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Find RV Parks and Campgrounds near Tuba City, Arizona
White Horse Lake
Williams, Arizona
82.9 mi from City Center
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The White Horse Lake is located in the beautiful town of Williams, Arizona and is a great spot for an outdoor adventure. At an elevation of over 6,600 feet, campers can look forward to cool temperatures as they head to the water for excellent fishing, boating, swimming, canoeing and kayaking, as well as the nearby Bearizona Wildlife Park for wildlife viewing. With only a short drive, 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. The campground is about an hour from the Grand Canyon National Park, and so travelers can look forward to breathtaking views of the geological wonder as well as hiking, climbing, mountain biking and river rafting. Amenities include: tent camping and a dump station. Hope to see you soon!
Oak Creek Mobilodge
Sedona, Arizona
93.4 mi from City Center
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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!
Kaibab National Forest
Williams, Arizona
81.5 mi from City Center
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The View Campground
Monument-valley, Utah
85.6 mi from City Center
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The View Campground is a campground located near Monument Valley, Utah with breathtaking views. It features full hookup campsites that are big rig friendly. Many of them are pull through accessible. The park provides free WiFi, allows pets, and has a dump station. Amenities & Activities Campsite amenities offered include a camp store, picnic tables, fire circles, and grills. It also includes basic amenities like restrooms with hot showers and laundry facilities. Visitors can also enjoy activities such as jeep tours and rentals, ruin viewing, mountain biking, hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. Attractions The campground is right by Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. On top of that, it's near national parks like: Four Corners Monument Zion Arches Canyonlands
Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park
From $20.84 USD
Per Night
Ash-fork, Arizona
94.4 mi from City Center
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The Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park is located in the quaint city of Ash Fork, Arizona, and is popular because of its close proximity to all of the major attractions in the Grand Canyon area. Right on Route 66, the campsite holds historic significance and is also near Johnson Creek. Williams, Flagstaff and Sedona are not too far from this campground, and the latter is known for excellent restaurants and shopping. This quiet park is known for its friendly, helpful staff and clean sites, so be sure to stop by.
Elks Lodge #2498
Page, Arizona
54.5 mi from City Center
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The Elks Lodge #2498 is located in the beautiful Arizona town of Page. Campers can look forward to nearby, local attractions such as the Glen Canyon Dam and Bridge, John Wesley Powell Museum and the Navajo Village Heritage Center. The Glen Canyon National Recreation Center is excellent for hiking, biking and exploring, and Lake Powell is also a short drive away. The lake is known for its great water sports, so visitors can expect boating, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and paddle boarding. Many also pause to check out the sky at dusk for one of those iconic, Arizona sunsets!
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Happy Jack Lodge and RV Park
From $24.00 USD
Per Night
Happy Jack, Arizona
98.3 mi from City Center
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The Happy Jack Lodge and RV Park is located in the town of Happy Jack, Arizona and is home to a number of great attractions. Campers can look forward to one of the many hiking trails around the park of fishing at the nearby lakes for trout, bass, perch, pike, blue gill and catfish. Winter sports are also popular at this campground, so be sure to bring your gear to enjoy snow shoeing, sledding and cross country skiing. The town of Flagstaff is nearby for campers searching an urban adventure. There, visitors can look forward to excellent restaurants, museums, art galleries, theaters and historical sites. Amenities at the park include: an RV dump station, full hookups, water and RV storage. Hope to see you soon!
Pine Flat Campground
Sedona, Arizona
82.4 mi from City Center
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The Pine Flat Campground is located in the beautiful Coconino National Forrest and is a great spot for an outdoor adventure. With an unmatched scenery and a stream stocked with trout, campers can look forward to plenty of birding, hiking, mountain biking and exploring, as well as fishing and swimming. The nearby Sedona area is also popular among travelers; when you visit Pine Flat, plan for a day to visit downtown Sedona with its excellent shops, restaurants and its well-known red rock vistas. The Slide Rock State Park water park is another camper favorite, but if you're looking to just relax and soak in the natural terrain, there's plenty of space around the campground for exploring and wide, open skies for stargazing.
Halls Crossing RV Park
From $47.00 USD
Per Night
Lake Powell, Utah
95.8 mi from City Center
Halls Crossing RV Park is an RV park located on UT-276 in Lake Powell, UT. The site includes laundry facilities. The campground is open all year.
Sedona Pines Resort
Sedona, Arizona
99 mi from City Center
Manzanita Campground
Sedona, Arizona
88.3 mi from City Center
Camelot RV Park
Cottonwood, Arizona
85.3 mi from City Center
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Normas RV Park
Joseph-city, Arizona
96.2 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.
Cave Springs Campground
Sedona, Arizona
83.5 mi from City Center
Homolovi State Park
Winslow, Arizona
84 mi from City Center
Pinegrove Campground
Flagstaff, Arizona
73.8 mi from City Center
Texaco Hillside RV Campground
Ash-fork, Arizona
94.7 mi from City Center
The Texaco Hillside RV Campground is located in the beautiful town of Ash Fork, Arizona, and is perfect for a quiet, overnight stay while passing through. There are a few notable attractions near this campground, including the Ash Fork Route 66 Museum and several local eateries. The staff are friendly and helpful, so if you need anything, be sure to ask them!
Red Lake 76 RV Campground
Williams, Arizona
73.4 mi from City Center
Canyon De Chelly National Monument
Chinle, Arizona
98.8 mi from City Center
Lees Ferry Campground
Marble Canyon, Arizona
54.1 mi from City Center
The Lees Ferry Campground is a perfect spot for exploring local sites and historical wonders unique to Arizona. Campers can look forward to the Paria un-maintained trail, as well as rafting the Colorado which is a popular activity in the area. Of course, many visitors head down to the Grand Canyon to soak in that geological masterpiece through the various rock climbing areas, biking paths and hiking trails. Some of the historical buildings at Lees Ferry are still around and worth checking out, as well as the Navajo Bridge over Marble Canyon.
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