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    Saddle Mountain RV Park - Roads are nicely paved.

    Saddle Mountain RV Park

    3.1(23 reviews)
    16.2 km

    We arrived after hours which was fine. The front office left clear instructions at the office…read morewindow. We wrote a check, filled out the requested envelope info and dropped it in the secure slot indicating we were Passport America holders. Less than 30 day customers are directed to the specified space area. We stayed 3 nights and were 100% satisfied. The park landscape and design is perfectly in line with the desert. No grass but very nicely adorned with rock gravel and desert tolerating plants. We appreciated how clean the grounds were with zero trash or debris. There were no picnic tables but that was also ok since we bring suitable tables. This will be our spot whenever we visit our friends in nearby Goodyear. Thank you Saddle Mountain RV Park for such a relaxing stay!

    We pulled into Saddle Mountain RV Park after seeing their road signs advertising "camping," only to…read morefind out they don't allow tent camping or utility trailers at all. We have a rooftop tent setup -- which is a very common form of camping now -- but were told it's not allowed. Their rules clearly haven't kept up with how people camp today. It was midnight, our kids were exhausted, and this was the only place around, yet no one was available to help despite signs saying "24-hour check-in." Everything is self-serve with a wall full of rules, and no real support for travelers passing through. If you're road-tripping, overlanding, or camping with a rooftop tent or small trailer, beware -- this park is RVs only and not traveler-friendly.

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    White Tank Mountain Regional Park - Waterfall! (It just hasn't rained so it's not quite a waterfall)

    White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    4.7(148 reviews)
    51.1 km

    Looking for a fun, scenic adventure that almost anyone can enjoy? Head to White Tank Mountain…read moreRegional Park and take on the Waterfall Trail! The trail is mostly paved, easy to follow, and packed with beautiful desert scenery. Once you reach the end, the real adventure begins. Climb the stone steps, scramble carefully over the boulders, and explore the waterfall area. During certain times of the year, you may even find water collected in the pool below. Be sure to look up! There are two additional natural pools tucked into the rocks above your head, with plants growing along the cliffs and birds making themselves right at home. Keep watch for the local hawk that loves to perch dramatically on top of a nearby saguaro cactus. The true treasures of this trail are the ancient petroglyphs created by the Hohokam people. Many can be seen inside the protected, marked areas, but sharp-eyed explorers may spot even more etched into the surrounding rocks. They are incredible reminders of the people who lived in this desert long before us. I take nearly every visitor we have on this hike, no matter the season. It is one of my favorite places to show off the beauty, history, and adventure of Arizona! There are bathrooms and picnic tables near the trailhead, so pack some water, bring a picnic, and make a day of it!

    If this is the white tank regional park that we're talking about it is amazing. Absolutely…read moreabsolutely amazing. I love it. I used to go there every morning at around six when they opened and I'd hike like crazy. I love it and the business part of it is really good lots of good people. I wish I could find some of the pictures right now that I had taken, but I can't but believe me it's absolutely stunning up there. Charlie K

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    Ramblin Roads RV Park - Main building

    Ramblin Roads RV Park

    4.7(3 reviews)
    68.8 km

    Cute little RV park in the middle of nowhere, Arizona. We stopped for a quick overnight while…read moretransiting back to Nevada. Definitely resupply before arrival. There's not much around and the fuel station across the road has long since closed. Super friendly staff and nice facilities. The grounds are extremely well-kept. Sparkling clean bathrooms and generous common areas. Wide lanes and easy access for large rigs. The sites are level and a fairly standard spacing for an RV park. We were fortunate in not having neighbors so it felt like we had more space for our short visit. There are no tables or grills at the individual sites which I generally like to see at this price point. The road noise was tolerable. We got a good laugh at seeing a cell tower across the street and thinking we'd have a strong signal. Nope. Just the slightest, unusable trickle on Verizon and AT&T anyway. I had a meeting to call into so upon checkin they suggested the best place to get a strong connection on their wifi was to be in the main building. I still struggled immensely to connect to begin with and then stay connected even in that scenario which was frustrating, obviously. We didn't have a booster then so I'm not sure if it would have been manageable to continue working with one. They have a nice little dog park and our boy was happy to finally stretch his big legs off-leash. I like that they offer a tent camping area as well which many RV parks don't. That's a big bonus in a remote area with few options since I camp in all the varieties of ways -- RV, auto, and motorcycle. It's nice to know this place is here for any of my adventures.

    Very spacious, Easy to check in after hours. Big spacious pull-throughs. Perfect for towing car…read moretrailers. Very affordable. Nice enclosed pet area. Price is $39.00/night approx. No Military discount which is disappointing. But at this nightly rate, not too bad. We always stay here coming to AZ and leaving AZ in late April. Friendly. Lovely sunsets. Quiet. The only negative is the distance to the trash bins. And hard to find.

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    Second Recreation Center

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    Painted Rock Petroglyph Site

    Painted Rock Petroglyph Site

    3.9(14 reviews)
    47.2 km

    This particular area in and around the town of Gila bend has so many sites of both ancient and…read morerecent cultural interests. Although considered a Hohokam rock art site, This area is on the extreme western edge of the Hohokam cultural area. East of the area, petroglyphs take on more typical Hohokam characteristics, while petroglyphs farther west take on more Patayan characteristics. Found here and in nearby areas of the Gila River are petroglyphs of Archaic origin. The whole area along the Colorado and Gila River has.large amount of indigenous culture from cultural markings to ruins. In terms of more recent Western pioneer involvement this area bears the inscriptions of historic passers-by. Juan Bautista de Anza passed near here during his 1775-1776 expedition, followed by the Mormon Battalion in the 1840s, the Butterfield Overland Mail, and countless numbers of pioneers. During World War II, General George Patton used this area as headquarters for tank training. There's also the Oatman pioneer cemetery. There is little protection for the area from vandals and there is some push to make the area on National Monument.

    Sometimes I wonder what is that sign from the side of the road, stating Painted Rock Petroglyph…read morealong the I-8 freeway going into Gila Bend. At this time, I was curious and checked it out. To get there, just follow the sign. The road is paved but entering the Painted Rock Petroglyph it will be dirt. The entrance fee is $3 and there is a box to pay to get in. It is on an honor system. Along the area, there are desert camping amenities and camping overnight is $8. The Painted Rock Petroglyph Site is magnificent on how the first people who habitat the land recorded their living. There are more recent carvings from people who passed through the site and there are informational plaques around that tell the history of the area.

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