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Find RV Parks and Campgrounds near Munds Park, Arizona
OK RV Park
From $39.75 USD
Per Night
Holbrook, Arizona
84.2 mi from City Center
(3) Reviews
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The OK RV Park is located in the cozy town of Holbrook, Arizona, and is a great place to enjoy a relaxing outdoor adventure. Campers can look forward to the breathtaking sites of the Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert National Park, both with intricate and challenging trails for visitors to hike, bike and explore. Canyon de Chelly, the Meteor Crater and the Harvey House in Winslow are also relatively close by and certainly worth a visit. With sight-seeing, campers can expect cool temperatures and plenty of excellent local eats to satisfy hungry travelers after a long day of exploring. Jim Gray's Petrified Wood Gift shop is definitely a great stop after dinner in downtown Holbrook. There, campers can buy excellent locally made wood arts and crafts.
Sharp Creek Campground (Forest Service)
Payson, Arizona
57.4 mi from City Center
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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!
Cordes Jct Motel, RV Park, 50S Diner Backseat Bar
Cordes Lakes, Arizona
50.6 mi from City Center
(1) Reviews
(4) Photos
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
82.8 mi from City Center
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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.
Desert's Edge RV Village
From $49.98 USD
Per Night
Phoenix, Arizona
90.7 mi from City Center
(1) Reviews
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The Desert’s Edge RV Park could not be placed in a more convenient location. The park is true to its name, located on a desert landscape north of Phoenix, it's close to an abundance of desert trails while still being close to all of Phoenix's offerings. It provides guests with an impressive list of amenities, including a library, a fitness room, a basketball court, a pet-grooming station, and a game room for weekly held game nights. Desert's Edge is happy to welcome ALL types and sizes of vehicles, allowing for especially large RVs to use double lots. The staff there will always work with you to meet your needs as best they can. Pets are welcome and even encouraged, as the park has a 5,000 square foot off-least dog park. On top of that, the registration office always has free doggy treats for your little pup and offers a pet grooming area, as well.
Phoenix Metro RV Park (55+ park)
From $45.00 USD
Per Night
Phoenix, Arizona
90.6 mi from City Center
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The Phoenix Metro RV Park is an age 55 or older only RV Park in Phoenix, Arizona. It's located less than 20 miles north of downtown, just past the Desert's Edge RV Park. Though the park doesn't offer pull-though sites, it does boast a whopping 310 spacious back-in sites with full hookups. It can also accommodate vehicles up to 42 feet in length. Besides all of the fantastic attractions in nearby downtown Phoenix, Phoenix Metro RV Park is right by shopping malls, golf courses, and tons of restaurants. In fact, it's only two miles from the 18-hole 500 Golf Course. The campground itself provides plenty of amenities to keep you happy without leaving. Guests can indulge themselves at the swimming pool and spa as well as play games like billiards, horseshoe toss, and shuffleboard. What people love the most, though, are all the activities the park offers at its spacious clubhouse, including bingo, potlucks, and social hours, to name a few.
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Homolovi
Winslow, Arizona
57.5 mi from City Center
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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.
Pioneer RV Resort
From $37.40 USD
Per Night
Phoenix, California
83.4 mi from City Center
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Located on 36408 North Black Canyon Highway in Phoenix, CA lies the Pioneer RV Resort. This RV park includes .
Grand Canyon Caverns RV Park
From $38.00 USD
Per Night
Peach Springs, Arizona
97.4 mi from City Center
(1) Reviews
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The Grand Canyon Caverns RV Park is located in the beautiful city of Peach Springs, Arizona and is a popular place for scenic viewing and exploring the gorgeous southwestern terrain. Campers can look forward to the caverns, as well as the Grand Canyon itself, which is not only great for river rafting, but also hiking, mountain biking and climbing. There's also a golf course nearby, as well as shops and fine, local eateries. With acres upon acres of open space and fresh air, this park is perfect for relaxing and enjoying a bright night sky or sunset.
Desert Sands RV Park
From $50.00 USD
Per Night
Phoenix, Arizona
91.1 mi from City Center
(2) Reviews
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Desert Sands RV Park is located near Tempe, Arizona. It features 50 full hookup, gravel padded campsites that are big rig friendly for RVs of up to 50 feet long. The park allows pets and has WiFi. Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a swimming pool, an RV wash, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers. Visitors can enjoy nearby activities such as hiking, swimming, and sightseeing. Local Attractions The campground is close to Tempe outdoor attractions like: Big Surf wave pool Papago Park Tempe Town Lake Kiwanis Lake
We-Ko-Pa Golf
Fort Mcdowell, Arizona
94.5 mi from City Center
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Are you looking for a campground in Fort Mcdowell, AZ? Then We-Ko-Pa Golf located on 18200 East Toh Vee Circle might be the place for you. The site includes . It's open all year.
Windy Hill
Roosevelt, Arizona
94.5 mi from City Center
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The Windy Hill RV Park is located in the Tonto National Forest, Arizona and is a great place for a relaxing outdoor adventure. The natural landscape is breathtaking and diverse, with a number of hills, plains and it's also filled with thriving desert flora. The Upper salt River runs through the park and is excellent for fishing, boating, canoeing and kayaking. The Tonto Cliff Dwellings are relatively nearby and is certainly worth the visit. The campground also has a number of trails perfect for hiking, and mountain biking. And of course, when you go, be sure to pause after dusk for stargazing!
Paradise RV Resort
From $31.00 USD
Per Night
Sun City, Arizona
96.8 mi from City Center
(2) Reviews
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The Paradise RV Resort is located in Sun City, Arizona ans is a great spot for a quiet, easy-going southwestern vacation. It close to attractions like shopping, restaurants, Seven Spring Training baseball facilities, hockey, parks, hiking and the Phoenix International Raceway. For urban adventurers, this park is just a short drive from the city of Phoenix, and so is close to a number of cultural and historic sites, museums, art galleries, theaters and murals. Whether a nature lover or city lover, there's tons to do near this campground to keep visitors engaged and excited throughout their trips.
Holbrook / Petrified Forest KOA
From $40.00 USD
Per Night
Holbrook, Arizona
84.8 mi from City Center
(1) Reviews
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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!
Central Park
Phoenix, Arizona
93.6 mi from City Center
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The Central Park RV Park is located in the beautiful, bustling city of Phoenix, Arizona and is a great spot for a fun outdoor adventure. Campers can look forward to clear skies for sunset viewing and stargazing and wide open spaces for biking and nature walks as well as a ton of onsite activities like ladies' luncheons and bingos. There's also nearby attractions like golf courses, casinos and parks. Amenities at the park include: spas, swimming pools, recreation hall, RV storage, hot showers, toilets, WIFI, laundry facilities, dog park, picnic tables, horseshoes, a pavilion and pool table. And of course, there's plenty of nearby conveniences like small town eateries, gas stations, supply stores and grocery stores. Hope to see you soon!
Sunflower Resort (55+ park)
From $59.00 USD
Per Night
Surprise, Arizona
98.4 mi from City Center
(2) Reviews
(3) Photos
The Sunflowers Resort is an adult camping community located in the beautiful town of Surprise, Arizona and is a popular park for adult look for an easy-going southwestern vacation. Campers can expect plenty of fresh air and sprawling desert landscape for walking and exploring, plus wide, open skies for stargazing. The park also holds regular events including concerts, luncheons, holiday events, group meals, exercise classes, cruises, murder mysteries and summer parties. Particularly active adults can also take advantage of the nearby ski parks perfect for snow shoeing, sledding and skiing.
Eagle View RV Resort
From $36.00 USD
Per Night
Fort Mcdowell, Arizona
94.8 mi from City Center
(1) Reviews
(3) Photos
Eagle View RV Resort is an RV park located on 9605 N. Fort McDowell Road in fort-mcdowell, AZ. The site includes electricity.
Paradise Valley Ranch (55+ park)
Phoenix, Arizona
93.1 mi from City Center
(3) Reviews
(3) Photos
Paradise Valley Ranch is located near Tempe, Arizona. It 27 features full hookup campsites that are big rig friendly for RVs of up to 45 feet. The park allows pets and has WiFi. Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a swimming pool and hot tub, picnic tables, a rec hall, an RV wash, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers. Visitors can enjoy nearby activities such as shuffleboard, horseshoe toss, and hiking. Local Attractions The campground is close to Tempe outdoor attractions like: Big Surf wave pool Papago Park Tempe Town Lake Kiwanis Lake
Lynx Lake Family Campground (USFS)
Prescott, Arizona
51.8 mi from City Center
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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.
Meteor Crater
From $16.00 USD
Per Night
Winslow, Arizona
53.6 mi from City Center
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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.
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