Best RV Parks & Resorts near Cameron, AZ
Looking for the best Cameron RV camping? The Dyrt can help you find the best RV campsites for your next trip. These scenic and easy-to-reach Cameron campsites are perfect for RV campers.
Looking for the best Cameron RV camping? The Dyrt can help you find the best RV campsites for your next trip. These scenic and easy-to-reach Cameron campsites are perfect for RV campers.
Welcome to Black Bart's RV Park. Our park has over 175 spaces available for very competitive Daily & Monthly Rates. We also have Tent Spaces available for up to 3 nights. Amenities include water & power hook-ups and adapters, a General Store, a Laundromat, and more!
$75 / night
$25 - $75 / night
Trailer Village is the only in-park RV campground with full hookups (sewage, water, and electrical with 30 amp and 50 amp sites available) Open year-round, Trailer Village features paved pull-through sites which can accommodate vehicles up to 50 feet long. Trailer Village is operated by Delaware North. Reservations can be made up to 13 months in advance. If visiting during the busy season (May through October) making reservations 1 year in advance is recommend. Visit their website to make reservations.
One stop RV Park for an unforgettable vacation out West. Cameron Trading Post RV Park includes full hookups and is just 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon. Extend your stay and enjoy other unforgettable sites such as Antelope Canyon, Lake Powell, and Monument Valley. Set within a high desert landscape, the Cameron Trading Post RV Park near Grand Canyon is a paved pull-through site perfect for vehicles up to 50 feet long. Best of all, we are open year-round. Our Grand Canyon RV park is located right off Hwy 89 where you are surrounded by historic landmarks and breathtaking views.
$35 / night
The Flagstaff KOA is a beautiful mountain campground set at 7000 feet among tall ponderosa pine trees at the base of the San Francisco Peaks. Looking for the perfect campsite or cabin? We offer free Wi-Fi, 50 amp, RV patio sites, new big-rig friendly RV sites, authentic teepee's, deluxe cabins with bathrooms & linens, rustic camping cabins, tent sites, cable TV, laundry facilities, clean restrooms and showers, on-site groceries and souvenirs, banana bike rentals and so much more! From Memorial Day to Labor Day we have free barrel train rides for the kids (weather permitting), family movie nights, jumping pillow, natural playground, and an onsite cafe making breakfast every morning. We are only 2 miles from the Flagstaff Aquaplex Indoor Water park. Located off Route 66, The Flagstaff KOA is just an hour from the beautiful Red Rocks of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon, an hour and a half from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, 99 miles from the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert, two hours from Lake Powell and 30 minutes from Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon and Native American Ruins. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff is here to make sure your vacation is the trip of a lifetime!
$100 / night
Woody Mountain Campground and RV Park is located just outside Flagstaff, AZ. The campground is close to many scenic parts of northern Arizona, and has a variety of sites to meet your needs. Every site is unique in and around the tree. Large pull-through sites, full hook-ups 30 AMP, partial hook-ups, and tent sites. We have space for group tenting as well.
Our South Rim campground is open year-round. We are located in Tusayan, Arizona, one mile south of the park entrance, on Highway 64. The Imax Theater, the General Store, restaurants, and shopping venues are all within walking distance. We offer RV sites with either 50 or 30 amp full hook ups. Tent camping sites are available without hook ups, with direct access to hiking on the Arizona Trail. Our amenities include coin operated laundry and restroom/shower facilities.
This campground is for RV only. You need a 2000 year RV and newer. They have complete RV hook ups. 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. Real close to stores and they'll receive packages for you. Very nice, I like it.
We stayed at the RV campground, it was clean and peaceful. I love the trails nearby that take you directly to the Grand Canyon, the market, and Mather Campground. The restrooms are clean, no showers. We had a full hook up. When we woke up in the morning, it was fantastic to see about 7 deer or elk not sure what they were. They’re so huge! They were drinking the RV hookup water. Not sure if they pulled the hose out but it was impressive.
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. Was a fun night. Food was above average.
This park has been renamed to Flagstaff RV Park. The grounds are well kept in a tall evergreen forest. Spaces are fairly close but enough room to get in and out with ease. 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. There are a few long-term residents, but most seem to be travelers. Wi-Fi is decent and T-Mobile got a good signal. I would stay again as a stop over
This was the only place we could reserve and stay within Grand Canyon so we were thrilled to be able to get a reservation around Christmas time. The other campground (Mather) was first-come first-serve and we did not want to take our chances. This is truly an RV park. We did not need full-hook ups for our van but that was all that was available. 53 dollars plus taxes. No showers, no laundry. The services are normally available in the nearby market plaza village but all shut due to COVID presumably, despite restaurants and gift shops in the same area were open. This is a place for big rigs staying a while. Very few vans, massive RVs with big noisy generators so it may not be your cup of tea if you have a small van and seeking a more quiet experience. Nevertheless you can stay a few minutes walk from the rim of Grand Canyon. Can’t really beat the location while camping.
Dirt parking lot at the trailhead for overnight parking. Not for long-term camping. Frequented by the locals for the walk.
Good connection via shuttle bus to Grand Canyon. Full hook up site for 32‘‘ RV.
So if you are looking for a Full Hookup RV parking / camping spot with no thrills other than being 10 minutes from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, this camping spot is for you. But be advised, it’s expensive ($70 per night) and they really jam you in tight with other campers. There are no open fires allowed. The bathrooms are super clean.
Full hookups on a gravel site that's fairly level. Our site was located right at the far end bordering the woods . The wood tables are aging and not level and not for tent campers. Ours was a pull- through which was very convenient for us. For 30 amp campers, you'll have to bring a dog bone converter from 50 to 30. It was nice and cool in June and we enjoyed our brief visit here. One of the few downsides is that there are only porta potties at this side of the RV Park which you took the review down a few notches. The nearest gasoline is at 15 minute drive from here.
Used one night. Lot of old long term trailers. Had reservations arrived 10 min after closing. Went to assigned site and it was occupied. No emergency number, no after hours contact. Even the restaurant has no way to contact anyone. Finally just used a random empty spot. Better management would be to have someone on call for issues. Got a discount after complaining. Would use them again if I had to I guess. Will not be my first choice next time though.
We unfortunately got in late and only one nighted. My review will be short like my stay.
The parking is unorthodox and a little snug. But there is a lot of privacy fencing.
Lot of long-term residents.
All the amenities.
A good base for the Grand Canyon due to it being only a mile from the south rim entrance. They pack the RVs in, sites are right on top of each other. It’s pretty much a really expensive parking lot. Showers cost $2/8min. There was no hot water the first day and we let management know and they gave us a token and fixed it quickly. Our site was full hook up but if you don’t have full hook up they charge for water fill and dump. Laundry was $3 to was and $3 to dry. They do have propane fill. Everything is pretty expensive in the village so I guess you’re paying for convenience.
Great to experience the Grand Canyon but will most likely not be back.
I never knew this place existed until I was driving north from Williams and BOOM - Giant Dinosaur!
It was a bit of an exciting moment which instantly took me back to childhood and I thought at first it was just a weird roadside stop, but then I discovered it was a bit more than just that it is in fact an attraction and RV park.
I went in to inquire about the large BedRock village behind the main store and man was it a surprise. For $5 you can walk through some pretty interesting recreations of the cartoon and talk all the instagrammable photos you could desire. For an additional $18 if you were in an RV you could get the real BedRock experience with a stay at the facility for the night.
While this sounded great, we unfortunately did not travel in an RV so there could be no stay in Bedrock for us, but we did have a little fun around the property before pressing onward to the Grand Canyon.
Just around 20 minutes from the Grand Canyon entrance you will find this little random gem that is a bit outdated and need of some upgrades. I can see how in the past this place was probably something special but not it is something which leaves a little to be desired in way of needing some new paint.
I asked for future reference about amenities and I was told that they offer full hook ups, showers, toilets, a laundry service and also some outdoor activities for the family that didn't include the Bedrock City itself. It looked like a place that as a kid I would greatly enjoy. So maybe next time!
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.
We couldn't believe how empty it was, super close to the park and met some great people. Our water heater and furnace broke down and few people were willing to help. Not many long term people which is great. The office let me borrow the surge protector for the time I was there, Carol was great.
This was a great location for touring the Grand Canyon. Full hook-ups, laundry, and good cell service.
This is the perfect Rv/tent campground! Mixed uses and late night after hours first come first serve full hook up spots available! Conveniently located within walking distance to general store, restaurants and the shuttle service into the Grand Canyon! Highly recommend
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.
Full hook up right by Grand Canyon. Free shuttle buses every 15 mins to the rim and various visitors centers. $85 a night in January a nit steep!
We frequently go to places that are off grid so part of not loving how close the sites were was part of it but we did feel really close together. So close that we could watch our neighbors movie blasting on their loud speaker and our neighbor kicked a soccer ball and hit our trailer a few times.
Dogs are allowed but don’t seem all that welcomed. A lot of dogs were barking through the campground which I honestly don’t care about but our dog was minimally barking for a short period of time. As we were calming him down, one of the long term residents started yelling and hollering for all of the dogs to shut up. He was yelling so bad that the other nearby campers wanted to move spots. Shortly after that, the camp manager came and started yelling at us because our dog barked briefly. There were many other dogs (including our neighbors) that were barking non stop all day and they didn’t seem to get a slap on the wrist.
This one bad experience made us feel unwelcomed but the grounds were well maintained and it did have all of the amenities needed. The service in the general store was very nice and pleasant but it sucks to feel not welcomed at a place you are giving money at to stay when you feel like you’re being as respectful to the rules as you can be.
If it hadn’t been for that one experience, I would’ve liked this place better but because of that, I would not return. The behavior of this long term resident (in the area of site 67) was really uncalled for and not acceptable. To see management on his side though he was acting irrationally was unsettling.
This is an outstanding rv park. We brought our 38ft MH and toad into Grand Canyon for this trip and it was plenty accommodating.
The spots are quite large and we were lucky enough to get one with a large treed area next to it. Full hookups and all.
Great walking distance to the South Rim and easy access to take the toad for a drive to Desert View.
This place is very very popular and fills fast, so always make reservations. Never expect to just pull in and get a spot. Keep an eye on it online...we got our spot for two days due to a cancelation. When we checked to see if we could extend by a day, we were told they were actually overbooked.
This was a good experience for the most part. The women’s bathroom seemed to lack cleaning and toilet paper during most of the 3 days we were there. But being this close to the canyon with full hook ups and lots of trees was awesome.
This RV park is very woodsy, with lots of shade. They offer breakfast burritos at the office from 8-11am. At this time, the laundry is open(showers are closed) but a mask should be worn when in the laundry facility and office. The pricing is$2.00 per wash and$1.50 to dry. The park only offers 30 amp service. Although this park is quite expansive and nowhere near at full capacity, the sites are very tightly assigned beside one another. There is NO social distancing available when your neighbor is less than a few feet away. We will not be returning to this RV park. In addition, the electrical hookups were at ground level with no breaker box.
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!
This campground was great. Right in the middle of the National Park With full hook ups. Not as pretty as Mather Campground next door but we had a great stay with AC for the dog on hot summer days we were there. Had plenty of elk come through our site while there which was really cool. Definitely recommend!
General: It is disappointing when the National Park Service outsources its campgrounds to an “authorized concessioner” who, in turn, puts profits over maintenance as is the case with this campground. However, if you want to camp within the Grand Canyon, this is one of two choices. This one is primarily for large RVs but for anyone who wants FHU sites.
Site Quality: Sites on one side have the advantage of paved streets/camper pads while the ones on the other side are mostly dirt. As would be expected in an RV park, sites are close together with zero privacy between them. Although the sites appear level, they are not completely so.
Bath/shower house: Only two bathhouses, each with three stalls and two sinks for the entire 123-site campground. If you want a shower, you have to go to Camper Services (drive or a 10-minute walk). The bathrooms were last cleaned two days before we arrived and when we left after four nights, they still had not been cleaned. No ADA access or stall, surprising in a National Park.
Amenities: The only “amenity” would be the shuttle service to take you to various points in the Grand Canyon, but this is offered by the park service, not the concessioner.
We chose this “campground” because we were meeting friends who needed the hookups. We don’t mind paying for a nice RV park when needed but $75 was a hell of lot to pay just for hookups and no amenities generally offered by other RV parks. IMO, two stars is a generous rating for this campground, but you are a captive audience if you want to stay within the park with hookups and they know it!
This is one of the few national campgrounds that have full hook ups. There are paved sites (slanted to drain rain), bathrooms, and plenty of space! Hot showers and laundry available in a short drive (socially distanced for covid so only 1/2 available to use). Showers cost $2.50/5 min. Shuttle service available at campground for sightseeing. Grocery, post office, and bank very close! Quiet and lots of trees. Beautiful! Wildlife comfortable here too!
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