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Traveler Tips

Traveler Reviews
Great place to stop - recommended
Flat RV area was a welcome break from the San Juan Forest campgrounds.
Has some trees for shade. Excellent grassy area for tents.
Good prices breakfast and dinner plus well stocked shop.
Almost perfect....
We stopped here on our way back home to Calif. It is centrally located if you are traveling to the Indian reservations, Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, (to name a few), of the areas attractions.
The park was pretty easy to find using our GPS. The park was clean, well kept, and in pretty good shape. The gentleman who checked me in was very friendly, and explained all the features they had, including BBQs, morning breakfasts, (at reasonable prices). The office had a fairly good size store inside. The park's roads and spaces are all gravel, but level. The spaces seemed a bit short for larger rigs. (We have a 38 foot plus tow). But it was not to crowded, and we had no issues. There is free Wi-Fi, and it worked pretty well. There is a playground and pool for kids which looked pretty well maintained as well. There are more trees located in the tent areas than the RV spaces. We could always use more trees... Even though it was pretty close to the freeway, it was fairly quiet. My biggest complaint is the dog walk area. It was rocky with small tumble weed plants growing in it. All the grassy areas were for tent camping. And there were not too many tents at the time we were there. Well my dog just wouldn't use gravel to do his "thing", and led me over to the grass. Can ya blame him?? (I picked up after him, and we continued our walk.) As many RV folks travel with their pets, I would suggest some grass in the Dog area. Overall, it was a good park. We will stay there again on our way through, and I recommend this park to others. By the way if you are traveling though you might want to coordinate your trip with Holbrook's Wild West Days.
Hard to find, but keep looking
Signage for this overnight stay were hard to locate, but nice folks running this little park
The pull throughs are too short for a dingie.
Nice park, just had short sites
Holbrook Petrified Forest KOA
Very clean, quiet park. Nice pool. They provide breakfast and dinner at good rates. I would definitely stay here again