Reviews
Pine View RV Campground (Military Only)
User Reviews
Nola Roden
Camped here one night. Friendly host and very quiet campsite. Don’t need water or electric but used electric. Love it here.
Linnea
Wow! What an incredible experience at Pine View RV. This campsite is truly a hidden gem—peaceful, well-maintained, and surrounded by stunning natural beauty. But what really made our stay exceptional were the camp hosts, Debi and Terri. They went above and beyond to ensure everyone felt welcome, comfortable, and well taken care of. Their warmth and hospitality made all the difference! From the spotless facilities to the perfect campsite layout, everything exceeded our expectations. Whether you’re looking for a quiet retreat or an outdoor adventure, this is the place to be. Highly recommend it—can’t wait to come back!
Car2ner
Very nice. They pads are gravel and level. The is water and electric. Dump station is on the way out. The bathrooms and laundry and well maintained. There are many small extras. The only nearby " restaurants " are at the Pilot station.
Sharpbevel
Military only. Park is closing for the season Oct. 18, ‘23. Reopens in May. $20 per day 2023. Beautiful small RV park. 14 hook ups. Power & water on each site. Dump station 1/4 mile away. Three over flow sites without power/water. Showers, rest rooms and laundry. Very clean. Brand new washers (2) & dryers (2). Lots of space between units. Nearly all back in spots. Gravel road but even. Park is surrounded by pine trees. Very quiet (except when the train passes by along the highway) & picturesque. Each site has a picnic table & fire pit. Can have a fire but must get permit from fire department (1/2 Mile away). No exchange, commissary or typical base amenities. Very close to town & Bearizona animal park. Gas/diesel & mini-mart with Subway & McDonalds right outside the base. Our camp hosts Debbie & Terry were awesome. Very helpful. We’ll definitely be back. One of our favorite places. Note: There is another RV park on base that is all dry camping. This park is called Tappen Springs.
Gina Cairns-McFeeters
Very confusing info on the website—states season closes 1 Oct on one part, then 31 Oct on another part. Tried to contact camp host via e-mail & phone, as well as billeting office to confirm if park was open. Could not contact anyone at this facility. Had to continue driving through the area making for a very long driving day.
Thomas McGovern
Outstanding camp. Quiet and spacious. Easy access to the hosts on site, via phone, text or web page. Updates the site availability daily. Bravo guys👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Kate Bauer
Wonderful camp hosts. Clean and quiet. Perfect for our time hunting at Camp Navajo!
Jack 'n Karen Bowden
Several visits and always enjoy our stay. George and Vickie are great hosts!
Tony Sumabat
Pine View Campground is for Military and Retired Military only and is one of those campgrounds that most folks may be inclined to underrate only because the site spaces are limited to fourteen spaces and three tent sites. George and Vicki are exceptional host who keeps the bathrooms and laundry room in excellent condition. This is the only campground I have ever been to (we have been full time for two years) that provides an RV cleaning station for FREE! 😃😃😃 There is a Pilot convenience store with gas & diesel just outside the gate and across the highway. This is our second visit, and we decided to stay a week this time. Although there is no sewer at each RV site, there is a dump just up on the hill less than a quarter of a mile away. The sites are gravel along with the road, but the sites are relatively level. The water and electricity hookups are in great shape and easy to attach to. DRAWBACKS: The drawbacks are the insects and the fact that there is no lake or river within sight, although the high desert landscape and wildlife are spectacular. Elk, coyotes and high desert birds abound. 📸📹 Occasionally a bear may wander through the area as well. There is an overflow about five miles away, and a combination is required to access the rang area, and there is nothing out there but a lot of open country. RECOMMENDATIONS: Build more sites! The Camp Navajo National Guard has more than ample acreage to accommodate. Paving and sewer would be wonderful, albeit expensive. However, I believe the investment would be returned many folds given time. I hope that there is always a spot and availability to all, myself included. We will return.
Bry J
Beautiful military campground. Very accommodating and knowledgeable camphosts. Convenient to access from I-40 (for those eligible), had the basic laundry and shower amenities, and a convenient dump station on the way out. Back-in lot was level and had good water available. I'd come here for again for an Arizona vacation near Flagstaff and Sedona.