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Arizona High Country Campground
From $35.00 USD
Per Night
Clay-springs, Arizona
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The Arizona High Country Campground is located in Clay Springs, Arizona near numerous lakes and the Apache Sitgraeves National forest. Campers can look forward to excellent hiking and mountain biking trails, as well as ATV paths and shows and festivals in the nearby towns of Heber/Overgaard and Snow Low. There's also plenty of opportunities for water sports in this hidden gem, such as fishing, swimming, paddle boarding, kayaking, boating and canoeing. Visitors especially love to catch the sunsets and sunrises iconic to Arizona.
Hilltop Campground
From $18.00 USD
Per Night
Prescott, Arizona
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The Hilltop Campground is located in the beautiful town of Prescott, Arizona, and is a great place for an authentic outdoor vacation. The park is just half a mile from Lynx Lake which is excellent for water sports like paddle boarding, canoeing, and kayaking. Fishing for crappie, rainbow trout, and largemouth bass is also popular at this park. Campers can also look forward to breathtaking views over the water at dusk and dawn, and especially beautiful sights at night for stargazing. Daytime scenes are just as spectacular, especially for birdwatchers who can look forward to plenty of birds of paradise and other species. Amenities include: grills, picnic tables, fire rings, vault toilets, water and a garbage service. Hope to see you soon!
Lynx Lake Family Campground (USFS)
Prescott, Arizona
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The Lynx Lake Family Campground is located in the beautiful town of Prescott, Arizona. The park is perfect for a true outdoor adventure, so nature enthusiasts can look forward to plenty of space on the water for boating, fishing, paddle boarding, canoeing, and kayaking. For nature enthusiasts, there are a plethora of animals that call the area home, including brave bald eagles, bobcats, snakes, coyotes, deer, rabbits and blue heron. Travelers can expect almost endless acres of land for hiking, mountain biking, and ATV tours, and there are great attractions in the downtown Prescott area. Visitors can expect the Sharlot Hall Museum, Smoki Museum, Watson Lake and several other excellent sightseeing locations.
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Pine Lawn Ranch (55+ park)
Prescott, Arizona
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Nestled in the heart of downtown Prescott, Pine Lawn Ranch is the ideal place to stay, offering the convenience of being right in town in a natural-park like setting that gives the feeling of being out in the country. Campers can enjoy acres and acres of pristine natural terrain for scenic viewing; for nature enthusiasts, there's a plethora of animals that call the surrounding area home, including brave bald eagles, bobcats, snakes, rabbits and blue heron. There's even a seasonal creek that attracts even more wildlife; the waterside is perfect for picnicking, wading and late night stargazing. Visitors can expect almost endless acres of land for hiking, mountain biking and ATV tours, and there's great attractions in the downtown Prescott area. Visitors can expect the Sharlot Hall Museum, Smoki Museum, Lynx Lake and several other excellent sight seeing locations. Amenities at the park include: big rig access, pull thrus, water, sewerage and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
Orchard RV Ranch (55+ park)
From $38.00 USD
Per Night
Prescott Valley, Arizona
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Visitors can enjoy Arizona’s high desert colors in the Spring or just enjoy a weekend around the pool in summer at the Orchard Ranch Senior Resort an adult community campground. Near the park, birding is popular, but many venture into surrounding areas for an urban and historical adventure. Downtown Prescott is a gorgeous and historic town with plenty to do. Travelers can enjoy the Sharlot Hall Museum, Smoki Museum, Watson Lake and number of other great sites. There's also several lakes around the park, so for the water sport enthusiast, there's no shortage of things to do like boating, trout fishing, swimming, canoeing, paddle boarding and kayaking. There's also excellent acreage for hiking, mountain biking and ATV touring, plus several great spots for sunset viewing and stargazing. Amenities at the park include: pet area, gym facilties, recreation area, showers, restrooms, pull thrus, big rig access, water, sewerage, WIFI and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
Watson Lake Park
Prescott, Arizona
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The Watson Lake Park is located in the beautiful town of Prescott, Arizona and is ideal for your next southwestern getaway. Onsite, travelers can look forward to a courtesy dock, boat launches, large turf area, picnic tables, barbecue grills, playground equipment, showers, restrooms and even a gazebo for group fun. For nature enthusiasts, there are a plethora of animals that call the area home, including brave bald eagles, bobcats, snakes, rabbits and blue heron. Visitors can expect almost endless acres of land for hiking, mountain biking, and ATV tours, and there are great attractions in the downtown Prescott area. Visitors can expect the Sharlot Hall Museum, Smoki Museum, Lynx Lake and several other excellent sightseeing locations. With such a breathtaking natural terrain and plenty of space for fishing, scenic viewing and stargazing, this lake is especially great for campers hoping to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life. Hope to see you soon!
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Rancho Verde RV Park
From $38.00 USD
Per Night
Camp Verde, Arizona
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This beautiful park is an adult community campground that is popular as a green oasis in the midst of a desert climate. Located in Camp Verde, this park is close to a number of excellent amenities and historical sites like the Montezuma Castle, Well National Park, and Tuzigoot National Monument. It's also near to the gorgeous and historic town of Flagstaff, Sedona and the Indian Ruins, so campers can look forward to enjoying some of Arizona's best and most iconic sights! The campground is ringed by conveniences like gas stations, fine local dining and grocery stores. Amenities at this campground include: pull thrus, big rig access, restrooms, showers, water, sewerage, WIFI, pet area and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
Willow Lake RV & Camping Park
From $34.00 USD
Per Night
Prescott, Arizona
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The Willow Lake RV Park is located in the beautiful town of Prescott, Arizona. Campers can look forward to excellent water sports such as paddle boarding, canoeing, and kayaking. For nature enthusiasts, there are a plethora of animals that call the area home, including bobcats, snakes, rabbits and blue heron. Visitors can expect almost endless acres of land for hiking, mountain biking, and ATV tours, and there are great attractions in the downtown Prescott area. Visitors can expect the Sharlot Hall Museum, Smoki Museum, Lynx Lake and several other excellent sight-seeing locations. Amenities at the park include: tent camping, pull thrus, big rig access, water, sewerage, WIFI and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon at this beautiful campground!
Fairgrounds RV Park
From $35.00 USD
Per Night
Prescott Valley, Arizona
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The Fairgrounds RV Park is located in the beautiful city of Prescott Valley, Arizona, and is a great place for a relaxing southwestern getaway. Downtown Prescott is a gorgeous and historic town with plenty to do. Travelers can enjoy the Sharlot Hall Museum, Smoki Museum, Watson Lake and number of other great sites. There's also several lakes around the park, so for the water sport enthusiast, there's no shortage of things to do like boating, trout fishing, swimming, canoeing, paddle boarding and kayaking. There's also excellent acreage for hiking, mountain biking and ATV touring, plus several great spots for sunset viewing and stargazing. Amenities at the park include: pull thrus, big rig access, water, sewerage and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon!
Potato Patch Campground
Prescott, Arizona
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The Potato Patch Campground is located in the beautiful town of Prescott, Arizona, and is perfect for a quiet southwestern getaway. The park is nestled in the thick, thriving flora of the Prescott National Forest, and is a popular spot for hiking, mountain biking and exploring. Campers can also look forward to stargazing, picnicking and the few curious wildlife that call the campground home. Nearby, the downtown Prescott area has a number of great attractions like Smoki Museum, Sharlot Hall Museum and the breathtaking Watson Lake. Amenities at the park include: RV electrical hookups, picnic tables, toilets, RV sanitation, grills, fire rings and water. Hope to see you soon!
Mormon Lake Lodge Campground and RV Park
From $16.00 USD
Per Night
Mormon-lake, Arizona
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The Mormon Lake Lodge Campground is located at Mormon Lake, Arizona and is a great spot for water sports and relaxing. Campers can look forward to breathtaking sunset at the lake and scenic views of the surrounding landscape; stargazing is especially popular at the Mormon Lake Lodge. The water sport enthusiast can look forward to boating, paddle boarding, fishing, canoeing and kayaking. There's a number of kid's activities including: a jungle gym, trout pond, buffalo habitat, seasonal petting zoo, horseshoes, basketball court and volleyball court. Amenities include: restrooms, laundry facilities, water, sewerage, pull thrus, full hookups and RV electricity hookups. See you soon at the water side!
Holbrook / Petrified Forest KOA
From $40.00 USD
Per Night
Holbrook, Arizona
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The Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA is located in it's namesake, and is a great spot for exploring the many beautiful sights of Arizona, especially the monuments and the state's historical icons. Campers can look forward to the breathtaking sights of the Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert National Park. Visitors can also walk around the rim of the meteor crater less than an hour west of the campground. Many take day trips to the Grand Canyon, canyon de Chelly and Monument Valley. The Hubbell Trading Post (a historic site) is located on the Navajo reservation and is a great place to explore local culture and support Arizona artisans, so it tends to be packed with eager campers. Overall, stargazing is probably the one activity that every type of camper takes advantage of!
Meteor Crater
From $16.00 USD
Per Night
Winslow, Arizona
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The Meteor Crater and campground is at the world’s best preserved meteorite impact site. Located just minutes from Interstate 40 in Northern Arizona near Winslow, the crater is the breath-taking result of a collision between an asteroid traveling 26,000 miles per hour and planet Earth approximately 50,000 years ago. And as a result, the site sees hundreds of visitors each year. Besides visiting the site, campers can astronomy talks and exhibits, and aside from the expansive outdoor desert for hiking and ATV riding, campers can look forward to the Wolf Den Gallery, Old Trails Museum, Santa Fe Station Golf Course, Jack's Canyon Bridge and the Winslow Residential Historic District. Local parks are especially popular, and many travelers head to the Homolovi State Park, McHood Park and the Winslow City Park for hiking, biking and sunset viewing. And of course, the town is known for a number of attractions like the 911 Remembrance Garden, Meteor City Trading Post and the Standin' On The Corner Park. There's something for every type of traveler to enjoy.
Dogtown Lake Campground
Kaibab, Arizona
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The Dogtown Lake Campground is located at the Dogtown Reservoir in Kaibab, Arizona, and offers campers the convenience of being close to the Grand Canyon. Before heading over to the beautiful geological formations of the Grand Canyon, many campers take time to enjoy the campground for its network of nature trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding, all within sight of the breathtaking Bill Williams Mountain in the background. At an elevation of over 7,000 feet, campers can enjoy excellent weather, perfect for exploring, and especially perfect for crappie and trout fishing. The city of Flagstaff is nearby, so for campers looking for an urban adventure, this campground is ideally located. Head over to Flagstaff for museums, art galleries, historical sites and good eats.
Greer's Pine Shadows
From $30.95 USD
Per Night
Flagstaff, Arizona
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The Greer's Pine Shadows is located in the beautiful Arizona city of Flagstaff and is the perfect place a peaceful getaway in this beautiful desert town. Activities and Amenities Campers can look forward to onsite activities to keep every member of the group engaged and having fun. There's opportunities for hiking, biking, exploring, birding and scenic viewing. Plus, there's plenty of opportunities for sunset viewing and stargazing. Amenities at the park include: 30/50/100 amp sites, water, sewerage, drinking water, WIFI, big rig sites and laundry facilities. Attractions RVers can take advantage of a number of attractions just beyond the campground, including: -The Grand Canyon - The Petrified Forest - Montezuma's Castle - Sedona - Snow Bowl Hope to see you at the Greer's Pine Shadows for your next Flagstaff camping trip!
Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park
From $34.15 USD
Per Night
Flagstaff, Arizona
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The Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park is located in Flagstaff, Arizona and is a popular base camp for enjoying the treasures of the area. Snowbirds flock there each year to be surrounded by the thick, homely forest and to be just a short drive from attractions like the Grand Canyon, The Petrified Forest, Montezuma's Castle and Well, Snow Bowl and the Petrified Forest. The town of Sedona is relatively nearby, so campers can head there for shopping, site seeing or just to visit the Red Rocks. Walnut Canyon is also a must-see! Plus, there's grocery stores within two miles of the park for campers' convenience. Amenities at this campground includes: pull thrus, big rig access, walking trails, pet area, water, sewerage, WIFI and 30/50 amp sites. Hope to see you soon at Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park!
J & H RV Park (Senior Oriented)
From $54.56 USD
Per Night
Flagstaff, Arizona
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The J & H RV Park is an adult camping community located in the beautiful Arizona city of Flagstaff and is the perfect place a peaceful getaway in this beautiful desert town. Activities and Amenities Campers can look forward to onsite activities to keep every member of the group engaged and having fun. There's opportunities for hiking, biking, exploring, birding and scenic viewing. Plus, there's plenty of opportunities for sunset viewing and stargazing. Amenities at the park include: free WIFI, laundry, showers, gift shops, 20/30/50 amps, picnic tables, clean restrooms, TV/Library room, 50 full hook-up sites, RV supplies, horseshoes, car rentals and mini-store. Attractions RVers can take advantage of a number of attractions just beyond the campground, including: -The Grand Canyon - The Petrified Forest - Montezuma's Castle - Sedona - Snow Bowl - Glen Canyon Dam - Jerome (Arizona Ghost Town) Hope to see you at the J & H RV Park for your next Flagstaff camping trip!
WestWorld
From $28.48 USD
Per Night
Scottsdale, Arizona
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West World is located in the beautiful and bustling town of Scottsdale, Arizona and is an excellent location for campers who are hoping to explore some of the best attractions of the city. In the surrounding areas, campers can enjoy viewing and touring the area around Camelback Mountain, the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, Crackerjax, Arizona food tours and Piinacle Peak Park. The Scottsdale Birds Nest is also popular as well as the Gilber-Ortega Galleries and the city's diverse spread of restaurants and parks ideal for exploring, hiking and stargazing. Onsite, campers can look forward to a number of rotating events such as a vintage market, wine runs and summer showcases. Amenities include: a dump station, water and electrical hookups. Hope to see you soon!
Beaver Creek RV Park
Rimrock, Arizona
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Located in the Coconino National Forest is the Beaver Creek RV Park, and is a perfect spot for a great outdoor adventure. Campers can look forward to wildlife viewing; elk, mule deer, small creatures and various species birds are common sights. There's also plenty of land for hiking, biking and even tables and grills for group barbecues and picnics. Many travelers especially love this park since it's perfect for sunset viewing and stargazing. Nearby are attractions like Montezuma's Castle and Well, Fossil Creek Wilderness, Devil's Bridge Trail and Cathedral Rock. Amenities are limited to tent camping so be sure to bring everything you'll need for a fun and distraction-free vacation. See you soon!
Take a Rest RV Park
Winslow, Arizona
(1) Reviews
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The Take A Rest RV Park is located in the beautiful town of Winslow, and is a great place for an easy-going Arizona vacation. Aside from the expansive desert vista for hiking and ATV riding, campers can look forward to the Wolf Den Gallery, Old Trails Museum, Santa Fe Station Golf Course, Jack's Canyon Bridge and the Winslow Residential Historic District. Local parks are especially popular, and many travelers head to the Homolovi State Park, McHood Park and the Winslow City Park for hiking, biking and sunset viewing. And of course, the town is known for a number of attractions like the 911 Remembrance Garden, Meteor City Trading Post and the Standin' On The Corner Park. There's something for every type of traveler to enjoy. Plus, with over 25 full hook up sites, this is definitely a popular park, so book early!
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