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    Woody Mountain Campground

    3.7 (144 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Size of camping space.
    Stephanir D.

    Campground was clean and well kept, price was reasonable. Only complaint is how close the spots are. Our neighbor extended his slide out and it was practically in our barbecue.

    The one spot with a road on both sides and a pole instead of a tree in the middle of a forest
    Debbie S.

    They had a lot of construction going on so it was visually ugly. Less than 5% full and with all of the trees here, they put me with a telephone pole in between 2 roads. Terrible 1st impression for a mom of 2 attending NAU and scoping out sites for my future trips. I can send a picture. I also appreciate the express check in, but I saw our spoke to no one the whole time. With a motor home and being handicap I wasn't going to walk back up to say hi.

    René N.

    Amazing campground !!!!! On Route 66 Also Bed n Breakfast Clean showers and bathrooms Laundry room is clean and big Dog run Best part is it has a wine shop where you can enjoy a charcuterie board and wine So nice Dog friendly Totally recommend this campground Family owned

    Beth G.

    Love, love this RV park! Huge, tall trees all around to provide ample shade. Yet, still very strong WiFi. Clean, recently remodeled bathrooms and showers. Has laundry and dog park. Has a coffee and breakfast shop. Super nice staff. Dog friendly. Kind people camp here- come and join!

    Lots of neighbors
    Betsy L.

    Just saw my credit card, it was over $77 for the night, dry camping. I would have requested a new site but we were so tired after a long drive and decided to put up with it. When I couldn't shake my frustration with the site/cost I went to speak with the manager the next morning.

    Gerrit K.

    Great Flagstaff campground with a good amount of space between each site, plenty of trees around for shade, decent amenities, working hookups, and nice areas to walk through by yourself or with the dogs. It was a bit difficult to get in and out given the narrow pathways and peoples tendencies to spill out into them from their sites, but we made it work. We also found the ground soft, making our rig quickly become not level, but after using our leveling blocks and stabilizing, it stayed nice and stable the entire time, so all was good.

    Campsite 16
    Jackie T.

    Beautiful spot in the forest on Route 66. Very close to downtown Flagstaff. Delicious cinnamon buns and chai latte or fancy coffee on site. Arizona wine on sale, the habanero infused red wine was pricey but a real treat. Day trip to Sedona down Oak Canyon Road was breathtaking.

    We picked this campground as a stopover on our way home to California. It's a beautiful campground tucked away in the pines. Great pull through sites. The extraordinary thing about this campground is their coffee and wine bar. Willow, the GM, has a fantastic selection of local wines. She's also got the knowledge to help pick out and try exactly what you want. Willow has the most amazing personality and makes you feel right at home. Their newly renovated patio feels like something you would find in an upscale resort. If you are in the area, give them a try. You'll end up wanting to move in, just like we did.

    Woody Mountain Omelette  -Diced Ham -Smoked Apples  -Cheddar Cheese
    Rachel R.

    So first off I was hesitant about the comments here regarding the road and train noise. Neither bothered us as most RV sites are near a road. Never noticed the train the entire time we were there, you'd have to be outside listening for it. So I wouldn't let that deter you from staying here you'll miss out! It's beautifully tucked into the pines with open to use forested area with designated trails for you and your leashed pets to roam around on. Also available is a "bark park"! WiFi is excellent so is cell service I have Verizon and full 5G at the site. Id say the spots are a standard sized RV spot. I was happy with our spot #19, Id stay here again! Also the restaurant and staff is VERY friendly and accommodating! The food is excellent it's that mom & pop quality food that's hard to find. We had the Woody Mountain Omelette and I'd get it again for sure!

    Hailey P.

    We went on our maiden voyage in our new camper this past weekend and Woody Mountain was the perfect first spot!! It is located about 2.5 miles from downtown Flag, but still has that nature, "in the woods" feel! Their spaces are great, surrounded by trees, with anywhere from tent camping spots to full hookups. We went with the full hookup so that we could try out all of the features in our camper and everything worked great! You do pay for it, at a little over $50 per night but to us, it was worth it. They also have an adorable little market/restaurant, laundry, super clean and warm bathrooms, wifi, showers, and each spot has a picnic table. They have dog waste stations scattered throughout so that everyone picks up after their pets which is super great. The grounds are extremely clean. The camping spots are somewhat close to each other but if you go during a not-so-busy season, you can snag a spot with plenty of space. The ONLY downside to our stay was that you can hear a train at night. The first night it kept us up quite a bit but the second night we were not bothered by it at all. Either we were used to it, really tired, or it just didn't come through as often! Anyways, I would DEFINITELY recommend this campground to anyone looking to stay in the Flagstaff area. The service was so friendly and accommodations were everything that you'd want in a campground.

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    Ask the Community - Woody Mountain Campground

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    Are there charcoal grills available or do we need to bring our own?

    There is an area set aside with charcoal grills for campers' use near the front of the campground.

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    YESSS Dogs allowed

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    Pine trees separate the camp sites for easy pull through sites.

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    I arrived after closing hours and they arranged everything via email with me. It was easy and…read moresmooth! Breakfast (complimentary): (3 varieties) Instant oatmeal packs, large basket of oranges and apples, teas, coffee, wheat or white bread to toast (butter, grape & strawberry jelly). Check-in/lobby: Friendly staff, knowledgeable about the area. Parking: Free off street parking Walkable: This is the best! The Amtrak train station is within the same block (a 3-min walk across the tracks). Restaurants and retail surround this place. Parts of NAU (Northern Arizona University) are 5-minutes walk to the hostel. Grocery store: The closes grocery store is a 7-minute walk. I put on my headphones and sang my way to it. Natural Grocer store which is an organic grocery store. It is not a typical grocery store. It has the best organic (fruits, vegetables, frozen foods, snacks, homemade pre-pared salads, sandwiches and fresh products available. A natural Pharmacy of CBD oils, bath products, Etc. Public transportation (bus)- Mountain Line (https://mountainline.az.gov/) 5-minute walk. B4 you go, totally do your research. It does get hottttt. They have some good bars with live music. I'm a Black Flag fan (old school punk) and they are coming to the area. WOW The hostel has an outdoor area for smokers. Tv area. Computer room (free to use) Laundry room Private room, etc. All A/C window units and fans. PURCHASE AN extension cord for your electronics if you stay in a group room because lack of electric wall outlets. We had one outlet. Geesh. Otherwise this was an excellent stay see the pictures and have fun!!!

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    We needed a place for a quick overnight stay while traveling north. On the positive side, the…read morestaff is friendly and helpful. Easy access from the freeway, convenient restaurant, good water pressure, reliable electric hookup, nice area to walk the dogs in the trees. On the not-so nice side, it's clear that the owners are not maintaining the sites. Huge pot holes, crumbling concrete pads, gravel roads are mostly dirt now. The restrooms and showers are permanently closed. Lots of permanent residents that are not maintaining their sites. Definitely an ok place to stop for the night to get a great meal, but wouldn't want to stay here longer, and I would feel uncomfortable bringing kids here.

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