Best of RVs:  Woody Mountain wins for RV Park; Wheel Estate for RV Maintenance

Best of Flagstaff 2024

Written by Gail G. Collins

“Route 66 celebrates 100 years in 2025, and weary travelers along the path have always stopped here to rest,” said Tom Boggess, owner of Woody Mountain Campground.  The history is long and consistent. The recently dolled up bed and breakfast was an inn over the years and part of the wagon trail from the start.

Woody Mountain Campground began in 1968, and the longtime owners sold to the Boggess family and other partners nearly a decade ago. Their 23 acres lie in the thick of things while offering a respite. “You can camp in the cool pines in the city of Flagstaff, the building is historic—from the 40s—and the road we’re on that turns off the old Route 66 runs to The Edge of the World,” said Tom of the popular off-road scenic encounter that overlooks Sedona.

The campground has undergone renovation and improvements, but original buildings and sites remain, offering vintage appeal with elevated facilities, according to general manager Willow Boggess. That dedication earned them a win as Best Campground. Woody Mountain offers everything from full hook-up RV sites to tent sites under shady pines in clear mountain air with laundry facilities, showers and bathrooms, dump and fill plus more. A bed and breakfast affords the comforts of home with coffee and breakfast in a cozy lounge or patio. Six uniquely appointed rooms also offer Wi-Fi and access to their popular trail.

Updated amenities include the Last Haul Coffee and Wine Lounge, serving chai to espresso to matcha to cover your caffeine needs alongside freshly baked cinnamon rolls, muffins, scones and breakfast bagel sandwiches or sip on some Arizona wines. The General Store has gone from the usual campground shop to full convenience with lots of goodies, said Willow. “We keep it all as local as possible with Single Speed Coffee Roasters, Arizona wines and artists, like Arne ceramics, Sweet Sting Honey and Woof 66 treats.”

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People have returned to the campground over the decades, reminiscing of a time just after WWII or a family trip in the 70s. “It’s where everyone turns,” reminded Tom.

What is old is new again with the warmest welcome to Woody Mountain Campground. “Our vision was to create a community and event space,” said Willow. “Come on over and have a cup of coffee.”

When it’s time to winterize your RV, why not call a reputable company instead of hoping to get it right on your own? Or are you about to purchase your dream vacation vehicle and join the ranks of RV’ers? In either case, hire Wheel Estate Mobil RV Services and Inspections. They can crawl over every inch and assure you the vehicle is sound. Such thoroughness has earned them top honors in 2024.

You may be buying new, but even a dealership may miss things, such as dripping hoses, disconnections and a break in a seal. All were found in pre-buy inspection by Wheel Estate. Now, consider the undisclosed issues on a resale unit, such as grounding or other electrical faults, tire wear, doors that won’t close and secure, crushed vent pipes or a spray paint lid used to “replace” a plumbing vent cap. It wouldn’t last a highway mile. Danielle and Scott Sulzer have seen it all. Danielle is a registered RV technician and both are registered RV inspectors, schooled in 2020 by National RV Training Academy.

Hiring a registered inspector offers transparency going into a major decision. Having a full report on the roof and sealants, soft spots, water entry point at antennas, rusted nails around skylights, whether appliances work properly, propane leaks, floor sags and more obviously inform decisions about whether to buy a unit, repair it, ask for a discounted price or be thankful and walk away.

Once Wheel Estate has inspected an RV, they will not work on it for a year to maintain integrity, but if you need your AC or furnace serviced, the fridge is broken or you have a leak, they will come to you or your renter’s site. They believe in continuing education to stay up-to-date and are thankful for vendors with top notch information to provide the best customer care.

Wheel Estate has even been a guest on the podcast and YouTube channel RV Lifestyle with Mike and Jennifer Wendland, where they talked about the secrets of an RV Inspector. When a rigorous inspection, maintenance or repair is required, Wheel Estate assures, “Wheel be there when you need us.” BestofFLG24

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