Munds Park RV Resort
Munds Park RV Resort is located at 17550 Munds Ranch Rd., Munds Park, Arizona 86017 with a total of 370 campsites. Before your trip to Munds Park RV Resort, check out website at http://www.mundsparkrv.com/ or contact them through 928-286-1309 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
34.9435, -111.6567
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 34.9435, -111.6567
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups | ||
Connectivity | cable tv | wifi | ||||||
Recreation | Game room | gym | horseshoes | hot tub | playground | rec hall | recreation trail | swimming pool |
Site Amenities | big rig | picnic table | pull thru | |||||
Facilities | dump station | general store | hot tub | laundry | propane | restrooms | ||
Pets | pets |
Overview of Munds Park RV Resort
Last Price Paid: $49
Reported by Happycamper on 04.07.2021
Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Class A)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Number of Sites:
370
Pad Type:
mixed
Open Seasonally:
April 1 - November 1
Elevation:
6,463 ft / 1,969 m
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 05/07/2018
T-Mobile 4G
Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 07/14/2019
Reviews of Munds Park RV Resort
9 people have reviewed this location.
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Nice RV park lots of amenities
Reviewed 7/4/2021
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Nightly rate: $49
Days stayed: 7
Site number: 17
Stayed a week. Staff was friendly. Has a general store and a nice pool. Has a bar and restaurant right on premises. Wifi was excellent I didn’t even need to use my hotspot. Can hear some highway 17 noise. They have a lot of cute tiny homes right next to RV park. Really nice tiny home community. Lots of hiking nearby. I would stay again.
OK for One Night
Reviewed 22/10/2020
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Nightly rate: $42
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 12
We were traveling from SD to Yuma, AZ and it was not easy finding campgrounds or boondocking. This campground was right on our route hwy 17 and they were open for reservations for a few more days then they close for the season. We booked a 30 amp water/electric pull thru. Lots of trees with big limbs so you need to be careful parkin...moreWe were traveling from SD to Yuma, AZ and it was not easy finding campgrounds or boondocking. This campground was right on our route hwy 17 and they were open for reservations for a few more days then they close for the season. We booked a 30 amp water/electric pull thru. Lots of trees with big limbs so you need to be careful parking your rig and with slideouts and awnings. This is a big RV park and I'm sure it is a busy place in season. The sites are very tight and close together. This RV park worked for us for a one night stay and we'd stay one night again but probably not any longer.
Tight sites, very crowded, lots of ATV's running in and out
Reviewed 31/12/2019
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Days stayed: 2
Stayed here because all the reviews of the RV parks further up the road in Flagstaff were negative. Munds Park is surrounded by national forest with direct access from this park, so it seemed there was a constant stream of ATV's and UTV's driving by at all hours. Our site was supposed to be 50 amp, but my new Newmar power management sy...moreStayed here because all the reviews of the RV parks further up the road in Flagstaff were negative. Munds Park is surrounded by national forest with direct access from this park, so it seemed there was a constant stream of ATV's and UTV's driving by at all hours. Our site was supposed to be 50 amp, but my new Newmar power management system would only allow 30 amps from the 50 amp plug in. This was only my second time out in the new coach, so I didn't push it when the park management insisted it was good for 50. 4 months later that has never happened again, so I'm pretty sure the park wiring was suspect. I had the last available site which was between 3 large trees....made it in and out with no problem, but there were a lot of residents watching and expecting some excitement! This park may be great for some people but is too noisy for us.
Great
Reviewed 4/9/2019
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Nightly rate: $28
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 31
Nice place, easy in and out, nice amenities and very quiet, only downside is dog walking area is a little far to go and dogs didn’t make it there but no big deal just picked up after them. I would definitely recommend to anyone and stay here again
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Reviewed 4/9/2019
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Nightly rate: $28
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 31
Nice place, easy in and out, nice amenities and very quiet, only downside is dog walking area is a little far to go and dogs didn’t make it there but no big deal just picked up after them. I would definitely recommend to anyone and stay here again
Semi-Respite from the heatwave
Reviewed 14/7/2019
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Nightly rate: $42
Days stayed: 2
Site number: 8
July 14, 2019: Heading from Tucson to Colorado; nationwide heatwave; was gonna stay in Cottonwood to make for a short driving day, but called ahead and they had a same day opening, so decided to keep going and add some elevation to our trip (about 6460' elevation here). Still it was 85 when we arrived, but much cooler than So. AZ. ...moreJuly 14, 2019: Heading from Tucson to Colorado; nationwide heatwave; was gonna stay in Cottonwood to make for a short driving day, but called ahead and they had a same day opening, so decided to keep going and add some elevation to our trip (about 6460' elevation here). Still it was 85 when we arrived, but much cooler than So. AZ. Tall trees around each site brings nice shade. Park is just West of I-17. Fairly easy to get into. Many Class A and larger 5th wheels here. Site 8 is a pull thru site with water and electric. $42 per night includes tax. Dump station will be $10 for us when we leave. Pool, jacuzzi, laundry room nearby. A small amount of freeway noise; site 17/18 closest to freeway. Nice little community with many full time/seasonal trailers; daily activities. Perfect for us when Tucson is 103 at 6:30pm!
Hard to find
Reviewed 14/4/2019
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Nightly rate: $48
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 54
After a few wrong turns, thanks to google maps, we stopped and asked for directions. Paid $48 for 1 night. Not bad, but no views. BIG fenced area for dogs. Nice, clean and well maintained place.
Busy on the weekends
Reviewed 7/5/2018
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Nightly rate: $40
Days stayed: 7
Site number: 36
Lots of amenities and close to the forest and Flagstaff. Very busy on the weekends with all the people from Phoenix driving up to escape the heat. Not too many overnight sites. Most of the park is either park models or seasonal sites. Lots of RZR’s and ATV’s cruising around the park on the weekends, but quieter during the week. Laundr...moreLots of amenities and close to the forest and Flagstaff. Very busy on the weekends with all the people from Phoenix driving up to escape the heat. Not too many overnight sites. Most of the park is either park models or seasonal sites. Lots of RZR’s and ATV’s cruising around the park on the weekends, but quieter during the week. Laundry rooms are clean. Office has a small store. It is close to I-17 so you also get a lot of road noise.
Easy access, civilized park, maybe too civilized for some!
Reviewed 24/4/2017
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Nightly rate: $41
Days stayed: 3
Site number: 7
This is a big park of permanent manufactured homes (small ones), and trailers and fifth-wheels who come to escape the heat of Phoenix. We were roasted in April--95 degrees all the way from Palm Springs to Phoenix--drove like banshees to get out of the heat. Elevation at Munds Park is 6600' and in late April the trees were just starting...moreThis is a big park of permanent manufactured homes (small ones), and trailers and fifth-wheels who come to escape the heat of Phoenix. We were roasted in April--95 degrees all the way from Palm Springs to Phoenix--drove like banshees to get out of the heat. Elevation at Munds Park is 6600' and in late April the trees were just starting to get their leaves. But the cool air (around 75) was a great relief; the pool will open soon. The park has a few sites for travelers, and the sites are fairly small, but have all you need. It's another $6 for full hook-ups--ours was just water and electric. Couldn't find the gate that is supposed to be right from the campground into Coconino National Forest for hiking, but there is a fitness center on the premises, and a golf course right nearby. Flagstaff is 25 minutes away, and Sedona about the same. Some dull highway noise. Looking online, the RV parks in Flagstaff don't sound very clean or kept up, so we opted to stay here for quite a few nights. Nice staff, a small store; we didn't have reservation. Gorgeous clean bathrooms with lots of hot water. This is a classy place.