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Black Canyon Campground

From $19.83 USD

Per Night
Black Canyon City, Arizona
83.7 mi from parks, AZ

Rancho Rio

From $50.00 USD

Per Night
Wickenburg, Arizona
98.8 mi from parks, AZ

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Retreat at The Goldbar Ranch

Kirkland, Arizona
76 mi from parks, AZ

Retreat at The Goldbar Ranch is nestled in the heart of the Wild West, offering a one-of-a-kind experience for those seeking adventure, relaxation, and connection. This beautiful campground offers endless opportunities for fun and relaxation. Take a dip in the refreshing water, cast for huge fish in the stocked pond, or enjoy a peaceful evening roasting marshmallows by the campfire with friends and family. If you're feeling more adventurous, take your stand-up paddleboard out for a spin, hike to nearby ruins, or try your hand at panning for gold. For those looking for an extra thrill, you can sign up for horseback rides (coming soon), as well as adventure trails for guests with jeeps and side-by-sides. The stunning natural surroundings provide a perfect backdrop for all your outdoor activities, ensuring an unforgettable experience for all. The entire lake is also available for private parties including; business mixers, retreats, and weddings. The onsite partner vendors offer tables, chairs, and catering to make your event planning as stress-free as possible. Visit to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in nature and sunshine. Whether you're seeking adventure or relaxation, there is something for you at Retreat at The Goldbar Ranch. Book your stay today and create memories that will last a lifetime!
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Desert Cypress RV & MH Park

From $42.00 USD

Per Night
Wickenburg, Arizona
99.3 mi from parks, AZ

The Desert Cypress RV & Mobile Home Park is located in the cozy town of Wickenburg and is a great place for an authentic Arizona getaway. Campers can look forward to wide-open spaces for hiking, exploring and biking, as well as clear skies for sunset viewing and star-gazing. Onsite, travelers can enjoy activities like shuffleboard, billiards, games in the game room, a pool for relaxing and even a fitness area. Off site, campers can enjoy sites like the Desert Caballeros Western Museum and the Vulture Mine Tours Hassayampa River Preserve. There's also a golf course, Saguaro Theater and Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts. 
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Kaibab Camper Village

From $18.00 USD

Per Night
Grand Canyon, Arizona
55.9 mi from parks, AZ

Kaibab Camper Village offers the ultimate camping experience near the Grand Canyon North Rim. Not only is this site popular for its gorgeous views of the Grand Canyon, but there's plenty of other sites around the campground for visitors to enjoy. Campers can look forward to the Zion National Park, Vermilion Cliffs and California Condors. There's a number of excellent hiking, biking and horseback riding trails, and many visitors are sure to pause at dusk to soak in one of those iconic Arizona sunsets or just great stargazing. There's not many shopping places near the campground since it's so secluded, so be sure to bring all the supplies you'll need. Campers can expect amenities like full RV hookups, pull thrus, big rig access, tent sites, one cabin-style room, 30 amp sites, water, pet area, sewerage and pit toilets. See you soon at the Kaibab Camper Village!
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Cordes Jct Motel, RV Park, 50S Diner Backseat Bar

Cordes Lakes, Arizona
65.3 mi from parks, AZ

The Cordes Junction Motel and RV Park is located in Cordes Junction, Arizona and is a popular spot for campers who are passing through, or looking for an authentic taste of the southwest. Next to the campground is the 50's diner Backseat Bar that's a mainstay among locals of real Arizona cooking, and excellent meal specials. Campers can also soak in breathtaking views of the mountains in the distance and beautiful plains for walking, biking or just enjoying those iconic Arizona sunsets. The Black Canyon Trail is perfect for horseback riding, nearby is the Crown King Gold Mines and there's also several Ghost Towns, gold courses and ATV riding paths. 
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Pioneer RV Resort (55+ park)

From $35.70 USD

Per Night
Phoenix, Arizona
99.9 mi from parks, AZ

Pioneer RV Resort exhibits an impressive 583 campsites. Placed over 30 miles north of Phoenix, is seems to exist in its own little world. The resort affords gorgeous panoramic views of desert mountains, plants, and wildlife. It's the park's general ambiance, not its scenery, that keeps people coming back. When you visit, expect a warm welcome and hospitality. The community as a whole, not just Pioneer staff, are known for their warmth. This RV Resort offers an impressive number of amenities, as well. Most notably, it's one of a minority of Arizona RV parks to offer an indoor heated pool. Despite being apparently isolated in the middle of the desert, Pioneer Resort is located nearby several casinos and golf courses and plenty of hiking trails.
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Homolovi

Winslow, Arizona
76.3 mi from parks, AZ

The Homolovi State Park is located in the beautiful town of Winslow and is a great spot for a fun and easy-going Arizona vacation. Onsite, travelers can look forward to the Homolovi Visitor Center which displays archaeological artifacts from the people of Homolovi including art, pottery and tools. There's also nearby picnic areas, equestrian trails, and great spots for wildlife viewing; campers can look out for horned larks, road runners, ravens, burrowing owls and Golden Eagles. Aside from the expansive desert vista for hiking and ATV riding, campers can also 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. Other parks are especially popular, and many travelers head to the 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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Sharp Creek Campground (Forest Service)

Payson, Arizona
85.3 mi from parks, AZ

The Sharp Creek Campground is located in the beautiful town of Payson, Arizona. At an elevation of over 6,000 feet, campers can look forward to fresh air, great breezes and cool temperatures for hiking, biking and exploring. The historic Highline National Recreational Trail is nearby for challenging walking trails, and two lakes are close by and perfect for boating, fishing, canoeing and kayaking. With pondersoa pine surrounding the grounds, campers can look forward beautiful scenes, birding, creek access and plenty of space for stargazing. Nature-lovers welcome!
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DeMotte Campground

Kaibab, Arizona
80.2 mi from parks, AZ

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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Willow Lake RV & Camping Park

From $34.00 USD

Per Night
Prescott, Arizona
52.6 mi from parks, AZ

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!
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Watson Lake Park

Prescott, Arizona
53.4 mi from parks, AZ

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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KOA-Black Canyon City

From $50.00 USD

Per Night
Black Canyon City, Arizona
83.6 mi from parks, AZ

Nestled in the Agua Fria National Monument and surrounded by the Bradshaw Mountains, Black Mesa and the Tonto National Forest, this KOA is the best-kept secret in central Arizona. Just 25 miles from North Phoenix, it's the perfect jump-off point to explore by car, 4x4, quad, horseback, mountain bike or foot. Access more than 70,000 acres of multipurpose trails from the campground. Enjoy the landscaping, pool, hot tub, movie nights, ice cream socials, Saturday breakfasts and fossil and gem mining. Horseback riding is available locally, as well as outlet shopping, museums, monuments and casinos. Check out baseball spring training and NASCAR racing. Amenities include, tent camping, cable TV, Wi-Fi, 24-hour laundry, extra-long sites and rental units available. The pool is open all year and max pull-thru is 65 feet. Hope to see you soon at this excellent campground!
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Hilltop Campground

From $18.00 USD

Per Night
Prescott, Arizona
57.3 mi from parks, AZ

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!
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Orchard RV Ranch (55+ park)

From $38.00 USD

Per Night
Prescott Valley, Arizona
51.1 mi from parks, AZ

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!
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Cave Creek Regional Park

Cave Creek, Arizona
99.3 mi from parks, AZ

The Cave Creek Regional Park is located in the beautiful town of Cave Creek, Arizona, and is one of the state's most popular spots for true, wilderness camping. Campers can enjoy the gorgeous sites on the Maricopa Trail, hike or mountain bike the numerous other paths and peaks, as well as learning about the rock formations through park-help educational programs. There's also plenty of space and facilities for golfing, horseback riding, paintball, archery, baseball and even kart racing. Maricopa County is also home to the Adobe Dam, where campers can enjoy water skiing, a nearby water park, boating, fishing, scuba diving and swimming.
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Lynx Lake Family Campground (USFS)

Prescott, Arizona
57.1 mi from parks, AZ

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
58.1 mi from parks, AZ

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!
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Burro Creek (BLM)

Wikieup, Arizona
98.8 mi from parks, AZ

The Burro Creek BLM is located in the beautiful and cozy town of Wikieup and is a great place for a cozy Arizona vacation. Campers can look forward to a breathtaking campus filled with desert flowers and plants, and plenty of space for walking and exploring. Plus Phoenix is nearby and is a great spot for an urban adventure. campers can expect excellent historical and cultural sites, restaurants, art galleries, theaters and bars. Las Vegas is also a few hours away and so travelers can head out there for the city's iconic night life, casinos and shows. And of course, the Grand Canyon is only 3 hours away and is a great spot for scenic viewing, river rafting, climbing, biking and hiking. While out there, campers can enjoy excellent stargazing as well!
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North Rim Campground

Grand Canyon, Arizona
65.9 mi from parks, AZ

The North Rim Campground is located in the Grand Canyon National Park, and is one of the most popular campgrounds in the area since it's clean, quiet and very well-maintained. Most campers go out there simply to immerse themselves in nature, and enjoy the sights and smells of the ponderosa pine forest. There are several great hiking trails; the Kaibab Trail is the most popular path, descending into the inner ring or the Grand Canyon, and giving campers a scenic view they'll never forget. Visitors can also look forward to picnicking, grilling and stargazing on those iconic southwestern skies. Jacob Lake is relatively nearby, and a great place for soaking in the mountains and lakeside beauty of Arizona.