Best Glamping near Winslow, AZ
Searching for glamping near Winslow? Glamping offers the perfect opportunity to explore Winslow and stay off the beaten path. The Dyrt makes it easy to find glamping near Winslow.
Searching for glamping near Winslow? Glamping offers the perfect opportunity to explore Winslow and stay off the beaten path. The Dyrt makes it easy to find glamping near Winslow.
$30 - $55 / night
Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA is near the surrounding national parks and monuments. Easy access to I-40 gets you to many attractions, including the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest National Park (20 minutes). All sites are pull-through, level, and with a picnic table. We are "Big Rig Friendly" with a variety of large sites. Dogs and cats are welcome.
Take It Easy RV Park is under new management and the owner, Mike Decker, is working hard to ensure the park is up-to-date and clean. You can go online to Roverpass, it's super easy, and make your reservation by pressing the "Make Appointment" button. And of course you are ALWAYS welcome to call the office and make your reservation through there. The choice is totally yours. Our camp hosts will be waiting for you with friendly smiles and hello's. We want to make your stay as comfortable as possible. Take It Easy RV Park is a place where you come in as strangers and leave as friends. Here are some great places for you to go visit during your stay in Winslow. Standing on the Corner (downtown Winslow) can't miss the red truck Meteor Crater is 26 miles Twin Arrows Navajo Casino is 36 miles Petrified Forest National Park is 62 miles Grand Canyon is approximately 144 miles McHood Park (Clear Creek) Just outside of Winslow about 5 miles
$15 - $38 / night
Aspen Campground is a scenic hideaway for anglers, boaters, families and photographers, located in north central Arizona near Heber and Payson. It sits in a dense pine and aspen area forest near the shore of Woods Canyon Lake at an elevation of 7,000 ft. With spacious campsites, calm and scenic lake waters, a marina, boat ramp and many amenities, Aspen is one of the most popular camping spots in Arizona.
Popular activities include trout fishing, hiking, boating and photography. Woods Canyon Lake is one of seven lakes in the Rim Lakes Recreation Area, and one of the most visited. Two other lakes are within a short drive. Woods Canyon Lake only allows electric boat motors. An easy hiking trail meanders around the lake, and the campground's paved roads make for great bike rides. Families might also enjoy attending educational programs given by Forest Service rangers on the weekends.
The large and rambling campground offers several camping experiences and environments from marshy meadows to a rocky forest. Wildlife viewing includes birds, squirrels, deer and elk. Deer, skunks and bears are common campground visitors. Summer temperatures can be very pleasant because of the elevation. However, the rainy season often brings afternoon thunderstorms from late June through August. Visitors should come prepared for rain and cool nighttime temperatures.
For facility specific information, please call (928) 535-0181.
Visitors can explore endless vistas and take part in many outdoor activities in the surrounding Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, which encompasses 2 million acres of magnificent mountain country in east-central Arizona and New Mexico. The Mogollon Rim Visitor Center, open weekends from Memorial Day through Labor Day, is only a short drive from Aspen Campground. Visitors can find an informative staff as well as books and gifts related to the local area. The nearest towns are Heber and Payson.
$34 / night
This secluded forest camp offers easy access to two features of high visitor interest.The first is Knoll Lake, a medium-sized body of water tucked away in a picturesque setting. People come here to fish for trout and tour the lake in small boats.The second feature of interest near this campground is the spectacular Mogollon Rim, a two thousand foot escarpment that marks the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau. This picturesque plunge from cool highlands to low deserts extends across most of Arizona. The area around Knoll Lake, however, is the home of some of the Rim's most magnificent views. It provides a scenic setting for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding or just sitting back and enjoying the panorama.Group Campouts and Events: This campground does not have facilities for large groups or group activities. If one campsite cannot accommodate your group (eight at a single site, 16 at a double site), please call the Mogollon Rim Ranger District at 928-477-2255 to plan your group camp-out at Elks, Moqui, or Long Valley group campgrounds.__Hover mouse over photo to display slideshow controls. View album on Flicker
$10 - $15 / night
Double Springs Campground is an old fashion campground, originally built in the 1930s, and has sites nestled in a beautiful draw filled with cool grass, ponderosa pine and Gambel oak.
Relax and take in the nostalgia of this historic campground or hike the Lake View Trail (2 miles one way), which originates at here. This trail leads to overlooks providing view of nearby Mormon Lake and the surrounding forests and volcanoes. Campground roads and parking spurs are gravel.
For facility specific information, please call (928) 774-9671.
$27 / night
Spillway Campground is on the shores of popular Woods Canyon Lake near the town of Heber in north central Arizona. Situated in a pine forest with plenty of shade, the campground has individual campsites as well as one group campsite for small gatherings. Given its proximity to the lake, hiking trails and scenic areas, Spillway is a convenient getaway for anglers, boaters, hikers, families and photographers.
Woods Canyon Lake is one of seven lakes in the Rim Lakes Recreation Area, and one of the most visited. Trout fishing (both lake and stream) is a favorite pastime. Woods Canyon Lake only allows electric boat motors. Two other lakes are within a short drive. The Rim Lakes Vista Trail, less than a mile from the campground, and others in the area lead to spectacular views of the Mogollon Rim. An easy hiking trail meanders around the lake, and the paved roads in the recreation area make for great afternoon bike rides. Families might also enjoy attending educational programs given by Forest Service rangers on the weekends.
Spillway is located in a thick forest of ponderosa pine, oak and Douglas fir at an elevation of 7,500 ft. The campground is situated on the lakeshore overlooking the calm blue waters of 52-acre Woods Canyon Lake, where visitors may see squirrels, deer, elk and a variety of birds. Nearby hiking trails offer views of the Mogollon Rim, a 200-mile long cliff in northern Arizona that ranges between 5,000 and 7,000 feet in elevation and serves as the geographical dividing line between the cool high country above and the hot, dry desert below. Summer temperatures can be very pleasant because of the elevation. However, the rainy season often brings afternoon thunderstorms from late June through August. Visitors should come prepared for rain and cool nighttime temperatures.
For facility specific information, please call (928) 535-0181.
Gas, phone and groceries are available 10 miles east at Forest Lakes. The nearest full service community is Payson, Arizona, 35 miles west on Highway 260. Visitors can explore endless vistas and take part in many outdoor activities in the surrounding Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, which encompasses 2 million acres of magnificent mountain country in east-central Arizona and New Mexico.
$34 - $185 / night
The Moqui Group Campground sits in a beautiful setting surrounded by ponderosa, oak, and aspen at an elevation of 6,915'. The campground consists of 3 individual group sites: Simmons, Spooner, and Ernst. Each site can accomodate up to 50 people offering picnic tables, fire rings, grills, vault tolets, trash collections, and piped drinking water. For groups larger than 50 people, multiple sites can be reserved. The Simmons and Spooner Group sites can each accomodate a maximum of 3 trailers or RV's up to 22'. The Earnst Group site is best suited for tents and smaller equipment.
Many visitors spend time relaxing and exploring the area. The nearby C.C. Cragin Reservoir and Knoll Lake offer opportunities for water based recreation, while the Arizona National Scenic Trail, General Crook National Recreation Trail, and historic Cabin Loop Trail System offer opportunities for hikers, bicyclist, and equestrian users. There are also several Fire Lookout Towers in the area.
The campground is in a forested setting. The nearby Mogollon Rim is one of the most striking geologic features in the state. This steep escarpment, measured in thousands of feet, stretches from New Mexico diagonally accross two thirds of Arizona and offers sweeping views of the landscape.
The community of Happy Jack, Arizona has a gas station, two convenience stores and two restaurants.
$85 / night
$20 - $46 / night
Clean and decent campground between Winslow and Flagstaff. Looks like the Taj compared to others we have seen. 5 mins from the crater, with some great views en route, even saw antelope twice. 20 min to Winslow, 30 min to Flagstaff, 1 hour to Sedona in the west and hour to Petrified Forest/Painted Desert NP to the east, which are both amazing. CG right off 40, but don't hear. Decent showers and two dog runs. Our site needed some leveling. The biggest con was no sewer available, their system was full. They did call me to see if we wanted to cancel two weeks before our stay. The staff was nice.
Traveling along the 40 and needed shower and laundry. Found this spot. Super clean. Quiet and you can go see the meteor crater 5 miles up the road. Beautiful star gazing. We ate dinner in Winslow. All good. Do it!
We stayed here 3 nights on Site 19. Gravel, level, pull through site. Close to but not on top of neighboring RVs. Dirt Dog Park. Nice Laundry facilities. Front desk staff pleasant at check in. Nothing real exciting nearby except for the Meteor Crater that is worth seeing. We drove 20 miles into Winslow one night and 35 miles into Flagstaff another night for entertainment and dinner.
Great spot if your going to see the crater, not bad if your just getting off the road for the night. Easy access but with that come the noise, not to bad. I believe all their spots are pull thru. Nice bathrooms and showers. Gas station and C store on premises. Two dog walking fenced area and a big field across the street. Casino close by, highway is closed down by an accident so didn't make it there to try the food. Nothing else around really. Stock up in Winslow or Flagstaff depending on your direction.
What a great find! This spot seemed quite unique in comparison to the surrounding camping areas. The town of Mormon Lake was bustling with 4 wheelers and camper trailers, but this "first-come, first-served" camp ground had an entirely different vibe. Of course, it is 4th of July weekend, but campers here were quiet and respectful, observed quite hours. I arrived early, having taken a Thursday off and snagged campsite #11, what I felt was one of the best spots. Sites 10, 11 and 12 are large, with parking for 2 cars and very spread apart. Not near the dumpster (one site is … why they would do that, I don't know). There is a fresh water spigot right across from the site and the restroom is just a short jaunt away. At the moment there is a strict fire ban, so no late night campfires this time around.
The back of the campsite is walled by trees, ready for exploring. The tiny nearby creek can almost be heard from the site, and to the right there is a small field that the Arizona Trail crosses through. I made use of my time her by hiking both directions of the trail straight from the campground. This time of year I also found an ample butterfly population! The hummingbirds were sociable, and the bugs weren't bad, I made it without bug spray but I came across a mosquito or two.
Just across the street from Mormon Lake - notorious for never actually having any water - this time it also didn't.So … don't expect much as far attractions at this spot. However, just down the road you can visit Upper Lake Mary and play in the slighter quieter area away from the bustle of the main part of the lake.
The camp hosts are very friendly, the sites are $20 a night per group for 1 vehicle (up to 8 people) and any additional cars are $8 each. There is no recycling - I packed mine up to take home and recycle. They are dog friendly and I found it really a great spot to camp with a dog. The toilets are decent-ish, cleaned (really as clean as those standard campground toilet pots can be) and at the moment there is a sanitizer jug with a squirt top outside, which is helpful. I didn't see the nearby Dairy Springs campground but I would DEFINITELY come back to this one. On Thursday night they didn't fill up but about 2pm on Friday all the sites were full.
Do note: Campsite does not have cell service (and I have Verizon). You can walk out to the camp entrance just at the main road and pick up some service there if needed.
Showed up late hoping for a last minute stay. They were happy to help. Place is under reconstruction. Currently showers aren’t available but there is sewer and electric hookup available.
This campground was brought to us by Passport America for $40 for 3 nights. It is not not fancy but if you like Mexican food, there is a restaurant right in front of the campground. Our site had FHUs with a level, rock pad in full sun. Sites were very close to each other with no fire ring or picnic table. Very close to I40 which was very noisy.
Sleeping in my car, it was a great spot for an overnight. Not too expensive for tent camping and had both bathrooms and showers
The gal at the service desk was great and made sure I was all set. Rv camping is a parking lot with power poles and dry camping is parking along the back fence but for 15 bucks I was cool with everything. It's fenced and felt safe. Hella noise from the freeway. Private bathrooms with showers and wifi.
No amenities- it is what they promise. Level sites and hook ups. We even got a site with a dump, though they did not promise us this. Super quiet. Worth a stop if you are passing through.
Nice campground Close to Walmart, Flying J, Standing on a Corner Close to town and restaurant’s Within 2 mile diameter
Loved this park for an overnight. $38 was a bargain we felt. Level site close to I40 but road noise not too bad but makes it an easy stop. Loved the hot shower room😀 The Thai restaurant at the corner also owned by the park owner apparently.
We have stayed here on numerous occasions. Always easy in and out.
Great rest rooms/showers. Access to laundry and day room. Close to meteor crater and other sites.
Place was clean and staff was friendly. We arrived after hours and didn't have paperwork in the mailbox like we were supposed to. Not sure if someone took it or staff didn't put it there, but luckily we had talked to staff prior and knew our spot.
I thought we were running away from the snow in Colorado Springs only to finally arrive here and get snowed on! But we are on a lovely flat spot, plenty of room to extend our canopy and slide, good water pressure, good electricity. Neighbors are not too close (I can see them but can’t hear their conversation). Bath house is clean and has ample hot water. Dog areas, fenced, about 100’x50’ and there are two of them. The dog areas are clean as well and the folks here provide poo bags.
We could see the stars but there was obviously light pollution from the low-standing lights in the park. However, that was the only light pollution and if you gave it some time, your eyes adjusted to see an amazing array of stars!
Check in at the gas station. It was super easy. WiFi was good. They request you don’t stream for obvious reasons. We would definitely stay here again!
This is a great campground the facilities are in good working order and clean. Everything is well maintained. Close to the meteor crater which you should see.
Stopped going west toward Grand Canyon and Zion. Conveniently just off of I-40. Level gravel pull through sites. small dirt dog area. Clean restrooms and shower.
Nice looking campground, full facilities. Pulled in for the night after a long day on the road only to realize they have no fire pits or grills. I was tent camping in January, so that was fairly important for me. Lol. They were very kind and helpful and I was able to get a refund.
PROS: Great Pull through sites. Playground for kids and dog park is a huge plus. All if not most of the amenities. Fantastic Views
CONS: The price was a bit too high and the WIFI is absolutely unusable. I mean that in every literal sense. It is so insanely slow that a simple website will take about 10 minutes to load. It threw me back to the days of dial-up. Don't advertise that you have "WiFi" when you actually have dial-up internet. That's shady. This park also runs a gas station that likes to price gouge you on the gas. (See attached photo)
Great park spacious, atv trails right off side gate, clean , hook ups all work, bathrooms clean , showers clean multiple of each around park! Go see the Meteor Crater 5 minutes away!
This camp site is absolutely amazing! Showers are individually set with single bathroom! People are friendly and caring! There is a gas station attached to campgrounds! The interstate is close by but can’t hear the vehicles go by! I highly recommend this camping area! It is minutes away from meteor crater!
The shower and restroom at this location is some of the best I’ve seen so far. The only bad thing is the entryway is an extremely tall door frame on top of a concrete lip that causes a big jump to get up and over. The entrance on the other side is inaccessible. The RV sites have the difficulty that they have gravel entryways and my wheelchair continue to get stuck because they weren’t compacted quite enough. The maintenance worker was more than willing to bring a sheet of plywood to get me from the road into the RV.
We had to pull in here unplanned due to a sandstorm. Many 18 wheelers had to pull over. This is a sandy place, zero grass. There are a few trees to block the winds, showers, fenced dog area, trash, and landrymat/lounge. Paid $43 with discount for Good Sams.
Was traveling west to Williams AZ and needed a break. Have been out a week and this is hands down the nicest place we've stayed. Glad we stopped here.
This was a two night stop for us on our way home in late November. We wanted to see Meteor Crater, so this was the perfect stop. We were very pleased with the campground. It was literally right off the I 40, but you can't really hear the freeway. The grounds are spotless, as were the showers and laundry area. There are two dog runs right on site too. The store has the basics and souveniers. The owners run a tight ship, so it was quiet all night and day. It's a great overnight stop, and there were a number of people who literally arrived in the dark and left before dawn. It wasn't hot when we were there, but I imagine it gets really warm in the summer. Thankfully, the campground has full hook ups, but little shade.
We will absolutely stop there again if our travels take us that way.
The staff are very friendly and helpful. The facilities are clean and in great working order. Overall our stay was fantastic and very peaceful. The sunsets were beautiful.
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