Top Cabins near Prescott, AZ

Escape into nature and disconnect from your daily life with cabin camping near Prescott. Finding a place to cabin camp in Arizona is easier than ever. When you're looking for a quiet location in nature, The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect cabin rental.

Best Cabin Sites Near Prescott, AZ (23)

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    1. Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

    39 Reviews
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    326 Saves
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $45 - $150 / night

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    2. Thousand Trails Verde Valley

    23 Reviews
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    273 Saves

    Verde Valley RV Camping is a scenic RV campground in Arizona best known for its expansive desert and mountain backdrops. Situated on the Verde River, this 300-acre oasis in the high desert of Arizona is surrounded by the majestic beauty of the Red Rocks to the north, Mingus Mountains to the west, the Hackberry Mountains to the south and adjacent to beautiful Alcantara Vineyards! Perhaps one of the best reasons for visiting Verde Valley RV is the moderate year-round climate. In fact, many of our guests stay at this RV campground when traveling in Arizona for the comfort it provides to them. Rich in geological and cultural history, the area surrounding Verde Valley RV Camping offers hours of exploration and sightseeing. From the famous ghost town of Jerome, to kayaking the Verde River to scenic drives through Sedona, and wine tasting right next-door, there is adventure and mystery at every turn. Book your stay today in one of our cabins, pitch a tent or park your RV in one of our many scenic sites! Naturally Beautiful RV Campground in Arizona Whether you're planning a retreat for the whole family, a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Verde Valley RV & Camping Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    3. Rio Verde RV Park

    13 Reviews
    40 Photos
    38 Saves
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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    4. Verde River RV Resort & Cottages

    11 Reviews
    6 Photos
    110 Saves
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    • Reservable
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    5. Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

    7 Reviews
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    89 Saves

    Horsethief Basin Recreation Area offers a variety of recreational opportunities including: hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, and OHV riding. Castle Creek Wilderness is located nearby, and Horsethief Cabin and Turney Gulch Group Campground are available by reservation. Day use sites and trails are open year-round; overnight accomodations are not available during the winter. Scroll down (below the recreation map) to learn more about these recreational opportunities. Note: Until further notice, use of a high-clearance vehicle is recommended for those who plan to visit recreation sites in Horsethief Basin.

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    7. Williams-Circle Pines KOA

    29 Reviews
    76 Photos
    146 Saves
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    8. Apple Creek Cottages

    1 Review
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      9. Emmanuel Pines Camp

      1 Review
      4 Saves
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      • Picnic Table
      • Drinking Water
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      10. Zane Grey RV Village

      11 Reviews
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      63 Saves

      WELCOME TO ZANE GREY RV VILLAGE A Beautiful Northern Arizona RV Park and Cabin Rental resort near Sedona and the Red Rock attractions. Comfortable RV camping sites on West Clear Creek in Camp Verde, Arizona. The location is unique, with a creek-side path and lots of shade. Our friendly staff will make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. Zane Grey RV Village is open year round to meet your Arizona vacation needs in any season. Zane Grey RV Village is really quite beautiful! A premiere RV park in the Red Rock region of Arizona.

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      • Reservable
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      • RVs

      $42 - $44 / night

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    Recent Cabin Reviews In Prescott

    150 Reviews of 23 Prescott Campgrounds


    • j
      Camper-submitted photo from Williams-Circle Pines KOA
      Sep. 6, 2024

      Williams-Circle Pines KOA

      Great atmosphere Great vibes

      Tried this place on a whim. Lots of people pass by here but it has such a cozy homey feel we ended up loving it and extended our stay from one night to two nights. Lots of forest roads to play on near by as well if you have off-road toys.

    • J
      Camper-submitted photo from Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort
      Jun. 1, 2024

      Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      Stay Away

      We went to visit some friends who were camping at Lo Lo Mai. We thought we would have dinner with them, let our kids play together and then leave and put our kids to bed at our place. But while we were just finishing dinner, at our friend's camp site, a very rude employee walks up to us and tells us that we are trespassing and he will have to call the cops or we will need to pay the day use fee. But,"Day Use" hours were over at 6pm, so we might just have to pay for the overnight fee. And, even if we left right then we would still have to pay the"Day Use" fee. Come to find out that the"Day Use" fee was$15 per adult and$5 per child plus taxes and of course an additional charge if you use a credit card. Now, I’m not opposed to paying a day use fee, but we paid over$45 for us to have dinner with our friends, at their camp site, and be there for 2.5 hours and not use any of their facilities. This is an absolutely absurd way to run a campground! They have certainly lost any chance that we would ever camp there. In addition, that employees’ threats and the$45 for“Day Use” has earned them a terrible review on every site I can find and terrible reviews from our friends as well.*** Stay away from this poorly managed and staffed camp ground. Don't expect kindness, understanding or quality service.

    • Donna H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Williams-Circle Pines KOA
      Jun. 1, 2024

      Williams-Circle Pines KOA

      Lovely campground!

      I only stayed one night but could have made an entire vacation in this one location. Close to Winslow and the Grand Canyon, beautiful park setting, excellent park store, and the staff were wonderful. They do have food service, however I did not eat there. Plenty of clean shower and bathroom facilities and options for family entertainment. Two large dog parks with towering pines all around.

    • Caitlin S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)
      May. 15, 2024

      Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

      Gorgeous secluded town for off-roading & camping

      Gorgeous easy dirt road ~27 miles from i17/Bumble bee. (There’s also a much more difficult trail from lake pleasant that requires very experienced off-roading 4x4). Great food and drinks(alcohol) at the crown king saloon and Mimi’s Cafe. There are amazing camping areas just past the main town, and even all the way up near Horsetheif Basin which is about 7 miles past crown king(requires 4x4). There is also an amazing ~30 mile trail from crown king that leads all the way to Prescott called Senator Highway. This also requires experienced 4x4 and like the trail to Horsetheif basin, there are many areas that are only single vehicle width. Amazing weather all year round, but extremely limited travel available while snow is on the ground.

    • Tina M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Verde Valley
      Apr. 26, 2024

      Thousand Trails Verde Valley

      Wow! One of our favorite stays

      This was our first TT park and we knew we had to not only stay the full 21 days but actually book a week out of the system and come back for another round of 21 days. Very clean campground, good amenities and huge sites if you are willing to pay extra for the 50 amp spots. We loved the location, it was quite with gorgeous views and close to town that has great little spots for wine, restaurants and love music.

    • Paul B.The Dyrt PRO User
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      Apr. 8, 2024

      Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      Convenient, but Overpriced

      I enjoyed the creek view and the springs, but the lack of campsite wifi is too much to give this campground my approval. The lack of wifi, especially when there is no cell coverage, is unbelievable. Had FHU, but again the connectivity is not existent, even being close to Sedona.

    • Stacy J.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort
      Mar. 5, 2024

      Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      NEGLECT led to totalled motor home

      When we arrived we were astonished to see the disrepair in this RV Park, especially since we paid over $100/night. We love to rough it, but when we want to have a nicer accommodation we accept paying a higher price for it. This was the higher price without any of the niceties. I could start with the extremely cracked concrete pad, the no privacy between sites, the lack of wifi (they advertise wifi but when you get there they ask you don’t use it to stream- only to check emails, etc- We couldn’t even do that). The power pedestal was extremely loose and leaning backwards, the cover plate for the breakers was only connected on one side, and the water pressure was very low. I could continue with when we told them we may have a couple come up to stay for one night with us, we would be charged $25 per person. I’m ok with $10-$15 for the extra car, but per person? The main factor in giving this one star is that the night we arrived we were discussing the fact that it looks like they don’t take care of the trees, and the next morning the tree right behind us fell on a very nice motor home and totaled it (slide torn away, roof dented in, other slides and toppers collapsed, a hole in the side). The first worker to see it drove up in his cart F-bombing to no end, the second worker said it’s the second worst case he’s ever seen 😳😳. We went to the office and explained we did not feel safe staying in the park. The man said he could move us but not refund us. I can tell you that there are plenty of at risk for falling trees in that campground, it wasn’t just the one by us. There was a tree literally being held up by a cut off telephone pole. The neglect in the park is apparent and we couldn’t get out of there fast enough. Our neighbor said he’s been going for 30 years (dad bought a membership back in the day when they sold memberships) and he said he hasn’t seen a penny put into the place in 10 years .

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Zane Grey RV Village
      Feb. 27, 2024

      Zane Grey RV Village

      Beautifully kept up grounds

      Very helpful hosts and maintenance crew. Needed to stay one extra night do to high winds, no problem. Internet is good. Games for kids and adults. Group firepit, they supply the wood. Sites are kept very clean and ready for the next renter. The only downside is that the highway is right behind us. Nights were mostly quiet, morning the traffic starts about 5am. We would definitely stay again.

    • Brodie D.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Verde Valley
      Feb. 26, 2024

      Thousand Trails Verde Valley

      We love Verde Valley Thousand trails!

      This is a hidden gem Thousand Trails campground for us. So many amenities. The off leash dog park, pickleball court, and hot tub/pool are just a few to name that we use! On the weekends they have a wonderful food truck that also serves espresso drinks and fresh pressed juice! Bathrooms are clean and showers are pretty big. Full hookups at most sites as well! We have stayed in both the premium sites and the regular and have enjoyed both. Pool was closed this last visit for renovations but they say it should be open any day now!

    • Ashlee G.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Rio Verde RV Park
      Feb. 16, 2024

      Rio Verde RV Park

      Great RV park & location

      We loved Rio verde Rv park - close to Sedona but a fraction of the cost of the Rv parks there. We were able to stay for a few nights and took our motorcycle into Sedona to explore. We are full time in our motorhome so we enjoyed having access to the clean bathrooms & showers. It’s right by the river and great for cold plunges :) easy access sites with full hookups. There is a bit of road noise but nothing some ear plugs can’t help with.

    • CThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Verde Valley
      Feb. 14, 2024

      Thousand Trails Verde Valley

      Great Desert Stay

      If you're seeking a convenient and comfortable RV park amidst the breathtaking beauty of the Verde Valley in Arizona look no further than the Verde Valley Campground and RV Park. This hidden gem offers a remarkable combination of friendly service, spacious sites, modern facilities, and a refreshing swimming pool. Our during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays turned out to be a delightful surprise!

      From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel right at home. The warm and welcoming team greeted us with genuine smiles, providing excellent customer service that went above and beyond our expectations. Their knowledge of the area and willingness to offer helpful advice truly enhanced our stay.

      The spacious sites at the park were a pleasant surprise, providing ample room for our RV and additional outdoor living space. The park's layout ensured a sense of privacy and tranquility, shielding us from the noise of nearby AZ 260 and offering a peaceful atmosphere.

      One highlight of our stay was the modern and clean restrooms and showers. Maintained to a high standard, these facilities were a welcome sight after a long day of travel. The attention to cleanliness and the availability of hot water left us feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. It's evident that the management takes pride in providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience for their guests.

      Of course, the cherry on top was the great swimming pool that beckoned us to cool off and relax. The pool area was immaculate, with plenty of seating options to soak up the sun or enjoy a refreshing dip. It was the perfect spot to unwind and escape, providing endless fun for both children and adults alike.

      In conclusion, Verde Valley RV Park exceeded our expectations in every way. The combination of friendly service, spacious sites, modern facilities, and a fantastic swimming pool make it a standout choice for RV enthusiasts passing through the Verde Valley. Whether you're planning ahead or seeking a last-minute retreat, this hidden gem offers a convenient oasis.

    • David M.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort
      Feb. 10, 2024

      Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      Cabin rental

      Dirty shower, shower door and shower head. A lot of cobwebs. Staff reluctant to exchange towels half way through a 5 night stay. Way overpriced

    • Karen S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Verde Valley
      Dec. 26, 2023

      Thousand Trails Verde Valley

      Nice campground unless you are in the low rent district

      I was really looking forward to Cottonwood camp, outside of the Sedona area.  The campground had excellent reviews so we booked three nights.  There are many different sections of the park and your experience overall could be impacted by which site.  We were in site 141 close to the main activity room.  These sites are very packed and there are a lot of long-term guests and it looks like it.  The other sites throughout the park are better, especially the ones on the ridge with a view.  

      The other challenge was almost zero connectivity even using a hot spot.  I work remote so this was a challenge and I had to take work calls in the public lodge.  The lack of WiFi at all limited our other devices as well.  Not an option if you work on the road.

      The area however has amazing natural beauty, parks and lots of hikes.  Some are dog-friendly, but some are not, so recommend checking.  The town of Sedona has changed over the years with many more tourists, traffic and high prices.  I would likely not return or stay somewhere more in nature, but with cell service as well.

    • R
      Camper-submitted photo from Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort
      Nov. 30, 2023

      Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      Nice campground

      This is a nice quiet campground with many trees. Some of the trees are low hanging, be careful if you have a taller rv or trailer. We went in November and the leaves were all changing, awesome. There are a few activities for the kids. A nice river runs through the campground for swimming in the summer. Very spacious campground and sites are a decent size.

    • R
      Camper-submitted photo from Williams-Circle Pines KOA
      Nov. 27, 2023

      Williams-Circle Pines KOA

      KOA in the Trees

      Big campground tucked in the forest with many activities for the kids. Place has an indoor pool for those cold nights. Polar express in Williams is a short 10min drive from here. Staff is super friendly!

    • B
      Camper-submitted photo from Thousand Trails Verde Valley
      Nov. 6, 2023

      Thousand Trails Verde Valley

      Pleasant campground

      The spots are spacious depending on which section of the campground you are in. Facilities are decent and the people are really friendly. Just be mindful of the speed limit within the park because they are strict on that.

    • Ruben R.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort
      Oct. 9, 2023

      Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      My experience in Apache Country of Arizona.

      Very nostalgic, reminded me of My Home country of the Sierra Tarahumara in Chihuahua Mex which was also Apache country. I am most certainly going back for another delightful visit I Did not get enough of the cool clean air along the creek.

    • S
      Camper-submitted photo from The Canyon Motel & RV Park
      Oct. 9, 2023

      The Canyon Motel & RV Park

      Awful owners

      This is a decent park. Some long term residents that have messes . The owners are awful and you could not pay me to go back. I would recommend trying to stay somewhere else. We moved to railside rv park and it was lovely

    • Denee H.
      Camper-submitted photo from Williams-Circle Pines KOA
      Jul. 12, 2023

      Williams-Circle Pines KOA

      Horrible place

      This place is a scam! The spots are literally on top of each other. From the front door of your trailer you have 4 feet and then your stepping on someone's sewage line. Then they market all kinds of amenities but they are never even open. The golf carts are only from Thursday at 3 through Sunday. The Cafe is only open Friday through Sunday. The horses... they have a few and there is only 1 ride a day, if you can get a reservation. They have the INDOOR pool closed for the"weather"... it was sunny outside. Not that it is that great anyway. It is so small that you can barely walk around the pool much less sit down. The deck around it is also dirty disgusting. If your looking for somewhere quiet to relax and camp, DON'T go here. It's like grand central station and all you hear at night is the highway. If I was prepared to dry camp, I would have left the second I got there and camped in the woods. Don't let the website fool you like it did me. It was a waste of my vacation.

    • Ashley S. D.
      Camper-submitted photo from Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort
      Jun. 19, 2023

      Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      Callous Staff - Adam Is Horrible

      0 Stars. 

      I'm a healthcare provider in orthopedic surgery and I can't imagine treating a patient, or anyone in any setting, the way I was treated by Adam. I've never been treated so terribly. My grandmother passed away and I had to cancel 2 days before our reservation. I called and spoke with Adam who was beyond cold. He was extremely rude and callous. Adam would not even let me finish a sentence. I barely got to explain I had a family emergency and he showed absolutely no empathy. Adam was beyond rude and hung up on me while telling me I will not get a refund. 

      I understand policies but I expect to at least be treated with respect and like a human being. Adam has no empathy and it was disgusting how I was treated. I asked to speak with the manager which he was hesitant about and implied that the manager will not be calling me as requested. 

      Regardless of refund policies, NO ONE should be treated this way. I asked to speak to the manager about how Adam treated me and not to ask further for a refund. I'm a reasonable person. I understand policies. I called to see if there were any exceptions for emergencies which there is not. I understand that but I am not okay with how I was treated. 

      Adam needs to be held accountable for how he speaks to and treats customers/others.

    • Justin M.
      Camper-submitted photo from Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)
      May. 16, 2023

      Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

      On Top of the World

      This majestic spot is roughly ~26 miles (from Bumble Bee) of bumpy dirt roads, steep terrain, switchbacks, and the occasional one vehicle bridge. The main city of Crown King has a general store with essentials and a 1 pump fuel station. Prices are steep so best advised to fill up on gas and supplies before heading up. The Hazlitt Hollow campground and Horse Thief Basin Lake are ~7 miles from the main city of Crown King and definitely require a high clearance vehicle (4x4 highly recommended). Horse Thief Lake is truly a magical place and beyond serene. The lake fish species present include Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, and Muskie. The weather is very similar to Prescott with an elevation of 6,000 ft. Peaceful, quiet, serene, and soothing all describe this area perfectly.

    • RThe Dyrt PRO User
      Camper-submitted photo from Verde River RV Resort & Cottages
      May. 1, 2023

      Verde River RV Resort & Cottages

      Recent outing with FMCA club

      Was disappointed with premium pull thru spot 325. No shade and no where to place your outdoor carpet. It must be placed inside the railroad ties which is impossible with a class A motor coach. To make this worse they placed plastic runners between the railroad ties which did nothing other than a trip hazard especially at night. The patio tables were worn and unsightly to look at let alone eat at. They don’t want you to put your mat outside of the railroad ties since they are trying to grow grass. Good luck. Nice club house and recreation room. Very clean and pleasant.

    • D
      Camper-submitted photo from Rancho Verde RV Park
      Apr. 23, 2023

      Rancho Verde RV Park

      our second stay

      nice size campsites. friendly staff that keeps you informed of what’s going on. well planned events. very clean bathrooms and laundry areas. we like it here



    Guide to Prescott

    Camping near Prescott, Arizona, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a quiet place to unwind, there are plenty of campgrounds to choose from.

    What to do:

    What campers like:

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers at Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground. One review stated, "Bathrooms are extremely clean with nice showers."
    • Scenic Views: Many enjoy the beautiful views at Edge of the World (East Pocket). A visitor said, "The views over Sedona are always amazing here!"
    • Spacious Sites: Campers at White Spar Campground appreciate the spaciousness. One reviewer mentioned, "Sites were spacious and not too close to each other."

    What you should know:

    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Forest Road 525, lack basic amenities. A camper noted, "This is literally just a parking lot for huge RVs," indicating that it may not be ideal for everyone.
    • Crowded Conditions: Expect busy weekends at popular spots like Cave Springs. One visitor commented, "Packed in like sardines. Spaces are pretty small."
    • Weather Considerations: Be prepared for sudden weather changes, especially during monsoon season. A camper at FR 222 Dispersed warned, "Beware during Monsoon season, it will be flooded in some parts."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places like Rancho Sedona RV Park, which offers a nice environment for kids. One reviewer said, "There are a few activities for the kids."
    • Plan for Activities: Make sure to have a list of activities to keep everyone entertained. A camper at Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground mentioned, "Beautiful views of the lake, plenty to do."
    • Pack Snacks and Drinks: Having snacks on hand can make a big difference. A visitor at Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort noted, "I enjoyed the creek view and the springs," suggesting that enjoying nature can be paired with a picnic.

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check for Hookups: Make sure your chosen campground has the necessary hookups. Campers at Rancho Sedona RV Park appreciated the "nice laundry room" and "good late check-in setup."
    • Be Aware of Fire Restrictions: Some campgrounds, like Rancho Sedona RV Park, do not allow fires. A camper mentioned, "Lovely spot near the creek with plenty of trees but contrary to the listing here they don’t allow fires."
    • Plan for Close Quarters: Be prepared for tighter spaces at some campgrounds. A visitor at Cave Springs said, "If a spot here says max vehicle length is 30 then you can be guaranteed to have a little less than 8ft x 30 ft on that pad."

    Camping Prescott, AZ, offers a variety of experiences, from family-friendly spots to more rugged locations. Make sure to choose the right campground for your needs and enjoy the great outdoors!

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Prescott, AZ?

      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Prescott, AZ is Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort with a 4.1-star rating from 39 reviews.

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