservation. You can hike and bike the area around the park which has fantastic views,Saguaro cactus, and wild donkeys. We would definitely stay here again.
Posted Feb 16, 2019 by Eric from Houston. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Roadrunner
For Hickiwan Trails RV Park: Nice little RV park that's close to the Diamond Desert Casino (quite possibly the worlds smallest casino). Gravel/dirt with a concrete pad for a patio. Full hookups, minus TV. Internet is, like most parks, marginal. Operated by the Tohono Od'Odom Indians. Very friendly and welcoming. Restrooms/showers could use a little TLC but all in all a good place to spend a night or two.
Posted Feb 03, 2018 by Roadrunner from Heppner, OR. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.