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    4.0 (73 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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    Bad thorns ‼

    BAD THORNS‼ Came here tonight and we are already on our way to a new place to stay because we can't walk the dog and even a step outside will cover your shoes in thorns and some even poke through. This was not addressed anywhere before booking for tonight. My cousin barely touched the ground with his foot and got poked by two thorns. There were also some on the picnic table so we could not sit down. I don't know how anyone tent campers would stay here without their tent getting ruined. Do not book here and would highly recommend looking somewhere else especially if you have pets because it will get stuck in their pads or on them elsewhere.

    Joel Jr. M.

    We randomly drove past Flintstones Bedrock City and curiosity got the best of us and boy, are we glad it did! For just $10, you can explore this quirky, Flintstones-themed park, feed some animals, and just have a genuinely fun time. The park is full of surprises: you can wander through all the Flintstones' homes, slide down a giant Dino slide, and even race each other on oversized tire bikes. It was definitely a unique experience that you won't find anywhere else. This little stop turned out to be one of the most unexpectedly fun parts of our Arizona trip. Perfect for kids, adults, and anyone who secretly wishes they lived in Bedrock. Truly a one-of-a-kind experience I'll always remember!

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    Tiffanie E.

    This is a niche little stop on the way to the Grand Canyon. If you like dinosaurs, the Flintstone's, birds of prey, goats, sheep, llama, or yummy treats, make sure to check them out! Yes, it needs some TLC, but we enjoyed it and the goatasauruses are the best!

    Alexandrea E.

    "Yabba-Dabba-Don't... At Least Not This Time" As a certified big kid, I rolled up to Raptor Ranch/Flintstones Experience with high hopes and wide eyes, fully prepared to live out my prehistoric cartoon dreams. I mean... Flintstones village? Alpacas? A Dino slide?? Count me in. Or so I thought. Admission is $10 (unless you're active duty or military, then it's free--cool perk!), and while I was ready to indulge in a little Bedrock magic, I quickly realized... I could see most of it through the window. What I couldn't see was any sign of welcome. I wasn't greeted, waved at, or even acknowledged.... which, for a nostalgia-fueled roadside attraction, was kind of a buzzkill. Customer service? More like customer invisibility. Now let's talk alpacas.... because I love them. Like, irrationally. I would've paid the ten bucks just for a fuzzy hello. But other visitors were clearly disappointed, saying the alpacas were either hiding or not part of the action at all. Womp womp. On the upside: The store were clean The kids I saw come and go seemed pumped, especially about the Dino slide and a few of the activity zones But for me? The lack of energy and enthusiasm from the staff was enough to send me driving off into the desert sunset. I just couldn't justify paying to be ignored. Would I come back? Maybe... with a group of friends, for a kitschy, ironic detour full of eye-rolls and laughter. But would I go out of my way? Nah. Not until they put a little more "Wilmaaaaaaa!" into their welcome. For now, I'll stick to watching reruns and hugging alpaca plushies from afar. One star--for the novelty, clean floors, and organized goodies.

    A goat!
    Morgan L.

    As someone obsessed with dinosaurs and goats this was a perfect stop. The Rv sites are reasonably priced and they have a communal dump station as well as water and electric at the sites. . A solid place to stay especially if you have little ones interested in flinstones, dinos, or barn animals.

    Dino tunnel
    Lilly E.

    We liked feeding the animals. Definitely exists just to appease parents who brought kids to the Grand Canyon. Pretty run down place but kids won't notice that. Kiddos can play here and let off some pent up energy from the long drive. $10 admission or free for military/dependents :)

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    Tim C.

    09/26/2023 I should have read some other reviews that don't recommend stopping here. Arriving here is like walking into a theme park for The Flintstones Bedrock City. Parked in front of the building that shows Entrance to Park. My brother asked where the restroom is located. He gets a reply from the girl at the counter that there isn't a public restroom here. The rest of us walk in to check out the place and see what Flintstone stuff we could see. I could hear the girl whisper or in a softer voice saying that's the group that blah blah blah. Look, you're going to get a bunch of tourist running through here and probably stopping in like we did. I would have wanted to check out the ranch and see what you all are doing with the amazing birds. We were looking for something to eat and drink so Fred's Diner was perfect to have everything in one place. I think if your place is relying on tourist spending money at your place, you need to work on your customer service. Is it because we are in Arizona? Is it because of this town of Williams? Is it just in this place that you aren't welcoming to visitors? That's what the gift shop is there for? We don't want to spend a dime at this place and gladly spend it somewhere else. People are traveling more. I wouldn't recommend stopping here.

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    Why 5 Stars?? Clean. Clean. Clean. The grounds are clean. The facilities are clean. The general store is well stocked, reasonably priced and clean. The laundry is bright, well maintained and clean. The staff are super friendly and helpful. The location is a 30 minute drive to the Grand Canyon and Sodona is a little over an hour. Raptor Ranch is across the highway from Rocks And More, a fun store with gem stones if all sizes. Raptor Ranch has a Flintstones theme. The Bedrock park theme is fun, something different and although a bit dated, the park is well maintained. I stayed in the Glamping Tent-prairie Falcon. As a first time clamper, I would do it again. I loved the views, the morning sky, the night sky. There's a fire ring, for a quick campfire. The bed is comfortable, the provided linens, blankets and towels are above average quality. The tent, is a large canvas tent with awning and twinkle lights. There is a really sturdy, comfortable bed with nightstands and large drawers. The tent included a small cooler and the card games like Uno. There is an outdoor metal picnic table with four chairs. Perfect for eating outside or looking up at the night sky. As a first time Glamper, I did not love that there was no electricity in the tent. There was a small battery that operated lights and a small USB charger. The shower and restroom facilities were clean, well maintained rand there was electricity and flushing toilets. However, as the campground is "off grid", the spaces were a bit tight and waterflow not the best. I would stay here again and recommend to others.

    Jess C.

    Was the flintstones admission technically worth the money? Maybe not, it's a bit run down. But I am so obsessed with the flintstones and this was a one time opportunity, so I have no regrets and had a really great time!

    Alexandria L.

    Such a cool spot to visit! Whether traveling as a couple, with a dog or family- something for everyone! Staff was SO welcoming and helpful. We got to meet Stinky the owl and it was so fun to learn about her species. Must purchase the lil snack bag to feed the "goatasaurus." So cute We went in the middle of winter- sure it's even more fun when it's not so cold and they have more birds out doing shows! Definitely a must visit.

    Bedrock House
    Laura A.

    We booked an RV site here and it exceeded our expectations. My kids 5 & 8 loved the Flintstone area. We also did an afternoon Raptor show and the kids thought it was so cool. The sites themselves are basic gravel and decently level, but the add on value of having animals and a whole flinstone village, upped the experience for the whole family. Distance from the Grand Canyon was great too! Definitely would recommend this to fellow campers, or just people visiting the Grand Canyon.

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    autumn m.

    I remember going here as a kid, back when it was called Bedrock City. - It is one of the few things I remember from a trip 40ish years ago. When I saw that it was still around, I knew we had to stop in for my grandson and nieces to experience. This is a great place to let kids unwind after a long day of travel! Some of the Flintstones buildings and statues need some work, but the owners are updating and expanding/improving the attraction, and honestly, the kids didn't notice the paint cracks and this area was for them. The swings, teeter totter, and slide are all in great shape. The Goats are super cute and being able to feed them was a high light for our 5 year olds! The raptors! Imagine your kids being able to land a bird of prey on their gloved hand, imagine the looks of astonishment as they are allowed to interact with a 7 week old owl, now imagine tired happy kids ready to grab some dinner and go to sleep after a day of adventures. The $8 admission fee was well spent!

    If you leave this place feeling anything other than complete shock and sadness there is something wrong with you. I cannot believe that these poor birds are living like this and that no one has stepped in. In 2019 the owner of this run down park was featured on the news describing his plan to transform the park into a "bird of prey venue that demonstrates how the birds act in the wild" In reality the birds are left alone in small cages, with no enrichment tools, water or food. They can't fly. All they do is sit in their own feces on the one and only perch. It is depressing. I definitely wasn't focused on the tore up 50 year old Flinstones replica after that.

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    Grand Canyon KOA - The shower floor didn't look like it had been cleaned in months!

    Grand Canyon KOA

    3.4(97 reviews)
    22.5 mi

    We came here over the summer for a family trip and decided that we liked it so much we came back…read morefor a relaxing getaway. The staff is amazingly friendly and helpful. The campgrounds are clean. We rented a small rustic cabin both times. It was clean when we arrived and I love that it has a full size bed and bunk bed. I also appreciate that they provide a small fan and space heater in the cabins. I honestly didn't mind having to walk to the bathroom/shower. Felt like summer camp. lol. And they were always clean. They have a cute little dog park, pool/hot tub and playgrounds too. I think the only drawback is that it is right off the road so there is constant car sounds. But the plus is that it is right next to a Chevron. Overall, I think the rates, friendly service, and cleanliness of this place make it a five-star stay in my book.

    I really wanted to like this place, but overall, it was disappointing and not worth the price…read more There were a few positives. The location was quiet, some of the staff were nice, and the showers were better than expected. Unfortunately, that was not enough to make up for the rest of the experience. The cabins were extremely hot, and the lack of air conditioning made it very uncomfortable. Fans helped a little, but not enough to make the stay relaxing. For the price, I expected the accommodations to be much more comfortable and better maintained. The campground itself also felt boring, especially for families with children. There was not much to do, the on-site store was overpriced, and some of the basic amenities were disappointing. The Wi-Fi was weak and unreliable, the sites felt too close together, and the nearby highway noise took away from the outdoor camping feel. Cleanliness and management also seemed to be an issue. Bathrooms and facilities should be checked and cleaned regularly, especially with the number of employees around. Instead, it felt like things were being overlooked. For a KOA, I expected better organization, better communication, and better attention to guests. The staff who were friendly deserve credit, but management needs serious improvement. At this price point, guests should not be uncomfortable, bored, dealing with poor maintenance, or feeling like basic issues are being ignored. Overall, there are a few good things here, but not enough for me to recommend it or want to stay again.

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    Cameron Trading Post - Navajo Vegetarian Taco

    Cameron Trading Post

    4.1(619 reviews)
    43.6 mi
    $$

    Oh my goodness! This is the largest gift shop with all the handmade gifts in this part of America!…read more I found Cameron Trading Post during my drive from Page to Sedona. There is a restaurant, hotel and a giant gift shop in the building. The amount of amazingly beautiful handmade jewelry, pottery and accessories ... just mind blowing! Very hard to walk away from buying anything, so be prepared to spend some serious money here! Besides more turquoise jewelry, I also bought some Prickly Cactus Pear Jelly, and a Prickly Cactus Pear Marmalade. There are multiple cashier counters, so you don't have to worry about waiting in line for too long. The cashiers are very nice and helpful with any questions you may have. Taking pictures or videos without permission is not allowed! It's a great place to stop during your trip, for a restroom break, or shopping or just a scenery around the area.

    *Great stop to break up a drive... includes a restaurant, store and a hotel/ lodge…read more* Fun store with local/ native made items. *Was very excited to learn they served breakfast.., because the food was so good- so good and I would return for breakfast. Guessing based on their breakfast that their lunch/ dinner is good... but it's hard to find good breakfast places and this is definitely one! * Highly recommend the Warrior Surprise and the Ranch Hand. *The Navajo taco with an egg anyway you want it... not only tasty but such a huge portion. Get the fresh onions and salsa on the side and you can decide how much you want if it. * The country fried steak was tender and that is some of the best gravy that comes with the Ranch Hand. Recommend opting for the fry bread for an extra 1.75... totally a treat! *Service was attentive and friendly * Dining room views of the outside was pretty. * Didn't stay at the lodge but would consider it given the pretty landscaping and access to a restaurant within walking distance... a good restaurant. *Clean restrooms *Can get busy when tour busses stop *Def will return

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    Woody Mountain Campground - Cowboy Room

    Woody Mountain Campground

    3.7(146 reviews)
    40.9 mi

    Lots of space for our 24' Toy Hauler. We had to come to town for our new grandson's birth @…read moreFlagstaff Birth & Wellness Center (btw BEST OB STAFF ever!! Especially the RN's who work Labor & Delivery) The campground was covered in snow (February) and so I cannot comment about the showers/restrooms/laundromat, etc. as these services are not available in the winter. However, this just means more available spaces to park or camp (they have sites for tents, Campers, big 5th wheels with slide-outs and huge motor coaches they have new 50amp sites for with easy pull in access! Sites are big enough and signage is good. The one thing I would suggest is during the summer, they need to somehow mark the driving pathways so they can easily be distinguished from campsites when snowfall covers the ground. We accidentally drove thru some tent sites getting to our reserved 30amp space in the very back of the campground. No harm done - but my sweet hubby who was driving in was getting quite grumpy how awkward it was to park - only to later realize that if we would have followed the roadway, it would've made a lot more sense and been so much easier! Once we parked, Water and Electric hook ups were quite easy, and each site had a picnic table with plenty of room for parking we even had room at our site for an extra car to park. We thought we would only be there a couple of nights, but due to complications with the birth we ended up having to stay more nights and even asked for a late checkout, and both needs were met by office staff with such kindness and understanding. By the way, definitely make some time to shop around the store. Besides supporting your local community businesses, they have some excellent products for a VERY tasty charcuterie board, light lunch and snacks to take back to your campsite or pack up to go on a hike! My last comment is about marking your GPS coordinates if you are on any site at the back (closest to the brick wall) where the new 50amp and 30amp sites are. Apple Maps, Google Maps & Waze will all mark correct GPS coordinates, however, when you switch to an address, it will tell you that you are on the next street over as if you are one of the apartments on the other side, of the brick wall. In fact, even the sites across from our not up against the brick wall, still show an address using the street name "Pico Del Monte Circle" on the other side of the brick wall where the apartments are located. This is pretty important if you are using your location finder to give somebody else directions to where you are or using apps like Instacart or DoorDash. I did use DoorDash while we were there and the driver had to call and I had to explain how to get into the campground.. this has nothing to do with Woody Mountain Campground and everything to do with the map situation. I did report it to Apple and Google. Hopefully it will get fixed but as of today, i see that has not been fixed. (may 2026)

    Beautiful place to stay in Flagstaff! They host lots of neat events as well. Employees all…read morefriendly! Would highly recommend coming for a stay

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    Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park & Campground - Space

    Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park & Campground

    3.6(21 reviews)
    35.8 mi

    Was able to enjoy family time and relax in our RV Friendly…read moreneighborhood and staff. Did not get to use all the amenities, however they are there!

    doesn't recommend Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park & Campground…read more June 18, 2021 · I don't even know where to begin on my review of the Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park & Campground. Web site is nonexistent so don't try to get any information there. This place has a laundry room with six washers and six dryers which is great for a park of this size. At the time of our stay, three washers and one dryer actually work. The laundry area is locked up most of the time unless you can track down the manager to open it. Last load is at noon so they can lock it up by 2PM other than this, there are no standard hours. Similar issue with the pool. Manager reported that it is locked because people who are not staying in the park come and use it. There is also major problems with the electric in the park. as well as the water supply. Did not have water for 8 days with no communication on access to what may have been available. Bathrooms with rust eating away on the shower partitions, No compensation or pro rate for no water for 8 days. One area of about 17 sites are wired for 50 amp service and they are all on one 200 amp service. I'm not an electrician but the math on this does not add up. Our site was supposed to be 110 volt/30 amp service and while the breaker is 30 amp, today there is only about 96 volts. The rules for the place are taped to the walls in and out of the office (every where) or scribbled on white boards in the laundry area. Be warned, they do not provide any refunds of any kind. Even when they don't provide the services you paid for. I am unsure of how they have any accreditation with Good Sam with the current management and condition of the facilities. Will write a note to Good Sam as well. I should have taken a hint from my first impressions and kept on driving. Will NEVER stay here again and would only recommend it to my worst emenies.

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    Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park & Campground
    Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park & Campground

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    Under Canvas Grand Canyon - Safari tent

    Under Canvas Grand Canyon

    4.4(63 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    What better way to spend a (last) minute trip to the Grand Canyon than under the stars! I was…read moresurprised to find Under Canvas under the World of Hyatt site. I have always wanted to glamp, and it turned out of your going to do it this is the way! From the time of our arrival to check out was a smooth process! We arrived right at 3pm which is standard check in. I was concerned initially because the airport was near, but they later proved to be no issue. Justin was our check in representative, both knowledgeable and friendly. Not only did he check us in and give us information we may need through out our stay, he also guided us to our tent and helped to load and unload our items into the tent! We chose the Safari tent which was the perfect size for our family. Because they were pet friendly made it great, we brought our little dog with us. The tent was absolutely fabulous! It gave the feeling of a hotel room minus air conditioning and electricity. My kids thought it still felt like a 5 star hotel, who knew?! The bathrooms are a quick walk and you have the options of just a toilet, toilet and shower, and an ADA bathroom with ramp access. The bathrooms are well maintained with towels in a closet between the bathrooms. Our tent included a wood stove along with firewood, fire extinguisher, small fans, lanterns, and a luggage rack. Upon request you can receive blankets, a cooler with ice, and USB chargers. The response time is quick. I texted the main number and the request was honored in under 10 minutes! Our family's favorite part was the making of s'more's which is offered nightly! We made it a point not to miss that because that made it feel even more like a camping trip! It was nice not having to worry about staying a camp fire and with the availability of the propane fire pits. Besides food and drinks the larger tents where check in takes place also offer areas for games and relaxing. The overall mood and vibe were chill and were thoroughly enjoyed the evening before going back to our tent. The night was completely quiet with a few moments of a desert animal scurrying. It just far enough off the highway that the noise is minimal. I absolutely would stay at an Under Canvas again! The entire staff was friendly and ready to help with any need, which you don't even get a hotels these days!

    What a fun experience! Now we can't control the weather, but I would say the stay would have been…read moreabsolutely stellar had it been maybe 8 degrees warmer and a little less hazy and windy. It was just our (bad) luck that of course coming to a dark sky accommodation that clouds rolled in and kept us from seeing the stars Overall I was truly pleasantly surprised! Bathrooms were pretty clean, showers got sufficiently warm, bed was really comfortable and the guests and vibes were nice. They provide small coolers for you to leave on your porch to keep any drinks or snacks cold. They've done their market research so the fairy lights outside, west elm furnishings and folk pop on the speakers really spoke to me as a millennial. Sigh. The nighttime s'mores are such a fun treat. If it's cold at night, you must force yourself out of bed to restock the wood burning stove or else you'll regret it and be even colder, so do it. My only minor complaints are of the towels, they are a bit dingy, but you are camping so it's a trade off.

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