Top Glamping near Peach Springs, AZ

Are you in need of a campground near Peach Springs, AZ? Peach Springs is filled with the activities, sights, and experiences to make everyone in your crew a happy camper. Find the best campgrounds near Peach Springs, AZ. Read helpful reviews and tips to find the perfect camping option for you and your crew.

Best Glamping Sites Near Peach Springs, AZ (7)

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    1. Hualapai Mountain Park

    22 Reviews
    89 Photos
    178 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $15 / night

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    2. Kingman KOA

    22 Reviews
    72 Photos
    69 Saves

    Set in the high desert and surrounded by mountains, this KOA is the campground most centrally located to Arizona attractions. Enjoy a quiet, peaceful environment and great weather year-round. This is the perfect place to set up camp and take day trips to Las Vegas (1.5 hours), the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead (closer than Vegas), the Grand Canyon (2+ hours) and Lake Havasu, home of the London Bridge (45 min.). This is the KOA closest to the Grand Canyon West Skywalk. Visit fun ghost towns like Chloride or Oatman. The campground has free mini golf, Wi-Fi, cable TV, seasonal heated pool and children's train rides. Check out the grocery and souvenir store, laundry and large, landscaped pull thrus. This KOA is pet and big rig friendly. Fun activities welcome all guests throughout the year.

    Pet Policy 2 Max. Please!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. Seligman-Route 66 KOA

    11 Reviews
    21 Photos
    45 Saves

    Come relax with us in Northern Arizona! All of our sites at the Seligman/Route 66 KOA are pull through sites. From teardrop campers to big diesel pushers, this KOA can easily accommodate your rig. Or stay in one of our Kabins amidst the peace & quiet of Seligman. We have tent sites too! Take a short jaunt to town and enjoy the nostalgia of Seligman. The town straddles the longest remaining stretch of Historic Route 66. Stop at Delgadillo's Snow Cap for a malt, just as folks did in the 1950s or try the Road Kill Cafe. In spring, cheer on hundreds of classic cars as they take off on the popular Fun Run to Topock. Enjoy fun and easy day trips to Havasu Falls, Laughlin, the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Prescott, Flagstaff, Williams & Bearizona are easy day trips too. Then come back to the campground's high desert setting to relax by the campfire and tell stories of the day's adventures. Warm, sunny days and cool starry nights are perfect for story-telling. There's no light pollution here!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $28 - $50 / night

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    4. The Caverns Inn Campground & RV Park

    1 Review
    13 Photos
    10 Saves

    48 Sites With Water and Electrical Hookups For RV’s Of All Sizes …

    Tent & Dry Camping

    The Grand Canyon Caverns were created over 65 million years ago, Formed within the limestone that was once the bottom of an ancient inland sea that divided North America. These are the largest dry caverns in the U.S.A.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $45 / night

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    5. BLM Wild Cow Springs Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    9 Photos
    30 Saves
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • ADA Access
    • Tents
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
    • Tent Cabin
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      6. Mohave County Park Hualapai Mount Park

      1 Review
      17 Saves
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • RVs
      • Tents
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      7. Packsaddle Recreation Site

      1 Review
      1 Photo
      17 Saves

      Motorhomes and travel trailers are not recommended on this road. This spot is best suited for small vans and truck campers.

      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs

    Recent Glamping Reviews In Peach Springs

    61 Reviews of 7 Peach Springs Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Seligman-Route 66 KOA
      June 6, 2024

      Seligman-Route 66 KOA

      Basic

      Has everything you need for a good night stay. Small store with the basics. Friendly people. Clean and Hot…(not their fault-it’s summer). Nice place after a long drive.

    • Camper-submitted photo from BLM Wild Cow Springs Recreation Area
      April 11, 2024

      BLM Wild Cow Springs Recreation Area

      Perhaps the nicest campground in AZ!

      I ended up staying here a couple of nights and it's beautiful!  Stay was in September and the weather was beautiful. Trees cover almost everything, there is a little creek, and plenty of opportunities to go exploring on hikes. Loved it!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      March 25, 2024

      Kingman KOA

      Nice stop

      Nice for an overnight stop but we stayed about a week. Narrow sites for big rig parking but they were long enough. Our site sloped forward but we managed. No gravel, dirt; it is the desert. Pleasant staff. A whole lot of birds in the bushes and trees chirping as the sun came up.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      February 11, 2024

      Kingman KOA

      Great Stay

      We stayed for two nights, arrived late and left early. Great for an overnight hookup. Spacious parking and environment. Had a nice walk to Walmart (1.2 miles each way) but they do have a shop on sight. Your standard KOA experience would stay again. Clean showers and toilets.

    • Camper-submitted photo from The Caverns Inn Campground & RV Park
      August 31, 2023

      The Caverns Inn Campground & RV Park

      It did the job

      The staff were lovely! We stayed in the campsite, it was just us there, but the inn was filled. We have no real complaints, the toilets are just porta potties, which I don’t think have ever been cleaned. But it did the job, we need a place to stay to break up a long drive, and it did just that.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      March 31, 2023

      Kingman KOA

      Kingman Arizona KOA

      A wide variety of birds here chirping nicely it's very pleasant and interesting.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Hualapai Mountain Park
      October 20, 2022

      Hualapai Mountain Park

      Beautiful Road can be challenging for large RV's

      We observed a few extra large RV's with challenges making it around curve and up the hill. Mod size RV's/Campers did not have an issue.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      September 20, 2022

      Kingman KOA

      Close to freeway. Great staff!

      Made same day reservation. Site is level. WIFi is strong. Would stay again. Excellent pool and spa!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Hualapai Mountain Park
      September 10, 2022

      Hualapai Mountain Park

      Nice park for hanging out and maybe some hikes

      Got there after dark, the ranger happened to be zipping past the entrance when I arrived and gave me some good info on where to go.

      Set up, read my book, and night night. Lovely sounds of birds and general forest noise.

      Next day I took some hikes (my definition of hike is a very low bar) they have a bunch of trails to explore, too.

      It's a developed and primary campground less than 10 miles from a city, so you definitely know that you aren't in the wilderness, but it's still a beautiful space!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      June 24, 2022

      Kingman KOA

      Handy to 66

      Stopped here traveling on Route 66. Easy check in and courteous staff. Grounds are clean and well kept with some shade. Sites are gravel but pretty level. Bathhouses is clean and pretty new. Couldn’t access campground WiFi

    • Camper-submitted photo from Seligman-Route 66 KOA
      June 14, 2022

      Seligman-Route 66 KOA

      Ok for Overnight

      The staff was very friendly and the campground was well kept. My only ding is the closeness to the railroad tracks. The trains run all night long, and the tracks are elevated.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Hualapai Mountain Park
      June 11, 2022

      Hualapai Mountain Park

      High desert retreat

      I enjoyed my stay here. The terrain is steep, with mountain pines and boulders. This was a welcome change from the surrounding country, as was the lower temperature that comes with higher elevation. It was about 10 °F cooler here than in Kingman when I visited in June. Tent camping is first come first served. I had no problem finding a good spot on a Friday night.

      There are two areas to the campground. The front section has paved roads and is mostly cabins with some tent sites mixed in. There are real bathrooms here, though they were in need of a cleaning when I visited. The back section has dirt roads and all tent sites, with a few porta potties. The roads are steep in places, but nicely graded. My front wheel drive passenger car traversed them without difficulty.

      It is very quiet and dark here at night. Flashlights are a must, as are water vessels: there are no water spigots in the back section. I also saw what I am 80% sure was a mountain lion crossing the road at night when I was walking to one of the porta potties.

      The only real downside I noticed here was the flies. They don't bite, but they buzz around you constantly and can get pretty annoying.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Hualapai Mountain Park
      May 22, 2022

      Hualapai Mountain Park

      Good Area

      Nice area with good views lots to hike. Can get loud near the rec sites and on weekends it can be hard to find a spot. Overall pretty good for a one night stay

    • Camper-submitted photo from Seligman-Route 66 KOA
      May 1, 2022

      Seligman-Route 66 KOA

      A must-stop when weary!

      We were super tired on our trip and happen to come across this cute TeePee at the site. We stopped and got one of their cozy little cabins, which had everything that we needed. There was a full size bed, a bunk bed, a desk and chair, a cute little porch swing, a fire pit, a water spigot and inside the cabin they also had air conditioning and a couple heaters. All we did was grab our sleeping bags and throw them on the bed. The cabin had outlets, so we grabbed our portable charger and fridge and we settled right in! The compound itself has a laundromat, a pool, a space for your dog to play and stretch out, a playground for the kids and a really great store that is pretty well stocked with just about anything that you could need. The staff was awesome!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Seligman-Route 66 KOA
      April 9, 2022

      Seligman-Route 66 KOA

      Great Stay

      Awesome staff! The check in process was so smooth, the park was super well taken care of and a short drive from some Route 66 attractions, would definitely stay again!

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      March 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      January 27, 2022

      Kingman KOA

      Nice KOA

      People are nice, campground is clean with hedges between sites for privacy

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      January 5, 2022

      Kingman KOA

      Very nice KOA!

      Kind front staff helped these weary travelers. Typically sparkling clean restrooms/shower/laundry. Sites were slightly more spacious than usual. The miniature golf course was a mess of leaves and pebbles but we played anyway. Fairly quiet in terms of traffic noise.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      October 3, 2021

      Kingman KOA

      Great for Noobs

      We are fresh new travel trailer haulers and this was our first stop for the night on our journey home. The staff was excellent and very helpful. Very willing to show us the ropes if needed. We were directed right to our site and all the sites seem to have nice hedge screens between the sites. Made our spot feel pretty private. The playground is nice our 2 year old had a blast ripping around it. So far best KOA I've stayed at. The camp store was well stocked also.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Hualapai Mountain Park
      September 22, 2021

      Hualapai Mountain Park

      Easy access beautiful setting

      Just a quick overnight stay. The site is easy to get to and set up, mostly level and plenty of space. Very quiet and clean.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      July 24, 2021

      Kingman KOA

      Overnighter

      The people at the Kingman Koa were very nice and accommodating. Rv spots are all dirt but surrounded by trees and bushes for some privacy. Bathrooms were older but clean. There is a cute dog park with a few tunnels to climb on, but no grass. A bunch to do for kids. They have a nice playground, mini golf, horse shoes, and a pool. The pool was good side but the water was alittle merky.

      Adorable mini log cabins for rent.

      Overall good place for short trips. Tucked in a neighborhood and close to retail and town. Propane fill up available on site.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      July 3, 2021

      Kingman KOA

      First night in our camper

      We picked up our camper today and spent the first night here. When we pulled up a staff member met us to make sure everything was hooked up well and showed us around. Felt welcomed wishin the first 5 minutes. Urban area with lots of amenities nearby, perfect for getting groceries and starting our adventure.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Packsaddle Recreation Site
      May 26, 2021

      Packsaddle Recreation Site

      Dispersed

      Not to much to say but it’s a desert and free camping. No hook ups Atv heaven Dirt bike fun Big area to get dirty and have fun. If your lucky you may find some bulls hanging around

    • Camper-submitted photo from Kingman KOA
      March 19, 2021

      Kingman KOA

      Kingman KOA

      This is a typical KOA located within a suburban neighborhood. The campground is located about 2 miles from the grocery store, shopping center, and freeway. Although it wasn't open when I was there, there is a food truck at the campground that everyone says has good food. It was quiet at night too. 

      Cell Service: Good



    Guide to Peach Springs

    Camping near Peach Springs, Arizona, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. With several campgrounds in the area, you can find the perfect spot to unwind and explore.

    What to do:

    • Hiking: There are plenty of trails nearby. Campers have enjoyed the hikes, with one reviewer mentioning, "I took some hikes... they have a bunch of trails to explore" at Hualapai Mountain Park.
    • Stargazing: The clear desert skies make for fantastic stargazing. One camper at A Spark in the Dark said, "The night sky was incredible with great views of the Milky Way."
    • Exploring Route 66: The historic Route 66 is nearby, and many campers appreciate its charm. A visitor at Seligman-Route 66 KOA noted, "The park was super well taken care of and a short drive from some Route 66 attractions."

    What campers like:

    • Friendly staff: Campers often mention the welcoming atmosphere. One reviewer at Kingman KOA said, "Pleasant staff" made their stay enjoyable.
    • Clean facilities: Many appreciate the cleanliness of the campgrounds. A camper at Havasupai Reservation Campground remarked, "There are facilities with fresh water within walking distance of the campgrounds."
    • Scenic views: The beautiful landscapes are a big draw. A visitor at Happy Trails Campground mentioned, "Beautiful views and very peaceful."

    What you should know:

    • Limited amenities: Some campgrounds, like Hwy 193 BLM Dispersed, have no drinking water or toilets. A camper noted, "No amenities so make sure you bring everything you need."
    • Road conditions: Access roads can be rough. A reviewer at DW Ranch Road mentioned, "Road in is definitely not RV friendly."
    • Wildlife encounters: Be prepared for wildlife. One camper at Hualapai Mountain Park shared, "I also saw what I am 80% sure was a mountain lion crossing the road at night."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose family-friendly sites: Look for campgrounds with amenities like playgrounds. A visitor at Seligman-Route 66 KOA appreciated the "playground for the kids."
    • Plan for activities: Bring games and outdoor toys. A camper at Happy Trails Campground mentioned, "Lots of trails to explore with your off-roading toys."
    • Pack snacks and drinks: Keep everyone happy with plenty of food. A reviewer at Kingman KOA noted, "They do have a shop on site."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check site sizes: Some sites may be narrow. A camper at Kingman KOA said, "Narrow sites for big rig parking but they were long enough."
    • Use strong Wi-Fi: If you need to stay connected, look for campgrounds with good Wi-Fi. A reviewer at Kingman KOA mentioned, "WiFi is strong."
    • Be mindful of noise: Some campgrounds are near train tracks. A visitor at Seligman-Route 66 KOA noted, "The trains run all night long."

    Camping near Peach Springs, Arizona, has something for everyone, whether you're looking for adventure or a peaceful getaway.

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