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    Seligman, Arizona serves as a strategic base for camping along historic Route 66, with options ranging from developed facilities to dispersed sites on public lands. The Seligman-Route 66 KOA provides full hookups, showers, and a pool for RVs and tent campers seeking amenities, while smaller private campgrounds like A Spark in the Dark and B-Rad Ranch offer more personalized experiences with fewer sites. For those seeking solitude, several dispersed camping areas exist along old Route 66 corridors east of town and within nearby Kaibab National Forest, where primitive camping is permitted with proper permits.

    Road conditions vary significantly between established and dispersed camping areas, with some forest roads requiring high-clearance vehicles. As one camper noted about B-Rad Ranch, "The road was a little bumpy and off the beaten path, but well worth it. We enjoyed the quiet evenings and cooler temperatures than in town." Summer monsoon season brings dramatic lightning storms and occasional heavy rainfall, while winter temperatures can drop significantly at night. Train noise affects some campgrounds closer to the railroad tracks, particularly the KOA, though many campers find this part of the Route 66 experience.

    Wildlife sightings, particularly coyotes, are common at more remote campsites. Campers frequently mention the area's value as a basecamp for Grand Canyon visits, with most sites being 1-2 hours from the South Rim. According to reviews, the Seligman area offers a temperature advantage over southern Arizona, with one visitor noting they "came here to beat the southern Arizona heat and found a great place to stay." Cell reception varies widely, with stronger signals near Interstate 40 and diminishing coverage in forest areas. The Route 66 theme permeates the camping experience, with the town of Seligman itself offering quirky attractions that complement the outdoor experience.

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    Best Campgrounds near Seligman (81)

      1. Seligman-Route 66 KOA

      3.6(15)0mi from SeligmanRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "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."

      "My only ding is the closeness to the railroad tracks. The trains run all night long, and the tracks are elevated."

      from $28 - $50 / night

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      2. A Spark in the Dark

      4.8(17)18mi from Seligman2 sitesRVs, Tents

      "host clifford makes this dispersed site easy to navigate. sometimes finding places like this can be awkward, but his signs and care for the experience make this a fantastic place to be in the northern arizona"

      "Sites are dispersed, if fully booked out, for someone like me I could see how it could be a little too close to each other."

      from $20 / night

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      3. Route 66 Roadside Camp

      4.0(4)10mi from SeligmanRVs, Tents

      "easy access and easy enough to find a good spot, I could hear voices off in the distance from another spot but by 9pm it was quiet, unfortunately didn't take any pics but the spot I pulled in to had a"

      "Although we saw the train tracks with a train as we were driving there were no trains overnight and very little car noise as R66 is quiet"

      4. B-Rad Ranch

      5.0(3)11mi from Seligman5 sitesRVs, Tents

      "My husband and I were coming into Seligman to look for property while on vacation. I came across this campground on the Dyrt app and thought we would give it a shot."

      "Felt safe behind the locked gate. Dogs in the distant barked at wolves or coyotes howling in the middle of the night was very exciting!  Need to bring your own water and a pop up toilet. "

      from $16 - $45 / night

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      5. Route 66 - East of Seligman

      3.5(2)9mi from SeligmanRVs, Tents

      "It's disappointing in that there is a lot of rubbish over the edge (you can't see it from the Rav) and a lot of toilet paper from freedom campers in the bushes."

      6. Kaibab National Forest

      4.4(25)28mi from Seligman

      "I've found that any exits on I-40 in Arizona that have a no truck symbol are dispersed camping sites. I'm on Welsh rd exit 151. Really a nice spot."

      "North side of I-40 at the Welch Rd exit. It's a large flat area with a number of established camp sites. Although it's close to the interstate, it's relatively quiet."

      7. Anvil Rock Roadside Camp

      4.0(2)13mi from SeligmanTents

      "As soon as you get off the highway it’s a right then a right and your in the parking lot. Next to highway so you will hear traffic but a quick stop for sure!"

      8. Beautiful Log Cabin in Northern Arizona: The Perfect Retreat

      5.0(1)14mi from Seligman1 siteCabins

      "Situated off-grid on 47 acres, this is the perfect place to unplug and recharge! Book your stay and leave them some love. Don't forget the photos!"

      from $375 - $450 / night

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      9. Fort Rock Rd

      4.0(1)13mi from SeligmanRVs, Tents

      10. South of Seligman

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    Recent Reviews near Seligman, AZ

    392 Reviews of 81 Seligman Campgrounds


    • Ethan B.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jul. 6, 2026

      Kaibab Lake Sites And Group Areas

      Easily Accessible, Good spot

      The campground is right off of the freeway with completely paved roads. Accessible by all vehicle types. The camp host Bill was very accommodating and pointed us to the last available first come first serve spot. Despite the lake currently being so low and muddy there are fish.

    • Jim S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Garland Prairie Rd Dispersed Camping

      BIG RIG FRIENDLY

      Passing through Williams AZ. Came across this spot worked out perfectly. There's nice spots right off the main road. Kept going a couple miles down the dirt road. Have a 42.5 foot 5th wheel and Ram dually truck. Theres plenty room to maneuver around. Have Verizon. Cell service 2 bars. Starlink of course works great 👍 👌

    • Monica M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Grand Canyon-Williams KOA

      Wonderful park

      Staff is very accommodating and nice. Facilities were clean and very comfortable. Beautiful place to stay.

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      White Horse Lake Campground

      Good views, good vibes.

      During our stay the staff was amazing, always was available if needed. We were in a fire restriction so no wood fires was allowed. The area was nice, great views of the lake but was really windy. The potable water was not available due to the pipes being cleaned. The bathrooms was really clean which again thanks to the grounds keeper. I would give this place another shot, I would give this location a thumbs up out of two.

    • Catherine H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Garland Prairie Rd Dispersed Camping

      We had a great night

      There’s spots to pull in immediately when you turn onto the road but that was pretty populated so we drove about a mile down the road and found a more secluded spot. It seemed like a couple of the campers when we pulled in are there long term but we had no issues. Temperature was good in mid July, perfect through the night and in the morning. There are fire rings but there was a fire ban posted. We saw some coyotes, deer, and wasps but nothing bothered us. The road was nice and flat so I got a good 5 mile run in. We stayed in a tent, there’s really nothing special about this place but we’d come again if we needed a place to stay.

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 16, 2026

      Crozier Ranch on Route 66

      Peace

      Really nice spot. Easy to get my cruiser motorcycle to a camp location. Nobody around had the whole place to myself. Really great star gazing.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Raptor Ranch RV Park & Campground

      Nice stop

      Nice clean, no frills campground. Good place for a basecamp for the canyon. Clean and well kept. If you have kids the bedrock city is cool.

    • PThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 12, 2026

      Garland Prairie Rd Dispersed Camping

      Don’t miss it

      This was our first time staying in BLM land camping. We came with our water tank full and spent two nights( exploring during the day) We could easily have spent more nights. It’s the perfect location to hop on the Grand Canyon Railway if you’d like to ride the train from Williams to the Grand Canyon(then have 3 hours there to explore). This land is About 4-5 miles out of town. Williams is an adorable, bustling, vibrant town that has outside eateries, live music and tons of stores to poke around in. This spot is also just up the road from Bearizonia(drive & walk through zoo type attraction). Ok, back to the camping. It’s DEAD quiet & peaceful. Just drive in and choose your spot. Many are pull through. The second night we ventured further into the land and awoke to a herd of antelope within 75-100 yards away!!

    • Greg T.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 5, 2026

      Kaibab Lake Sites And Group Areas

      Nice enough, but lake is a big mud puddle

      Recreation.gov showed mostly FCFS sites. Not true. Most sites had reserved signs when we showed up.


    Guide to Seligman

    Dispersed camping options dominate the landscape around Seligman, Arizona, situated at 5,240 feet elevation where juniper trees and prickly pear cactus dot the high desert terrain. Camping areas span from just off Interstate 40 to remote forest roads requiring high-clearance vehicles, with temperatures ranging from daytime highs of 90°F in summer to below-freezing nights in winter. Monsoon season (July-September) creates muddy conditions on unpaved roads leading to the best places to camp near Seligman.

    What to do

    Explore ancient cave systems: Located about 20 minutes west of Seligman on Route 66, Grand Canyon Caverns offers unique underground tours. Campers staying at Seligman-Route 66 KOA often visit the caverns, with one camper mentioning, "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."

    Stargaze in dark skies: The area's minimal light pollution makes it ideal for night sky viewing. Visitors at Anvil Rock Roadside Camp appreciate the clear views, with one camper noting, "Lots of dispersed spots to pull in and be hidden behind trees and bushes for added privacy."

    Coyote watching: Dawn and dusk offer opportunities to observe desert wildlife. At A Spark in the Dark, a camper reported, "The sunsets. The sunrises. The coyotes howling. This is a really good spot."

    What campers like

    Unique Route 66 culture: The historic highway's quirky attractions make Seligman a memorable base camp. A camper at Kaibab National Forest noted it's "about 45 minutes away but an easy drive" to attractions.

    Convenient overnight stops: Many dispersed sites serve as perfect one-night stays for travelers. A reviewer at Fort Rock Rd described it as an "Easy pull off down dirt road right off freeway... good spot to crash for the night. Private."

    Temperature advantages: Elevation provides cooler camping than lower Arizona regions. A visitor at B-Rad Ranch appreciated "the quiet evenings and cooler temperatures than in town."

    Welcoming hosts: Local campground owners provide personal touches not found at larger facilities. One camper at A Spark in the Dark shared, "The host clifford makes this dispersed site easy to navigate. Sometimes finding places like this can be awkward, but his signs and care for the experience make this a fantastic place."

    What you should know

    Limited facilities at dispersed sites: Most areas off Route 66 lack basic amenities. A camper at Route 66 Roadside Camp advised, "Easy access and easy enough to find a good spot, I could hear voices off in the distance from another spot but by 9pm it was quiet."

    Road conditions vary dramatically: Many access roads require careful driving. A visitor to Kaibab National Forest reported, "The road was well maintained, my Honda Civic sport did fine on it which is low to the ground."

    Train noise is common: Railroad tracks parallel Route 66 in many areas. A KOA visitor noted, "One side was a train that came by every 15 minutes (wasn't really that noisy) the other side was a highway."

    Permits may be needed: Check requirements before setting up at forest sites. At Kaibab National Forest, "If you want secluded dispersed sites, go south. We went just a mile south and found a great spot just off the road, which is well maintained."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for sites with social areas: Some campgrounds offer communal spaces. At B-Rad Ranch, a visitor mentioned, "Brad was an amazing host and we ended up having the whole place to ourselves."

    Prepare for wildlife encounters: Desert wildlife is active, especially at night. A camper at B-Rad Ranch reported, "Dogs in the distant barked at wolves or coyotes howling in the middle of the night was very exciting!"

    Consider established campgrounds for amenities: KOAs offer facilities important for families. One camper noted, "They have pool, dog park and it's off Route 66. Wasn't crowded at all."

    Watch for desert hazards: Cacti and scorpions are present in the area. A visitor to Kaibab National Forest advised, "Incredible views. We did see a scorpion."

    Tips from RVers

    Pull-through options: Several dispersed sites accommodate larger vehicles. A reviewer at Kaibab National Forest noted, "You could head back further and get quieter."

    Stock up on supplies: Limited services exist between towns. At Route 66 Roadside Camp, a visitor reported the spot "had a fire pit and you could have easily pulled 4 or 5 vehicles in for those that have a group of vehicles on a road trip together."

    Cell reception varies by location: Coverage is stronger near highways. A camper at A Spark in the Dark mentioned, "T-Mobile had good 5G cell reception."

    Look for level sites: Many forest roads lead to uneven terrain. At Anvil Rock Roadside Camp, "As soon as you get off the highway it's a right then a right and your in the parking lot. Next to highway so you will hear traffic but a quick stop for sure!"

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Seligman, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Seligman, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 81 campgrounds and RV parks near Seligman, AZ and 25 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Seligman, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Seligman, AZ is Seligman-Route 66 KOA with a 3.6-star rating from 15 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Seligman, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 25 free dispersed camping spots near Seligman, AZ.