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RVWhittUs

For Lo Lo Mai Springs: We brought our 34 foot fifth wheel to Lo Lo Mei for 3 nights in July of 2020. We really liked it! The temperatures were hot, and the pool and creek were cold. We were in sights #11 and #13. #11 had AMAZING shade, #13 - not so much, which made for hot mornings. That aside, we spent most of our time down by the creek (an easy walk), playing, swimming, exploring, and riding our tubes. Make sure you bring a tube or something to float on (or you can buy them in the Lo Lo Mai General Store). A beach chair is helpful too for sitting right in the water at the creek and relaxing. This campground has several alpacas at the entrance as well, which our kids loved to walk to and visit each day. They have a playground and swings, hot tub, along with several large grassy areas where our kids would run around and play. The campground is also large enough that it was fun for our daughter to ride her bike around exploring. The WiFi was terrible - no cell phone service for us (Verizon) around the entire campground, and their WiFi only worked in one area (near their main check in area), and it was super super slow. So if you need service/internet, this campground isn’t for you. I would have expected this to work better for how much we paid per night. We also appreciate distancing from technology, so overall this wasn’t a huge issue for us. When you make your reservation they won’t guarantee 30 vs. 50 amps. We requested 50 amps and did get it for both sites (and sewer), so we were pretty happy about that! We also had to pay an extra $5/night per kid - that was a little crazy to us. Overall, we had a really great experience and would go back again - there is a lot to do at this campground for all ages.

Posted Jul 12, 2020 by RVWhittUs from Tucson, AZ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jill

For Lo Lo Mai Springs: We love our annual trip to Lo Lo Mai Springs. It’s a beautiful setting along the banks of Oak Creek with giant Cottonwood trees. It has been owned and managed by the same family for generations. They work very hand to extend hospitality and a to provide a great visit to all their guests.

Posted Sep 29, 2019 by Jill from Arizona . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Frank

For Lo Lo Mai Springs: Just a beautiful park. Centered in nature which surrounds you. Can’t wait to go back one day.

Posted Oct 15, 2018 by Frank from Florida. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Buford

For Lo Lo Mai Springs: So on a 2273 mile madain voyage of a 37 ft fifth wheel, this was our favorite place we have found thus far. It located right next to Sedona and right down the road is a lovely wine bar with a great selection. Couple of things, if your not patience then your gonna have problems, we stay three nights and yes, it’s hard to get into because of our size and availability, but it was well worth it. The lots are just the right size that even though spaces are close, the wooded areas make u feel like you are alone. They have a beautiful camp ground that was clean and the staff was very helpful. We had a little difficulty getting into our spot, the owner came out and assisted and made it easy. They have a full general store that has all you would need. To me this a hidden gem! It you want an easy to pull in parking lot, this is not your place, during check in time, you must be able to wait, just due to the size of road they have, it’s one way pretty much, so once you start down you are committed till you get there. I highly recommend making reservations as we didn’t not have any and barely got in. Again, beautiful place! Well worth any trouble of getting in.

Posted Aug 11, 2018 by Buford from Texas. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

PissedRV Owner

For Lo Lo Mai Springs: This place is terrible! Unless you have an older camper or don't mind having your coach scratched by all the "soft trees" (which is what they called them, a joke!) DO NOT STAY HERE! Even going down their driveway, you will be very close to ripping off your A/C units!! They tried to put us in a 30ft space, after I told them I'm 36ft long and 13 feet tall. Really??? Booked the sites 2 months ago and told them this at reservation time. When I told them I couldn't fit unless I rammed our coach into their trees, their reply?? Sorry, no refunds! So you think it's a good business practice to keep 2 nights fee when you want to put our motorhome in a spot too small? Complete joke and clearly they have no idea how to run an RV Park. Trim your trees or tell people that anything over 25ft long or taller than 10ft won't fit! You've been warned! Do Not Stay Here! Rip off and they know it!!!

Posted Jul 20, 2018 by PissedRV Owner from Nevada . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

KareyB

For Lo Lo Mai Springs: We camped here in a 38 ft motorhome in May, and probably the biggest rig there that weekend. They were able to find a spot for us, but it was tight. This is a beautiful campground. MoHobbyDick summarized it very well. There was no cable, no wifi and no cell service. You are disconnected from the world in this beautiful little oasis.

Posted Jun 06, 2016 by KareyB from Wisconsin. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

MoHobyDick

For Lo Lo Mai Springs: **If your rig is longer than 40 ft and taller than 13 ft, call the resort office and give them the height and length of your RV. There are narrow roads and lots of trees here, so you want to make sure you can fit.** We stayed for 3 days/nights in mid-March 2016 in our 30 ft gas Class A. Yes, Spring Break, but we got in and were put in a quiet area of this family- and dog-friendly resort. This is not a 55+ resort, and if you enjoy hearing and seeing families with kids having lots of fun, you'll enjoy LoLoMai Springs (we did). This area is a riparian treasure in Arizona. Over 360 gallons of water a minute flow out of the springs. The RV sites are either on grass or dirt (some dust, so we used our mat). The women in the front office are professional, nice, and good resources. Yes, there is a man on staff who comes across gruff, but don't let that stop you from staying here. We rarely saw him. There are at least 2 fishing areas along Oak Creek, and at least one swimming hole. Go to the resort's web site for more information. The access road to the resort off Page Springs Road is very narrow. We had FHU but resort visitors said the showers and laundry were fine. WiFi and cell signals are spotty, and strongest by the front office, but not optimal. So, come here to unplug from your devices and sit on the banks of Oak Creek under the towering Sycamores and Cottonwoods with a cold beverage in hand. We will stay here again.

Posted Mar 30, 2016 by MoHobyDick from AZ. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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