Reviews
Grand Canyon Trailer Village RV Park
User Reviews
Laura Traum
We got in last minute, it was nice, close to everything, we had to go to another campground close by to shower for $2.50 for 5 minutes. Bathrooms at our campground were under construction. I would stay here again for the convenience. We had a heard of elk walk through the campground early one morning, so cool.
Lesley Wood
I didnt bring a vehicle or bike to get around. I didnt need one. The visitor center is less than a mile away. The dogs and i walked to the center and then walked the rim. The bathrooms were closed. The hook ups were in good condition. The lots were clean and level gravel. The spots are wide. You dont feel like you are too close to your neighbor. It is so dark and lovely at night. Great for star watching.
Suzanne Atencio
Great location, 5 min from Mather point & right next to the general store. You can’t camp any closer to the canyon rim.
Becky Hernandez
Close enough to walk to the shuttle busses. Location is great! But. You get 1 token for a 5 minute shower per day. The shower hours are from 7am to 4pm so the last shower possible is 345 pm. The showers are not conveniently located. The restrooms were all under construction so they were closed and the porta potties they had in the mean time had no hand sanitizer and the pump hand wash outside had no water, no towels and no soap. Ick.
Maggie Lambi
Amazing way to see the park is to stay right inside it at this campground. Heavy forest surrounds the campground. We saw lots of wildlife including Elk right in our campground, lots of deer. Because of a storm that closed the passes coming into the park, we missed our first night so we added an extra night. When we called to change our reservation, they put us for an extra night but we were going to have to change our site after the 1st night. This was disappointing because we would have to spend extra time away from exploring to move our rig after the first night. The guy, Jason, who checked us in at the campground, worked his magic and found us a spot where we could stay put for 2 nights. He also recommended what trails would be good for us. We are elderly and my husband walks with a cane. The trails he suggested were perfect. I would give the campground 5 stars but both bath houses in this campground was closed due to frozen pipes and remodeling. We had to drive to another area to use restrooms and showers. Unfortunately, due to all the extra usage from other camp sites, the showers/bathrooms were filthy and crowded. I know they were doing their best to accomodate everyone but a discount would have been nice to compensate this inconvenience of having to drive to another area for the facilities. Other than that, we enjoyed the fact that the entire south end of the park was at our fingertips and the check in process was amazing.
Maggie Lambi
Amazing way to see the park is to stay right inside it at this campground. Heavy forest surrounds the campground. We saw lots of wildlife including Elk right in our campground, lots of deer. Because of a storm that closed the passes coming into the park, we missed our first night so we added an extra night. When we called to change our reservation, they put us for an extra night but we were going to have to change our site after the 1st night. This was disappointing because we would have to spend extra time away from exploring to move our rig after the first night. The guy, Jason, who checked us in at the campground, worked his magic and found us a spot where we could stay put for 2 nights. He also recommended what trails would be good for us. We are elderly and my husband walks with a cane. The trails he suggested were perfect. I would give the campground 5 stars but both bath houses in this campground was closed due to frozen pipes and remodeling. We had to drive to another area to use restrooms and showers. Unfortunately, due to all the extra usage from other camp sites, the showers/bathrooms were filthy and crowded. I know they were doing their best to accomodate everyone but a discount would have been nice to compensate this inconvenience of having to drive to another area for the facilities. Other than that, we enjoyed the fact that the entire south end of the park was at our fingertips and the check in process was amazing.
Jeff Fisher
The convenience of staying inside the park is amazing. Overall very satisfied with our stay at Trailer Village. However our site was filthy when we arrived. We don't cook outside or really spend anytime outside at our camper so this wasn't a big issue for us but still I would not give an a perfect score. Also the bathroom near us was under renovation. Again not a big issue for us. Finally there is no access to propane refills inside the park. We stayed a week and had cold weather at night. Would have been good to have access to refill our propane.
Bash Jones
Beautiful park, restrooms currently being renovated (March 2025) so be self contained. A little expensive but worth being only 5 minutes from the south lookouts.
Sherry Hill
The Grand Canyon is an awesome place to visit with a variety of activities for everyone. Is has spectacular views and easy walking along much of the South Rim, hiking into the canyon for the more adventurous, museums and more.
Ann Polan
I appreciated having a shuttle stop at Trailer Village so that we could get to the Grand Canyon easily once we were inside the park. Trailer Village was clean and it was easy to find our spot. The experience was great!
Michelle Burkel
Our site was covered in snow so can't speak much about it. However, the restrooms were closed, and we had to use porta potties that were FULL and were long past due of needing to be emptied. The check in clerk was very rude and unhelpful on 2 different occasions, over the phone and in person. We will not be back or recommend this to others especially during "winter" even though our stay was in mid-March. Maybe during June-August would be a better experience, but don't expect much help from Daniel at the Trailer Village check-in office.
Stephanie Roberts
I accidentally double booked for this location and Grand Canyon Camper Village (which is outside the park). We arrived at Grand Canyon Trailer Village Tues night after hours, so we went to check in the next morning. The man at the counter was condescending and acted as if I was an idiot for being confused. He was training a new employee at the time, and the way he was explaining and coaching on what to do when this happens made it even worse. He explained to his trainee that this happens from time to time, so why is there not a better way to handle this than making your customers feel like crap? The sites themselves were fine, but the public restrooms were closed for renovations or something.
Sylvia Elizabeth Villarreal Navarro
Both restrooms were closed and instead they had porta potties. They didn’t mention this anywhere in their website when making a reservation. We were told that the restrooms would open in the morning but didn’t. You can’t make a fire here.
Knut Peters
... overpriced. Disappointing. --- Seems like payment is more for the undoubtedly priceless Grand Canyon and less for your RV spot. They charge you 81 bucks per day for full hook-up with no shower, no toilet, no wifi, no laundry in walking distance. Laundry and showers are half a mile away on a neighboring campground.
Dena Arner
amazing, hot inspiring views. Wonderful clean well done campground with bike trails to access other areas of the park. Staff was friendly and helpful