Best Glamping near Peach Springs, AZ

Kingman KOA houses deluxe glamping accommodations and cabins on spacious sites with hedges for privacy, while Hualapai Mountain Park offers high-elevation glamping in scenic mountain surroundings. Both locations provide climate-controlled units with comfortable beds, electricity, and outdoor gathering spaces with fire rings. According to a camper, "The grounds are clean and well kept with some shade. Sites are gravel but pretty level." These glamping options combine the comforts of indoor living with the natural beauty of Arizona's landscape, featuring picnic tables, convenient proximity to Route 66 attractions, and on-site market facilities for essential supplies.

The glamping sites near Peach Springs maintain recreational facilities that enhance the outdoor experience while providing luxurious accommodations. Kingman KOA features a miniature golf course, playground, and dedicated pet areas that complement their safari-style accommodations. One guest highlighted that "the playground is nice, our 2-year-old had a blast ripping around it." Wildlife enthusiasts appreciate the natural setting, with another visitor noting, "A whole lot of birds in the bushes and trees chirping as the sun came up." Located within driving distance of Grand Canyon Caverns and historic Route 66 attractions, these glamping destinations serve as ideal basemcamps for exploring northwestern Arizona's landmarks. Reservations are available year-round at most properties, with peak season running from spring through fall when the weather is most favorable.

Best Glamping Sites Near Peach Springs, Arizona (8)

    1. The Caverns Inn Campground & RV Park

    1 Review
    Peach Springs, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 422-3223

    $45 / night

    2. Hualapai Mountain Park

    23 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 681-5700

    $15 / night

    "There were lots of cute Christmas lights and decorations around which we loved."

    "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."

    3. Kingman KOA

    22 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 757-4397

    "If you can afford it, the deluxe patio sites offer the most room, plus a concrete patio, fire pit, and grill."

    "This a great experience since we were originally not planning on camping on our way back to California, but it got late and we were tired.we got a KOA basic abin which fit my husband and I and a bunk bed"

    4. Seligman-Route 66 KOA

    13 Reviews
    Seligman, AZ
    35 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 422-3358

    $28 - $50 / night

    "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."

    "This KOA is a few minutes drive into famous Seligman, AZ which was the town on route 66 that inspired the Disney Movie CARS, and you can see that everywhere in the town."

    6. BLM Wild Cow Springs Recreation Area

    3 Reviews
    Kingman, AZ
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 718-3700

    "Plenty of tree coverage to slow the occasional chilly breeze that crept up on us. 4x4 or all-wheel drive recommended but on a dry day with a well maintained grade a crossover had no problem with the ascent"

    7. Mohave County Park Hualapai Mount Park

    1 Review
    Kingman, AZ
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 681-5700

    "Campsites built by CCC, old stone cabins, walls, and trails. There's RV parking away from park, a few campsites for small trailers, and beautiful tent sites."

    8. Packsaddle Recreation Site

    1 Review
    Dolan Springs, AZ
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 692-4400
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Glamping Reviews near Peach Springs, AZ

64 Reviews of 8 Peach Springs Campgrounds


  • Beth Ann W.
    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!

  • Rachel H.
    Dec. 12, 2019

    Kingman KOA

    A regular stop when visiting family

    We regularly stay at this KOA when visiting family in the area. We love the Deluxe Patio sites, but they are not in our budget when on a fixed income. If you can afford it, the deluxe patio sites offer the most room, plus a concrete patio, fire pit, and grill.

    This time, we stayed in the longer pull throughs on the other side of the campground - but these pull throughs are narrow if you have slideouts on both sides. Forget using an awning, we barely have room for the slides or walking between slide and hedge. See photos.

    These sites are closest to the road, and there is road noise. Especially when the trash pickup truck comes at 6am.

    The mini golf area has been refreshed and it looks really nice.

  • Katherine T.
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Kingman KOA

    Wonderful for kids

    This a great experience since we were originally not planning on camping on our way back to California, but it got late and we were tired.we got a KOA basic abin which fit my husband and I and a bunk bed which our son loved. The campground also had a pool, hot tub , play ground, mini golf and a little train that kids to ride in around the park starting at 9:30am. I am glad we stayed here, it was a wonderful experience. The staff was friendly and helpful and the on site store had everything you could need. Like all KOA’s the showers and bathrooms were like nice hotel rooms.

  • Cassidy I.
    Jan. 4, 2021

    Hualapai Mountain Park

    Super quaint & nice!

    After seeing the last review I was a little nervous, but we loved this place. We woke up to deer in our campsite and sat and watched them for a while and saw lots of woodpeckers, really lovely wildlife! There were lots of cute Christmas lights and decorations around which we loved. There were a couple cans around but definitely did not see the trash as described previously, or experience the crowdedness or noise at all. I think we may have been the only campers there. Will definitely return next time we’re passing through!

  • Heather H.
    Jul. 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.

  • Mary S.
    Jun. 17, 2018

    Hualapai Mountain Park

    Decent county park near Kingman with good hiking, cabins and ge group sites

    This is a Mohave County park near Kingman AZ. We had a rough start, but it ended up being a reasonable place to stay. And the hiking was excellent.

    A couple days before we arrived, someone called to tell us our site was not going to be ready. The caller wanted to move us across the road to their RV park. We explained we had a teardrop trailer, and they moved our reservation. When we arrived, we realized the RV park was a big parking lot (albeit with a nice view) but there were no bathrooms. It is, however, a full hookup park. If you don't mind camping within a few feet of your neighbors and have a bathroom with your unit, this is a good option. That doesn't work for a teardrop with a living compartment with a futon that folds down into a bed plus a kitchen on the back. A trip back to the office led us to a site across from group camping with a nearby bathroom. (There were two other group sites deeper in the park. All group areas looked nice and were appropriate for large groups.)

    Showers were up above where we camped, but we quickly found out these were locked units that were only for people in some of the cabins that didn't have showers. Oh well, there was a wellness center in Kingman with a gym/shower. That's a good option for occasional showers because we planned to stay multiple nights. Cabins looked nice from the outside, but we didn't see the inside.

    There were a couple camping areas that had nice sites but the road to get to one area was steep and deeply pitted. We would not have wanted to take our trailer too far into those areas. Tent campers, campervans and truck campers would be okay. I don't think they intend for people to tow anything to those spots, but they were very rough (even for a car).

    But....we found an excellent hiking loop and were able to do a 7 to 8 mile hike in varied mountain terrain. There is a good map online that shows all the hiking options. On our way to the trailhead, we passed the area where we had made our reservation. I'm not sure why they waited to call us until a couple days before our stay because this area was not even close to ready for camping. Not sure if it is new or just being redone.

    Wildlife in the area - deer and elk. I was running on the road in one direction while an elk was headed for the campground in the other direction.

  • Daniel L.
    May. 26, 2018

    Seligman-Route 66 KOA

    Best priced KOA around

    This KOA is a few minutes drive into famous Seligman, AZ which was the town on route 66 that inspired the Disney Movie CARS, and you can see that everywhere in the town. The town has lot's of tourist type shopping, great places to eat like Roadkill Cafe, and west side Lido's, as well as a neat Thrift store, I always visit. There's not much in the area, but a 20 minute drive west on route 66 will get you to the Grand Canyon Caverns, my review of their campground can be found on the Dyrt site.

    This KOA we tent camped at, our site was on a grassy area, with gravel car parking for one car. We had an electrical outlet but didn't use it. The site was well shaded with trees and had a fire ring, about a 2 minute walk to the restrooms and showers. on site they have a store and a pool. It's a small KOA but to camp with our tent was under $25 a night. We happened to camp during monsoon season and had some very awesome lighting storms from far away to watch..

    We plan to camp here again, the owners were vert helpful and super friendly, the only issues was a train run all night pretty close to the campground, but I found the noise very calming and there were a lot of bugs in the restroom at night, but again it's camping, so I understood.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 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!

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 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.


Guide to Peach Springs

Cabin camping options near Peach Springs, Arizona range from rustic to modern accommodations at elevations between 3,500 and 6,000 feet. The region experiences dramatic temperature shifts, with summer highs reaching 100°F while winter nights can drop below freezing. Most cabin facilities operate year-round but visitors should check seasonal availability as mountain locations may close during winter months.

What to do

Nighttime wildlife viewing: At Hualapai Mountain Park, the elevation creates opportunities for unique nocturnal wildlife experiences. "I came night hiking here and the star will amaze you. I got to see reptiles like tarantulas and scorpions," reports one visitor who explored after dark.

Disc golf courses: Several campgrounds maintain recreational facilities beyond standard amenities. "We played a bit of disc golf between rain showers, saw an elk, explored the area, and ate twice in Kingman, just 10 miles away," notes a visitor to Hualapai Mountain Park.

Historic Route 66 exploration: From Seligman-Route 66 KOA, travelers can explore the town that inspired the Disney movie Cars. "This KOA is a few minutes drive into famous Seligman, AZ which was the town on route 66 that inspired the Disney Movie CARS, and you can see that everywhere in the town."

What campers like

Affordable cabin options: Visitors appreciate economical overnight options. "Rent a 1930's stone cabin for $90," notes one camper at Hualapai Mountain Park, highlighting the historical structures available as alternatives to tent or yurt camping near Peach Springs, Arizona.

Wildlife encounters: The natural setting allows for close wildlife observation. "I have been there many times over the years and have never been disappointed. I have never been so close to wild life before the elk and deer roam the area, especially in the morning hours," writes one Hualapai visitor.

Privacy hedges: Kingman KOA receives positive feedback for site separation. "Wide, level spaces with bushes in between. Lots of amenities including rec room, playground, dog area, and mini golf," notes one reviewer appreciating the layout that provides a sense of personal space.

What you should know

Train noise considerations: At The Caverns Inn Campground & RV Park, noise can be a factor. "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."

Seasonal closures: Mountain facilities may limit operations during colder months. "The campsites were great, but they were not level, and the turnaround area was under construction so I didn't really have room and nearly jackknifed it," reports a visitor to Hualapai Mountain Park regarding early season conditions.

Facilities vary widely: Expect significant differences between established campgrounds and rustic sites. "This park is a hidden gem, a little rustic. Campsites built by CCC, old stone cabins, walls, and trails. There's RV parking away from park, a few campsites for small trailers, and beautiful tent sites," explains a local reviewer about Mohave County Park Hualapai Mount Park.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular glamping campground near Peach Springs, AZ is The Caverns Inn Campground & RV Park with a 3-star rating from 1 review.

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