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2024 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Colorado 19BHC

Sleeps 5 20.0ft
0.5 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(9)
$90/night
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
2020 Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH
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2020 Travel Trailer

Coachmen RV Apex Nano 185BH

Sleeps 5 20.0ft
3.3 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(5)
$100/night
2020 Keystone RV Springdale BY HIGHMOUNTAINCAMPING
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2020 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Springdale 242RKWE

Sleeps 6 28.0ft
3.3 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(5)
$110/night
Norman Outdoor's Kid and Pet Friendly RV Rental
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2022 Fifth Wheel

Grand Design Solitude 378MBS

Sleeps 7 40.0ft
2.3 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(4)
$175/night
Glamping at its BEST with our 19ft GEO Pro Trailer
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Rockwood GEO Pro G19FD

Sleeps 3 19.0ft
1.8 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(3)
$120/night
La Luna – 2021 Forest River Ozark 1650BHK
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV Ozark 1650BHK

Sleeps 5 22.0ft
2.2 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(10)
$100/night
Luxury + Family Friendly 2022 Renegade Vienna
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2022 Class B Camping Van

Renegade Vienna 25FWC

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
9.4 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(3)
$189/night
Custom Glamping R-Pod - Pet Friendly!
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2021 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV R Pod RP-196

Sleeps 4 22.0ft
7.4 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(6)
$125/night
2019 forest river Wolf Pup 16BH Ready for fun!
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2019 Travel Trailer

forest river Wolf Pup 16BH

Sleeps 5 16.0ft
3.3 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(5)
$101/night
El Sol - 2020 Jayco Jay Flight SLX 264BH
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2020 Travel Trailer

Jayco Jay Flight SLX 264BH

Sleeps 8 29.0ft
2.2 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(15)
$100/night
2021 Dutchmen RV Aspen Trail 2850BHS
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2021 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Aspen Trail 2850BHS

Sleeps 9 32.0ft
3.3 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(16)
$125/night
Luxury + Family Friendly 2022 Tiffin Wayfarer
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2022 Class C Motor Home

Tiffin Motorhomes Wayfarer 25 RW

Sleeps 5 25.0ft
9.4 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(1)
$189/night
The Getaway     Winnebago Solis 59P
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2022 Class B Camping Van

Winnebago Solis 59P

Sleeps 4 19.9ft
1.6 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(17)
$177/night
Spacious Home Away From Home 30 Ft Travel Trailer
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2017 Travel Trailer

Dutchmen RV Kodiak Ultimate 291RESL

Sleeps 4 32.0ft
10.1 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(9)
$109/night
2022 Forest River RV Salem FSX 260RTX
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2022 Toy Hauler

Forest River RV Salem FSX 260RTX

Sleeps 4 28.0ft
4.3 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
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$155/night
Off-Road Glamping Teardrop
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2020 Travel Trailer

nuCamp RV TAG XL 6-Wide

Sleeps 2 13.0ft
7.4 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(4)
$90/night
The Lima Bean Teardrop
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2021 Travel Trailer

Bean Stock Teardrop Trailer

Sleeps 3 13.0ft
1.8 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
$110/night
Relax with our Sunset Teardrop!
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2021 Travel Trailer

TC Teardrop Overland Teardrop Trailer

Sleeps 2 14.0ft
1.8 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(1)
$110/night
'23 No Boundaries 19.8
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2023 Travel Trailer

Forest River RV No Boundaries NB19.8

Sleeps 6 23.0ft
6.1 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
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$115/night
2018 18ft Keystone Springdale Mini
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2018 Travel Trailer

Keystone RV Springdale SM1800BH18

Sleeps 5 21.42ft
10.3 miles from Flagstaff, AZ
(5)
$108/night

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By 1860, the U.S. Government had built a road across the northern portion of the Arizona Territory for settlers traveling to California. In 1876, a group from Boston camped near the Little Colorado River for a short time. On July 4th of 1876, the group stripped a prominent pine tree of its branches. It affixed an American flag to the top in celebration of the centennial. Their make-shift flag staff became a landmark for those who followed. 

By 1882, the railroad arrived in the area, and the city of Flagstaff became a thriving center of commerce. Wool, cattle, and lumber were the main exports The ranchers, cowboys, and lumber workers supported cafes and saloons in the area. Railroad workers, travelers, and newcomers to the area made for a robust hotel business. The city grew quickly and was incorporated in 1894. 

The history of Flagstaff is still evident. The Northern Arizona Normal School, established in 1899, evolved into Northern Arizona University. A world-class observatory, Lowell Observatory, was founded in 1894. The non-profit research facility continues to do meaningful work today. The downtown area is home to several historic buildings and businesses that date to the city's earliest days. The iconic Route 66, the subject of story and song, passes right through downtown. 

Perhaps Flagstaff's most important resource and greatest attraction is nature. The area boasts over 16 national parks, monuments, and historical places. Geological gems like Grand Canyon National Park, Coconino National Forest, and the red rocks of Sedona are just a short drive from town. Native American historical sites in the area provide a unique look at the history of people who lived in the area hundreds of years ago. Many of the national and state parks in the area offer camping, hiking, and other recreational opportunities. 

Campgrounds Near Flagstaff, Arizona

Mormon Lake Lodge RV Park and Campground is located on the shore of Mormon Lake and surrounded by a Ponderosa pine forest. The park is a nature lover’s dream. With 74 pull-through and back-in sites, the park can accommodate just about any rig. Full hookups are available. Visit the local pizzeria, have a steak at the Saloon, or grab a snack at the country store. Other amenities include restrooms, shower and laundry facilities, horseback riding, and playgrounds for adults and kids. 

For a little more rustic camping experience, check out Fort Tuthill County Campground. The park provides nearly 100 spaces in the shade of a Ponderosa pine forest canopy. The park is an excellent place to hike in the woods or watch birds and other woodland critters. At Upper Lake Mary, boating and fishing are available just a few miles away. Other attractions and museums are a short trip away. Electricity and shower facilities are not available in the park, and there are limited sites with water and dump facilities. 

Located in Bellmont, about a 20-minute drive west of Flagstaff, Pine View RV Park offers inexpensive but spacious campsites with full hookups. The park boasts a big-rig-friendly layout, so any rig is welcome. There is a laundry and additional dump facilities. Enjoy a hike on the Mogollon Rim or visit a lake in Tonto National Forest. 

State Parks Near Flagstaff, Arizona

The Riordan Brothers were lumber tycoons who built a financial empire in the early years of Flagstaff's history. Riordan Mansion State Historic Park presents a record of their wealth and progressive nature. The 13,000-square-foot home was built in 1904 and features every modern convenience in a house that was on the frontiers of civilization. The park has adequate parking for an RV, but space may be limited on busy days or during special events.

Oak Creek Canyon near Sedona is home to Slide Rock State Park. The 43-acre park was originally an apple orchard on the shore of Oak Creek. Playing in the creek is a great way to cool off when water flows permit. There is adequate car parking at the site, but finding a spot to park an RV can be difficult. Several RV parks are located in the area with hookups and excellent facilities.

Red Rock State Park is a short, scenic drive from Flagstaff. South of town on Hwy 89A, the park is on the outskirts of the tourist mecca of Sedona and the Village of Oak Creek. Spend a day learning the history of the region in the park's visitor center. Take a hike on any of the several trails in the park, or bike on Cathedral Bike Loop Trail. Have a leisurely picnic in the park or head into town to experience the many restaurants, cafes, and saloons in Sedona. There are no RV facilities at the park, but the area is teeming with full-service RV campgrounds. 

National Sites Near Flagstaff, Arizona

At Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, you notice something odd among the red rocks and flagstones of northern Arizona. A 1,000-foot cone of black volcanic cinders and boulders rises into the sky. The volcano last erupted around 900 years ago. The site has several hiking trails of various lengths and difficulties. There is also a biking trail and driving tour of the site. Each provides views of the central cone and a variety of unusual volcanic remnants. There is no overnight parking at the site. Flagstaff provides an ample supply of RV parks a short drive away.

Located between Flagstaff and the Painted Desert you will find Wupatki National Monument. The Pueblo dwellers who inhabited this area changed the landscape forever. Learn the impact ancient civilization had on the land they lived on. Take a day hike on one of the well-groomed trails that lead through the remains of Pueblo villages. There are no camping facilities at the site, but a parking permit allows up to a seven-day stay. There are RV campsites in the nearby towns of Greer and Flagstaff.

In Walnut Canyon National Monument, you can walk in the footsteps of the ancient people who lived in the region. A mile-long hike leads visitors into the canyon and through the cliff dwellings that people lived in over a thousand years ago. There is no camping at the park, but its proximity to Flagstaff makes it an excellent day trip if you are staying in town.

National Forests Near Flagstaff, Arizona

Coconino National Forest surrounds the city of Flagstaff. The forest boasts some of the most diverse topography anywhere in the country. The variety of geological features is spectacular, from the Mogollon Rim area in the south to the red rocks area near Sedona. Southeast of Flagstaff, there are stands of Ponderosa pines and grassy meadows. Sites with hiking, free camping, and wildlife viewing are abundant throughout the forest. 

Kaibab National Forest extends from the Grand Canyon in the south to the Utah border in the north. The northern portion of the forest provides access to the canyon's less crowded and, some say, more spectacular north rim. The grassy plains near Williams are home to herds of elk and deer for those hoping to view wildlife up close. There are numerous well-maintained trails of various lengths and difficulty levels. The forest service offers free camping at several spots throughout the forest.

South of Flagstaff and east of Phoenix lies Tonto National Forest. This region of the state features Sonoran Desert topography and vegetation at lower elevations and pinion and Ponderosa pine forests at higher elevations. The transition zones present unusual combinations of flora and fauna for nature buffs. Roosevelt Lake is nearby if you want a little boating, fishing, or shore camping. Tonto National Monument is an ancient Native American cliff dwelling near Roosevelt Lake. The site offers guided trips into the dwelling several times a day.

Explore Flagstaff, AZ

Sedona, known for its convenient proximity to Red Rock State Park and the Devil's Bridge Trail, is only 35 miles south of Flagstaff. Both Prescott and Prescott Valley are a little under 100 miles from the city and make for a great weekend getaway.

Within Flagstaff, you can check out the Riordan Mansion State Historic Park near Northern Arizona University. Four miles away from the downtown area, the mansion here was built in 1904 by two Riordan families. It boasts 40 rooms and more than 13,000 square feet of living space. The visitor center and grounds are open daily.

Stop by the Lowell Observatory, also four miles away, to check out their Clark Refractor Telescope and Pluto Discovery Telescope. This facility has been making groundbreaking astronomical discoveries for over 127 years. They offer astrophotography courses as well as tours and virtual exhibits. Lowell Observatory also teaches visitors about the International Dark-Sky Association. Flagstaff was made the first internationally recognized Dark Sky City in 2001.

The Arboretum at Flagstaff promises beautiful vistas of the San Francisco Peaks. This 200-acre property is home to 750 unique plant species native to the Colorado Plateau. Just nine miles outside the city, the arboretum encourages guests to take wildflower and bird walks. A special botanical blacksmith exhibit is hosted in the summer between May and September. You should also check their event calendar for upcoming concerts and parties.

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Best National Parks Near Flagstaff, AZ

Eighty miles to the north of Flagstaff, Grand Canyon National Park encompasses 1.2 million acres of land. This includes its giant namesake canyon made by the Colorado River. Those interested in a peaceful tour of the area should consider walking the easy Bright Angel Point path that starts near the North Rim Visitor Center. The 6.5-mile Grandview is a steep and challenging trail best left to the experts. The canyon itself is 277 miles long and 18 miles wide. While visiting the park, you can camp, book a mule ride, or head to the Grand Canyon Village.

Drive 116 miles east to discover Petrified Forest National Park. You can easily reach this 220-square-mile park via I-40. The high desert climate supports over 200 bird species and countless mammals like coyotes and pronghorns. This desert has been occupied by humans for more than 8,000 years, and over 600 archeological sites are located within its boundaries. You're welcome to ride horses, backpack, hike, and participate in ranger-led tours and seasonal events. Other local points of interest include the Crystal Forest and the Petrified Desert Rim Trail.

Bryce Canyon National Park in Southern Utah is a lengthy 287 miles away. While it's a longer drive than other national parks, it boasts gorgeous rock spire formations. This desert landscape experiences extreme temperature fluctuations throughout the year. Snowfall is common between December and April, while thunderstorms occur most frequently in July and August. The cold season allows visitors to snowshoe, snowmobile, and cross-country ski. Both of the park's on-site campgrounds offer RV-friendly camping options.

Popular State Parks Near Flagstaff, AZ

The Riordan Mansion State Historic Park is only a brisk 10-minute drive outside the city. This historic estate commemorates the Riordan brothers, who were instrumental in the development of Flagstaff and Sedona at the turn of the 20th century. The duplex-style mansion was a marvel in its day, with indoor plumbing and hot and cold water. There's adequate RV parking here, but it may be easier to reserve a spot at a nearby campground, such as Flagstaff KOA Holiday.

Slide Rock State Park near Sedona was once a privately owned apple orchard situated along Oak Creek. Only 25 miles south, this 43-acre plot was acquired by Frank Pendley in 1910. He created an irrigation system and later built cabins for tourists. Visitors who head here can swim in Oak Creek and enjoy crisp apples. Don't forget to slide down the famous 80-foot Slide Rock, which has a 7% declining slope. Native species in the area include mule deer, ravens, snakes, and hawks.

Red Rock State Park is one of the more recent additions to the state's park system. This park spans 286 acres and is close to cities like Big Park and Sedona. Visitors to the park can enjoy several hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, and it's common to spot wildlife, including grazing mule deer and javelina. Since Red Rock State Park is a nature preserve, only service animals are allowed on the grounds.

Must-see Monuments and Landmarks Near Flagstaff, AZ

You only have to drive 20 minutes outside of Flagstaff to find the Walnut Canyon National Monument. It features rebuilt structures and gardens that showcase what it was like to live here 700 years ago. The great canyon walls and pueblos tell the story of the architectural traditions of the Sinagua people. The one-mile Island Trail walks you through up to 25 of these ancient homes. No camping is permitted at the site, but you'll find ample camping spots around Flagstaff, like Black Bart's RV Park.

The Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument last erupted almost 1,000 years ago, forever changing the surrounding landscape. Eighteen miles away from the city, this site is now home to a massive volcanic crater. It's the youngest extinct volcano in the Colorado Plateau. The 3.5-mile Lava's Edge Trail takes you past splatter cones, black sand, and strangely shaped pillars. Feel free to keep your RV at the 44-site Bonito Campground, which is located within the monument.

Wupatki National Monument sits between the Painted Desert and the ponderosa highlands of Northern Arizona. You only have to travel six miles out of Flagstaff to explore these ancient pueblos made by indigenous groups 900 years ago. Woodlands are steadily replacing the natural grasslands in the region. Trek across the Citadel and Nalakihu Pueblos Trail to view a large limestone sinkhole as well as two human-made structures with over 50 rooms between them. The Wupatki Visitor Center has a gift shop, picnic tables, and informational brochures. If you are looking for overnight accommodations, the monument's entrance isn't far from the Flagstaff KOA Holiday and Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park.

RVshare’s Top Picks for Nearby RV Parks & Campgrounds

Bonito Campground offers a remote, pet-friendly camping experience just five miles away from Flagstaff. The on-site amphitheater often hosts ranger talks as well as nature and science presentations. Every site comes with picnic tables, grills, and a fire ring. It's important to note that there are no utility hookups. Daily rates start at $26.

Black Bart's RV Park is most well-known for its popular steakhouse. Less than three miles from town, its easy proximity to Downtown Flagstaff makes it effortless to stock up on groceries and supplies. They have 175 pull-through campsites that boast 50-amp electrical service and full hookups. There's also an on-site office and a stocked gift shop.

Campers traveling with pets should head to Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park. With a great location very close to the city, this campground offers excellent forest access and a dog run. Full hookups and both back-in and pull-through sites are available. Camping rates for RVs start at $37 a night.

RV Dump Stations Near Flagstaff, AZ

You'll find several RV dump stations nearby in Prescott Valley. For example, Fairgrounds RV Park offers facilities for registered guests and visitors. About 94 miles away, this campground is open every day of the week during normal business hours.

The LDLP of Prescott Valley is 88 miles south. They have a full-service RV mechanic on duty and also offer replacement motorhome parts. Their dump station is free to use and open to the public. This RV service station is only 24 miles from Prescott National Forest.

RV Rentals Near Flagstaff, AZ

You'll find RV rentals of all shapes, sizes, and capacities near Flagstaff, AZ. The largest motorhomes, Class A rigs, tend to have lengths between 25 and 45 feet. Perfect for campgrounds, they include full kitchens, various entertainment options, and comfortable main suites. Class B campers are one of the more compact motorhomes. Comparable to driving an oversized van, these rentals are great for backcountry or dispersed camping. You can also rent a Class B motorhome near Flagstaff if you're interested in a medium-sized rig. They're not as big as Class A RVs but boast many of the same convenient amenities. For explorers looking for towable RVs, consider checking out RVshare's selection of pop-up and fifth-wheel trailers.

Nature lovers won't want to miss staying at Mormon Lake Lodge RV Park and Campground. Surrounded by a thick pine forest, this facility has 74 campsites that can accommodate nearly every rig. Twenty minutes away from Flagstaff, Pine View RV Park is inexpensive and big-rig-friendly. It's not far from Tonto National Forest and the Mogollon Rim. You can also visit nearby Riordan Mansion State Historic Park or Red Rock State Park to learn more about the region's history. One of the most prominent national sites in the region is the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. Surrounded by red rocks, a 1,000-foot cone of black soot and cinders cuts across the horizon. This volcano last erupted about 900 years ago. Today, visitors can hike or bike the many trails around the cone. There's also a driving tour available.

From Flagstaff, you might also consider planning an amazing road trip to Fort Bragg, CA, Provo, UT or Long Beach, CA.

Frequently Asked Questions About Renting an RV Near Flagstaff, AZ

How much does it cost to rent an RV in Flagstaff?

Motorhomes are divided into Class A, B, and C vehicles. On average expect to pay $185 per night for Class A, $149 per night for Class B and $179 per night for Class C. Towable RVs include 5th Wheel, Travel Trailers, Popups, and Toy Hauler. On average, in Flagstaff, AZ, the 5th Wheel trailer starts at $70 per night. Pricing for the Travel Trailer begins at $60 per night, and the Popup Trailer starts at $65 per night.

Do you need to be a certain age to rent an RV in Flagstaff?

Yes. The minimum age is 25 to be eligible to get an RV Rental in Flagstaff from RVshare.

Does RVshare have emergency roadside assistance?

Yes. Every RV rental booked through RVshare receives 24/7 emergency roadside assistance.

Does RVshare offer one way RV rentals in Flagstaff?

Yes. Prior to renting any RV, check with the owner since not all will offer this particular option.