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2.2 2.2 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews 5 reviews
1617 Heritage Park Road, Prescott, AZ 86301
Good Sam Verified Campground
(5 reviews) 2.2 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
(5 reviews) 2.2 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
Address
1617 Heritage Park Road
Prescott, AZ, 86301
Coordinates:
34.612730, -112.438110
Elevation:
5,160 ft (1,573 m)
Open all year
Contact
928-445-6311
Cards Accepted
Facility
Type: Campground
Laundry
Policies
Pets welcome
Some restrictions
Tents Allowed
Total spaces: 165
Spaces available: 29
Seasonal Sites: 136
Site length (Max length): 65 (65)
Gravel sites: 29
Pull-thru size: 21 x 65
Pull-thrus: 13
Back-in size: 32 x 45
Room for slideouts: Yes
Number of full hookups: 29
Amps: 30 Amp/50 Amp
Max Amps: 30
Wifi
Some restrictions
Restrooms
Laundry
Horseshoes
Mountain biking
Rock/mountain climbing
Snow sports
Snow sports
(within 10 miles)
Archery range
Fishing
Hiking
Kayaking / canoeing
Mountain biking
Kayaking / canoeing
Mountain biking
Rock/mountain climbing
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)
Hunting nearby (within 20 miles)
2.2 (5 reviews) 2.2 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
Facility
1.6
Restroom
2.6
Appeal
1.8
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forrestseens
2 reviews · 0 review votes
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4 4 out of 5 stars 02/04/2024
The Willow Lake RV Park is a little out of the way, on the north side of Prescott down in a valley that makes it feel away from it all -- even though it is 10-15 minutes away from downtown.The RV park is adjacent to the city's large Willow Lake Park, with hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, sports fields, prehistoric ruins, and zoo. The city park has an admission fee except on Tuesdays.The RV park is older but well maintained. Most of the spaces are occupied by permanent residents but... Read More
The Willow Lake RV Park is a little out of the way, on the north side of Prescott down in a valley that makes it feel away from it all -- even though it is 10-15 minutes away from downtown.The RV park is adjacent to the city's large Willow Lake Park, with hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, sports fields, prehistoric ruins, and zoo. The city park has an admission fee except on Tuesdays.The RV park is older but well maintained. Most of the spaces are occupied by permanent residents but a section is for short-term stays. Most short-stay spaces are pull-through with shady trees, picnic tables, grills and reasonable distance to neighbors.The central building has spacious, clean restrooms/showers, a large laundry room and a convenience store and office (although it can be hard to find somebody staffing the office). There is also a small area for tent camping, nestled in by the granite dells. The paved Heritage Park Road is potholed and has a quite steep hill dropping into the RV park's valley. Because of its hidden location, there is virtually no cell phone service in the park.About a mile down Willow Creek Road is sizable dog park. Just beyond the dog park is a major RV dealer with parts store and service department.The setting is relaxing, the rates are reasonable, the nearby scenery is fantastic so I will stay at the Willow Lake RV Park again.
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Desertsally
2 reviews · 0 review votes
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2 2 out of 5 stars 10/24/2020
Two stars for the nice location by a lake. Crowded sites and almost no concessions to COVID pandemic. No signs or references and no requirement for masks in the store/office. Staff are "protected" by little windshields but no staff in or out of office is masked to protect visitors.
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Muskie
1 reviews · 1 review votes
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2 2 out of 5 stars 11/09/2019
Came up to Prescott for the long Veterans weekend. Since this is our first time staying in Prescott in a RV Park, I did not know what to expect. For the most part, the park is nothing to write home home about. The spots are very close together and the one we were staying in (spot 17) was right up against (spot 18). If 18 was occupied while we were there, we could not walk between the two with our slides open. There are only a few selected spots for drop ins. The other half is trailer trash. I don't... Read More
Came up to Prescott for the long Veterans weekend. Since this is our first time staying in Prescott in a RV Park, I did not know what to expect. For the most part, the park is nothing to write home home about. The spots are very close together and the one we were staying in (spot 17) was right up against (spot 18). If 18 was occupied while we were there, we could not walk between the two with our slides open. There are only a few selected spots for drop ins. The other half is trailer trash. I don't say this because of the people, it was literally trashy RV's with crap all around. For the most part we did not mingle with the staff so I don't have much to say about them. The park was full and I will say it was peaceful. The location was within walking distance to Willow Lake and centrally located to Prescott.
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Army Sergeant
3 reviews · 3 review votes
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1 1 out of 5 stars 11/24/2015
The office person there wanted a deposit and daily fee for our service dog. He also stated that if we didn't pick up after our dog he would ask us to leave. He had no desire to understand the rights os a service God and their owners. They were very rude. Would not recommend this park and were reported to the Department of Justice, ADA dept.
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Imtomscat
1 reviews · 1 review votes
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2 2 out of 5 stars 09/16/2015
Mostly full timers. Limited space for vacationing campers. Very, very tight spaces with no views. Dirt roads. There was an abundance of ants to the point we couldn't get our water hooked up without spraying first. When we said something to the office girl she shrugged her shoulders and said "well that's Arizona" Restrooms are old but clean. Area is beautiful!
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forrestseens
2 reviews · 0 review votes
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4 4 out of 5 stars 02/04/2024
The Willow Lake RV Park is a little out of the way, on the north side of Prescott down in a valley that makes it feel away from it all -- even though it is 10-15 minutes away from downtown.The RV park is adjacent to the city's large Willow Lake Park, with hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, sports fields, prehistoric ruins, and zoo. The city park has an admission fee except on Tuesdays.The RV park is older but well maintained. Most of the spaces are occupied by permanent residents but... Read More
The Willow Lake RV Park is a little out of the way, on the north side of Prescott down in a valley that makes it feel away from it all -- even though it is 10-15 minutes away from downtown.The RV park is adjacent to the city's large Willow Lake Park, with hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, sports fields, prehistoric ruins, and zoo. The city park has an admission fee except on Tuesdays.The RV park is older but well maintained. Most of the spaces are occupied by permanent residents but a section is for short-term stays. Most short-stay spaces are pull-through with shady trees, picnic tables, grills and reasonable distance to neighbors.The central building has spacious, clean restrooms/showers, a large laundry room and a convenience store and office (although it can be hard to find somebody staffing the office). There is also a small area for tent camping, nestled in by the granite dells. The paved Heritage Park Road is potholed and has a quite steep hill dropping into the RV park's valley. Because of its hidden location, there is virtually no cell phone service in the park.About a mile down Willow Creek Road is sizable dog park. Just beyond the dog park is a major RV dealer with parts store and service department.The setting is relaxing, the rates are reasonable, the nearby scenery is fantastic so I will stay at the Willow Lake RV Park again.
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Desertsally
2 reviews · 0 review votes
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2 2 out of 5 stars 10/24/2020
Two stars for the nice location by a lake. Crowded sites and almost no concessions to COVID pandemic. No signs or references and no requirement for masks in the store/office. Staff are "protected" by little windshields but no staff in or out of office is masked to protect visitors.
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Muskie
1 reviews · 1 review votes
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2 2 out of 5 stars 11/09/2019
Came up to Prescott for the long Veterans weekend. Since this is our first time staying in Prescott in a RV Park, I did not know what to expect. For the most part, the park is nothing to write home home about. The spots are very close together and the one we were staying in (spot 17) was right up against (spot 18). If 18 was occupied while we were there, we could not walk between the two with our slides open. There are only a few selected spots for drop ins. The other half is trailer trash. I don't... Read More
Came up to Prescott for the long Veterans weekend. Since this is our first time staying in Prescott in a RV Park, I did not know what to expect. For the most part, the park is nothing to write home home about. The spots are very close together and the one we were staying in (spot 17) was right up against (spot 18). If 18 was occupied while we were there, we could not walk between the two with our slides open. There are only a few selected spots for drop ins. The other half is trailer trash. I don't say this because of the people, it was literally trashy RV's with crap all around. For the most part we did not mingle with the staff so I don't have much to say about them. The park was full and I will say it was peaceful. The location was within walking distance to Willow Lake and centrally located to Prescott.
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Army Sergeant
3 reviews · 3 review votes
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1 1 out of 5 stars 11/24/2015
The office person there wanted a deposit and daily fee for our service dog. He also stated that if we didn't pick up after our dog he would ask us to leave. He had no desire to understand the rights os a service God and their owners. They were very rude. Would not recommend this park and were reported to the Department of Justice, ADA dept.
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2.2 (5 reviews) 2.2 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
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1.6 1.6 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
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2.6 2.6 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
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1.8 1.8 out of 5 stars from 5 reviews
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forrestseens
2 reviews · 0 review votes
4 4 out of 5 stars 02/04/2024
The Willow Lake RV Park is a little out of the way, on the north side of Prescott down in a valley that makes it feel away from it all -- even though it is 10-15 minutes away from downtown.The RV park is adjacent to the city's large Willow Lake Park, with hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, sports fields, prehistoric ruins, and zoo. The city park has an admission fee except on Tuesdays.The RV park is older but well maintained. Most of the spaces are occupied by permanent residents but... Read More
The Willow Lake RV Park is a little out of the way, on the north side of Prescott down in a valley that makes it feel away from it all -- even though it is 10-15 minutes away from downtown.The RV park is adjacent to the city's large Willow Lake Park, with hiking trails, boat launch, picnic areas, sports fields, prehistoric ruins, and zoo. The city park has an admission fee except on Tuesdays.The RV park is older but well maintained. Most of the spaces are occupied by permanent residents but a section is for short-term stays. Most short-stay spaces are pull-through with shady trees, picnic tables, grills and reasonable distance to neighbors.The central building has spacious, clean restrooms/showers, a large laundry room and a convenience store and office (although it can be hard to find somebody staffing the office). There is also a small area for tent camping, nestled in by the granite dells. The paved Heritage Park Road is potholed and has a quite steep hill dropping into the RV park's valley. Because of its hidden location, there is virtually no cell phone service in the park.About a mile down Willow Creek Road is sizable dog park. Just beyond the dog park is a major RV dealer with parts store and service department.The setting is relaxing, the rates are reasonable, the nearby scenery is fantastic so I will stay at the Willow Lake RV Park again.
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Desertsally
2 reviews · 0 review votes
2 2 out of 5 stars 10/24/2020
Two stars for the nice location by a lake. Crowded sites and almost no concessions to COVID pandemic. No signs or references and no requirement for masks in the store/office. Staff are "protected" by little windshields but no staff in or out of office is masked to protect visitors.
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Muskie
1 reviews · 1 review votes
2 2 out of 5 stars 11/09/2019
Came up to Prescott for the long Veterans weekend. Since this is our first time staying in Prescott in a RV Park, I did not know what to expect. For the most part, the park is nothing to write home home about. The spots are very close together and the one we were staying in (spot 17) was right up against (spot 18). If 18 was occupied while we were there, we could not walk between the two with our slides open. There are only a few selected spots for drop ins. The other half is trailer trash. I don't... Read More
Came up to Prescott for the long Veterans weekend. Since this is our first time staying in Prescott in a RV Park, I did not know what to expect. For the most part, the park is nothing to write home home about. The spots are very close together and the one we were staying in (spot 17) was right up against (spot 18). If 18 was occupied while we were there, we could not walk between the two with our slides open. There are only a few selected spots for drop ins. The other half is trailer trash. I don't say this because of the people, it was literally trashy RV's with crap all around. For the most part we did not mingle with the staff so I don't have much to say about them. The park was full and I will say it was peaceful. The location was within walking distance to Willow Lake and centrally located to Prescott.
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Army Sergeant
3 reviews · 3 review votes
1 1 out of 5 stars 11/24/2015
The office person there wanted a deposit and daily fee for our service dog. He also stated that if we didn't pick up after our dog he would ask us to leave. He had no desire to understand the rights os a service God and their owners. They were very rude. Would not recommend this park and were reported to the Department of Justice, ADA dept.
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Imtomscat
1 reviews · 1 review votes
2 2 out of 5 stars 09/16/2015
Mostly full timers. Limited space for vacationing campers. Very, very tight spaces with no views. Dirt roads. There was an abundance of ants to the point we couldn't get our water hooked up without spraying first. When we said something to the office girl she shrugged her shoulders and said "well that's Arizona" Restrooms are old but clean. Area is beautiful!
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1617 Heritage Park Road, Prescott, AZ 86301
Coordinates: 34.612730, -112.438110
Elevation: 5160
Directions
From Jct of AZ-89 & AZ-69, N 3.25 mi on AZ-89 to Willow Lake Rd, W 2.2 mi to Willow Creek Rd, N 1 mi to Heritage Park Rd, E 0.5 mi (E)
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The first campground rating evaluates completeness and quality of facilities. In this category we rate interior roads, sites, registration area, hookups, recreation, swimming, security, laundry, store and building maintenance.
Restrooms
The second rating category concerns the cleanliness and physical characteristics of toilets, walls, showers, sinks/counters/mirrors and floor. Also rated are physical characteristics of restrooms, including interior construction, adequate supplies/odor free, adequate number of facilities, exterior appearance and location in relation to park spaces, and interior appearance.
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Pet restrictions on quantity, pet restrictions on breed, call for more details (123) 456-7890.
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What makes this park eco friendly?
Good Sam recognizes Parks that are implementing "green" practices. If a park complies with 3 or more items from the following list, a special green designation will show in their listing.
- Non-toxic cleaning products
- Natural pest control (most of the time)
- Minimized the use of styrofoam and significantly reduce the use of plastic
- Landscape managers use appropriate irrigation systems and drought tolerant and indigenous plants
- Recycling cans for the RVers
- Changed light bulbs to compact fluorescent lights (CFLs)
- Insulated water heaters
- Lowered pool temperatures
- Installed photocells (solar)
- Use more fuel efficient vehicles
- Instead of golf carts, implemented a strategy of encouraging the use of bikes and trikes
- Tankless water heaters
- Composting
What makes this park family friendly?
Good Sam Camping gives special recognition to RV Parks that provide family-friendly amenities, activities and services.
- No age restrictions
- Accepts all types of family oriented RVs, including tents, tent campers, camper vans and Class B motorhomes, as well as small trailer
- On-site activities for children (such as board games, arcades, ring toss, badminton, recreation for adults and children like - hiking, canoeing, bicycling, fishing, boating, horseback riding.
- Water activities/amenities such as swim pool, lake swimming, splash-ground
- Is close to Things to See & Do for families such as amusem*nt & theme parks, zoos & animal parks, national monuments, local tours
- Offers full restrooms and bathhouses with at least 3 toilets and showers for men and women
- Family focused events on-site such as weekend events geared towards family throughout the season, themed events designed for families like Halloween or Christmas in July
- Dedicated staff to events
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Pet Restrictions
Pet Restriction on Quantity
Pet Restriction on Breed
Call for more information 928-445-6311
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WiFi at Overnite Sites
WiFi at Park
WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices
29 Sites with WiFi
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WiFi at Overnite Sites, WiFi at Park, WiFi at Park Supports Mobile Devices, 29 Sites with WiFi
Pets
Pets
Pet Restriction on Quantity, Pet Restriction on Breed call for more details 928-445-6311
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