Located just 7.5 miles off of the I-10 freeway, we are nestled between Casa Grande on the West, Coolidge to the North, and Eloy to the South.
A nice place to stop over for a few days. We paid $20 a night for power and water with a dump station & dumpsters at entrance. Sites are paved up front along 11 mile rd. More spaces on gravel back of buildings that were uniquely painted with ocean scenes to deserts and shop/store front fasades. Traffic noise is hardly noticeable.
We are fulltimers and really enjoyed our stay, close to shopping in Casa Grande, Coolidge where the Casa Grande Ruins are and the beautiful old downtown of Florence Arizona.
We'll be back again.
We camped here for a few nights while driving through. The camp host is very nice and friendly (and has cute dogs!). There's water and electric (20amps) at each site, dump on premises. We had no trouble getting a spot in mid February, family friendly. Interesting fairground to walk around, the toddlers loved the sand pile. :) Showers are basic but clean. Nothing fancy, but I'd recommend! Also, cool art everywhere! Close to Casa Grande, American Indian ruins, Northern Mountain Park.
So sad to see how run down this place is and how little it is cared for. Went to dry camp and use the RV dump. $10 is a good price for that! (Hook-ups w/ water electric $25) Saw that they had restrooms and showers available and was so looking forward to a "real" shower! I kid you not, the bathrooms were straight out of my nightmares! Garbage everywhere, clogged up toilets that had been that way for weeks if not months, the doors on the stalls were too high off the ground and short enough to look over. Shower was *maybe* 90°. RV dump was littered with trash. No sign on the water to indicate potable or not. Ended up pulling thru a hook-up site and using that water. It was worth it for $10 for a place to camp, dump, refill water, and use dumpsters. Still grossed out.
We went to the gourd festival for the very first time. I was surprised to see how small the area was for the festival. There were plenty of bathrooms and food vendors there.