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 store and prepare a meal in the Kamping Kitchen.Parking your rental RV is a piece of cake – there are full hookup sites with 50/30 and 30/20 amp service with or without a patio, as well as sites with water and electric hookups. The sites either have a gas or a charcoal grill and picnic tables and fire rings. Other ways of stay include deluxe cabins, camping cabins, and teepees. If you want to rough it up in a tent, there are sites with electric and no hookups.Have some fun on-site while playing a game of horseshoes, driving a go-kart, or playing miniature golf. When you are ready to take your campervan rental out of the campground, you will be met by magnificent red cliffs, sprawling forests, and unspoiled nature wherever you go. Those who wish to spend some time in the city can start by visiting Flagstaff, home to the Museum of Northern Arizona and Lowell Observatory. The capital of Arizona and also one of its largest cities, Phoenix attracts visitors with the Desert Botanical Garden and Phoenix Zoo. And only a few hours on the road separates you from the bright lights and casinos of Las Vegas.
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 store and prepare a meal in the Kamping Kitchen.Parking your rental RV is a piece of cake – there are full hookup sites with 50/30 and 30/20 amp service with or without a patio, as well as sites with water and electric hookups. The sites either have a gas or a charcoal grill and picnic tables and fire rings. Other ways of stay include deluxe cabins, camping cabins, and teepees. If you want to rough it up in a tent, there are sites with electric and no hookups.Have some fun on-site while playing a game of horseshoes, driving a go-kart, or playing miniature golf. When you are ready to take your campervan rental out of the campground, you will be met by magnificent red cliffs, sprawling forests, and unspoiled nature wherever you go. Those who wish to spend some time in the city can start by visiting Flagstaff, home to the Museum of Northern Arizona and Lowell Observatory. The capital of Arizona and also one of its largest cities, Phoenix attracts visitors with the Desert Botanical Garden and Phoenix Zoo. And only a few hours on the road separates you from the bright lights and casinos of Las Vegas.