Arizona is a gem of the Southwest and a bucket‑list destination filled with iconic landscapes. From towering saguaro cacti to the red rocks of Sedona and the breathtaking Grand Canyon, this state is a place you’ll love exploring — especially by RV. After exploring the state in our RV, we put together a list of 8 Great RV Parks in Arizona to help you plan your next adventure.

#1. Verde Ranch RV Resort
Location: Camp Verde, AZ
Verde Ranch RV Resort is a large, modern RV park with 300+ sites located right off I‑17 in Camp Verde. Its easy access makes it a great overnight stop, but it also works perfectly as a multi‑day base for exploring the Verde Valley — including Sedona, Cottonwood, Jerome, and Camp Verde.
The resort is known for spacious sites, family‑friendly activities, and a long list of amenities. For non‑RV travelers, Verde Ranch also offers pet‑friendly cabins, safari tents, and Western‑themed Conestoga Wagons. Weekly and monthly rates are available, making it a flexible option for both short stays and extended visits.
Because the resort sits close to the highway, some areas of the park experience noticeable road noise. It’s worth checking the site map before booking if you prefer quieter spots.
Resort Amenities
- Full hookup sites (back‑in or pull‑through)
- Studio, 1‑bedroom, and 2‑bedroom cabins
- Glamping tents & Conestoga Wagons
- Laundry facility
- Playground
- Dog park
- Clubhouse
- Pool & kid splash pad
- Package pickup
- Resort store
- Propane fill
- Golf cart rentals
- Fitness center
- Cable & Wi‑Fi
- Pickleball court
Rates: $75–$96 per night
Our Experience
Mike and I spent a winter season at Verde Ranch and really enjoyed it. The amenities are well‑maintained, there are plenty of camp hosts driving around, and the separate mailroom makes package pickup super easy. It was a great base for exploring Phoenix, Prescott, Cottonwood, and Sedona — Mike even worked in Sedona while we stayed here. Overall, it’s a solid choice for both short stays and longer seasonal visits.



#2. Village Camp Outdoor Resort
Location: Bellemont/ Flagstaff, AZ
Village Camp Outdoor Resort is a modern, luxury RV resort with 100+ sites located in Bellemont, just 20 minutes west of Flagstaff. Positioned right off I‑40 and historic Route 66, it’s an ideal stop for RV travelers looking for a comfortable overnight stay or a relaxing multi‑day getaway in Northern Arizona.
The resort is known for its upscale RV sites, many of which feature outdoor kitchenettes and fireplaces — creating a one‑of‑a‑kind campsite experience. For non‑RV travelers, Village Camp offers premium cabin rentals that sleep between 4–8 people. One of the standout features of this resort is the Bistro & Bar inside the clubhouse, where you can enjoy drinks, food, and live music on the weekends. The patio offers beautiful mountain views, making it a great place to unwind after a day of exploring.
Village Camp is a great option whether you’re looking for a luxurious weekend escape or a quick overnight stay with amenities. Weekly and monthly rates are available.
Note: RV sites require a two‑night minimum stay.
Resort Amenities
- Full Hookup Sites ( Back in Only )
- Cabins ( Sleeps 4 – 8 people )
- Laundry Facility
- Playground
- Clubhouse
- Pool & Hot Tub
- Resort Store
- Bistro & Bar
- Wi-Fi
Rates are $70 – $145 per night.


#3. Distant Drums RV Resort
Location: Camp Verde, AZ
Distant Drums RV Resort is a 100+ site RV park located in Camp Verde, right off I‑17. Its convenient location makes it a great overnight stop or a comfortable multi‑day base for exploring the Verde Valley — including Sedona, Cottonwood, Jerome, and Camp Verde.
This resort is known for its central access to nearby attractions and its shuttle service to Cliff Castle Casino, which makes it an appealing option for adults looking for entertainment close by. The park features concrete pad sites, shower facilities, a fitness center, laundry room, and trash pickup. Weekly and monthly rates are available for longer stays.
Note: The RV sites are fairly small and close together, so keep that in mind if you prefer more space or privacy.
Resort Amenities
- Full Hookup Sites
- Laundry Facility
- Clubhouse
- Fitness Center
- Pool & Hot Tub
- Resort Store
- Pet Park
- Trash Pickup
- Package Pickup
- Wi-Fi
Rates are $55 – $90 per night.



#4. Tucson KOA Resort
Location: Tucson, AZ
Tucson KOA Resort is a 300+ site RV Resort located in Tucson Arizona. The resort is situated right off i10 making it a great overnight stop or multi day base for exploring the surrounding Tucson area.
Tucson KOA Resort is known for its wide variety of luxurious RV sites with offerings such as a patio sky deck, kids playground, pet pen, outside kitchenettes, fireplaces, & more creating a one of a kind camping experience. For non rv travelers, the resort offers deluxe cabins and tent camping with water and electric connections. Its central location makes this park a great spot for exploring the surrounding Tucson area. If you are looking for a luxurious getaway or a quick overnight with amenities, Tucson KOA Resort is a great place to stay.
We stayed here when we sold our Keystone Springdale 2610 BH to Lazy Days and picked up our new Grand Design Imagine 3210BH. We reserved a simple pull through site while we got adjusted to our new RV and it was great to have the ease and convenience of such a large park with all the amenities.
Resort Amenities
- Full Hookup Sites
- Cabins
- Tent Camping
- Laundry Facility
- Playground
- Clubhouse
- Pool & Hot Tub
- Resort Store
- Propane Fill
- Fitness Center
- Wi-Fi
- Pickleball Court
- Putting Course
Rates are $65 – $200 per night.



#5. Dwayne’s Mountain View RV Park
Location: Bowie, AZ
Dwayne’s Mountain View RV Park, also visible as Mountain View RV Park on Google, is a 34 site RV Park located right off i10 in southeast Arizona. The park serves as a great overnight for those traveling across the country and is known for their all natural jerky, nuts, honey, & more available in their camp store. All sites are pull through and have full hookups. The park also has a laundry room, fuel station, and propane fill, so you can stop, refresh, and continue on your trip.
RV Park Amenities
- Full Hookup Sites
- Laundry Facilities
- Showers
- Fuel Station
- Park Store
- Propane
Rates are $26 per night.

#6. Woody Mountain Campground & B&B
Location: Flagstaff, AZ
Woody Mountain Campground and Bed & Breakfast is a 100+ site rv park located in Flagstaff Arizona. The park is located right off i40 and the historic Route 66 so it’s a great spot if you are looking for a comfortable overnight or just need a couple days to relax. The park is tucked in a forest of pine trees creating a classic cozy mountain camping experience.
Woody Mountain Campground offers several RV sites from dry camping, to partial hookups, to full hookups, to overland sites. For non rv travelers, the Bed & Breakfast offers 6 unique rooms to experience mountain living at its finest. What tops this place off is the Coffee & Wine Lounge where you can grab a pastry and relax in the fresh mountain air. If you are looking for a hidden gem to camp in while you explore Flagstaff, this is definitely the one. Weekly and monthly rates are available.
RV Park Amenities
- Full Hookup Sites
- Partial Hookups
- Tent Sites
- Bed & Breakfast Rooms
- Laundry Facility
- Playground
- Dump Station
- Showers
- Pet Park
- Resort Store
- Coffee & Wine Bar
- Wi-Fi
Max length is 50 ft.
Rates are $40 – $85 per night.

#7. Trailer Village RV Park
Location: Grand Canyon Village, South Rim
Trailer Village is a 100+ site RV Park located inside Grand Canyon National Park’s South Rim. The RV park is a short walk from the rim of the canyon making this park ideal for those looking to stay as close as you can to Grand Canyon National Park with hookups.
Trailer Village offers classic and premium campsites with the only difference being that premium sites are updated and the classics are not. Premium sites are on smooth paved road while classic sites have a bit of rocky terrain. Both sites are the same distance to park amenities and to the rim of the canyon. If you are RVing to Grand Canyon South Rim and want more ease and comfort, go premium sites. If you are visiting and are just happy with a full hookup campsite then go classic. Either way you will enjoy camping at Grand Canyon National Park.
It’s important to note that both premium and classic sites can be unlevel, the classic sites are a bit more challenging to level because of the rocky terrain.
RV Park Amenities
- Full Hookup Sites
- Laundry Facility
- Camp Store
- Walking path to the rim.
Max length is 50 ft.
Rates are $86 – $92 per night.



#8. Wahweap RV Park & Campground
Location: Page, AZ
Wahweap RV Park & Campground is a 200+ site RV park located inside Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Northern Arizona. The park is situated right off the popular 89A on the border of Utah and Arizona making it a great overnight stop or multi day base for exploring the areas surrounding icons, such as, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Buckskin Gulch, and of course, Lake Powell.
Wahweap RV Park & Campground is known for its unbeatable lake views, spacious sites, and top tier location. From the park you can enjoy a scenic walking path or launch a boat right into Lake Powell for a day on the water. Sites range from pull through to back in and offer full hookups, as well as, dry camping tent sites for those looking for a more rustic experience. The campground also neighbors the Lake Powell Resort for those visitors looking to stay in a hotel room. Dining, Bar & Lounge, and swimming pool are all available at the resort. If you are looking for a comfortable overnight or just need a couple days to relax in an iconic location, Wahweap RV Park & Campground is a great place to stay.
RV Park Amenities
- Full Hookup Sites
- Laundry Facility
- Camp Store
- Showers & Restrooms
Rates are $30 – 82 per night.


Let us know in the comments what are your favorite RV parks in Arizona!
