Dateland RV Park
Dateland RV Park is located at 1737 S Ave 64 E, Dateland, Arizona 85333 with a total of 46 campsites. Before your trip to Dateland RV Park, check out website at http://www.dateland.com/ or contact them through 928-454-2772 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
32.7963, -113.5442
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 32.7963, -113.5442
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | wifi | |||||
Site Amenities | big rig | pull thru | ||||
Facilities | dump station | general store | laundry | restaurant | restrooms | |
Pets | pets |
Overview of Dateland RV Park
Last Price Paid: $18
Reported by 81HRFamily on 05.04.2021
Longest RV Reported: 33 feet (Class A)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
Monthly Rate:
Yes
Number of Sites:
46
Pad Type:
dirt with concrete patio
Elevation:
426 ft / 129 m
Max Length:
70 ft
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 04/11/2017
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 1 Users Last Reported 05/04/2021
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 10/26/2020
Reviews of Dateland RV Park
8 people have reviewed this location.
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Okay for just an overnight.
Reviewed 4/5/2021
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Nightly rate: $18
Days stayed: 1
We just did one overnight which was fine. Definitely would not want to stay here longer. The bathroom/shower facility was very dirty and gross so we did not use the showers at all. Plus side, we did have privacy towards the back and able to walk our dogs around. Train going by was semi noisy. We thought being the travel center was so ...moreWe just did one overnight which was fine. Definitely would not want to stay here longer. The bathroom/shower facility was very dirty and gross so we did not use the showers at all. Plus side, we did have privacy towards the back and able to walk our dogs around. Train going by was semi noisy. We thought being the travel center was so clean and kept up that the rv park would be the same but sadly not. They definitely need to clean better and upgrade their facility. One the way back through, we picked a different park and opted NOT to stay here even 1 night again.
Affordable Noise!
Reviewed 25/2/2021
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Nightly rate: $18
Days stayed: 1
Site number: D6
So, this is a dirt road access, dirt pad site desert property. Some trash was present about the sites and general campground. It does offer laundry and shower facilities which I used but they are old, poorly maintained and in general disrepair. The property is located directly adjacent to (2) Union Pacific train tracks with probably 20...moreSo, this is a dirt road access, dirt pad site desert property. Some trash was present about the sites and general campground. It does offer laundry and shower facilities which I used but they are old, poorly maintained and in general disrepair. The property is located directly adjacent to (2) Union Pacific train tracks with probably 20-30 trains going by daily, noise and ground vibration is present during same. You also hear background noise from nearby I-8. Now for the positive, great cell service as a tower is located on property. The daily rate for 30 amp full hookup was $18 plus tax. The travel center has fuel, supplies, food and great date shakes. There is a nearby date palm grove which was fun to walk for a break away from the afternoon sun..
Full Hookups and Trains
Reviewed 26/10/2020
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Nightly rate: $18
Days stayed: 2
Site number: D2
Decided to shelter here for two nights due to wind. Can’t complain, if you need to stop here for a night it’s a good choice. There is some foliage between sites to provide some shade and privacy but no one parked near us. Full hookups a plus. Does include a laundry and bathrooms in a trailer building but did not use. No management on s...moreDecided to shelter here for two nights due to wind. Can’t complain, if you need to stop here for a night it’s a good choice. There is some foliage between sites to provide some shade and privacy but no one parked near us. Full hookups a plus. Does include a laundry and bathrooms in a trailer building but did not use. No management on site, you have to register at the travel center. Trains are very frequent so if this bothers you choose a site farther away. Concert pads sandy parking area, fairly level. Nothing else to stop here for except in a pinch, you’re tired and need to sleep.
Good one night stop
Reviewed 26/1/2020
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Nightly rate: $18
Days stayed: 1
Site number: D-7
Stop in the Travel Center and register until 9:00pm and then drive about 1/4 mile of dirt road to get to a row of available spots and pick your own. Good hookups, plenty of space - no problem even in January. Close to the trains but no horns so not bad. Didn't use the facilities so can't comment. Good Verizon signal.
Clean and comfortable
Reviewed 18/3/2018
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Nightly rate: $15
Days stayed: 1
I stayed one night, camping in my minivan. There was no one parked even close to me. The area was very clean, as were the showers. I used earplugs because almost all of the campgrounds along my route have a train nearby. I'm pretty used to it.
Good Overnight Stop
Reviewed 11/4/2017
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Nightly rate: $19
Days stayed: 1
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Check in at the Travel Center, everyone polite. Drive back from across the street to the park. Each site has water, sewer and power. Sites are close but there are enough that no one parks very close to you (not so busy in mid-April in AZ... days are getting to 90 degrees.Gravel, but level and cannot ask for more. The train nois...moreCheck in at the Travel Center, everyone polite. Drive back from across the street to the park. Each site has water, sewer and power. Sites are close but there are enough that no one parks very close to you (not so busy in mid-April in AZ... days are getting to 90 degrees.Gravel, but level and cannot ask for more. The train noise has been mentioned before, but it is not onerous. Never bothered me.Great spot for overnight full hookup.
Good for one night.
Reviewed 6/3/2017
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Nightly rate: $19
Days stayed: 1
Can't really add much more to what the previous reviewer had to say. The park was relatively clean and quiet except for the train noise, which we didn't really find objectionable. They do rumble by frequently but don't blow their horns which makes a huge difference in how tolerable the noise is for us. The convenience store is well...moreCan't really add much more to what the previous reviewer had to say. The park was relatively clean and quiet except for the train noise, which we didn't really find objectionable. They do rumble by frequently but don't blow their horns which makes a huge difference in how tolerable the noise is for us. The convenience store is well stocked and includes a pretty nice gift selection if you're looking for a souvenir to take back home. There is also a Quiznos sub shop and an ice cream counter where we got the best date shake we've ever had. WiFi is not available in the campground itself but you can get a good connection for free in the coffee shop at the convenience store. All in all this is not a bad deal especially considering the reasonable price for your site.
Good one night stop
Reviewed 16/2/2017
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Nightly rate: $18
Days stayed: 1
Dateland RV Park was just right for one night's stay between Yuma and Phoenix. Pay first at Dateland Travel Center and then cross the road to the small RV park. It's mostly full-time residents, with about 20 spaces for overnighters. The overnight sites are all pull thrus, and long enough for any sized rig. There was only one other o...moreDateland RV Park was just right for one night's stay between Yuma and Phoenix. Pay first at Dateland Travel Center and then cross the road to the small RV park. It's mostly full-time residents, with about 20 spaces for overnighters. The overnight sites are all pull thrus, and long enough for any sized rig. There was only one other overnight rig there when we camped. There is a very dated laundry room with a couple washers and dryers, and private shower rooms with sink, toilet and shower. Everything was decently clean, but the whole place was really run down. The park is inbetween the highway and a railroad track, so there's a fair bit of noise. But, because the train does not blow a horn, we didn't find it too annoying. It's not a destination park by any means, but it did have a couple awesome things going for it: a super low price, yummy homemade date ice cream at the Travel Center, and the fastest internet I've ever had!