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The Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument is located less than 20 miles north and east of Flagstaff, AZ, which is in the north-central portion of the state. This is one of the larger towns in the local area. The next closest, larger, city is also the state's capital, Phoenix, at more than 150 miles to the south.

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Getting Outdoors

Renting an RV at this park will allow you to enjoy all the outdoor activities available nearby. There are a number of hiking trails at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument. They vary in how long and difficult they are. Some of the harder ones traverse local mountains while the easier options stick more to the forest floor. Many of these also take visitors through old lava fields. These remain from when the extinct volcanoes that the park was named for were active.

Camping at Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument

There are no options for camping with an RV within Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument itself. However, there is a national forest campground located just outside the park boundaries, as well as plenty of other RV parks situated closer to town.

Exploring the Area

When you book an RV in Coconino County, you will find many unique places to visit nearby. This part of the country was originally settled by American Indian tribes. You can learn about these ancient cultures at several nearby locations. At the Elden Pueblo, you can view the ruins of some structures that were built by these tribes. The Wupatki National Monument is another archeological site where you can learn about these ancient people. National Monument RV camping makes it easy to explore these and other local attractions.

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Recent RV rental reviews in Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument

Jon-aric L.

March, 2026

Jess was amazing!! We rented the Cedar Ridge teardrop for 3 nights. She was more than willing to accommodate us in any way she could, even beyond what the rental site offers. The trailer is exactly, if not more than, what we expected.
We did have a rough night for one reason only ... the mattress (for us) was like sleeping on a board. We got absolutely no sleep. I called Jess the next morning pretty discouraged because we wanted to continue our trip, but our backs and especially my wife’s hips were killing her. Honestly, we’ve had better sleep on an air mattress, and those aren’t great either.
All that said, without any discussion or negotiating, she immediately offered to refund the remaining nights and apologized profusely. To be fair, we were the first ones to complain about the mattress, so maybe we’re just the odd ones out. Either way, she said she’s going to start offering “mattress options” if we come back. Who knows, maybe she’ll roll that out across the board but the fact that she was immediately willing to do that for us was incredible.
Without question, we’ll be back to rent the exact same trailer and likely take her up on those options. Can’t speak highly enough about Jess or how she runs things.
Mary T.

March, 2026

The trailer was a wonderful way to spend our time at the grand canyon. Jose delivered the trailer to the trailer village and gave us a clear to understand review of how to use the trailer. Then he left and we were good the whole way through. Noobie advice though: Make sure you call the RV park ahead of time to authorize the delivery person to set up your rented trailer in your spot. Thanks for being patient with a new renter like me Jose!!
Ron C.

March, 2026

Nice driving and comfortable rv . Made our unplanned trip stress free . Had everything it should to live in and a few extra items . Chris was awesome and easy going even when i messed up my arrival day lol . Showed my kids his alpacas ! And responded quick when i did have a question on the road . Great experience. I hope we can cross paths again . Thanks !

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