Sans End RV Park

2209 Winterhaven Drive, Winterhaven, CA 92283

760-572-0797

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GPS: 32.7399,-114.6419

Sans End RV Park is located at 2209 Winterhaven Drive, Winterhaven, California 92283 with a total of 140 campsites. Before your trip to Sans End RV Park, check out website at http://sansendrv.com/ or contact them through 760-572-0797 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

32.7399, -114.6419

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 32.7399, -114.6419

Amenities

Hookups 50 Amp 30 Amp 20 Amp water sewer Full Hookups
Recreation hot tub rec hall swimming pool
Site Amenities big rig pull thru
Facilities hot tub laundry restrooms
Pets pets

Overview of Sans End RV Park


Last Price Paid: $20

Reported by Sally on 01.19.2022

Longest RV Reported: 37 feet (Fifth Wheel)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Weekly Rate:

Yes

Monthly Rate:

Yes

Number of Sites:

140

Pad Type:

gravel with concrete patio

Elevation:

131 ft / 39 m

Reviews of Sans End RV Park

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  • Relaxing

    Reviewed 19/1/2022

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 60

    Site number: 20

    This is a smaller, peaceful park for the budget minded. That said it could benefit from some gradual upgrades. Specifically do something about the dirt roads that are extremely muddy after a rain and replace the laundry machines that are regularly out of order. Landscaping and palm trees are lovely. Staff are very friendly and there wa...moreThis is a smaller, peaceful park for the budget minded. That said it could benefit from some gradual upgrades. Specifically do something about the dirt roads that are extremely muddy after a rain and replace the laundry machines that are regularly out of order. Landscaping and palm trees are lovely. Staff are very friendly and there was live entertainment at the holiday parties. There are a couple activities every day and a nice pool. Nowhere safe to walk or bike from the park itself but just over the river in Yuma there are parks and trails to get your exercise. Winterhaven itself is basically a ghost town but Yuma has all the stores you could want. The park runs on AZ time. Our site was very comfortable as it backed up to palm trees and a farm field of lettuce. Highway noise is a constant low drone but park itself is quiet. WiFi goes in and out as does the ability to stream.

  • Fine

    Reviewed 1/2/2021

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 139

    This is tough to review because we arrived after heavy rainstorm so campground was very wet and VERY muddy. (If rain is in forecast I suggest u find a campground on higher ground!) But overall - it was ok. It’s located right off Rt 8 in the agriculture area - surrounded by growing fields. Sites are small, narrow, and close together...moreThis is tough to review because we arrived after heavy rainstorm so campground was very wet and VERY muddy. (If rain is in forecast I suggest u find a campground on higher ground!) But overall - it was ok. It’s located right off Rt 8 in the agriculture area - surrounded by growing fields. Sites are small, narrow, and close together. Normally this never bothers me, but for some reason it felt uncomfortably close together. Facilities were older - bathrooms, laundry etc, but clean and in working order. Showers were $1 and you have to run the hot water in the sink first for about ten min to get hot water in the shower. Kind of ironic being charged for water use but need to waste 10 min of running water....? Also just a pain to have quarters! Park has no coin machine so u just gotta plan ahead. And did I mention there are no lights in the showers...?....yeah its a little dark. Oh and here’s something funny - because it’s right on AZ border we had two different time zones in the RV!!! I would be in the bedroom and my phone would say 9pm mountain time, but my husband would be in living room and his phone was an hour behind on pacific time! We had no idea what time it was the whole time we were there. Haha!! Was convenient Old Town Yuma and Historical Prison but despite its proximity to retail district, its a bit of a drive to real grocery store. It’s a fine place to stay for an inexpensive $35 a nite - but don’t think I would stay here again. Not for any negative reason, but there are many other parks in the area and I would probably just try another. Foothill area seems to have some nice parks and we liked that area better.

  • Dog friendly kinda but not really

    Reviewed 3/2/2019

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    Nightly rate: $35

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 124

    Pros of rv park: off highway far enough quite at night (train near by either a plus or minus depending on if you like the sounds of trains)Fairly Close to Yuma Territorial Prison, St. Thomas mission, Yuma National Historic Park, downtown Yuma, river parks...still have to drive but not clear across town.$35 a night full hook ups...morePros of rv park: off highway far enough quite at night (train near by either a plus or minus depending on if you like the sounds of trains)Fairly Close to Yuma Territorial Prison, St. Thomas mission, Yuma National Historic Park, downtown Yuma, river parks...still have to drive but not clear across town.$35 a night full hook upsGame room Swimming poolA few exercise classes Activity CenterEveryone seemed super friendly.Cons: Laundry seemed high to us at $2.00 was $1.75 to dry.Tight spaces. The section we were in you are facing your neighbor, with your back close to your next neighbor. You each have your own picnic table but they are two feet apart. Obviously not a big deal for a short stay.Air plans fly over frequently.Last note: they allow dogs... kinda, but can’t walk around the whole park with your dog. We like to walk up and down the rows with our dog, not only exercise for her but for us as well.... limited to a couple rows. Choices are to walk to growing fields next door or busy road. No dogs allowed on the grass areas in the park, sadly my dog loves to lay and roll in the grass...she didn’t like this rule.For all this we gave it 3 stars.

  • Very good

    Reviewed 22/1/2018

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    Nightly rate: $15

    Days stayed: 8

    Site number: H overflow

    Reasonable price, we stayed in overflow area for $15.00 a night with electric. Friendly staff, very clean restrooms, pay hot showers were $1, and clean laundry room area.Yuma was about 5 minutes away. Yuma has a very nice municipal park with a linear park, great for biking. Huge playground if you have kids. We spent most of our time at...moreReasonable price, we stayed in overflow area for $15.00 a night with electric. Friendly staff, very clean restrooms, pay hot showers were $1, and clean laundry room area.Yuma was about 5 minutes away. Yuma has a very nice municipal park with a linear park, great for biking. Huge playground if you have kids. We spent most of our time at the park. We tried several Mexican restaurants in town, Mr. G's was our favorite, cheap and good, generous portions. The campground wasn't all that dog friendly, some areas off limits to dogs. Would stay there again.

  • Pretty good when you need facilities!

    Reviewed 19/4/2016

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    Nightly rate: $15

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 145

    We normally boondock without facilities but it became too hot (mid April) so we needed a cheap place with electricity to run our air-con while leaving our cat to simmer gently while visiting Yuma to go into Los Algodones Mexico for reading glasses (we would normally stay out at Ogilby Road BLM). The GPS found this place, just north of...moreWe normally boondock without facilities but it became too hot (mid April) so we needed a cheap place with electricity to run our air-con while leaving our cat to simmer gently while visiting Yuma to go into Los Algodones Mexico for reading glasses (we would normally stay out at Ogilby Road BLM). The GPS found this place, just north of Yuma but still in California. They normally charge $29 but offered us a spot for $15 for just water/elec but because they had plenty of room (out of season) they gave us a spot for ‘full hookup’ anyway, which they allowed us to use to dump when we left. There is a separate dump station, presumably free for guests. It’s a nice big place, with different sections for different categories (eg one area for those earning a living while Rving; full-time stayers, etc). We wanted Wifi (extra $1/day) so they gave us a spot nearer the office, but it was patchy when in demand. Phones worked but unsure of signal strength. There is one General Store along the road. Scrap yard opposite (if so inclined!).Some noise, not unbearable, from distant goods trains horns through the night, vehicles speeding past adjacent road, and an occasional low-frequency hum from a nearby building. They have a Games Room, small swimming pool (not tried), laundry ($2 wash, $1-75 drier), event room (large tables were useful for a project we had to do). Place is kept very clean and tidy.Overall quiet OK.

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Verizon 4G

Confirmed by 2 Users Last Reported 02/03/2019

At&t 4G

Confirmed by 4 Users Last Reported 01/22/2018

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