Best RV Parks & Resorts near Greer, AZ

The White Mountains region surrounding Greer has RV sites that accommodate rigs up to 45 feet long at several campgrounds. Most RV spots in the area come with gravel or concrete pads that make leveling easier than at more primitive mountain locations. You'll find a mix of partial and full hookup options throughout Greer, with 30-amp service standard and 50-amp available at newer facilities. The access roads to Greer campgrounds handle larger vehicles well, though some of the forest service roads narrow considerably after rain. Dump stations are available at the larger campgrounds, while smaller ones may require driving 10-15 minutes to the nearest facility. Cell service varies widely across the area - stronger signals near town and spotty coverage in the outlying forest campgrounds. Most RV sites include the standard fire ring and picnic table setup, with moderate spacing between neighbors at public campgrounds. Generator hours typically run from 8am to 8pm in national forest campgrounds, with private parks sometimes allowing longer hours. The closest full grocery store is about 30 minutes away in Springerville, so stock up before setting up camp. Summer weekends fill quickly, especially during fishing season when the nearby streams draw crowds. Winter camping options for RVs are limited, with most facilities closing after the first significant snowfall. The town of Greer sits at 8,500 feet elevation, which means cooler temperatures even in summer - a big plus for desert dwellers looking to escape the heat.

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Best RV Sites Near Greer, Arizona (71)

    1. Springerville RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Springerville, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (505) 215-0712

    "The Springville RV Park is well spread out very nice pull through down the middle and equally spacious back in on both sides of the pull through spots. Full hookups 30amp 50amp and 20amp power poll."

    "Clean laundry, clean grounds. Good electricity and water pressure. Only one wifi spot near office. Super nice folks. Verizon 5G is strong but slowish. Close to town."

    2. Encore Venture In

    6 Reviews
    Show Low, AZ
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The sites are pretty level, really wide, and fairly deep. There is a concrete patio with each site. Sites are covered in cinders which are a bit of a pain."

    "This is an RV Resort, not a camp ground. The lots are average size and fairly easy to get in to. I’m glad I had a spotter. They have nice amenities including cable TV."

    3. Gristmill Farms RV Park

    1 Review
    Springerville, AZ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 757-9334

    $45 / night

    4. Coronado Trail RV Park 55+

    1 Review
    Alpine, AZ
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 339-4041

    "CTRV is a quiet, adult oriented, RV park in the pines of Alpine. This is a very nice, easy access CG with level back-in gravel sites. It is a great base camp to visit the area."

    5. Hon-Dah RV Park

    4 Reviews
    McNary, AZ
    26 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 369-0299

    "Very large CG with full hookups, level sites, flush toilets and showers. Casino and its restaurants next door. Wild horses venture through the camp in the evening!"

    "Excellent location near Pinetop-Lakeside and Show Low. Easy check-in. Wifi available. Clean bathrooms. Laundry available. Wonderful hosts. 24 hour security driving around."

    7. Ponderosa RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 368-6989

    $45 / night

    "Ponderosa is a reasonably quiet (“home improvement” construction next door to us), adult oriented, RV park in the pines(we had apple trees) of Pinetop."

    "My wife and I have always wanted to visit The White Mountains in Arizona since over the years we've gone by several times on I40. "

    8. Elk Horn RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Lakeside, AZ
    34 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 368-5343

    "Great location between Show Low and Pinetop with Highway access."

    "The Elk Horn is a beautiful and quiet community with great people"

    9. Bear Paw RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Eagar, AZ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 333-4650
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RV Park Reviews near Greer, AZ

253 Reviews of 71 Greer Campgrounds


  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 1, 2022

    Ponderosa RV Resort

    Adult Oriented CG In The Pines

    We spent 5-nights here (July 1-6, 2022). Ponderosa is a reasonably quiet (“home improvement” construction next door to us), adult oriented, RV park in the pines(we had apple trees) of Pinetop. I wouldn’t call Ponderosa a RV Resort as it’s more a trailer park with the vast majority of occupants being long term tenants. It is a relatively easy access CG with back-in and pull through (8?) gravel sites. It is a good base camp to visit the area. There are plenty local attractions: lakes, rivers and streams, wilderness and national forests. Activities include: fishing, biking (wish I brought my mtn bike), hiking/walking and ATV trails. We did not make use of the laundry, bathrooms or showers. The WiFi was good as was cell phone reception. We might stay here again.

  • Craig & Linda  L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2022

    Springerville RV Park

    No local TV, only online, poor wifi

    The Springville RV Park is well spread out very nice pull through down the middle and equally spacious back in on both sides of the pull through spots. Full hookups 30amp 50amp and 20amp power poll. The water spickets are in an under ground, green lawn sprinklers control box with an insulation blankets. Because this place does get snow in the winters. Don't want the water pipes to freeze. Don't think there is a decated dump station. But every campsite does have its own dump station. The whole campground is graded level with fresh gravel each spring. Which makes it nice to park and to get leavel you just have to raise or lower your tongue jack as the case may be! There are young trees which will make for some shade when they get bigger. They are making improvements with each year. There are not Picnic tables in every site. But after talking to Don the camp host you could get a spot with one at checkin or one if one is available at a nearby spot move to your spot. There is laundry room with a books and DVD to borrow or exchang system. We pickout two DVD to watch tonight. Tried to do an over air scan with our TV, but no stations found. So you will need to bring your own Satellite system system are your own DVD's or movies to watch. As with most campgrounds this place has a very limited WiFi. Writing this with it. But our Fire TV can't connect enough to watch. Was able to cast from my phone to watch a Netflix show using a patch cord till phone battery was use up. Over all this is a very nice campground. There is a Safeway Grocery store about a 5 minute drive down the road in town. The what you could say is a negative point. No play grounds for kids, (there is the very big flat oval drive way around the pull through area the kids could ride their bikes around, have seen a few doing that). It is a nice flat place to walk your dogs. There is no fenced in dog run areas. No bathroom or showers. It is on the list of improvements to come. There is not a Credit cards reader for payments. You can pay with a check, but to use your card. The Camp host takes a picture of it. Then sends it to the owner to run the card. After she has the info, she has the hose deleted it. The way I would recommend is to call her at check in to give here the information directly. She does not take a reservation fee when making your reservation. Still runs on your hand shake is your word you will be here and she will have spot saved for you. So if delay or need to cancel be a person of your word to let them know.

  • Roger W.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 2, 2024

    Cosmic Campground - Dark Sky Sanctuary

    Dark Skys, Telescope Pads, and Scenery

    International cosmic campground: Beautiful scenery. Beautiful views. No water availability. Concrete pads for telescopes. (Scale 1- bad, 5-Very good

    (71 yr olds in 17’ trailer.)

    Overall Rating: 3 for camp site layout 5 for dispersed sites Security: No Usage during visit: very full during weekday Site Privacy: No Site Spacing: close Pad surface: Gravel Outside Road Noise: far from highway , no highway noise problem Through Traffic in campground: No Electric Hookup: No Sewer Hookup: No Dump Station: no Potable Water Available: i did not see available water. Generators: yes Bathroom: Pit toilet Showers: no Pull Throughs: All are back in.
    Solar: Good in sites Insects: not an issue during our Spril visit Sites: sites in the campground are tight. Some dispersed camping nearby looks pretty nice. Some are close enough to use the bathroom.

  • S
    May. 19, 2021

    Encore Venture In

    Nice But Sites a Little Tricky

    This is really a Park Model Resort that has about 25% of their sites set aside for RVs. The RV sites are scattered throughout the park but they have tried to group them together as much as possible. The sites are pretty level, really wide, and fairly deep. There is a concrete patio with each site. Sites are covered in cinders which are a bit of a pain. They present a somewhat soft surface which is like walking in about 6 inches of soft sand. Almost all the sites have a tree planted right at the front next to the road. Some of the trees are a bit wide which really makes getting into the site difficult. Even though the sites are wide the RV parking area is between the patio and the sewer connection which is about 11ft wide. When you combine that with landscaping and patio covers on some of the park models and getting in some sites can be real challenging for a larger rig. We have a 40ft motorhome and have been to this park probably 8 times. So far we have made it in and out but with some new scratches and a bit of maneuvering. Cell service is pretty bad here. We have Verizon cell phones which usually worked for phone service but sometimes cut out. We have Verizon and AT&T hotspots. AT&T worked the best but not fast enough to stream anything most of the time. There is Wi-Fi offered for a fee but we have not tried that. They also offer cable TV which I believe is free. They have a couple of dog parks, nice common areas, laundry, and a small gym. They have some other clubs and activity rooms but all of those have been closed due to Covid.

  • Dee W.
    Sep. 15, 2021

    Alpine Divide Campground

    Camp amid tall ponderosa pines

    Wooded wonderland. Fire rings, picnic tables, potable water access and toilets. Elk were bugling at dusk! Large pull in spots fit our 36' class A with slide out just fine. Downside is that it's just off 191 so road noise until 9pm and as of 7am, but not bad.

  • J
    Aug. 1, 2021

    Encore Venture In

    RV Resort

    This is an RV Resort, not a camp ground. The lots are average size and fairly easy to get in to. I’m glad I had a spotter. They have nice amenities including cable TV. There is free WiFi, but only at the office. Dog friendly. It has many park models and seems to be a retirement community. The people were nice. Great place to spend the summer months in Arizona. A bit expensive, but I was here for work so it was paid for.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2022

    Coronado Trail RV Park 55+

    Quiet Adult Oriented CG In The Pines

    We spent 8-nights here (June 7-15, 2022). CTRV is a quiet, adult oriented, RV park in the pines of Alpine. This is a very nice, easy access CG with level back-in gravel sites. It is a great base camp to visit the area. There are plenty local attractions: lakes, rivers and streams, wilderness and national forests. Activities include: fishing, biking (wish I brought my mtn bike), hiking/walking and ATV trails. The elk herds out number the cattle– a morning and evening spectacle! We did not make use of the laundry, bathrooms or showers. The WiFi was good as was cell phone reception (we lost both for 2-1/2 days due to a fiber optic cable break near Show Low/Springerville).

    The owners, Sherrie and Paul, are awesome! We would definitely stay here again.

    (Side note: Coronado Trails Cabins is NOT affiliated with CTRV)

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 4, 2024

    Hon-Dah RV Park

    Very large CG, mostly full timers

    Very large CG with full hookups, level sites, flush toilets and showers. Casino and its restaurants next door. Wild horses venture through the camp in the evening! Spots are pretty close together, it is very full and mostly full timer/long term campers. Staff was helpful and courteous. We did not have a reservation until that morning. It is very busy so advance reservations are the norm. casino offers first timers a players pass with $6 for food and $5 casino credit.

  • Jorge G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 31, 2024

    Apache Creek Campground

    Perfect secluded free stopover

    Lovely area in western NM. Many spaces to set up and hunker down for a night or two. The general lack of amenities probably precludes a long term stay for most. Access to the rest of the forest and great hiking on a dirt road headed south. Lower elevation than other areas nearby so it stays snow free through the winter for the most part. 

    The general store nearby is also a nice plus. No T-Mobile cell service anywhere in the area though.


Guide to Greer

Greer, Arizona, offers a fantastic escape for RV enthusiasts, with a variety of campgrounds that cater to different needs and preferences.

Big rigs should check out Springerville RV Park

  • The spacious sites at Springerville RV Park are designed to accommodate larger RVs, ensuring a comfortable stay.
  • With full hookups available, including 30 and 50 amp options, this park is well-equipped for all your RV needs.
  • The park's level sites make it easy to park without the hassle of unhooking your rig.

RVers appreciate amenities like those at Gristmill Farms RV Park

  • Gristmill Farms RV Park offers essential amenities such as electric hookups, sewer connections, and clean showers for a convenient camping experience.
  • The campground is pet-friendly, allowing you to bring your furry friends along for the adventure.
  • With a focus on cleanliness and ongoing improvements, this park is a well-reviewed choice for RV travelers.

Most parks have electrical and sewer hookups

  • Bear Paw RV Park features both electric and sewer hookups, making it a practical option for RVers looking for full-service sites.
  • At Hon-Dah RV Park, you'll find well-maintained facilities, including flush toilets and showers, enhancing your camping comfort.
  • Mountain Aire RV Park provides essential hookups and a welcoming atmosphere for both tents and RVs, ensuring a pleasant stay in the beautiful surroundings.

Frequently Asked Questions

What RV parks are available in Greer, Arizona?

The Greer area offers several RV park options. Mountain Aire RV Park is located near Greer and provides drive-in access for RVers. For those willing to venture a short distance, Springerville RV Park offers spacious pull-through sites in the middle with back-in spots on both sides, featuring full hookups with 30/50/20 amp power options. Other nearby options include Bear Paw RV Park near Eagar, Elk Horn RV Park near Lakeside, and Gristmill Farms RV Park, all providing convenient access to the White Mountains region while maintaining proximity to Greer's natural attractions.

What amenities do RV parks in Greer offer?

RV parks near Greer typically offer essential amenities for comfortable stays. Coronado Trail RV Park 55+ provides quiet, adult-oriented accommodations with level back-in gravel sites and easy access. It serves as an excellent base camp for exploring local attractions including lakes, rivers, and wilderness areas. Hon-Dah RV Park features full hookups, level sites, flush toilets, and showers, with a casino and restaurants next door. Many parks in the region offer concrete patios, water hookups designed for winter protection, and varying levels of WiFi access. Some parks also accommodate pets and provide cable TV connections.

When is the best season to visit Greer, AZ with an RV?

Summer is generally the prime season for RV visits to Greer, typically from June through August when temperatures are pleasantly mild at this higher elevation. Encore Venture In sees many visitors during this period, with its wide, fairly deep sites that accommodate RVs comfortably. Early fall (September) can be ideal with fewer crowds and beautiful foliage. Alpine Divide Campground offers a wooded setting where you might even hear elk bugling at dusk in autumn. Winter visits are possible at some year-round parks, but prepare for snow and ensure your RV is winterized. Spring brings wildflowers but can be unpredictable with lingering snow or sudden storms.