Best RV Parks & Resorts near Kingman, AZ

Kingman's RV parks offer a range of full hookup options for traveling motorhomes. Sunrise RV Park provides 46 sites with 20/30/50 amp electrical connections on sites up to 45 feet long, while Fort Beale RV Park features clean gravel sites with full hookups and a pool. A camper noted, "This RV park is more long term residents, but they have overnight spots with nicely paved streets throughout and leveled RV sites," regarding Zuni Village RV Park, which has over 100 total sites including eight designed for overnight stays. Blake Ranch RV Park accommodates big rigs with pull-through sites that can handle rigs up to 60 feet in combined length, offering easy interstate access.

Access to mountain parks may present challenges for larger motorhomes. The road to Hualapai Mountain Park involves steep grades and tight curves, with one reviewer warning that "a few extra large RV's had challenges making it around curves and up the hill." Most Kingman area RV parks remain open year-round with dump stations, showers, and laundry facilities available on-site. Cell service varies by location, with strong coverage at Blake Ranch RV Park where visitors report 2-3 bars on major carriers. Pet policies differ between parks - most welcome pets but have varying restrictions on designated dog areas. Picnic tables are standard at most sites, though spacing between RVs can be tight, particularly at Sunrise and Zuni Village where privacy is limited.

Best RV Sites Near Kingman, Arizona (88)

    1. Sunrise RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (928) 753-2277

    "This is a small, very tidy campground with large pull-thru sites for big rigs. The people here are friendly and helpful. Easy location on and off highway located on historic Route 66."

    "We were heading west and wanted to stay in Kingman. This was one of the choices and I'm glad we chose Sunrise. The price was $40 and our dog was no additional charge."

    2. Blake Ranch RV Park

    7 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 757-3336

    $40 - $60 / night

    "We have learned that KOA’s laid out in the 60’s and 70’s are not laid out for modern big rig rv’s. We have a Cyclone 4270 (44’ 5th wheel) and in truck and we’re around 60’."

    "It was nice to check in late after a long day of driving. My Dog enjoyed the dog run."

    3. Fort Beale RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 753-3355

    "We travel full time so we see a lot of parks. This one is small but clean and modern. There seems to be few long term campers which helps to keep the park looking clean."

    "Paved road, clean gravel sites, beautiful pool, dog park fenced in. Small but big enough for pups to get exercise safely. Staff super friendly and helpful. CLEAN, CLEAN PLACE!"

    4. Zuni Village RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    0 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 692-6202

    "This RV park is more long term residents, but they have iver nigt spots. all the streets are nicely paved throughout,  leveled RV sites over 100 total RV sites(8 overnight sites), alot of trees which gives"

    "Very friendly staff! Lots of trees to help shade the rig. Will stay here again when back in the area."

    5. Katherine Landing North Campground

    8 Reviews
    Bullhead City, AZ
    31 miles
    Website

    "Tables 

    Fire rings at each spot

    Laundry room

    Bathrooms

    I saw some power outlets throughout the camp ground. 

    The roads are paved and great for biking. "

    "Nice CG at the south end of Lake Mohave, but inside the NPS Lake Mead National Recreation Area."

    6. Tradewinds RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Golden Valley, AZ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 565-5115

    "Most level RV site we have stayed in over a month!  Gravel with concrete patio and picnic table.  Nice Laundry Facilities with several machines at a reasonable price. "

    "Full hook-ups make the stay very convenient and comfortable, not only the cost is very reasonable. Dogs enjoyed the dog park and the old farm equipment made the place very rustic."

    7. Canyon West RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 753-9378

    8. Adobe RV Park

    1 Review
    Golden Valley, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 565-3010

    "Most of the guests seemed to be inside and very quiet or asleep by 7-8pm! Us youngsters are pretty quiet too so it suited us just fine."

    9. Chloride Western R.V. Park

    2 Reviews
    Dolan Springs, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 565-4492

    $25 - $45 / night

    "It is very rustic, like the town, but in a clean and loved way. Mostly full timers who were lovely. We could walk into town and I took 3 mile dog walks into the desert right out the door."

    10. Cottonwood Cove Resort RV Park — Lake Mead National Recreation Area

    5 Reviews
    Searchlight, NV
    42 miles
    Website

    "There are many other coves to explore as you walk the shoreline if you’d like more privacy."

    "My husband and I have been coming to Lake Mojave for years. This is our first campground we ever stayed at together. Marina is nice and has everything you’ll need."

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RV Park Reviews near Kingman, AZ

293 Reviews of 88 Kingman Campgrounds


  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2020

    Zuni Village RV Park

    Nice RV park

    This RV park is more long term residents, but they have iver nigt spots. all the streets are nicely paved throughout,  leveled RV sites over 100 total RV sites(8 overnight sites), alot of trees which gives you alot of privacy,a nice outdoor swimming pool, picnic tables, full hookups, 30/50 amp, dump station, pull thrus, Wi-Fi, handicap accessible showers, restrooms, laundry, vending machines, propane,  dog walk and obvisouly pet friendly.

    Super nice and well kept park for it being a bit older. The location is close to alot of things going on from route 66 to hiking trails. 

    They offer alot of discounts so check out before your arrival or when you arrive. 

    overall a really nice RV park.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 1, 2020

    Colorado River Oasis RV Park

    Very well kept and pretty

    Super nice RV resort in Bullhead city, I was blown away to find this little gem in this area. It's so well kept and plenty of room for the big rigs, Full hook-ups at every site(w/s/e) 20/30/50 amp, I noticed Concrete patios at most sites, oh, and did I mention they have FREE Wi-Fi throughout the park! Also FREE Cable TV! Very wide sites, with plenty of room for your slide-outs. I was impressed by how clean this park is and the level gravel throughout the park and RV sites. Everyone has access to their dope sandy beach and its free use for any guest to launch their boat. This place is pretty and filled with tropical landscaping. Another bonus is they offer a year-round swimming pool and hot tub and a clubhouse with kitchen facilities & TV, a fitness room, spotless restrooms& showers and I did notice laundry facilities. They do have Group rates as well just inquire with them.

    They do have other little cabins or rooms to rent and some that overlook the water. super impressed by this entire place.

  • Paulina B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 6, 2024

    Riverside Casino and RV Park

    Best for comfort and casino access

    Don Laughlin’s Riverside RV Park Resort offers a prime location along the Colorado River with convenient access to all the entertainment and amenities of the Riverside Resort.

    The park features spacious, level sites with full hookups and well-maintained facilities, including a laundry room and a dog park.

    Guests can enjoy shuttle service to the casino, restaurants, and movie theater, making it a great blend of outdoor relaxation and vibrant nightlife.

    Its proximity to the river also provides opportunities for boating, fishing, and scenic views, making it an excellent destination for travelers seeking both recreation and comfort.

    Some of the best campground restrooms. Full hookups & affordable long term rates.

  • Rich J.
    Mar. 24, 2022

    Kingman KOA

    Good KOA

    Wide, level spaces with bushes in between. Lots of amenities including rec room, playground, dog area, and mini golf. Very friendly staff. Close to town but in a quiet neighborhood.

  • M
    Feb. 8, 2022

    Hidden Oasis RV Park

    Boulder Beach Campground

    This campground is very well maintained. There ate concrete pads, picnic table and firerings. There are bathrooms and fresh water hydrants. The bathrooms ate clean. I heard owls hooting, saw some rabbits, and heard coyotes at night. There are drive thru sites for big rigs. There is tent camping. There is a camp host year round. Weather was. Mild views were great.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2020

    The Palms River Resort

    Super dope river spot

    Super dope river spot!!! Rv resort and long term available. They are Building a new playground for children. Boat dock and boat loading area. Full grocery store with neat hot coffee bar for a cost. Vacation rentals available Nice pools, clubhouse and a gym. Boat, ATV, and RV storage available And a boat wash area. Horseshoes Sandy volleyball courts Nice clean showers and bathrooms Little houses and mobile homes available to purchase

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2020

    Desert View RV Resort

    Well the name says it all

    Gravel roads and oleanders between each site for total privacy. You are in the desert but they have made this place feel like you are not in the desert. Each site is pull through and has a pavement slab for table or chairs, water, sewer and 50 amp hook ups. On property they offer showers, T-Mobile phone service, dump station, picnic tables, toilets, WiFi and trash. Pets are allowed! Yayyy... Reservations can be made.

  • Brittney  C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 19, 2020

    Circle S Campground

    a bit run down but decent

     This place is open all year round rates they have nightly, weekly, and seasonal prices available, and depending on the number of people they add on to the price so call ahead of time. In the front in some tent spots nothing special at all about this place. They have ice machine, dump facilities, hookups -Electric 30/20/15 Amp, pet friendly, full phone service for any phone carrier, and a shower house.

    Not much room between RV spaces and a lot of people live there full time, It a little run-down but it's affordable if you trying to just stop in for a short stay off of the main street. But you can do that at other places that are a little nicer for your money. I didn't personally stay here we were driving through Kingman and I wanted to check it out and I wouldn't say I would by any means I would stay here personally due to the cleanliness of facilities.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 8, 2021

    Meadview RV Park

    Diamond in the Rough

    Stumbled upon this gem when trying to get campground (CG) reservations near the Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, but none were to be found. Meadview is near the Grand Canyon West Rim and on the Arizona side of Lake Mead. The drive in from Kingman through Dolan Springs was very interesting and off the beaten path with Joshua trees everywhere as we drove into Meadview. Once we arrived, we were greeted by the very nice owner/manager who provided in-depth details on the area then escorted us to site 31 with FHUs. On this day, site 31 was a pull through since no one was in the site directly behind us. This is a no frills CG. It does have a shower house, laundry, and they sell firewood, propane, and ice. We were amazed at the dazzling views of the Grapevine Mountains and Grand Canyon West, which is about 35 minutes away. Grand Canyon West on the Hualapai reservation has the famous (we found out) SkyWalk. The Grand Canyon West is commercialized and a little on the pricey side. This area also has access to the Colorado River and quads/ATVs are also a thing here. The nearest major amenities are in Kingman about an hour away so stock up before you arrive. If you really want to get away from it all this quiet CG is your place.


Guide to Kingman

RV campgrounds near Kingman, Arizona range from basic to full-service facilities with sites suitable for various motorhome sizes. The area sits at approximately 3,300 feet elevation in the Hualapai Valley, with temperatures ranging from winter lows near freezing to summer highs exceeding 100°F. Most campgrounds maintain year-round operations despite seasonal temperature fluctuations, though many travelers use Kingman as an overnight stop while traveling along Interstate 40.

What to do

Explore hiking trails nearby: Visitors staying at Zuni Village RV Park can access Cerbat Hills/Monolith Gardens for hiking and biking. A reviewer noted, "We chose this park because of its close proximity to the Cerbat Hills/Monolith Gardens for hiking/biking. We also ventured out to Chloride to see the rock murals and petroglyphs - neat experience."

Visit historic Route 66 attractions: Blake Ranch RV Park provides easy access to Kingman's Route 66 heritage sites. One camper shared, "During our stay at Blake Ranch we took advantage of the little store, propane fill up and laundry facilities. The park was well kept, clean, and quiet. If you're going to be staying near Kingman I highly recommend this RV Park."

Enjoy water recreation at Lake Mohave: Katherine Landing North Campground offers direct lake access with boat rentals and swimming. A visitor mentioned, "This place is really well kept and if I could give it 100 stars I sure would...It's about a ten minute walk down to the doc where they have a store, restaurant, boat rentals, fishing, bathrooms and fish cleaning station."

What campers like

Spotless facilities: Fort Beale RV Park maintains exceptionally clean amenities. A guest emphasized, "Awesome RV park. Paved road, clean gravel sites, beautiful pool, dog park fenced in. Small but big enough for pups to get exercise safely. Staff super friendly and helpful. CLEAN, CLEAN PLACE!"

Desert stargazing opportunities: Tradewinds RV Park in Golden Valley offers minimal light pollution. One reviewer commented, "It's in the middle of the desert, between two great towns. It's really quiet, no light pollution at night so you can see the Milky Way, the mountain views are spectacular everywhere you look."

Accessibility for travelers with disabilities: Multiple campgrounds provide wheelchair-accessible facilities. At Sunrise RV Park, a reviewer noted, "Great fir overnight stay. Full hook up $47 which we thought reasonable. Concrete and gravel we had a flat site. We used the lending library for a couple of videos we had not seen!"

What you should know

Cell service coverage varies: Most parks near Interstate 40 offer reasonable connectivity. At Blake Ranch RV Park, a camper reported, "We spent a week at Blake Ranch RV Park and enjoyed it a lot. We arrived after hours, but our check in papers and map of the park were easily located at the office."

Late arrivals should plan ahead: Many campgrounds offer after-hours check-in processes. At Sunrise RV Park, a guest warned, "We came in around 8 PM, everything seemed smooth for during a late night check-in. Only problem is, restroom code and wi-fi code was nowhere to be seen or found."

National Recreation Area camping has different pricing: Katherine Landing North Campground offers more affordable dry camping. A visitor mentioned, "Nice CG at the south end of Lake Mohave, but inside the NPS Lake Mead National Recreation Area. Lots of campsites some are FCFS some are reserved. $24/$12 senior, other sites with power and water hookups are 73$ nite..crazy!"

Tips for camping with families

Find parks with recreational facilities: Fort Beale RV Park includes a swimming pool and dog area for family enjoyment. A reviewer stated, "Super nice and well kept park for it being a bit older. The location is close to alot of things going on from route 66 to hiking trails."

Consider proximity to town amenities: Sunrise RV Park provides convenient access to city services. A camper shared, "This place quite literally saved my partner and I's lives when our accommodations fell through. We needed a place to park our van and thank God Sunrise had availability at the last minute."

Look for campgrounds with privacy between sites: Zuni Village RV Park offers more vegetation between sites. A reviewer mentioned, "All the streets are nicely paved throughout, leveled RV sites over 100 total RV sites(8 overnight sites), alot of trees which gives you alot of privacy."

Tips from RVers

Check site length specifications carefully: Blake Ranch RV Park accommodates larger combinations. A camper explained, "We have a Cyclone 4270 (44' 5th wheel) and in truck and we're around 60'. This means we hunt for alternative camp sites with larger layouts and entry points."

Ask about discounts when booking: Zuni Village RV Park offers various rate reductions. A reviewer recommended, "They offer alot of discounts so check out before your arrival or when you arrive."

Consider small parks for quieter stays: Tradewinds RV Park provides a peaceful alternative to busier parks. A camper shared, "We stayed in site 7C for two nights. Check in was extremely friendly! Most level RV site we have stayed in over a month! Gravel with concrete patio and picnic table."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Kingman, AZ is Sunrise RV Park with a 4-star rating from 7 reviews.

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