Campground Information:
Queen Mine RV Park
473 N. Dart Road
Bisbee, AZ 85603
Phone Number: (520) 432-5006
http://www.passport-america.com/camp..._mine_rv_park/
Approximate Size: 25 RV Sites
Campground Visit / Stay Information:
Stay: December 2007
Site type: Open, level, some small trees
Site amenities: Picnic Tables, Water, Electric, Sewer
Rate/night: $28
Extra Charges/night (Pets, Children, A/C, etc): Unknown
First or Return Visit: First visit
Your Rating (1 Low – 5 High): 5
Campground Facilities Information:
Back-in/pull-through: All sites are back-ins
Hook-ups: Water, Electric & Sewer
Credit Cards Accepted: Yes
Discounts Accepted (Good Sam, KOA, other): Yes, Passport America
Roads: There is a pretty steep entrance road, but there were plenty of full size Class-A's there, so it shouldnt be a problem
Level Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 3
Wide/Open Sites (Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): Yes, rating: 3
Restroom Cleanliness (1 low – 3 high): 2 - restrooms were clean and well maintained.
Store (
Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): No, walking distance from downtown Bisbee
Game Room (
Yes/No; rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Pool (Yes/No; Heated/Not Heated; Clean, rating: 1 low – 3 high): No
Campground Impressions:
Kid Friendly (Yes/No - Activities): No, just a campground
People Friendly (
Yes/No): Very
WiFi Friendly (Yes/No; - Charge?/Service Provider?): Our Verizon Broadband card worked great, but no WiFi
Cell Phone Coverage (
Yes/No - Service Provider?): Yes
Pet Friendly (
Yes/No): Yes, with a dog walk area
Personal Comments:
We pulled into Bisbee early one morning looking to wander around the historic downtown area for a few days. This campground overlooks town and is only a short walk into the business district. The campground itself isnt much to talk about, but it's so close to downtown, which has something for everyone, that it's the spot to stay at.
Cindy and I actually walked back to the camper a few times to put stuff away that we bought or take a short break from our walking. There is also tours of the Queen Mine which the campground overlooks.
Bisbee is much like Eureka Springs in Arkansas or Jerome just outside Sedona Arizona. Small mountain towns that are dripping with character.