RV Parks in Flagstaff, Arizona

RV Parks in Flagstaff, Arizona
Head your RV to one of the campgrounds in Flagstaff only if you want to experience the nearly endless potential for outdoor recreation. Dozens of hiking and biking trails exist around Flagstaff that range from easy to very difficult. The Oldham Trail is a 6.2 mile hike that presents the challenge of a 540 feet change in elevation. The Observatory Mesa Trail stretches across 3.2 miles of land owned by the Lowell Observatory. Stay at one of the following Flagstaff RV parks and explore the best of Arizona.

J&H RV Park

J&H RV Park has won the Small Park RV of the Year award from the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds three times, most recently in 2003. This Flagstaff campground offers 50 full hookup sites that include 20, 30 and 50 amp power and free cable TV. Facilities include a TV room, library, picnic tables, laundromat, gift shop and mini-store that includes RV supplies. You can enjoy outdoor eating around a large fireplace and then take a dip in the hot tub. Within 100 miles of this Flagstaff RV park are a number of fascinating things to see, including the Petrified Forest, Meteor Crater, Monument Valley and Montezuma Castle.

J&H RV Park
7901 N. US 89
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
(928) 526-1829

Flagstaff KOA

You can park your rig at the Flagstaff KOA park any time of the year. The maximum pull-through length is 55 feet and you'll find 50 amp electrical hookups. For an extra charge you can add cable TV service. The camp kitchen is also available for an additional fee from May through October. Other features include free wireless Internet service, a pavilion and fully stocked general store. The site offers the chance to pay for a tour of the Grand Canyon and nearby Sedona and features planned activities like hay rides and carnivals. Join other campers for free movie nights broadcast on a 55-inch TV screen. The park also includes a playground and lending library and offers the chance for educational walking tours along volcanic hiking trails.

Flagstaff KOA
5803 North US Highway 89
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
(928) 526-9926
koa.com/where/az/03102

Black Bart's RV Park

Black Bart's RV park offers 174 pull-through sites, but that is just the beginning of this complex. Facilities include a laundry room as well as a general store selling RV supplies alongside daily necessities. Black Bart's RV park is open 365 days a year, and without leaving the property you have access to a steakhouse, saloon and musical revue. The saloon is decorated and designed just like a real Wild West saloon. The Dining Room restaurant features a fireplace and a staff that sings. There is also a 6,000 square foot antique mall on the property. Just a few miles away is Walnut Canyon National Monument, offering trails that send you back in time to the cliff dwellings inhabited by ancient tribes.

Black Bart's RV Park
2760 East Butler Avenue
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
(928) 774-1912
blackbartssteakhouse.com/rv.html

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