J & H RV Park

7901 N Hwy 89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004

928-526-1829

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GPS: 35.2534,-111.5562

J & H RV Park is located at 7901 N Hwy 89, Flagstaff, Arizona 86004 with a total of 52 campsites. Before your trip to J & H RV Park, check out website at http://www.flagstaffrvparks.com/ or contact them through 928-526-1829 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

35.2534, -111.5562

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 35.2534, -111.5562

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Connectivity cable tv wifi
Recreation book exchange horseshoes
Site Amenities big rig picnic table pull thru
Facilities general store laundry restrooms
Discount Clubs AAA Good Sam Senior Discounts
Pets pets

Overview of J & H RV Park


Last Price Paid: $72

Reported by Lynne on 10.24.2021

Longest RV Reported: 42 feet

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

52

Pad Type:

gravel

Open Seasonally:

May 1 - October 25

Elevation:

6,791 ft / 2,069 m

Reviews of J & H RV Park

7 people have reviewed this location.


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  • OK Urban Campground with lots of rules

    Reviewed 24/10/2021

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    Nightly rate: $72

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 24

    This is an acceptable urban campground with lots of trees and a fairly nice dog park. However, there are so many rules - no smoking, no pets in any common areas, no visiting pets, and more. It is a well maintained campground and conveniently located. The wifi is not the greatest. We could not get a refund on our $100 deposit when n...moreThis is an acceptable urban campground with lots of trees and a fairly nice dog park. However, there are so many rules - no smoking, no pets in any common areas, no visiting pets, and more. It is a well maintained campground and conveniently located. The wifi is not the greatest. We could not get a refund on our $100 deposit when needing to leave early due to 19 degree temperatures and snow/ice.

  • Horrible experience, horrible owners, horrible park.

    Reviewed 14/10/2020

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    Days stayed: 1

    Sites are very very small, they squeezed in as many as they can. Dog run is disgusting and old. Host/ owners have a horrible attitude as soon as you check in and then our experience was the worst experience ever. Our 32 year old son came to have dinner with us our first night Harvey the old mean owner came flying in on his cart as soon...moreSites are very very small, they squeezed in as many as they can. Dog run is disgusting and old. Host/ owners have a horrible attitude as soon as you check in and then our experience was the worst experience ever. Our 32 year old son came to have dinner with us our first night Harvey the old mean owner came flying in on his cart as soon as our son and his girlfriend arrived screaming that we were breaking the rules and he was kicking us out! The four of us just wanted to have dinner but I guess no guests allowed. I had told the wife when we checked in earlier and she had agreed but told us that he could not park his car at our site, in which he was going to move it, after he brought some food in, but the crazy old man never gave us the chance. All in all we did leave early and never want to go back.

  • Small but very nice RV park. A little expensive but worth it.

    Reviewed 9/6/2020

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    Nightly rate: $59

    Days stayed: 2

    This is a nice RV park off of 89 which was very convenient for me. It is a quiet area which I liked but off of 89 which was convenient for my travels there. It is also close to a couple of hikes I went on while there.

  • Quiet, expensive

    Reviewed 21/5/2019

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    Nightly rate: $57

    Days stayed: 1

    Stopped for one night here to dump tanks, etc. Attractive CG. Didn't ask our age, although we qualify for 55+. Looked like a long list of rules and rules posted everywhere which didn't cause a problem for us, but could for some people. Quiet and pretty.If we hadn't needed to dump tanks, fill water, etc., we would have chosen th...moreStopped for one night here to dump tanks, etc. Attractive CG. Didn't ask our age, although we qualify for 55+. Looked like a long list of rules and rules posted everywhere which didn't cause a problem for us, but could for some people. Quiet and pretty.If we hadn't needed to dump tanks, fill water, etc., we would have chosen the CG right by the visitor center at Sunset Crater which was close by and really beautiful.

  • A luxury experience

    Reviewed 15/10/2018

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 25

    We stayed while passing through to California. The park was in immaculate shape. The restrooms were spotless, and the hosts were very friendly. We did not use the wifi, so cannot speak to that. There were a lot of seasonal campers up from Phoenix, so we were glad we had made a reservation. There were a number of high end rigs in camp....moreWe stayed while passing through to California. The park was in immaculate shape. The restrooms were spotless, and the hosts were very friendly. We did not use the wifi, so cannot speak to that. There were a lot of seasonal campers up from Phoenix, so we were glad we had made a reservation. There were a number of high end rigs in camp.Be sure to watch closely for the sign as you drive north out of Flagstaff. The road traffic can be fast, so prepare to brake and turn in. At that night, there is a little road noise through the roof vent, but the campground is silent. We found a great Thai restaurant (Patio Thai) downtown that is worth a drive back into town.

  • Peaceful retreat in Flagstaff

    Reviewed 21/6/2018

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 4

    We loved (almost all of) our experience at J&H. It is a 55+ park, which means there are no children running around, no pool or playground noise, and no 20-somethings doing keg stands. (Wow, do I feel old after writing that!). It is also a no-smoking park, which my sensitive lungs really appreciated!The park is family owned and w...moreWe loved (almost all of) our experience at J&H. It is a 55+ park, which means there are no children running around, no pool or playground noise, and no 20-somethings doing keg stands. (Wow, do I feel old after writing that!). It is also a no-smoking park, which my sensitive lungs really appreciated!The park is family owned and we enjoyed speaking with all 3 generations of the family. This is one of those rare places where the owners are the ones doing the maintenance, working the front desk, and making sure your needs are met. The location is great - right on Hwy 89, close to both hiking trails and downtown. The layout of the park - tiered pull-thru sites on a downward slope - made the sites feel private. The free WiFi was actually very good. It dropped a few times, but generally allowed me to get some work done, check email, and update my blog. However .... a word of caution for motorcyclists. They have a "no operation in the park" rule. Which we took to mean don't do zoomies on your MC around the park - just ride straight from your rig to the road (a common policy at nicer parks). But, they really mean NO operation in the park. We actually went out for a ride one morning with no issue, but were "welcomed" back by the owner screaming at us, telling us we had to pack up and leave the park immediately even though we were paid up for 2 more days (luckily, his wife was able to calm him down and we were allowed to stay). Realize that we are two old farts on a very quiet Goldwing, driving straight from the road to our site at less than 10 mph. So if you plan to do any mc riding during your stay in Flag, this is not the place to stay. Otherwise, we'll definitely be back (and won't take our MCs out of the trailer!!)

  • Whoops - Is it Really 55 And Over?

    Reviewed 11/5/2015

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    Nightly rate: $54

    Days stayed: 3

    Apparently we snuck in to one of those over age resorts --- who knew? It was adult oriented, quiet and no kids. The owners are so nice and have an amazing attention to detail. They even lit a fire for us in the community fireplace to enjoy each evening. The park is close to town and easy access for shopping and dining out.After...moreApparently we snuck in to one of those over age resorts --- who knew? It was adult oriented, quiet and no kids. The owners are so nice and have an amazing attention to detail. They even lit a fire for us in the community fireplace to enjoy each evening. The park is close to town and easy access for shopping and dining out.After a week of dry camping it was a perfect stop to take long showers (full hookups), do laundry and cook a few crockpot meals which catching up on cable and enjoying high speed internet that REALLY works. I actually spent a rainy day in their 'tv' room working and doing laundry.Everything from the spaces to the laundromat are clean and in perfect working order (it was actually the best washing machines I have used in the past 3 months with really HOT water). Spaces are small and most have picnic tables. We had a double wide space which was a back in and very nice. The center pull throughs appear to be smaller. The space surface is red cinder and easy to get level. If you are comfortable with close proximity to your neighbors then you won't mind. If you prefer wide open landscape, this will may feel a little too tight.Flagstaff is a fun little town with lots to do in and around there - We enjoyed the breweries (Lumberyard and Mother Road) along with some great mountain biking areas including Campbell Mesa, Fort Valley and Schultz Pass Loop.

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