Moretimeforus
For Homolovi Ruins State Park: Stayed here in a 40' 5th wheel in Jan 2020. Water was off at the sites but on at the dump station for filling up and on at the shower house. Sites were $15 for no power, $20 for 30A, $25 for 50A. All the power sites were large enough for our rig and are paved double-wide for parking. They have after-hours self check-in. You can see I40 but barely hear it from outside. Also picnic tables and fire pits. Shower rooms were cold but water was hot. We stayed here for 4 nights and the average number of RVs was probably 3. Would stay again.
Posted Jan 15, 2020 by Moretimeforus from Michigan. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Brian S
For Homolovi Ruins State Park: Wild open campground. Middle of nowhere.
Very quiet A few small trees.
Level sites and spacious. 30amp water $25 per night.
Ranger Chad is very nice. Clean bathroom and free shower.
Stayed in Jan, 2019 & Aug, 2019.
Nice over night stop off I 40.
Road from visitor center to campground is very rough.
Go slow. We will definitely come back again
Posted Aug 25, 2019 by Brian S from NM. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
John
For Homolovi Ruins State Park: This is a very nice campground that gives you the experience of camping in the desert. Nice level sites with clean restrooms. The view is amazing. Sites are large but there are very few trees. Very close to Winslow, Arizona. Be sure to go stand on the corner.
Posted Jun 17, 2019 by John from Georgia. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
DaVida
For Homolovi Ruins State Park: I40 seen on the distance, not heard unless upwind. Bathhouse clean, well-maintained, showers hot and ample. Do visit the info center, learn about awesome views of painted desert. Sites are spacious, little privacy, but sunsets are magnificent.
Posted Nov 03, 2018 by DaVida from St Petersburg FL. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Laura
For Homolovi Ruins State Park: Came in during a cold, very windy day. Someone in the reviews called Winslow- Windsblow! Excellent description. After almost two full days of cold and heavy winds, and not much to do in cold weather around here, I as ready to go. But we had a four days reservation and the weather cleared, so glad it did. We were happy with our 30 amp site, the other reviews are very accurate. Clean, newish/updated feel to the facilities. Gave it four stars due to lack of active hosting, and given the sunshine here a Ramada would be nice for this kind of place to help with sun and provide the potential to block some of the wind. The ruins are easy to see and worth the effort, and there is a nice, but small visitor’s center on site. We loved Winslow, the Safeway there was well stocked, which surprised us. We also went to see the sites in town, Standin’ on the Corner (complete with the flat bed Ford), was cute, but do not miss the La Posada Hotel and its restaurant, and the Rock Art Canyon Ranch. Both were spectacular and made our four day visit with two days of bad weather worth it and a pleasant surprise. If I come back, a short stay at the free county campground south of town is a good option, dry camping on a pretty lake, for free.
Posted May 04, 2018 by Laura from Reno. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Chuck
For Homolovi Ruins State Park: Stayed just prior to Christmas, cold nights but ok days, and for $20 a night with power and an available waste dump and fresh water it is a nice place to stay. First night one other RV and a tent camper, next night looked to be two of us.
The ruins are ok, but gives you something to do. Plan to return again.
Posted Dec 18, 2017 by Chuck from South Dakota . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.
Jerry
For Homolovi Ruins State Park: Excellent campground. This small (@53 sites) campground is on the open prairie west of Winslow,AZ. It offers excellent paved campsites, 30 and 50 amps, ample restrooms, good (at least Verizon) phone service, and some TV signal. Campsites are mostly level but facilities reversed for hookups on many camp sites. Large and tidy dump station at park exit. You can reserve on line with AZ park reservation site. Max fee I saw was $25 for pull thru plus $5 res. fee on line.
Also there are two Hopi excavation sites to investigate as well as hiking and biking trails. Nice visitor center with helpful employees. We loved it there and stayed over another day to look around more. Jerry
Posted Oct 29, 2017 by Jerry from Oregon. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.