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53 Holiday parks and RV rentals in Arizona

Best Arizona luxury holiday parks

Among the 53 accommodations in Arizona, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Grand Canyon Retreat Sleeps 4 - Arizona
8.0 3 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
A$200/nighttotal: A$400 (2 )

Grand Canyon Retreat Sleeps 4

2 2
mobile home , Valle
Grand Canyon Retreat Sleeps 4, a two-bedroom mobile home near Williams, Arizona, is situated in a rural park approximately 32km from the Grand Canyon's South Rim and 48km from Williams, accessible via a gravel road.
This 28-square-metre caravan offers two bathrooms, sleeps four in plush queen-size beds, and includes a smart TV with WiFi, microwave, mini-fridge, coffee maker, and access to shared BBQ grills and a gazebo.

Best Arizona holiday parks with a pool

Among the 53 accommodations in Arizona, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Stargazing Grand Canyon Skylight Tiny Home Venus - Arizona
Arizona
09/10 – 10/10
A$1097/nightfor 1 night

Stargazing Grand Canyon Skylight Tiny Home Venus

1 2
mobile home , Valle
Stargazing Grand Canyon Skylight Tiny Home Venus, near Williams, Arizona, offers secluded accommodation approximately 45km from the Grand Canyon National Park.
This self-contained mobile home boasts a 52 square metre floor area with one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps four, featuring a full kitchen, private garden, outdoor deck, Starlink WiFi, and solar power.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Arizona

  • Are there any popular sporting events or activities to experience in Arizona?

    Arizona has a vibrant sports scene! Major League Baseball's Spring Training is huge, with many teams holding their training camps across the state. The Phoenix Suns (NBA basketball) and Arizona Cardinals (NFL American football) are popular professional teams with their own stadiums. For outdoor enthusiasts, there's plenty of hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing, particularly around Sedona and Flagstaff. The Waste Management Phoenix Open is a major PGA golf tournament attracting large crowds.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Arizona?

    Among the holiday parks in Arizona, Family Grand Canyon Glamping, Highland Grand Canyon Glamping and Closest Grand Canyon Glamping are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Arizona?

    While the Grand Canyon gets all the attention, Arizona has hidden gems. Consider exploring the Chiricahua National Monument with its dramatic rock formations, or the Montezuma Castle National Monument, showcasing ancient cliff dwellings. The Arizona Science Center in Phoenix is also a great option for a different kind of experience. For something truly unique, visit the Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, a desert botanical garden showcasing diverse plant life.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Arizona?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Arizona are Family Grand Canyon Glamping, Highland Grand Canyon Glamping and Closest Grand Canyon Glamping.

  • When is the high season in Arizona?

    The high season in Arizona generally runs from October to May, avoiding the intense summer heat. However, specific times will depend on your interests; spring (March-May) is pleasant for hiking and exploring national parks, while autumn (September-November) offers comfortable temperatures and stunning colours.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Arizona?

    Family Grand Canyon Glamping, Highland Grand Canyon Glamping and Closest Grand Canyon Glamping are the best holiday parks with parking in Arizona.

  • What foods is Arizona best known for?

    Arizona cuisine blends Southwestern and Mexican influences. Sonoran hot dogs, a local twist on the classic, are a must-try. Many restaurants offer delicious Southwestern fare incorporating ingredients like prickly pear, chiles, and beans. Look out for authentic Mexican food, particularly in Tucson, which has a rich culinary heritage. Many restaurants will serve local produce, and you will find many options to support local farms and producers.
  • Is Arizona a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Arizona boasts numerous fantastic camping opportunities. From the high-elevation forests of northern Arizona, perfect for cooler temperatures, to the Sonoran Desert's unique landscape, there's a campsite for everyone. Many state parks and national parks offer developed campgrounds, while more adventurous campers can explore dispersed camping options in designated areas. Always check fire restrictions before you go.
  • How can one interact with the local community and discover the culture in Arizona?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to connect with the community and sample local produce. Many towns and cities host regular events and festivals, offering opportunities to experience local traditions and arts. Consider visiting Native American reservations to learn about their rich culture and heritage. Engaging with local businesses, such as independent shops and restaurants, helps support the community and provides authentic cultural experiences.
  • Does Arizona have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should be aware of?

    Yes, Arizona's diverse geography brings varied hazards. Summer temperatures in the desert can be extremely high, exceeding 40°C. Be prepared for intense heat and sun exposure. Wildlife includes rattlesnakes, scorpions, and other desert creatures; be cautious and aware of your surroundings. Flash floods are a potential danger during monsoon season (July-September), especially in low-lying areas and canyons. Always check weather forecasts and heed any warnings.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Arizona for families?

    For families, easier trails are key. The paved trails around Camelback Mountain (Echo Canyon Trail is challenging, though) in Phoenix offer stunning city views. In Sedona, the Bell Rock Pathway is a relatively easy, scenic hike. Many trails in Prescott National Forest offer options suitable for different fitness levels. Remember to bring plenty of water and choose trails appropriate for your family's abilities.
  • What is an ideal three-day itinerary in Arizona?

    A three-day trip needs focus. Option 1: Explore the Grand Canyon (South Rim), spending a day hiking and taking in the views. Option 2: Focus on Sedona's red rocks, with hiking and exploring the town's unique energy vortexes. Option 3: Discover Phoenix and its surrounding area, visiting the Desert Botanical Garden, Heard Museum, and exploring Papago Park. Remember to tailor the itinerary to your interests and fitness levels.

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Best pet friendly Arizona holiday parks

Among the 53 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Free Coffee And Pastry W/stay At The Modern Cowboy - Arizona
9.9 62 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 10/10
A$324/nightfor 1 night

Free Coffee And Pastry W/stay At The Modern Cowboy

1 2
campervan , Valle
The Modern Cowboy, a vintage 1976 Spartan RV situated on 1.3 acres near Valle, Arizona, off Highways 180/64, offers a unique stay adjacent to The Mean Bean coffee shop, with proximity to the Grand Canyon South Rim (exact distance unspecified).
This pet-friendly mobile home sleeps four, boasting a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, private parking, a patio for stargazing, and includes a complimentary daily coffee at the adjacent coffee shop.
Stargazer! Ac/heat/free Firewood,ice Cream+s’mores - Arizona
9.9 679 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
A$303/nighttotal: A$606 (2 )

Stargazer! Ac/heat/free Firewood,ice Cream+s’mores

1 2
campervan , Valle
Stargazer!, a 38-foot vintage caravan situated 48km from the Grand Canyon in Valle, offers secluded stargazing opportunities accessible via a 0.8km dirt road.
This two-bedroom, one-bathroom mobile home sleeps five guests and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, heating, a private garden, parking, and all-inclusive amenities including firewood, ice cream, and s'mores; a heated shower house is available year-round.
Airstream With Private Hot Tub By The Outpost - Arizona
10 9 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
A$729/nighttotal: A$1458 (2 )

Airstream With Private Hot Tub By The Outpost

1 2
campervan , Valle
This Airstream, named 'Airstream W/ Private Hot Tub Near Grand Canyon', is situated in Williams, Arizona, approximately 48 kilometres from the Grand Canyon's South Rim.
The self-contained unit sleeps four, boasting a queen bed, convertible dinette, and private hot tub, alongside shared amenities including a sauna, BBQ area, and dog park.
2.5 Acre Camp Archer (Named After Our Dog) - Arizona
9.0 2 reviews
Arizona
03/08 – 04/08
A$36/nightfor 1 night

2.5 Acre Camp Archer (Named After Our Dog)

1 5
camping , Valle
This 2.5-acre off-grid campsite, named '2.5 Acre Camp Archer', is situated near Grand Canyon Junction in Valle, Arizona, approximately 24 kilometres from showers and shops.
The pet-friendly plot, suitable for tents and campervans, offers unparalleled privacy for up to 10 guests, boasting stargazing opportunities and clearly marked boundaries.

Best Arizona holiday parks with a locker

In Nature With Epic Views - Arizona
9.4 62 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 10/10
A$214/nightfor 1 night

In Nature With Epic Views

1 2
campervan , Valle
This vintage campervan, part of the 'In Nature With Epic Views' offer, is situated in a remote natural setting near the Grand Canyon, approximately 15 metres from another campervan and within easy reach of Williams, Arizona.
The renovated 1940s mobile home sleeps four, featuring a full-size bed and sofa bed, a mini-fridge, propane stove and running hot and cold water; nearby activities include exploring the Grand Canyon and visiting Flagstaff, Sedona, and other Arizona attractions.
Stars & Mountains Luxury Rv, 30 Mins To G. Canyon - Arizona
9.9 85 reviews
Arizona
03/08 – 04/08
A$516/nightfor 1 night

Stars & Mountains Luxury Rv, 30 Mins To G. Canyon

2 5
campervan , Valle
Stars & Mountains Luxury RV, 30 minutes (approx. 48km) south of the Grand Canyon, offers stunning views of the San Francisco Peaks and Red Butte in Valle.
This luxury motorhome sleeps six in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a queen-sized bed, twin bunks, a convertible seating area, a fully equipped kitchen (including fridge, freezer, microwave, and gas stove), Starlink WiFi (100+ Mbps), and a one-acre private garden with outdoor games, solar power and generator backup.
Vintage Trailer Under The Stars - Arizona
9.1 72 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
A$187/nighttotal: A$374 (2 )

Vintage Trailer Under The Stars

1 2
campervan , Valle
'Camper On Private 30 Acres' is a retro campervan situated approximately 48km from the Grand Canyon's South Entrance in Valle, Arizona.
This self-contained motorhome sleeps three, features a kitchenette with propane stove and mini-fridge, a 24" HD TV, and offers off-grid camping on a private 30-acre site with good mobile data reception.
Wild Luxury Close To The Rim | Bbq | Firepit - Arizona
10 26 reviews
Arizona
09/10 – 11/10
A$539/nighttotal: A$1078 (2 )

Wild Luxury Close To The Rim | Bbq | Firepit

1 2
tent , Tusayan
The Family Grand Canyon Glamping Pinyon tent is situated in Tusayan, Arizona, just 6.4 km from the Grand Canyon's South Rim.
This glamping unit, offering a king-size bed, two bathrooms, and sleeping for two (with cot options for children), features a 7-foot covered patio, shared amenities including fire pits and BBQ grills, and eco-friendly solar power.
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