Pilot Knob RV Resort
Pilot Knob RV Resort is located at 3707 W. Highway 80, Winterhaven, California 92283 with a total of 152 campsites. Some of the amenities you can enjoy there are Hiking, Volleyball, and more. Before your trip to Pilot Knob RV Resort, check out website at http://www.pilotknobrvcamping.com/ or contact them through 760-572-0875 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)
32.7475, -114.7636
GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 32.7475, -114.7636
Amenities
Hookups | 50 Amp | 30 Amp | 20 Amp | water | sewer | Full Hookups |
Connectivity | wifi | |||||
Recreation | hot tub | swimming pool | ||||
Site Amenities | big rig | pull thru | ||||
Facilities | hot tub | laundry | recycle | swimming pool | ||
Discount Clubs | Coast to Coast | |||||
Pets | pets |
Overview of Pilot Knob RV Resort
Last Price Paid: $25
Reported by The Rollin Ollens on 02.27.2022
Longest RV Reported: 42 feet (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel)
Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022
Weekly Rate:
Yes
Monthly Rate:
Yes
Number of Sites:
152
Pad Type:
gravel
Elevation:
262 ft / 79 m
Activities
Cell Phone Coverage
Verizon 4G
Confirmed by 5 Users Last Reported 09/19/2017
At&t 4G
Confirmed by 3 Users Last Reported 01/21/2020
Reviews of Pilot Knob RV Resort
8 people have reviewed this location.
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Good overnighter
Reviewed 27/2/2022
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Nightly rate: $25
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 206
The park was easy to find. It is located just off of I-8. There is pavement all the way until you arrive at the park. Signage is adequate. Check in was efficient and friendly. The rules are basic. Our site, 206, was a pull through just long enough for our 28 foot Coach and Towed two door Wrangler. Services (30 amp, water and sewer)...moreThe park was easy to find. It is located just off of I-8. There is pavement all the way until you arrive at the park. Signage is adequate. Check in was efficient and friendly. The rules are basic. Our site, 206, was a pull through just long enough for our 28 foot Coach and Towed two door Wrangler. Services (30 amp, water and sewer) were to the left side. Distancing is very close. If the park were full it would be slide touching awning. There is no room for a vegetation barrier between sites. Each site in our area has a concrete patio, NO table and NO fire pit. Our site was a gravel pad flat and even. Overall the park was well maintained. There are options available that allow for larger sites that can accommodate almost any size of RV. Be aware, this park is not far from I-8. You will hear some highway traffic.There is no park provided wifi. Our Verizon Mifi and Cell were only able to get two bars. There is NO Cable TV but we did find a few OTA TV. Satellite would not be difficult. We did not use the washrooms or free showers but we checked and found them clean. There is a pool and spa available with restrictions in place for children. The on-site laundromat was clean and up to date.There is a very small store a short distance up the road at the Chevron Service Station but we found their prices to be quite high. Yuma is only about 15 minutes away with all services availableWe paid $25.00 per night and we feel we received fair value. We will be back if in the area again. Be advised, this is usually a very popular park. Booking a reservation is recommended.
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Reviewed 15/1/2022
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Nightly rate: $35
Days stayed: 21
Site number: 74
Basic RV older very well cared for RV park. Laundry, shuffle board, bocchi ball, horse shoes, pool, laundry, library, billards room and access to open desert at end of driveway for atv/side by sides. all gravel with "concrete site" outline strips with concrete patio's. Extra large drive ways and full hookups, no problem with water or p...moreBasic RV older very well cared for RV park. Laundry, shuffle board, bocchi ball, horse shoes, pool, laundry, library, billards room and access to open desert at end of driveway for atv/side by sides. all gravel with "concrete site" outline strips with concrete patio's. Extra large drive ways and full hookups, no problem with water or power. Trash dumpsters at front of park. Museum just across freeway. 15 mins to Yuma down town. Staff was easy to work with and extended our stay 2 times for 3 weeks.... thank you staff!!! No problem with 10 year rule and guided us to our spot. A lot cheaper than any of the parks in Yuma and just as nice. $35 per night or $210 per week.
Good value overnighter
Reviewed 23/11/2021
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Nightly rate: $23
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 205
This is your basic gravel-lot RV park (not a "resort") but very good value for a full hookup pull-through site right off of I-8. We did not reserve online as there appeared to be lots of availability in this shoulder season so we saved the $5 fee, but as noted by another reviewer the office closes at 4:00. Office gal was very friendly...moreThis is your basic gravel-lot RV park (not a "resort") but very good value for a full hookup pull-through site right off of I-8. We did not reserve online as there appeared to be lots of availability in this shoulder season so we saved the $5 fee, but as noted by another reviewer the office closes at 4:00. Office gal was very friendly. They have a small pool and spa but they were not open.
Don’t come after 4pm
Reviewed 19/2/2021
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Nightly rate: $32
Days stayed: 1
Site number: None
If you show up after 4 pm, the office is closed. We paid online. No box to pick up site number, where to park, nothing. We bumped into another camper and they told us we had to just park in front of the office. We plugged in for electric but no other amenities since we had no site. We pulled out at 9 am and never saw a soul. Just weir...moreIf you show up after 4 pm, the office is closed. We paid online. No box to pick up site number, where to park, nothing. We bumped into another camper and they told us we had to just park in front of the office. We plugged in for electric but no other amenities since we had no site. We pulled out at 9 am and never saw a soul. Just weird. It wasn’t even late- 6:00pm.
Staff is great. Location is decent.
Reviewed 21/1/2020
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Nightly rate: $15
Days stayed: 120
Site number: 30
We booked a site here after about 2 weeks of boondocking because we fell sick with the flu... We wanted FHU and easy parking. Electric IS included on all stays (even monthly stays).Most of the sites are big. Ours was huge! We have a 42ft 5er, a Ford F350 dually, a Ford Raptor and a RZR and we managed to fit all of it in our space w...moreWe booked a site here after about 2 weeks of boondocking because we fell sick with the flu... We wanted FHU and easy parking. Electric IS included on all stays (even monthly stays).Most of the sites are big. Ours was huge! We have a 42ft 5er, a Ford F350 dually, a Ford Raptor and a RZR and we managed to fit all of it in our space with room left! We were happy (sick) campers! No extra fee either.The only con about the site was the hookups were far back - bring extra sewer hoses! We were able to get mail here and send mail - the front office will send your mail for you. Laundry facility only has a couple machines which made laundry a pain in the you know what when it got busy. They give quarters at the front desk though. Noise was pretty loud - you can hear the train every time it goes by and the highway noise (and we stayed along the back row...). If silence is what you seek, this is not the park for you. Access was good - its right off the highway. 20 mins to Yuma which has everything you could need. AT&T signal is great (50 down / 26 upload). Verizon was decent (23 down / 7 up)We stayed for a whole month because we weren't finished with the sand dunes! You can get to the dunes from the park with a 4x4 if you wanted to. Overall, decent park. Good location for duning. Staff is super friendly. We liked it enough to stay a whole month lol Side note: I'm pretty sure that this is one of the only parks near Yuma that includes electric on their monthly stays. That, in our opinion, is the main reason we would stay at this park in the future. $450 a month including electric?! Or $400 a month, and you pay electric? We're electric hogs, so we'll take it!
Older, But Nice Park
Reviewed 29/12/2019
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Nightly rate: $30
Days stayed: 12
Site number: 124
An older park showing some signs of wear, but has some definite advantages over the more modern RV resorts in Yuma. Location outside of the metro area ( 10 miles west of the main shopping in Yuma) affords a much quieter experience. Being a older park, its layout is considerably more spread out with decent space between rigs (unlike the...moreAn older park showing some signs of wear, but has some definite advantages over the more modern RV resorts in Yuma. Location outside of the metro area ( 10 miles west of the main shopping in Yuma) affords a much quieter experience. Being a older park, its layout is considerably more spread out with decent space between rigs (unlike the cookie cutter resorts found in town where you are crammed like sardines) Sites are level each with a concrete patio. Full hookups are to the rear, somewhat older electric terminal but reliable power. Bathhouse is toward the front of the park adjacent to the office and rec center. Facility was older but clean and decent hot showers. Laundry is clean and functional slightly expensive ($4/load for washer and dryer). Neighbors many of whom are seasonal snowbirds were all very friendly and social. Quite a number of onsite activities. Nice Christmas day dinner. Club house offers billiards and games, a nice library and hosted events throughout the week. Small pool and hot tub looked clean and serviceable, but we do not use these amenities. Office staff and hosts are all welcoming and helpful and will accommodate special needs of the traveler. Great surrounding areas for off leash dog walking in the desert. Nearest shopping to the east in Yuma is about 10 miles away. The Chevron station at the corner is overpriced and a complete rip off (charging $4.59/gal of gas when price in town was $2.69 and 5 bucks for a bag of ice) – go into town for your needs. Overall an older but nice respite in the desert. Rate reflects total nightly cost. Only downside was persistent highway noise.
Great overnight option near Yuma
Reviewed 19/12/2018
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Nightly rate: $30
Days stayed: 1
Site number: 234
While driving from San Diego to Tucson, Yuma seemed like the perfect place to stop for the night. However, over and over, I found campgrounds that were 55+, and the few that were not age restricted, often seemed pretty run down or overpriced. This campground is just west of Yuma and it served our needs perfectly. We just wanted a r...moreWhile driving from San Diego to Tucson, Yuma seemed like the perfect place to stop for the night. However, over and over, I found campgrounds that were 55+, and the few that were not age restricted, often seemed pretty run down or overpriced. This campground is just west of Yuma and it served our needs perfectly. We just wanted a roadside park with level spots and reasonable prices. They have 30 amp and 50 amp spots here, the sites are level, full hook up, and mostly pull-thrus. It's a very large park with lots of sites, so I would expect you'd be able to find an available site most days. The folks at the front desk were very nice and they have obviously been working hard to maintain and upgrade the campground. The only downsides are the road noise (the park is right near the highway, so it's convenient for a stopover, but you will definitely hear traffic noise), and they are pretty restrictive on where you can walk your dog. They basically direct you to the campground's perimeter fence and tell you the "pet walk" is outside the fence -- but it's basically just the desert. None of this was a big deal for us though. We needed somewhere decent for an overnight and this place fit the bill. We will definitely stay there again when traveling along I-8.
It is a fine campground... certainly not a resort
Reviewed 19/9/2017
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Nightly rate: $5
Days stayed: 7
Price reflects C2C membership. Campground was very easy to find There are good signs. There is an additional resort fee; I’m not sure what that is for. It is a fine campground, but doesn’t really merit extra “resort” fee. If I am going to pay an additional fee, I would like to have a working pool, large sites or other am...morePrice reflects C2C membership. Campground was very easy to find There are good signs. There is an additional resort fee; I’m not sure what that is for. It is a fine campground, but doesn’t really merit extra “resort” fee. If I am going to pay an additional fee, I would like to have a working pool, large sites or other amenities. This is a standard “parking lot” style campground. There were some trees throughout the campground. The campground easily handles big rigs. Sites are close together, but there was plenty of room in the site for the truck, 5th wheel and jeep. Gravel roads through the campground. Each camp site is gravel. Sites are all very level. Each site had a small concrete patio and picnic table. The picnic tables are just tables—no seats. Most tables appeared to be in desperate need of repair. There is a pool and hot tub area. Both the pool and hot tub are very small. The pool heater was broken the entire week we were there, so it was too cold to use the pool. Good Verizon coverage. Easy to get DirecTV satellite. We would stay here again, simply because of the price. We stayed here because of the location--it was not a destination type campground.