Double Adobe Family & Friends

6961 N Double Adobe Rd, Mc Neal, AZ 85617

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    Overall Review of Double Adobe Family & Friends

    Pros

    • pro Roy and Norma are friendly, welcoming hosts who go above and beyond to ensure an amazing experience.
    • pro The campground is spotless, with exceptionally clean restrooms, showers, and laundry facilities.
    • pro The sites are large, well-laid-out, and easy to maneuver, including ample pull-through options.
    • pro The location is ideal for visiting Bisbee and Tombstone, with a quiet, peaceful setting.
    • pro On-site amenities abound, including ice, propane, laundry, internet access, a large DVD library, and a pool table.
    • pro The grounds foster a friendly community, with long-time guests who are welcoming and engaging.
    • pro Wildlife, mountain views, and serene surroundings make for a relaxing stay.
    • pro Staff are accommodating and responsive, providing conveniences like after-hours propane filling and late check-out.
    • pro The campground offers good value and stays affordable for extended visits.
    • pro The overall experience is consistently positive, with guests planning to return.

    Cons

    • pro A reviewer was denied lodging because they had a service dog, described as a violation of the ADA.
    • pro Tent sites had little shade or privacy, no fire pits, and campers are not allowed to bring one (community pits only).
    • pro The internet incurs a $3 per day fee, which some guests viewed negatively.
    • pro The pricing was described as a little spendy for what's offered.
    • pro Lodging could only be arranged with extra cleaning requirements, which left a negative impression.
    • pro The wifi code was only valid for the evening of arrival and not for the following morning, causing frustration.

    Review

    Double Adobe Campground, run by Roy and Norma, comes through in the reviews as a welcoming, well-kept slice of Southern Arizona that consistently pleases visiting campers with its combination of friendly hosts, clean facilities, and thoughtful amenities. Multiple guests emphasize how easy it is to feel at home from the moment you arrive, and how Roy and Norma go out of their way to make a longer stay comfortable. The common thread is that this is a place where people who return often feel they've found a small community, a calm retreat, and a solid base for exploring nearby Bisbee, Tombstone, and the surrounding desert.

    For RV travelers, the campground earns high marks for space and maneuverability. Review after review notes unusually large and easily navigable sites, with many mentioning pull-through sites that accommodate sizeable rigs. One guest specifically describes a 43-foot Class A pulling a 14-foot trailer with ample room to maneuver, and others describe the sites as level and long-lasting comfortable even for bigger vehicles. The overall vibe is quiet and relaxed, with guests appreciating the chance to spread out rather than feeling squeezed in. The proximity to Bisbee and Tombstone is highlighted as a convenient bonus, making this a practical base for exploration while enjoying a peaceful setting back at the campground.

    Tent campers aren't forgotten, though the experience is a touch more utilitarian. A few reviewers point out that tent sites can be less shaded and lack privacy, and they don't come with fire pits (there aren't individual fire pits at tent spots). However, the campground does offer two community fire pits for gatherings, which many guests seem to enjoy. The overall cleanliness of the grounds remains a strong point, and visitors note the presence of good amenities nearby - clean bathrooms, reliable laundry, and well-kept common areas contribute to a positive tent-camping experience despite the shade and privacy trade-offs.

    Amenities inside and around the park are repeatedly praised as standout features. The restrooms and showers are repeatedly described as exceptionally clean, and the on-site laundry facilities receive particular mention for their quality. There's a sense of thoughtful, sometimes whimsical touches that add to the experience: a sizable DVD library, a pool table, and a welcoming guest area with a fire pit and seating where people can socialize. There are mentions of a greenhouse with a small waterfall that creates a peaceful place to sit and read, plus an overall atmosphere that blends practical needs with relaxing, communal spaces. For those who like to cook or grill, an on-site gas grill is available to guests, and propane can be filled on site. Some reviews also note a "pool room" and a relaxing outdoor area with plants and water features that help create a retreat-like feel.

    Connectivity and pricing are mixed, but generally fair when weighed against the amenities. Internet access is available, but there are notes about a daily charge in one review, which is described as three dollars a day in that particular instance. Some longer stays are metered for electricity, which is common in longer-term camping setups, but the overall sentiment remains positive: reliable power and water with sewer hookups at most sites contribute to a convenient, comfortable stay. Guests also appreciate practical touches like ice on site and the ability to have basic needs met without leaving the park.

    The geographic setting adds to the appeal. Reviewers repeatedly mention deer, javelinas, and birds in the area, enhancing the feeling of a natural escape. The surrounding landscape provides not just quiet evenings but striking views of the mountains, and some guests mention the distant sound of cattle and coyotes - an authentic, rural atmosphere that helps set this campground apart from more urban options. There's even a note about nearby shooting facilities - trap and skeet - being a distinctive feature within reach, which is a draw for some visitors and a reminder that this is a unique, multi-use locale.

    A strong sense of community underpins most experiences here. Guests repeatedly describe Roy and Norma as friendly, accommodating hosts who treat guests like family. Check-ins are described as smooth and welcoming, with owners often personally showing guests to their sites and offering help if needed. The long-term crowd is referenced as particularly friendly, with neighbors and staff often engaging in conversations, sharing tips, and enjoying common spaces. People speak warmly about staying for extended periods - some even relocating temporarily or buying homes nearby - because the campground delivers a reliable, pleasant lifestyle with good basic amenities and a peaceful environment.

    Not every review is without concern, however. One account describes a negative experience involving lodging denial for a guest with a service dog, framed as an ADA issue. The reviewer characterizes the incident as a direct ADA violation and even suggests legal action, noting conflicting information when attempting to discuss lodging and fees. The rest of the community feedback does not reflect this issue, but it serves as a cautionary note about how accessibility and discrimination questions are handled. As with any property, understanding policies in advance - and communicating clearly about service animals and accommodation options - seems prudent for guests with special accessibility needs.

    Taken together, Double Adobe Campground presents a compelling option for travelers seeking a calm, well-maintained place with generous RV sites, clean facilities, and a warm, welcoming host team. The combination of practical amenities - power, water, sewer hookups, propane, ice, and reliable laundry - and enriching extras like a large DVD library, a pool-table/rec-room ambiance, a greenhouse, and the quiet, scenic setting near Bisbee and Tombstone - appeals to a wide range of campers, from long-term residents to weekend travelers and tent campers who don't mind a bit less shade. Roy and Norma consistently come across as the heart of the experience: friendly, helpful, and genuinely eager to make guests feel at home. If you're prioritizing a peaceful base with ample space and friendly, responsive hosts in Southern Arizona, this campground earns high marks and repeated recommendations.

    Features

    Types of Care

    • Board and Care Home Board and Care HomeBoard and care homes provide a smaller, more intimate setting for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks but do not need the level of care offered by a nursing home. They offer personalized care, meals, and social activities in a homelike environment, ensuring that seniors receive individualized attention and support in their golden years.

    Nearby Places of Interest

    Hospitals

    • Southeast Arizona Medical Center (7.6 miles)
    • Copper Queen Community Hospital (13.4 miles)
    • Gentle Birth Services (15.5 miles)

    Pharmacies

    • Genoa Healthcare (9.4 miles)
    • Qol Meds (9.4 miles)
    • Health Mart Pharmacy (10 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (10.1 miles)
    • Farmacias Benavides (10.6 miles)
    • Farmacia Circulo a (11.1 miles)
    • Safeway Pharmacy (15.6 miles)

    Physicians

    • Sierra Hearing Center (10 miles)
    • Chiricahua Community Health Center (10 miles)
    • Pediatric Center Of Excellence (10 miles)
    • Chiricahua Community Health Centers (10.1 miles)
    • Copper Queen Medical Associates Rural Health Clinic (10.1 miles)
    • Gloria E. Garcia-Mariscal (10.7 miles)
    • Douglas Family Care (10.9 miles)

    Restaurants

    • Church's Chicken (10.1 miles)
    • McDonald's (10.1 miles)
    • El Chef (10.4 miles)
    • Motel Elvira (10.6 miles)
    • Kabuki Sushi Grill (10.6 miles)
    • Subway (10.6 miles)
    • La Fogata (10.7 miles)

    Cafes

    • Cafetería la Carreta (10.6 miles)
    • Jadis Restaurant (11 miles)
    • Café Justo (11.6 miles)
    • Old Bisbee Roasters (13.4 miles)
    • Old Bisbee Roasters (14.9 miles)
    • The Bisbee Coffee Co (15 miles)
    • 31 Beux (15.1 miles)

    Places of Worship

    • Amistad de Agu Prieta (11.2 miles)
    • Iglesia Apostolica de la Fe en Cristo Jesus Distrito de Noga (11.4 miles)
    • Bisbee Church (13.5 miles)
    • Presbyterian Church (14 miles)
    • New Life Assembly of God (14.2 miles)
    • Calvary Bisbee (15 miles)

    Theaters

    • Cinemall (11.3 miles)

    Parks

    • Bisbee City Park (15 miles)
    • Grassy Park (15 miles)

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