Reviews
Grand Canyon Trailer Village RV Park
User Reviews
Katie Mackelprang
Great location if shuttles had been running. Very nice staff, let us stay a couple extra hours due to RV mechanical problems. Need own Jose for water hookup, loan power adapters at regot booth. Elk families wander through camp morning and night. Grocery store only 5 min walk. Restrooms clean and and nice alternative to sharing a bathroom in the trailer all the time. Gorgeous sunsets each evening of our stay!
frank camarena
This place was good because of the location, the bad well for you rv'ers if you do not get lucky enough to get a space near the entrance make sure you have enough blocks and then bring more to level your rig, the bathrooms are clean but no showers, the spaces are pretty good and will accommodate a large rv. Full hook ups at every site I saw and the water spicket is insulated, you still need to run a little water in winter so the hose won't freeze. This place also has security so you should not feel unsafe and everyone was friendly, very quiet. Quiet hours are 10p to 6a, And check in is at 12p.
Joanne C.
Stayed January 5th and 6th. It was cold and clear. The sites were partially snow and ice. We used our water tank, because it was below freezing both nights. The campground is an easy walk to the marketplace and Yavapai Lodge. We left our truck hooked up and took the shuttle to the rim, visitor center, and the points.
Colby Wakeman
We spent Christmas at the Trailer Village RV Park. Nice place. Just enough amenities to take care of you. Sites are a little on the small side. We had just enough room for the 30’ trailer to sit on the pad. Had to make our own room for the truck. Luckily the park was sparsely populated area the time of our visit and we were able to park on the site next to us. We didn’t use them but showers are located about a half mile walk from the campground. We just used the shower in the RV.
James Torrence
We booked a week in Trailer Village so we could do some hiking into Grand Canyon and spend time in the Village and Visitor Center. Trailer Village ended up being much nicer than I thought. The spaces are not on top of each other and there are plenty of trees for shade and ambiance. I was surprised to see Elk all around the park and up close. Hookups are newer and in good working condition and the price is very reasonable for such a popular park. Bathrooms were close by and well maintained. The only downsides are no showers and no wifi anywhere in the park. We had no problem navigating our 37 ft motorhome with car in tow as all sites were pull throughs. We had such a great time that we're already looking forward to coming back.
Paul Brown
Our total experience at Grand Canyon National Park was the finest overall encounter we had anywhere in the system. We parked our RV and visited all the sites on the South Rim using the Park Tram system and found everything to be very accommodating. There is no better place to stay if you are RV'ing!
Dana Lee Gibson
We planned this vacation for a year! This was our big adventure, driving our converted school bus 5000 miles, from Florida to the grand canyon and back. This RV park was a very welcome site after 6 long days on the road. The location is amazing, with great shuttle buses right to the visitor center and the rim of the canyon! The staff was great, very friendly. The Elk and deer were CRAZY everywhere!!! Our only complaint was the distance to the laundry facilities. Coming from Florida, the altitude made it a bit difficult to lug the laundry the fairly far distance and back. It would be nice if a few washers were placed in the bathrooms on-site.
George Dujanovic
Showers are a 15 minute walk away and cost 2 dollars for 8 minutes of water. I really expected a better experience. We were put in an area still under construction and we reserved 2 months in advance. The nicest part is the free shuttle bus to the rim although the buses are frequently crowded.
Bill Joyce
This campground is fairly decent and somewhat expensive. But it has location and about everything you need. The sites are good sized with 50AMP/30AMP full hookups along with cable TV. They want you to only put out your sewer hose to dump, since the birds will peck holes in the hose. Elk roam the campground and leave droppings everywhere. The campground is on the shuttle route and you can also walk or ride your bike everywhere. The visitors center is about 1/2 mile away by path. The Rim is just a bit further. The market area, with groceries and more, is about a 1/4 mile. No wifi in the park, but you can go to the Camping Center for that. Verizon barely works here and can be flaky and AT&T does not work. Verizon is strong in the Village area. The campground is often full, so reserve early. If you are under 30' and do not need hookups, there are two other campgrounds in South Rim part of the park, Mather is next door and there is one in Desert View, about 20 miles East.
Lorena Sims
The staff was extremely helpful and friendly, even though they were very busy they were warm and inviting. The RV park was set up nicely and is centrally located to just about everything. They have buses that run to the RV camping area and take you just about everywhere in the park. A big plus! Grocery store and market are within working walking distance. Our stay was a wonderful experience. We had elk walk through the first day there. For the most part the campers were respectful and polite. The park had some an amazing job making this area a camping trip to remember.
MCPO BATMAN & ROBIN (Batman&Robin)
Fabulous for Grand Canyon. 40ft Fiver fits no problem. Full hookup. Picnic table and grill. Shuttle or walk to the rim. Batman gives it 4 paws 🐾🐾 for trails and dog freindly.
Sam M (Drivebytourist)
Only RV park inside the Grand Canyon with full hook ups. Leveled sites, clean within walking distance of a couple if restaurants and convenience store. Bus stop at entrance that will take you to all the main areas in the GC. If you dont see any availability online...CALL! Elk were daily visitors so... keep your camera near by😉
Joseph Hill
This review and these photos are from February 26 through March 2, 2017.This is a really nice place, full hook ups, extremely well-maintained. The day we got there we had a snowstorm through the day and night. They were out the next morning, around 7:20 a.m. plowing the roads for everyone. Employees are really nice. Park is located very close to the Canyon. You can catch shuttle buses by the registration office and go pretty much anywhere on the south rim and into Tusayan. Note, shuttle bus drivers were extremely polite, helpful and nice, can't emphasize that enough because I was shocked. A Market, deli and post office are literally one minute driving or a few minutes walking distance. Cannot wait to go back.