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Find RV Parks and Campgrounds near Pinetop Lakeside, Arizona
Superior RV Park
Superior, Arizona
88.9 mi from City Center
The Superior RV Park is located in the cozy town of Superior, Arizona and is a great place for an easy-going southwestern vacation. Campers can look forward to popular sites like the Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, Picketpost Mountain, the Peak of Apache Leap and the World's Smallest Museum. The campground is a day trip from all the urban fun of Phoenix, like it's excellent restaurants, art galleries, theaters, museums and shows. Amenities at this park are spare, so be sure to bring everything you'll need for a comfortable and distraction-free stay.
Normas RV Park
Joseph-city, Arizona
60 mi from City Center
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Normas RV Park is located in Joseph City, Arizona and is a great place to settle in for a quiet and cozy southwestern getaway. Campers can look forward to sitting right by historic route 66 and the gorgeous desert vista around the park. Visitors can expect plenty of space to explore, hike, bike or just kick-back on a blanket to enjoy stargazing. There's A Rock Art Ranch nearby, as well as some small town eateries; other than that, there's is little else to distract visitors from a relaxing getaway.
Valle Tio Vinces Campground
Datil, New Mexico
92.4 mi from City Center
Valle Tio Vinces Campground is located in Datil, New Mexico, and is well-known for acres and acres of gorgeous green mountain ranges, tall trees and plateaus ideal for picnicking and enjoying group sports events. Visitors can also look forward to beautiful trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding.
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Apache RV Park
From $26.00 USD
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Cruzville, New Mexico
77.7 mi from City Center
Apache RV Park is located in western New Mexico on the shortest and most scenic route between Albuquerque and Phoenix or Tucson. The park is surrounded by dense forestry, and popular as a base camp for those seeking to explore surrounding areas within the county. Besides hiking and sight seeing, visitors can take advantage of fishing and hunting. Be sure to make a day trip to Albuquerque if you can, and experience the fine dining and cultural landscape of that city.
Gila National Forest
Reserve, New Mexico
85.5 mi from City Center
Roper Lake State Park
Safford, Arizona
96.7 mi from City Center
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Spring Creek Inn & RV Resort
Roosevelt, Arizona
70.6 mi from City Center
Homolovi State Park
Winslow, Arizona
71.9 mi from City Center
Soldier Creek Campground
Coronado, Arizona
99.8 mi from City Center
The Soldier Creek Campground is located in the beautiful Coronado National Forest and is a great place to kick back and truly soak in the southwest's natural terrain. Onsite, there's also a diverse and breathtaking terrain, perfect for exploring and scenic viewing. Travelers can also look forward to local landmarks like the Chiricahua National Monument, Saguaro National Park and the Tumacacori National Historic Park. Among these parks and the Grand Canyon, campers can enjoy some of the southwest's most iconic scenes and geological formations, as well as the excellent river rafting, climbing, hiking and mountain biking that accompanies these sites. There's also historical treasures nearby including the Cases Grande Ruins National Monument Fort Bowie National Historic Site and the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. For even more Arizona fun, the Kartchner Caverns and San Pedro National Riparian Conservatory Area are also relatively close by.
Freddies RV Park
Winslow, Arizona
72.9 mi from City Center
Freddies RV Park is located in the town of Winslow, Arizona and is a great spot for an easy-going 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.
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