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If you are looking for a luxury place, then look no further! Verde Ranch RV Resort was voted #6 Best RV Resort by USA TODAY 10Best, as well as received recognition on other travel platforms. Its great location allows day trips to Sedona, Cottonwood, Montezuma's Castle, Flagstaff, and the southern rim of the Grand Canyon.
Guests will love the endless opportunities to have some fun while staying here. Relax in either one of the two hot tubs, take a dive in the heated swimming pool, or run around the Splash Pad. Move around on the Pickleball courts or try your hand at Bocce Ball and Horsehoe. The Verde Ranch RV Resort will make you want to keep coming back year after year.
“Camp Verde RV resort was wonderful! The staff inside the office and store were very friendly, genuine, and happy to help in any way. We love the cleanliness of the entire ranch- including the RV pads, the roads, the playground, clubhouse, pool, showers, and laundry facilities! It was an exceptional place and the price was lower than we expected to pay- which made it even more enjoyable!! We will definitely visit this resort again soon and many more times to come!” – Carrie M, Google review
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This brand new RV resort sits in the border of Arizona and California, offering a secluded nature escaped while keeping you just a short drive away from majors destinations. Build with nature in mind this resort uses natural paving on its road and RV sites, an eco-friendly alternative that uses local natural resources!
Join the fun and experience River Sands RV Resort, the newest and biggest RV resort destination in Ehrenberg, AZ. This resort offers families the best of both worlds – the peace and quiet of Arizona valleys with direct access to the Colorado River and limitless onsite amenities, activities, and entertainment.
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This family owned RV park has been serving the Phoenix area for over 30 years. With a number of different awards for guest satisfaction, it’s definitely one of the best campgrounds in the area. The quiet Arizo desert landscape surrounding the campsites gives campers the best setting to relax and enjoy the breathtaking sunsets each night of their trip.
Since Phoenix is so close to the campground, guests have an array of activities and attractions that they’re able to visit. Visit the Phoenix Intertiol Raceway, the Challenger Space Center, or the Wildlife World Zoo- there’s something for people of all ages. Inside the resort, guests have plenty to keep them entertained as well- there’s a shuffleboard court and horseshoe pit, a heated pool, a BBQ and picnic area, and club room complete with a pool table, television, and card tables.
“Good rates, clean safe and quiet yet close to shopping and dining. Full-size laundry facilities, game room, no they just revitalized their pool.” – Christopher
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Just off highway 60 in Apache Junction, this park is definitely more resort than it is a campground. With a recreation complex reaching over 45,000 feet and plenty of nearby shopping plazas, restaurants, casinos, and national parks, you’re guaranteed to have an unforgettable trip!
This massive park offers everything but the kitchen sink- a music room, arts and crafts classes, dinner shows, indoor and outdoor pools and spas, a number of different sports, Sunday worship services, a library, an exercise room, and organized tours are just the tip of the iceberg! With so much to offer, and being one of the highest rated Arizona RV parks, the weekly and monthly rates are a steal. It’s no wonder why Superstition Sunrise is one of the top long term RV parks in Arizona!
“The residents, security, and staff are friendly, the amenities are great, and overall, this seems to be the ideal place to retire, or at least to visit to avoid the snow.” – Jacob, Google reviews
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Many campers bring their ATVs with them on vacation only to find that they have nowhere to ride. At Oxbow Estates RV Park, you’ll have plenty of space for riding ATVs as well as hiking and picnicking. This trailer park in Payson, Arizona is situated right by the Tonto National Forest.
You don’t have to stay in this RV park when you get restless because you can easily go shopping in town and stop by your favorite restaurant on your way back. If you want to organize a reunion or event, you can reserve the on-site Ramada. You can also just spend a relaxing evening at your campsite and cook out on the grill.
“We picked this place because of the ATV trails nearby. The trails were great; we had several kids with us and they had a blast.” – Mike, Passport America Review
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Located on the Eastern edge of Scottsdale, Eagle View RV Resort is filled with the history and traditions of Arizo culture. The Fort McDowell area has plenty to offer to visitors, from the numerous activities to the beautiful landscape. As one of the top rated Good Sam affiliated RV parks in Arizo, Eagle View RV Resort offers an unforgettable experience to each and every guest, whether they’re staying for a night or a season!
When staying at Eagle View RV Resort at Fort McDowell, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the stunning landscape on horseback, cool off in the pool, get a hole-in-one at the We-Ko-Pa Golf Club, or test your luck at the Fort McDowell Casino; and that’s just the beginning! Every RV site provides full water and electric hookups as well as waste disposal, free wi-fi, and of course, a great view. The resort also offers a pet park for your furry friends, a laundry room, fitness center, and clean showers.
“This RV resort is in a beautiful desert setting, with mountain views. The staff were very friendly and helpful and made you feel at home. Close to Mesa and Scottsdale, and Fountain Hills. Very quiet, smaller park. Had friendly neighbors. Loved it” – Teresa, Google reviews
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Nestled in between the Sycamore and Cottonwood trees of Sedona, Arizona, this park is the perfect place to enjoy a tranquil, relaxing vacation. The park is beautifully maintained, and has exceptional customer service, making it one of the most popular RV parks in Arizona, with tons of positive reviews. One thing that makes this park even more convenient is how close you’ll be to some of the best RV dealerships in Arizona.
You can enjoy getting away from the hustle and bustle of the city with a stay at Rancho Sedona. Mountain biking, hiking, fishing, and sightseeing are available year-round. Most sites offer full hookups, wi-fi, cement patios, and cable tv. It’s truly the perfect mix of natural tranquility and the comforts of modern living!
“It is absolutely gorgeous here & so peaceful & clean. The staff is very nice & helpful. This is our 3rd time visiting & it gets better every time.” – Alicia, Google reviews
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You deserve more… Less than 3 miles from Antelope Canyon hiking and steps away from kayaking, fishing, and boating on Lake Powell are 100 RV sites. Clean, spacious sites, on lake activities and astonishing views of Tower Butte and surrounding sandstone cliffs, this is the RV campground to spend your time.
The Views of Lake Powell are amazing. Steps away from Marina facilities and Activites of Lake Powell including Boat rentals, Lake Powell Tours, fishing. Less than 2 miles from Antelope Canyon, close to horseshoe bend, Glen Canyon Dam. Brand new very clean facility with Full hookups, pull through concrete pads, turf, WiFi, incredible views. While there are many nearby lake attractions, there are also many adventures close to the marina and near to Page, AZ. Here are some of our favorites! Antelope Canyon Navajo Canyon Horseshoe Bend Glen Canyon Dam Marble Canyon Navajo Village Heritage Center Colorado River white water rafting
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Bouse RV Park is conveniently located in Downtown Bouse Arizona minutes away from The Colorado River, Parker, Lake Havasu and Quartzsite Arizona. Ride your ATV Right out of the Park onto over 750 Miles of Off Road Trails on the Arizona Peace Trail.
We are a super "Snowbird" location! Bouse is a quiet town with lot's of activities for the snowbirds. Bouse is the jump off location for The Arizona Peace Trail, with more than 750 miles of desert trails to explore. Our park encourages group rides into the desert as well as social activities to include all kinds of interests! Bouse RV Park is known for it's desert flora and flowering bushes. The sites are seperated with privacy bushes, Palm Trees & Saguaro Cactus. The blooms of the desert light up our park every spring!
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This campground in Payson, Arizona is popular among fisherman, and nearby Willow Springs Lake has bass, brown trout, and sometimes rainbow trout. You can use the ramp to enter the lake with your fishing boat. Among the campgrounds in this area, Sinkhole is perhaps the most rustic in atmosphere.
The roads and RV campsites at this park are paved for easy maneuverability, but the setting is still very primitive. The Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest is packed with ponderosa pines and features a wildlife area for non-motorized tranquility. You’ll see elk and other creatures living in their natural habitat.
“Great thing about Sinkhole is that it is pretty quiet. This is the spot where retirees and folks who enjoy fishing come to take a break from the insanity of city life. And even the kids were so chill.” – Monica, Yelp Review
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Most Payson campgrounds are not right in the middle of town, but this RV resort is within walking distance of downtown stores and restaurants. The convenience does not mar the park’s tranquility. Payson Campground & RV Resort is filled with ponderosa pine trees that give you privacy and relaxation.
The silence inside the Payson Campground & RV Resort is occasiolly interrupted by local bands and karaoke singers because the weekends bring forth some fantastic entertainment. During the week, you can swim in the heated pool or push your kids on the swings. If you’d rather stay in your RV and watch TV, then ask for a satellite-friendly site.
“Great place to stay. Close to everything you need including amazing trails to hike. It’s right off the highway but no noise at all. Feels like you are camped in the woods. Everyone who works here is as nice and helpful as it gets. The spots have plenty of room, all of them have big trees.” – Don, Yelp Review
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For great trout fishing and swimming, try this Payson, Arizo campground just below the Mogollon Rim. Christopher Creek Campground is run by the U.S. Forest Service and is open each year from April through October. Between late spring and early summer is the best time for successful fishing in the creek.
With three separate swimming holes, spring-fed Christopher Creek can keep you cool even on the hottest summer days. You can also ride a horse or a mountain bike on the terrain. The small town for which the park is med is very close by so you can drive to a store for supplies if needed.
“The creek is shallow and there is a swimming hole within a close distance from the campground. The sites are kid-friendly and there were plenty of families camping this past weekend. At night, it became quiet after 9 and there were no disruptive neighbors.” – Beebee, Trip Advisor Review
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In the northern part of the Tonto tiol Forest, just a mile from Payson is a relatively primitive campground with equestrian sites. You’ll have an awesome experience if you want to see the area from horseback. The campsites with corrals are in a separate area from the tent sites and basic RV pads.
With hiking and horseback riding trails surrounding your RV, you won’t be able to resist the temptation to explore the terrain. You’ll pass by all sorts of trees and shrubs and perhaps spot a skunk along the way. When you get back to camp, you can buy some firewood and make s’mores.
“The campground is in a fantastic location with Shoofly ruins and the crossing parks just down the road. The sites were good sized and very wooded, so we had a lot of shade. Each site has a nice picnic table and fire ring.” – Connie, Trip Advisor Review
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Overview Cholla Campground at Roosevelt Lake, is one of several campgrounds on the shores of the largest lake/reservoir located entirely in the State of Arizona. It is situated within a lush sonoran desert landscape at an elevation of 2168'. Cholla Campground is also the largest solar powered campground in the United States. Each of its 206 campsites have shade ramadas, firepits, grills, and picnic tables. Playgrounds, showers and toilet facilites are scattered throughout the campground. The area around Cholla Campground is often alive with abundant wildlife such as mule deer, coyotes, geese, fox, javalina, and the occasional bald eagle. Recreation Recreation opportunities abound at Cholla Campground. Launch your bass boat, ski boat, or pontoon boat from the developed boat ramps within the recreation site and play on the water all day long. If motorsports aren't your thing, there's an abundance of places to explore from your kayak, canoe, or paddleboard. While you're visiting, you can also hike a portion of the Arizona Trail, visit the Tonto National Monument cliff dwellings, explore endless miles of jeep trails or drive a portion of the Apache Trail or Spines to Pines Highway. If if you're looking for a day in town, consider the easy 45 minute drive Globe or Payson where you can shop for antiques, buy ice cream and learn about Arizona's rich mining and timber history. Roosevelt Lake is a landscape photograhers dream so don't forget your camera (and sunscreen). Facilities Recreation opportunities abound at Cholla Campground. Launch your bass boat, ski boat, or pontoon boat from the developed boat ramps within the recreation site and play on the water all day long. If motorsports aren't your thing, there's an abundance of places to explore from your kayak, canoe, or paddleboard. While you're visiting, you can also hike a portion of the Arizona Trail, visit the Tonto National Monument cliff dwellings, explore endless miles of jeep trails or drive a portion of the Apache Trail or Spines to Pines Highway. If if you're looking for a day in town, consider the easy 45 minute drive Globe or Payson where you can shop for antiques, buy ice cream and learn about Arizona's rich mining and timber history. Roosevelt Lake is a landscape photograhers dream so don't forget your camera (and sunscreen). Natural Features Roosevelt Lake was dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1911 and boasts 112 miles of shoreline and peaceful coves. When full, the lake provides 21,500 acres of surface water for your recreating pleasure. Cholla Campground is situated within a Sonoran Desert Landscape along the lakes shorelines. Views of the blue water and sunsets against the Sierra Ancha, Salome, and Superstition Wilderness' are a sight that keep many visitors coming back year after year. Nearby Attractions Two National Scenic Byways (AZ Hwy 88 Apache Trail and AZ Hwy 288 Spines to Pines Highway). Roosevelt Dam, Tonto National Monument, the Arizona Trail, endless miles of jeep trails, Towns of Payson and Globe, Superstition, Sierra Ancha, and Four Peaks Wilderness'. Don't forget to stop by the Tonto Basin Environmental Center learn about the history of the area.
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Patrons of Happy Jack Lodge & RV miss the cool temperatures of the high country when they are away. This campground draws a crowd even during the winter months with its snow play area. Since the park is on 100 acres of wilderness, it has plenty of wide-open space for ATV riding.
Named for the town in which it is located, Happy Jack is about 50 miles north of Payson. In this rural area, a full-service RV park is a necessity. Happy Jack Lodge & RV has a camping supplies store and Jack’s Place Steakhouse & Bar, which serves delicious entrees.
“It’s so quiet and peaceful out here. The kids loved the area, exploring the very clean grounds! They loved the inside of the historic building! The staff were very nice and accommodating. We had NO problems whatsoever! If you are looking for a great spot to camp this is it.” – Charlie, Trip Advisor Review
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With 320 acres of desert plants and canyon trails, this state RV park near Payson is a hiker’s dream. If you’re experienced in mountain hiking, then you may be able to reach the Flatiron by following the Siphon Draw Trail. Be sure to wear appropriate hiking shoes and take plenty of water.
You don’t have to be a professional mountaineer to enjoy the hiking trails at Lost Dutchman State Park. You can even take your children on Jacob’s Crosscut Trail and marvel at the scenery along the base of the Superstition Mountains. RV campgrounds near Payson, Arizona are known for their hiking and horseback riding trails.
“Our rig is over 60’ making it hard to stay anywhere on downtime outside of truck stops and rest areas. We were excited to find out the rig would fit at Lost Dutchman. They did tell us we had the biggest vehicle to stay here. Which leads me to the staff, very professional and courteous. Sites are clean with plenty of room. The scenery and wildlife was the icing on the cake.” – Wes, Facebook Review
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McDowell Mountain Regional Park is a huge park located to the north of Fountain Hills. It features extensive trails that are frequented by hikers and mountain bikers. This park features a large RV campground.
Very little light pollution from the Phoenix area blocks out your view of the stars at night from McDowell Mountain Regional Park. Unlike many campgrounds, this park features full RV hookups. You are encouraged to bring your horses.
“McDowell Mountain is undoubtedly my favorite Regional Park in Arizona. We’ve been camping there since 2011, and I love that the campsites are spaced so far apart! Being up on the plateau north and above Fountain Hills and to the east of the mountain range means that you don’t get a lot of light spill-over from the city. The park is a mecca for mountain bikers, but it is fabulous for hikers as well. On a great day, you can hike for hours in the desert in complete solitude.” – Rosalind, Google Review
There you have it; the best RV trailer parks camping spots in all of Arizona! A visit to the Grand Canyon state is guaranteed to be filled with excitement and adventure, and any one of these high-quality parks would make a great home base. All you have to do is pick your favorite park, plan your vacation, and enjoy the rich history and natural beauty that the Grand Canyon State has to offer!
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Yes. The majority of campgrounds we selected in this blog allow pets.