RV Parks & Campgrounds near Kachina Peaks Wilderness, AZ

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Chavez Crossing Campground, AZ

Overview

Chavez Crossing Group Campground is in the picturesque Red Rock district of Arizona, with famous red rock formations and breathtaking painted sunsets. Placed beside a creek and surrounded by sycamore and cypress groves, the campground's location offers a fresh sense of the great outdoors. It's also conveniently close to developed entertainment like golf courses and stylish restaurants in the resort town of Sedona. Drive through Oak Creek Canyon to view majestic red-hued cliffs, buttes, and canyons. At night, relax by the campfire at your site or take advantage of Sedona's trendy shopping and nightlife.

Recreation

Go wading or fishing in the crystal clear waters of Oak Creek or take a stroll with your camera to photograph the unique flora, …
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Oak Creek Cliffs Drive, Sedona, AZ

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Camping

Dairy Springs Campground, AZ

Overview

Dairy Springs is a comfortable campground tucked away in a scenic area of northern Arizona. Its main attraction is the seasonal Mormon Lake which, when filled with water, draws visitors for fishing, windsurfing and wildlife watching.

Hiking, biking, horseback riding and photography are available year-round. The facility has both individual and group sites that can accommodate groups of many sizes, including large families.

Recreation

Recreation usually centers around fishing in nearby Mormon Lake (seasonally). The area is ripe with additional outdoor activities. Three hiking trails originate at Dairy Springs and one at nearby Double Springs. The trails lead to scenic overlooks of Mormon Lake and surrounding prairies, forests and volcanoes.

Wildlife watching is also popular. It's a very good …
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Dairy Springs Road, Mormon Lake, AZ

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Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Biking, Day use area, Horseback riding

Pinegrove Campground, AZ

Overview

Pinegrove Campground sits in the lush Coconino National Forest of northern Arizona, offering visitors countless recreation opportunities set in a stunning landscape.

Recreation

Nearby Upper and Lower Lake Mary, Ashurst, Marshall and Kinnikinick Lakes serve as a recreational focus for this campground. All are stocked with fish including trout, bass and channel catfish. Upper Lake Mary is popular with power boaters, and Ashurst attracts a following of windsurfers along with anglers and boaters.

Several excellent hiking and biking trails are located within a short drive. Visitors also enjoy wildlife viewing and picnicking.

Facilities

The campground is comprised of 46 spacious individual sites. The facility provides coin-operated showers, picnic tables, campfire rings, cooking grills, drinking water and accessible flush toilets. …
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Fire Road 651, Flagstaff, AZ

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Biking

Cave Spring Campground, AZ

Overview

Cave Springs sits in the scenic Oak Creek Canyon and is one of Coconino National Forest's most popular campgrounds.

The campground is nestled in a forested canyon near the town of Sedona, Arizona, and its famous red rock cliffs. The scenery is unmatched, the stream is stocked with trout, and swimming, hiking and birding spots are nearby.

Recreation

There are several hiking trails in the vicinity. Some lead up the canyon slopes to offer good views of the surrounding scenery. The creek is bordered with paths that lead along its picturesque course, offering great bird watching and fishing.

Facilities

Cave Spring is a large campground with 84 campsites, including one tent-only site. All sites have picnic tables, campfire rings …
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North State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Photography, Swimming, Birding

Little Elden Springs Horsecamp, AZ

Overview

Little Elden Springs Horse Camp is a campground that was created for those who love horses and enjoy riding in a beautiful landscape. Located in the Coconino National Forest of northern Arizona, the campground offers opportunities for horseback riding, hiking and wildlife viewing.

The facility is very accommodating to campers and their horses and including hitching posts, plenty of space for horse trailers and access to over 30 miles of trails.

Recreation

Campers can access the Kachina Peaks Wilderness at the Weatherford Trail near Schultz Tank just up the road from the campground.

The Mount Elden/Dry Lake Hills Trail System is also accessible right from camp and is comprised of over 30 miles of trails for all levels of …
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Arizona Trail, Flagstaff, AZ

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Horseback riding, Camping, Hiking, Picnicking

Pine Flat Campground West, AZ

Overview

Pine Flat Campground is a popular camping spot in scenic Oak Creek Canyon in Arizona's Coconino National Forest.

The campground is nestled in a forested canyon near the well-known town of Sedona, Arizona, and its red rock cliffs. The scenery is unmatched, the stream is stocked with trout, and swimming, hiking and birding spots can be accessed from the facility.

Recreation

There are several hiking trails in the vicinity, with some leading up the canyon slopes to offer sweeping views of the surrounding scenery. The creek is bordered with paths that lead along its picturesque course, offering excellent birding and abundant fishing.

Facilities

There are 59 single unit sites at Pine Flat Campground, including two accessible sites. Picnic tables, …
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North State Route 89A, Sedona, AZ

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Fishing, Swimming site, Photography, Star gazing

Oleary Group Site Campground, AZ

Overview

O'Leary Group Campground was constructed in 2001 and is named for O'Leary Peak, which overlooks this site. The campground is designed to accommodate the special needs of large groups with everything from picnic shelters, tables and grills, to lots of level ground covered in native volcanic cinders, perfect for setting up tents.

Its proximity to Sunset Crater Volcano and Wupatki National Monuments make it especially suitable for visitors who are intrigued by the cultural and natural history of the area.

Recreation

Most visitors spend time hiking, exploring and learning at the national monuments. Sunset Crater and Wupatki National Monuments have visitor centers and feature self-guided and ranger-guided tours.

Another popular activity is hiking to O'Leary Lookout Tower. The trail …
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Loop Road, Flagstaff, AZ

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Camping, Hiking, Picnicking, Wildlife viewing

WHITE HORSE LAKE Campground, AZ

Overview

White Horse Lake is an extremely popular fishing lake, 19 miles southeast of Williams, in northern Arizona. The lake's campground is conveniently located an hour from Grand Canyon National Park's south rim and surrounded by the exciting and diverse scenery of Kaibab National Forest. A number of forest attractions are nearby, including scenic overlooks, dams and hiking and mountain biking trails.

Recreation

In addition to fishing, the area offers excellent opportunities for hiking, mountain biking and wildlife watching. Anglers seek out rainbow trout, brown trout and channel catfish. A trail following the lake shore is nearby, as well as one leading to Sycamore Canyon Vista.

Facilities

White Horse Lake boasts more than 90 single unit campsites with tables, campfire …
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Fire Road 109, Williams, AZ

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Climbing, Biking, Day use area, Horseback riding, Interpretive programs

Dogtown Lake Campground And Group, AZ

Overview

Dogtown Lake offers a scenic setting convenient to Grand Canyon National Park and the cities of Williams and Flagstaff, Arizona. The campground is situated in a pine forest along the shore of a small and scenic lake.

Visitors come here to hike, fish, mountain bike and explore the area's cultural and natural history. It's also a great place to relax and enjoy the sound of the wind in the pines and the spectacular view of nearby Bill Williams Mountain.

Recreation

Campers are drawn to the area's hiking and fishing opportunities. The lake is stocked with trout, crappie and channel catfish. Visitors can enjoy a guided nature trail near the lake and a hiking trail that leads to a scenic …
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Dogtown Road, Williams, AZ

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Visitor center, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Climbing, Biking, Horseback riding, Interpretive programs

Kaibab Lake Sites And Group Areas, AZ

Overview

Kaibab Lake sits among the diverse landscape of Kaibab National Forest of northern Arizona. The lake is a popular spot for fishing and picnicking, as well as for RV and motorhome campers. With Grand Canyon National Park just 60 miles north and several other cultural and historic sites nearby, the location is a hotspot for recreation, learning and sightseeing.

Recreation

Kaibab Lake is a popular area to join friends or family for a picnic in the cool pines. A number of forest attractions are easily accessed from the campground, such as overlooks, dams and hiking trails. A nature trail wanders through the facility.

Swimming is not allowed in the lake, but anglers can take to its shores or deeper …
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Forest Service Road 47, Williams, AZ

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Camping, Hiking, Wildlife viewing, Boating, Fishing, Day use area, Horseback riding, Interpretive programs

Ten-x Campground, AZ

Overview

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Reservation and walk-in fees for Ten-X Campground have been increased according to the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act. The Kaibab National Forest invited public comment during the 2019 season and went before the Arizona BLM Resource Advisory Council on November 14th, 2019 to get proposed fees approved. Fees for both standard and group sites will be raised for the 2020 peak season beginning on May 1st, 2020.  95% of the fees generated at Ten-X Campground are retained on the local unit and reinvested to support recreational opportunities in the area. Most of the fee dollars from Ten-X will go to expansion of the campground and the amenities provided there.  

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Unnamed Road, Grand Canyon Village, AZ

Amenities

Camping, Hiking, Picnicking

Desert View Campground, AZ

Located at the east entrance of Grand Canyon National Park, Desert View Campground offers a peaceful setting for an enjoyable camping experience. There are a total of 50 campsites. Most sites are sized to accommodate tents or smaller RV’s or Travel Trailers (30 ft. maximum length). Campsites are on a first come - first served - self-registration basis. No reservations are accepted. Desert View Campground closes during the winter months. It is open from mid-April through mid-October.
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Unnamed Road, Grand Canyon Village, AZ

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Ashurst Lake Campgrounds, AZ

Ashurst Lake/Forked Pine Campgrounds

Good fishing and excellent views of the San Francisco Peaks characterize these two lakeside campgrounds. is stocked with trout, bass, and channel catfish, and boasts enough wind for windsurfing.

Both campgrounds hug the lakeshore with campsites huddled in a picturesque stand of gnarly old juniper trees and pinyon pines. One of Ashurst Lake's most notable characteristics is it ability to hold a high water level in drought years. That can be very important here in northern Arizona where less resilient lakes sometimes dry up.

In addition to fishing and board sailing, the lake offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching during the spring waterfowl migration. For a special treat look for white-faced ibises grazing in the …

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Ashurst Lake Road, Mormon Lake, AZ

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Camping, Picnicking

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Forest Service Road 82E, Flagstaff, AZ

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Lockett Meadow Campground, AZ

This primitive campground offers a scenic view of the San Francisco Peaks and dry camping in the cool aspen trees that surround Lockett Meadow. This is a terrific campground for those who cherish a real mountain camping experience and love to hike wilderness trails. You may catch a glimpse of the natural residents, porcupine or elk or thrill to the song of a hermit thrush that sings his best here. Even black bear have been known to stroll right through groups of picnickers without as much as a glance at their lunches.

The San Francisco Peaks are actually the remains of an extinct volcano, which mllions of years ago shattered and reshaped these great peaks, forming four of the highest …

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Unnamed Road, Flagstaff, AZ

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Camping, Picnicking

Double Springs Campground, AZ

 

Double Springs Campground is an “old fashion” campground, originally built in the 1930’s, and has sites nestled in a beautiful draw filled with cool grass, ponderosa pine and Gambel oak. The heart of this camp is Double Spring, which runs to the surface just above camp. Wildlife and bird watching are popular activities in this area as they visit the spring. Some of the birds you may see are hawks, northern harriers, an occasional bald eagle and a variety of song birds. The area also boasts a healthy population of elk and mule deer.

Relax and take in the nostalgia of this historic campground or hike the Lake View Trail (2 miles one way), which originates at here. This …

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Forest Service 90g Road, Mormon Lake, AZ

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Camping

Bonito Campground, AZ

Bonito Campground is named for the Bonito Lava Flow which oozed across this high desert plain some 900 years ago. That river of liquid rock, now frozen forever, is just one of the many remnants of volcanic activity which lend an otherwordly appearance to this starkly beautiful place. Though the cinder cones, lava squeeze-ups, lava caves, and petrified rock bubbles that dot the landscape became inactive over a century ago, they all look as if they could have been spurting and spouting just yesterday. This area of recent volcanic activity is so unique that much of it has been set aside as the Sunset Crater National Monument. The monument is located just beyond the boundaries of the campground.

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Forest Service 545 Road, Flagstaff, AZ

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Camping, Picnicking

Flagstaff KOA, AZ

A beautiful mountain RV park with an elevation of 7,000 feet, Flagstaff KOA is nestled among ponderosa pines at the base of the San Francisco Peaks. The campground is the perfect home base for your vacation and has something that is bound to please travelers of any age. Kids will enjoy the barrel train rides, the jumping pillow, and the natural playground. During the summer, the campground hosts family movie nights each week. And if you enjoy the outdoors, there are nature trails dispersed throughout the campground as well as a hiking trail providing access to Mount Elden, a large lava dome in the heart of the county.

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Grand Canyon / Williams KOA, AZ

The spectacular desert wonderland of northwestern Arizona is a prime travel destination, with lovely landscapes, epic landmarks, and lots of archaeological sites left behind by ancient native cultures. When you rent an RV near Grand Canyon/Williams KOA, you can take the trip of your dreams with your campervan rental through alpine forests and rugged backcountry roads.

Grand Canyon/Williams KOA is nestled between the Coconino National Forest and the legendary Grand Canyon itself, perfectly situated for outdoor exploration and recreation. Both Williams, so big-city convenience is never truly out of reach in this charming corner of the state.

Grand Canyon/Williams KOA has cozy cabins, …

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Williams / Exit 167 / Circle Pines KOA, AZ

Arizona is known for its unparalleled natural beauty, and parking your rental motorhome at Williams / Exit 167 / Circle Pines KOA will get you close to some of its true gems. Surrounded by the vast Coconino National Forest and about an hour's drive away from one of the most famous natural wonders of the continent, the Grand Canyon, the campground is a dream location for explorers looking for adventure. Amenities include Wi-Fi access, cable TV, and firewood and propane for sale. A dog park is there for your four-legged travel companion, while you can relax in the KOA's swimming pool or hot tub. If you're hungry, drop by the snack bar or stock up on groceries at the camp …

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