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Greer's Pine Shadows

From $30.95 USD

Per Night
Flagstaff, Arizona
64.5 mi from City Center

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!      
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Grand Canyon / Williams KOA

From $48.00 USD

Per Night
Williams, Arizona
75.9 mi from City Center

The Williams KOA is located in the beautiful and historic town of Williams and is a great place for an easy-going Arizona vacation. Campers can look forward to excellent outdoor attractions like the Cataract and Kaibab Lakes for excellent fishing, boating, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, as well as the popular Bearizona Wildlife Park. Many thrill-seekers head out to the Historic Route 66 Zipline adventure or go hiking at the Great Western Trail and Bill Williams Mountain. For the winter-enthusiasts, the Elk Ridge Ski Area is a great spot for sledding, snowshoeing and skiing, or just laying on top of one of the peaks for some stellar stargazing. 
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Meteor Crater

From $16.00 USD

Per Night
Winslow, Arizona
82.6 mi from City Center

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. 
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Wahweap RV and Campground

Page, Arizona
61 mi from City Center

The Wahweap RV and Campground is located in Page, Arizona on the shores of Lake Powell. Campers can look forward to an incredibly picturesque lake side, with plenty of natural terrain surrounding it for exploring, hiking and biking. Water sports are popular at this park, so travelers can expect great boating, paddle boarding, canoeing, kayaking and fishing. Many look forward to group barbecues and picnics by the water, especially at sunset for the iconic Arizona dusk light how. Stargazing at this park is also excellent! The Glen Canyon dam, Horseshoe Bend and Lower Antelope Canyon are also close by and offer excellent scenic views.
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DeMotte Campground

Kaibab, Arizona
53.3 mi from City Center

Located on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon National Forest is the DeMotte Campground, an excellent and popular spot for immersing yourself in some of Arizona's most breathtaking terrains. Campers can look forward to beautiful ponderosa pines and great trails for hiking, mountain biking and horseback riding. The Grand Canyon is nearby, so be sure to visit this geological wonder with your camera and child-like awe at the ready. There's also excellent art galleries, museums, historical and cultural sites, restaurants and shops, so you don't have to travel too far for an urban adventure.
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Railside RV Ranch

From $40.95 USD

Per Night
Williams, Arizona
80.3 mi from City Center

The Railside RV Ranch is located in the cozy town of Williams and is a great place for an authentic Arizona vacation. Campers can look forward to excellent outdoor attractions like the Cataract and Kaibab Lakes for excellent fishing, boating, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, as well as the popular Bearizona Wildlife Park. Many thrill-seekers head out to the Historic Route 66 Zipline adventure or go hiking at the Great Western Trail and Bill Williams Mountain. For the winter-enthusiasts, the Elk Ridge Ski Area is a great spot for sledding, snowshoeing and skiing, or just laying on top of one of the peaks for some stellar stargazing. Traveler can also enjoy private guided tours, train trips, air tours and a host of opportunity for self-guided tours. Amenities at the park include: gym facilities, pool access, a pet area, water, sewerage, WIFI, 30/50 amp sites, a playground, restrooms, showers, pull thrus and big rig access. Hope to see you soon!
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Williams / Exit 167 / Circle Pines KOA

From $39.00 USD

Per Night
Williams, Arizona
78 mi from City Center

The Circle Pines KOA is located in the beautiful town of Williams and is a great spot for an authentic Arizona vacation. Onsite, campers can expect hot tubs for relaxing, bike rentals, playgrounds and mini-golf. Offiste, travelers can look forward to excellent outdoor attractions like the Cataract and Kaibab Lakes for excellent fishing, boating, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, as well as the popular Bearizona Wildlife Park. Many thrill-seekers head out to the Historic Route 66 Zipline adventure or go hiking at the Great Western Trail and Bill Williams Mountain. For the winter-enthusiasts, the Elk Ridge Ski Area is a great spot for sledding, snowshoeing and skiing, or just laying on top of one of the peaks for some stellar stargazing. Amenities at the park include: tent sites, cabin rentals, full hookups, 30/50 amp sites, water, RV supply stores, a nearby grocery store, laundry facilities, restrooms and showers. Hope to see you soon!
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Navajo National Monument

Shonto, Arizona
54 mi from City Center

The Navajo National Monument is located in the beautiful town of Shonto, Arizona and is a great place to immerse yourself in nature and truly appreciate the southwest. Campers can look forward to three main trails: the Canyon View, Aspen and Sandals Trails, as well as a number of breathtaking sights and views. Nestled in a ponderosa pine forest are a number of overlooks, and travelers may also look forward to guided tours around these areas. And of course, no trip to the Navajo National Monument is complete without enjoying the scenes at sunset and stargazing.
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Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park

From $34.15 USD

Per Night
Flagstaff, Arizona
64.5 mi from City Center

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!
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Best Friends Animal Sanctuary

Kanab, Utah
99.6 mi from City Center

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary includes amenities such as laundry facilities. This campground is located on - in kanab, UT.
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White Horse Lake Campground

Kaibab, Arizona
82.7 mi from City Center

White Horse Lake is located in the beautiful town of Kaibab, Arizona and is a great spot for a lakeside getaway in the dense forests of the southwest. The campground is popular among fishers who flock there each year for anglers and various species of trout. It's also located just a mile from the Grand Canyon National Forest, so many campers head there to soak in this breathtaking geological feature, as well as the canyons, streams and trails within it that allow visitors to explore it more fully. With all of the area's scenic overlooks, trails and dams, many nature enthusiasts extend their stays once they arrive. For the urban adventurer, the nearby town of Tusayan is home to a number of great restaurants, art galleries, cultural and historic sites and museums. There's something for every type of camper.  Amenities at the park include: firewood, grills, water, vault toilets, tent pads, picnic areas, water, dump station and boat ramp. Hope to see you soon at the White Horse Lake Campground.
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Munds Park RV Resort

From $39.00 USD

Per Night
Munds Park, Arizona
85.6 mi from City Center

The Munds Park RV Resort is located in Munds Park, Arizona and is known for the number of excellent and iconic Arizona attractions that are near the campground. Campers can look forward to natural sites like the Sunset and Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon National Monument, Montezuma's Castle and Well and the Canyon de Chelly National Monument. All of these give visitors a chance to explore the area's past through these attractions, and there are also man made sites that people flock to each year. The cities of Flagstaff and Sedona are relatively nearby, and filled with excellent restaurants, museums, galleries and historic sights. Cliff Castle Casino is also relatively nearby. Amenities at this park include: pull thrus, big rigs access, 30/50 amp sites, tent camping, water, sewerage and WIFI. See you soon!
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Fort Tuthill County Park

Flagstaff, Arizona
71.2 mi from City Center

Nestled in cool Ponderosa Pine just 3 miles south of Flagstaff is the Fort Tuthill County Park, a gorgeous southwestern retreat that draws thousands of visitors yearly. Outdoor enthusiasts can look forward to archery, equestrian events, trails and outdoor educational programs. Campers can not only hike and horseback ride the trails, but also ride mountain bikes through the forest to truly soak in the scenic forest. Winter sports like snow shoeing, skiing and sledding are also very popular at this campground. There's several excellent clubs available for campers to enjoy like the archery club, snow park, gems and minerals club and there's also museums, ranges and ball courts for visitors to take advantage of.
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Take a Rest RV Park

Winslow, Arizona
83.4 mi from City Center

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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Oak Creek Mobilodge

Sedona, Arizona
93.4 mi from City Center

Oak Creek Mobilodge is on the banks of famous Oak Creek, shaded by an abundance of mature Sycamore and Cottonwood trees. Many campers choose this park for its breathtaking scenery, but the area is also known for its excellent attractions. Hillside Plaza, Tlaquepaque, art galleries, shops, and some of Sedona's finest restaurants are only a short drive away. Campers can enjoy Oak Creek access for swimming, fishing, picnics, and scenic relaxation and there are nearby trails for hiking and mountain biking. There are several attractions within a short driving distance, such as theaters, a golf course, wineries, casino, spas, state parks and national monuments. Amenities at the park include: laundry facilities, big rig access, pull thrus, water, sewerage, WIFI and 20/30/50 amp sites. We hope you choose the Oak Creek Mobilodge for your next Arizona getaway!
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Jacob Lake Recreation Area

Kaibab, Arizona
67.5 mi from City Center

The Jacob Lake Campground is located in some of Arizona's most beautifully forested environments. At an elevation of over 7,200 feet, the campground enjoys cool temperatures and a thriving flora and fauna landscape, perfect for exploring, hiking and biking. The North Rim of the Grand Canyon is nearby and is perfect for scenic and wildlife viewing, and excellent views of the sunset and night sky after a long day of exploring. There's also horseback riding trails nearby and plenty of restaurants and shops for the urban adventurer. 
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Kaibab Nat'l Forest Kaibab Lake Group Area

Williams, Arizona
78.3 mi from City Center

The Kaibab National Forest Campground is located in the beautiful and cozy town of Williams and is a perfect spot for an authentic Arizona vacation. Campers can look forward to fair weather and cool temperatures at an elevation of over 6,800 feet and activities on the lake like fishing, boating, swimming, canoeing and kayaking. After a long morning fishing, many travelers head out to the popular Bearizona Wildlife Park. Many thrill-seekers head out to the Historic Route 66 Zipline adventure or go hiking at the Great Western Trail and Bill Williams Mountain. For the winter-enthusiasts, the Elk Ridge Ski Area is a great spot for sledding, snowshoeing and skiing, or just laying on top of one of the peaks for some stellar stargazing. 
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Pine View RV Park

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Bellemont, Arizona
70.4 mi from City Center

The Pine View RV Park is a campground located in Bellemont, Arizona and is known for fun activities an spacious sites. Campers can look forward to a quiet, countryside setting, nearby shopping venues and a packed calendar of events and activities to keep guests engaged and active. Visitors can look forward to day hikes and fishing at the nearby lakes on the Mongollan Rim and Tonto National Forest Park. The city of Phoenix is also nearby, so campers can enjoy excellent attractions like golfing greens, concerts, sports games and fine dining. Amenities at this campground include: big rig access, laundry facility, tent camping, water, sewerage and electrical hookups. We hope to see you soon at the Pine View RV Park!   **Please note, this location is on a military base, and available to people with a DOD issued ID. It is available to military personnel of all ages.**    
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Ten-X Campground - USFS

Tusayan, Arizona
51.4 mi from City Center

The Ten-X Campground is located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park. At an elevation of over 6,600 feet and surrounded by gambel oaks and ponderosa pines, this campground enjoys fresh air, cool temperatures and scenic views. Campers can look forward to excellent activities like helicopter rides, horseback rides, hikes and mountain bike rides. Travelers can also enjoy the sights, river rafting expeditions and challenging climbs at the Grand canyon, as well as breathtaking sunsets and skies at night for stargazing. Nearby are a number of conveniences like shops, restaurants and banks.
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Cottonwood Campground-Canyon de Chelly National Monument

Chinle, Arizona
95 mi from City Center

The Cottonwood Campground is located in the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, nestled on what many describe as a mini "Grand Canyon," without the fuss and giant crowds of the actual grand canyon. Campers can take advantage of jeep tours of the various rock formations and geological features. Many drive along the rim of the canyon or just hike, bike and 4X4 drive along the plains toward the multiple great overlooks. This is the perfect spot for an outdoor adventure, especially for visitors who enjoy the desert weather and clear skies for stargazing.
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