Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cameron, AZ

Cameron Trading Post RV Park provides year-round accommodations for motorhomes and travel trailers in Cameron, Arizona, with full hookup sites that include electric, water, and sewer connections. This big-rig friendly park serves as a convenient base for Grand Canyon exploration, located directly on Highway 89. Within an hour's drive, RV campers can access additional options like Raptor Ranch RV Park in Valle, which offers 30-amp service, water hookups, and a dump station near the entrance. Flagstaff, approximately 50 miles south of Cameron, hosts several established RV parks including Black Bart's RV Park with 50-amp service and full hookups. "Sites are pull through and pretty level," noted one traveler about Trailer Village RV Park in Grand Canyon National Park, which provides full hookup options with cable TV for larger motorhomes.

Seasonal considerations affect RV camping availability throughout the region. Trailer Village RV Park remains open year-round but fills quickly during peak tourist seasons, making advance reservations essential. Cell service varies significantly between parks - Cameron Trading Post offers limited connectivity while Flagstaff locations generally provide better coverage with T-Mobile, Verizon and AT&T all functioning well at most sites. Many RV parks in the area welcome pets but impose restrictions on generator hours. Dump stations are not available at all locations - Cameron Trading Post lacks this amenity, requiring travelers to plan accordingly. Winter RV camping is possible at several parks, though travelers should prepare for potential snow at higher elevations, particularly in Flagstaff where winter storms can temporarily close roads leading to the Grand Canyon.

Best RV Sites Near Cameron, Arizona (68)

    1. Raptor Ranch RV Park & Campground

    18 Reviews
    Kaibab National Forest, AZ
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 635-3072

    $25 - $75 / night

    "Had a pull through site, 50 Amp service with water. Dump station near the entrance."

    "The sites are pull throughs and some back in.  Only about 40 sites.  There is a general store and a restaurant on the premises. "

    2. Flagstaff RV Park (formally Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park)

    13 Reviews
    Flagstaff, AZ
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 526-4977

    $50 - $77 / night

    "Park is right next to a highway so expect some niose. No showers/restrooms but there is a laundromat on site. Host is very friendly, booked me at the last minute and got a great spot."

    "Lot of long-term residents.

    All the amenities."

    3. Black Bart's RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Flagstaff, AZ
    47 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 774-1912

    $75 / night

    "Full hookups. Separate "long term" and "transient" areas. Super clean. Nice bathrooms, showers, and laundry.

    Main attraction is on site is the Black Bart's Steakhouse and Musical Review."

    "Short and long term available. Staff is really great. But don't mess around, they'll boot you for infractions of their rules, they won't have any of it."

    4. Cameron Trading Post RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Cameron, AZ
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 679-2231

    $35 / night

    "The RV park at Cameron Trading Post is nothing exceptional. No showers, wi-fi or bathrooms. You are literally right off of Hwy 89A south. However, just across the highway is Cameron Trading Post."

    5. J & H RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Flagstaff, AZ
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 526-1829

    "The spaces are approximately nice distance apart with trees and picnic tables."

    "Super clean property with great camping amenities."

    6. Kit Carson RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Flagstaff, AZ
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 774-6993

    "Not bad for a night’s stay, especially if you’re not using their facilities. We had full hookups and spent most of the night in downtown Flagstaff, just needed somewhere to park the rig."

    "Spot E2 was a bit tight to back up into, needing to weave in-between obstacles. 220 power wasn't working, but maintenance was out here immediately and fixed it."

    7. Camp Navajo/Pine View RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Bellemont, AZ
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 699-8866

    "Really enjoyed our quiet stay here at Pine View. The campground is for military/retirees only, and is very quiet."

    8. Trailer Village RV Park — Grand Canyon National Park

    62 Reviews
    Grand Canyon, AZ
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 638-1006

    "We stayed two nights in Trailer Village RV Park at the Grand Canyon. We made reservations for our site four months ahead. That was necessary as the campground was full when we arrived!"

    "This is a great campground in the Grand Canyon National Park it is close to the village, you can bike and hike fom this location."

    9. Desert View Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    38 Reviews
    Grand Canyon, AZ
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 638-7081

    $30 / night

    "Pretty views, but no trails down into the canyon. Ask the host for information for the short Sunrise Tr. It is only a short walk to the Tower. (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)"

    "A short trail to the rim of the canyon for gorgeous views. Very nice hosts. Perfectly clean toilets and sinks.

    The sites are suited for vehicles up to 30 feet."

    10. Flagstaff KOA

    69 Reviews
    Flagstaff, AZ
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 526-9926

    $100 / night

    "Everything you need is at the KOA and if it isn’t, it’s near by. There’s also access to Mount Elden/Fat Man’s Loop trails in the Coconino National Forest from the park."

    "Nice campground near highway. Nice pleasant staff. Bathrooms were clean. Beautiful setting with mountain right behind the campground. Short walking trails within campground."

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RV Park Reviews near Cameron, AZ

862 Reviews of 68 Cameron Campgrounds


  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 14, 2022

    Mather Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    Perfect!

    Since there are so many reviews for this place I’ll keep it brief!

    -$18/night, no hookups 

    -There’s a dump station with threaded and non threaded potable water as well as non potable water near the entrance, free for campers. 

    -There are also water spigots throughout the campground. 

    -No hookups here at this campground but there’s an RV park up the road with full hookups 

    -Generator hours are limited to 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours in the evening. 

    -The shuttle system is wonderful and is the reason we stayed here for so many nights. We were able to explore the whole park easily. (Being in a motorhome with no tow vehicle and only our feet and bikes to get around really limits our radius of exploration). 

    -The grocery store is close by and it’s great! It’s got a ton of souvenirs and any supplies you might need, and the groceries are decently priced and there are a lot of vegan products and a great beer selection! 

    -Laundry on site Showers are $2.50/5 min 

    -Their waste bins are single stream- trash and recycling all go in the same bin. Per sign at visitor center they recycle glass, plastic, and aluminum. 

    -Verizon had 5G signal, ATT had LTE, and TMobile as always lagged behind with roaming service.

  • Kari T.
    Jun. 21, 2016

    Trailer Village RV Park — Grand Canyon National Park

    Pleasantly Surprised at Trailer Village

    We stayed two nights in Trailer Village RV Park at the Grand Canyon. We made reservations for our site four months ahead. That was necessary as the campground was full when we arrived! The sites were a good distance apart and there was green space between the RVs. Our site was on the end of a row, and there was a large grassy buffer between the site and the road. We even had plenty of room to put up a tent. Picnic tables, charcoal grills, and full hookups were all provided, including, to our surprise, cable TV! There was no WiFi and our Verizon cell signal was 1-3 bars throughout our stay. No video streaming, but text and email were fine. We have a 17' travel trailer and that plus two vehicles fit well into the parking garage area. There is also an overflow parking lot and you can pick up the Blue Line bus right at the Campground entrance station,which we did! Public bathrooms were clean and stocked, although we did not use the showers so cannot comment on those. Trash and recycle were available close to each loop.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 15, 2024

    Desert View Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    Desert Camping with a Short Walk to Canyon

    Desert View in Grand Canyon NP: This area is much less busy than the South Rim. Pretty views, but no trails down into the canyon. Ask the host for information for the short Sunrise Tr. It is only a short walk to the Tower. (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 4 Price 2024: $ w interagency pass Security: No Usage during visit: Full over Memorial Day Site Privacy: Partially obstructed w vegetation - many outside sites Site Spacing: Many outside sites are nicely spaced. Pad surface: Blacktop Reservations: Yes Campground Noise: Very quiet Outside Road Noise: No Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: No Potable Water Available: Yes, there are 2 spigots. Generators: Allowed only during wry specific hours. Bathroom: Very clean flush toilets Showers: No Pull Throughs: Some of the better sites are. Cell Service (AT&T): intermittent Setting: Pine and juniper forest Recent Weather: Very sunny and warm during the day. Solar: We had a nice afternoon window for our fixed panels. Insects: None Host: Yes Sites: Roger’s favorites: pull through numbers: 46,48 – right next to the Sunrise Trail. , 42 39,25, 22, Back ins: 44 , 25, 27,24*, 20

  • Jennifer O.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2024

    Village Camp Flagstaff

    An experience in itself!

    RV or tiny homes…this place is AMAZING. We were in the RV side very clean, level elite back in with a concrete patio. Picnic table AND propane fire pit provided. The clubhouse has a bar and grill with a GIANT patio, live music, a store, heated pool and spa, a large game lawn and trails behind. Backs up to a national forest. Bathrooms and laundry clean and convenient. Well organized and friendly staff. Cons: trains in the distance and some interstate noise but that’s to be expected. The camp is NOT right up on the interstate you just can see it from various sections of the camp. We only had one neighbor at our site since it was on the end which was nice. Would DEFINITELY stay again.

  • The Sports W.
    Mar. 30, 2025

    Mather Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    Mather Campground – Grand Canyon National Park

    ✅ Great Location– Just a short drive or shuttle ride to the canyon's main viewpoints.✅ Spacious Sites– Well-maintained campsites with picnic tables, fire rings, and plenty of space for tents.✅ Clean Facilities– Restrooms with flush toilets and potable water available throughout the campground.✅ Wildlife& Nature– Expect to see elk wandering around and enjoy the peaceful forest setting.✅ Affordable– A budget-friendly option compared to lodges while still being close to all major attractions.

  • T
    Apr. 25, 2022

    Mather Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    Close to South Rim Visitor Center

    The sites are well spaced in the woods with picnic tables and fire rings. The bathrooms are spread out and have flush toilets (not vault). There are pay showers near the registration desk. There are no electric hookups or water hookups but there are water sources and an RV dump station. Get up early and have access to the Rim trail with few people around. By noon the trail is packed. If you get a chance stop at Desert View as well.

  • S
    May. 18, 2022

    Mather Campground — Grand Canyon National Park

    A must stay in the Grand Canyon

    We stayed in a pull through RV site. Short walking distance to the bathrooms. The site was basic, offered a picnic table and fire pit. The sites are relatively open, not too private but not on top of each other either. 

    The campground offers do it yourself laundry, a short drive from the sites, and showers. There is a restaurant and small store within the campground a short drive away with ample parking.

    This park is absolutely beautiful and when we return we will be staying here!

  • deb K.
    May. 19, 2022

    Grand Canyon Camper Village

    Close to the south rim with few cons

    Absolutely perfect to get in and out of the Grand Canyon south rim. Only one mile from the entrance. Great small town just outside the campground too. Quant shops, Starbucks, IMAX, airport, and restaurants. We got a full hook up pull through. Hook ups were adequate at best. Showers and restrooms were disgusting, but we did not use them. Absolutely no WiFi, cable or reception. They do rent movies for $1.00, but limited old copies. Site 51 needed a lot of leveling, but had a fire ring. Absolutely loved the elk coming most mornings, and mustangs in evenings. The National forest area behind the park, was good hiking. Trailer Park with some sketchy characters walking around was attached to the campground. Overall for four days it was ok, especially given how close it was to the park!

  • H
    Sep. 23, 2021

    Raptor Ranch RV Park & Campground

    Raptor RV

    Right off of Hwy 64. Very accommodating friendly host at Flintstone Bedrock City/ Raptor Ranch. Birds of prey demos twice a day. Had a pull through site, 50 Amp service with water. Dump station near the entrance.


Guide to Cameron

RV camping near Cameron, Arizona offers options within an hour's drive of Grand Canyon National Park. Situated in the high desert at approximately 4,200 feet elevation, this area experiences significant temperature variations with summer highs reaching 90°F and winter lows dropping below freezing. Fall and spring camping offers mild daytime temperatures with cool nights, requiring layered clothing for comfort.

What to do

Falconry demonstrations: Raptor Ranch RV Park features birds of prey demonstrations three times daily. "The Ranch also does demonstrations of Birds of Prey three times a day. Another educational opportunity," explains visitor Mary B. who appreciated this unique attraction during her Grand Canyon trip.

Explore Bedrock City: A nostalgic attraction at Raptor Ranch appeals to campers of all ages. "Kids loved it, great halfway point to the Grand Canyon to spend the day, bed rock city and raptor tour was great, even Fred's diner has good quality food," notes Lorena V. about this unique roadside stop.

Wildlife viewing: Grand Canyon campgrounds offer excellent wildlife observation opportunities. At Trailer Village RV Park, visitors regularly encounter local fauna. "Our biggest highlight: we saw TONS of wildlife! Female elk roamed all around the campsites, and one even wandered up while we cooked dinner to snack on the bush next to our truck," shares Carlee S. about her experience.

What campers like

Access to trail systems: Several campgrounds provide direct trail connections. "I love walking out the back gate right onto a wonderful network of trails, everything from easy walking to a run on the AZT to a solid hike up Elden Mountain," writes Marcy about Flagstaff RV Park, which offers diverse hiking options accessible directly from the campground.

Desert View location: For those seeking a less crowded Grand Canyon camping experience, Desert View Campground offers an alternative to the busier Village area. "The fact that it's not in Grand Canyon Village means it won't be so crowded, which is usually what campers are looking for. The sites are fairly close together, but pretty private considering," reports JESS H. who preferred this eastern section of the park.

Proximity to canyon access: Multiple reviewers highlight location as a key factor when selecting accommodations. "This site is probably the closest you can get to the Grand Canyon without actually being on park premises. About 45 minutes from the south rim entrance," notes Sarah M. about Raptor Ranch RV Park's strategic position.

What you should know

Military-only campground option: Camp Navajo/Pine View RV Park offers an alternative for qualified service members. "This is a military only campground. It is for active duty, retired, 100% disabled veterans. By far one of the cleanest places we've been. The bathhouse feels like being @ home. It's spotless," explains Nickie F. about this specialized facility.

Varying site quality: RV parks in the region differ significantly in amenities and maintenance. Some visitors report disappointment with facilities at certain locations, while others find excellent value. Inspect review details carefully before booking.

Shower availability: Access to showers varies widely between campgrounds. At Trailer Village RV Park, "The only downside is if you need showers or laundry services. Both close at 4pm each day so plan accordingly," advises Nick J., highlighting the importance of timing shower access.

Tips for camping with families

KOA amenities: Families often prefer campgrounds with dedicated facilities for children. "This is a great place if you have children. Lots for them to do and lots of kids to play with," recommends Terry T. about Flagstaff KOA, which provides structured recreational options.

Educational opportunities: Combine camping with learning experiences at locations that offer more than basic accommodations. Raptor Ranch provides opportunities to observe birds of prey, while Desert View Campground allows easy access to historical structures like the watchtower.

Site selection guidance: For groups with children, requesting specific sites can improve the camping experience. Many RV parks assign sites upon arrival, so communicating family needs during reservation may help secure more suitable locations.

Tips from RVers

Water connection challenges: RV campers should verify water availability at specific sites. "There was no water at the RV sites. A shower cost $3 in quarters w no change machine... There is one dump station - no site dump for grey water," cautions Thomas S. about potential limitations at some facilities.

Site leveling considerations: RV sites throughout the region vary in levelness. Some parks require minimal adjustment while others demand significant leveling effort. Trailer Village RV Park offers well-maintained sites where one visitor noted, "Site is level, didn't have to do any leveling adjustments."

Length restrictions: Vehicle size limitations apply at many campgrounds near Cameron. Desert View Campground specifically restricts larger RVs: "The max length of rv that can fit in the pull thru sites is 30. My trailer is 20 plus the truck. It hardly fit," warns Julie G. about the tight accommodations.

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