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Convenient location and EZ access to Black Mountain Freeway offset the startling lack of amenities and indifferent staffing. A hostile check-in process starts things off: If you're lucky, the owner (of the horsey set who lives in the foothills an hour north) will be in the office; if not, you'll have to get lucky dialing one of the several phone numbers posted near the door. DO NOT (even with a confirmed reservation) randomly choose any of the many available sites and plan to check in in the morning, You will be asked to relocate when staff (belatedly) arrives on scene. There is a small pool (unheated), adjacent to the bathhouse, a depression-era affair best used only for the laundry machines. The good news is lots of grass. There are shady sites under the large trees or wide-open sites for the satellite dish crowd. There is electric, sewer, and water, but no phone or cable. In spite of the soundwall, there is some road noise, plus police helicopters frequent the skies above. The immediate neighborhood is dumpy and sketchy-looking but without any real crime problem. About 1/3 of the sites are occupied by permanent residents. We have stayed here several times and will again when we travel to Phoenix.
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