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Homolovi Ruins State Park

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Quiet beautiful western park. Sites are very nice and spread out. Bathhouse was good. The best part was they close the gates to most of the state park to auto traffic at 5:00pm. We had the entire park and the ruins to our selves. We didn鈥檛 see anyone except the wild burros roaming around.
Mark P
Posted May 26, 2023; Tampa
Stopped here for 1 night on 12/29/2022 while passing through the area. Did not have a reservation so went by the. Visitor芒鈧劉s Center and was able to get a site. Beautiful wide open state park. Sites are big and most have electrical hookups. Dump station with fresh water at the entrance to the campground. Picnic table and fire pit. Bathrooms are clean, warm and showers are hot. The Pueblo exhibits are interesting. Close to Winslow and the meteor crater. Would make a good base for Petrified Forest NP as well. Highly recommend.
Tiffany
Posted Jan 01, 2023; Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Stayed here for 2 nights in late fall and really enjoyed this beautiful desert state park. Great views, stars were incredible, enjoyed the hiking trails though wish they were longer. There are wild burros and heard coyotes howling at night. Paved sites were level. Mine had electric and water. Shower house was clean. Had 4 bars Verizon LTE so was able to work. It芒鈧劉s a convenient stop off as its only a mile from the I-40. I heard a little freeway noise, but not bad. Has a dump station at entrance with 2 lanes, but only one hole to dump in. Definitely hope to stay here again someday
Ranger Rod
Posted Nov 02, 2022; Ohio
Think this was our favorite of the 13 parks we stayed at recently over about a three week period. We were there on I think a Sunday night. Campground had sparse shade as it芒鈧劉s all installed. The surrounding terrain is pretty barren. But it was very neat and well kept. Close to I-40 - I think less than 3 miles as the crow flies, but no highway noise. Nice sunsets over a hill on the west side of the campground. Some campers were taking chairs up the hill to observe. Restrooms/showers were clean. Close also to Winslow if you need to get your pic 芒鈧搒tanding on the corner.芒鈧 My favorite aspect was the stars - dark skies so I was able to see the Milky Way for the first time. Interaction with staff was good and he set us up with a campsite with as much shade as was available. And also sent us down to the more developed of the two excavation sites. Didn芒鈧劉t try the trails, but they did not seem like much. I think we has two bars AT&T.
BCRhino
Posted Oct 03, 2022; NW Arkansas
Echoing all of the other great reviews, we found this to be a beautiful state park. The back in sites are huge, as are the pull-throughs. We had lightening-fast AT&T on our hotspot. All of the facilities were very clean. There are 2 lanes for the dump station, but only one actual dump. Fresh potable waer is also available at the dump.
DeniseH
Posted Jun 08, 2022; SoCal
Absolutely gorgeous and peaceful place just off the interstate with the most hospitable and helpful staff. You would be most welcomed and would enjoy a peaceful and interesting experience.
William Yarbrough
Posted Jan 07, 2022;
Great campground near Winslow. Sites are leveled, bathhouse was very clean. Hopi ruins were very interesting.
Helmut
Posted Oct 17, 2021;
This is a really convenient overnight location right along I 40. It is far enough from the interstate that road noise is not a issue. Electric and water are available. The restrooms and showers were clean. Plan some time in the evening or morning to see the Native American ruins. A really unexpected treat. The AZ SP staff at the visitors center were very nice and helpful.
Papa Bill
Posted Aug 19, 2021; NC
This place is a gem. Big sites, clean, showers were clean with plenty of hot water. The views were amazing, and it芒鈧劉s close to the highway without being too close. I wish we could芒鈧劉ve stayed longer!
Megan
Posted Jun 19, 2021; IL
This is a state park just outside of Winslow, AZ. It is in the corner of the state park. This is a mostly flat, desert area, filled with sagebrush type plants. The park is very well laid out with water and electric at all sites, and a dump station on-site. All the sites and the road are paved with asphalt. Our site was large enough to back our 35芒鈧劉 fifth wheel into, and still have room at the front to park our truck. There is lots of space between the camp sites, like most state parks (in my experience). There is also a metal picnic table at each site. It was $25/night with a $5 booking fee. There are a number of trails at the state park as well. When we were there (April), it was VERY windy two of the three days we were there. When it is windy, it is very unpleasant. The Ranger said that their windy season is in the Spring. We got one day of no wind, and it was peaceful and serene. The Ranger said the best time to visit was in the Fall (as far as weather goes). Great cell service (AT&T) and not too far from Interstate 40 to see Winslow, The Meteor Crater (about 25 minutes), or even Petrified Forest National Park (about an hour). We would stay there again.
ThirstyDragon
Posted Apr 09, 2021; CA
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