RV Parks in Greer, AZ

RV Parks in Greer, AZ
Greer is a perfect Arizona destination for the RV traveler in the winter. Pack your cross-country skis before heading here because you can take advantage of 35 miles of developed cross-country trails. Greer is also a comfortable place for summer hiking because the temperature tends to stay below 80 degrees.

Mountain Aire RV Park

Mountain Aire RV Park has 32 spaces with water, sewer and electrical hookup that can accommodate rigs from 30 to 34 feet. The rec hall houses a pool table, card table and fully equipped kitchen. From this Greer RV park you have easy access to the Little Colorado River where you can enjoy fishing and boating. This body of water is home to brown trout, rainbow trout and brook and offers excellent opportunities for the fly fisherman.

Mountain Air RV Park
50 County Road 1120
Greer, AZ 85927
(928) 735-7524
mountainairerv.com

Apache-Sitgreaves/Grayling

The Apache-Sitgreaves/Grayling campground is located in the national forest and offers 23 sites. Six of these sites offer pull-through capacity. Facilities include bathrooms and showers, but all the Apache sites should be considered mere RV campgrounds and not resorts. Recreational activities make up for the lack of amenities, however. Attach your boat because you can take advantage of the on-site ramp to launch your watercraft into Big Lake. In addition to the marina, the campground is also adjacent to both hiking and biking trails.

Apache-Sitgreaves/Grayling
P.O. Box 640
Springerville, AZ 85938
(928) 333-4301
fs.fed.us/r3/asnf/recreation/campgrounds/devcamp/devcamp_grayling.shtml

Apache-Sitgreaves/Rainbow

Apache-Sitgreaves/Rainbow campground has 152 paved sites that are mostly shaded. Thirty-two of these sites are pull-through, and there is room for slideouts. The Rainbow campground is the most expansive in the Big Lake complex. Beware of skunks and bears. During July and August you should also expect heavy rains. Recreation activities in this Greer RV campground include fishing and boating in Big Lake. You will also find several hiking trails nearby, and this is a good spot for bird-watching. Hummingbirds are especially plentiful at the Rainbow site.

Apache-Sitgreaves/Rainbow
P.O. Box 640
Springerville, AZ 85938
(928) 333-4301
fs.fed.us/r3/asnf/recreation/campgrounds/devcamp/devcamp_rainbow.shtml

Apache-Sitgreaves/Rolfe C. Hoyer

The Rolfe C. Hoyer campground at Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest is home to 100 paved sites that are mostly in the shade but offer no utility hookups. You will find room for your slideout rig, but beware of poorly paved interior roads. Rolfe C. Hoyer is popular among seniors and families who come to Apace for camping. The on-site amphitheater hosts interpretive programs, and there are nature walks held throughout the summer. Come prepared for heavy rainfall in July and August and for temperatures to dip quite a bit during winter nights. Greek Lake offers the chance for freshwater fishing and boating.

Apache-Sitgreaves/Rolfe C. Hoyer
P.O. Box 640
Springerville, AZ 85938
(928) 333-4301
fs.fed.us/r3/asnf/recreation/campgrounds/devcamp/devcamp_hoyer.shtml

Apache-Sitgreaves/Winn

The Winn Campground allows you to RV camp in a primitive style. This campground offers non-flushing toilets and gravel interior roads. Choose from 63 sites of which 46 are pull-through. Slideouts are accommodated, and some of the spaces provide shade. Big Lake provides the chance for fishing and you will also some hiking trails nearby. Beware of hiking during late summer, however, as the rainfall can get quite heavy.

Apache-Sitgreaves/Winn
P.O. Box 640
Springerville, AZ 85938
(928) 333-4301
fs.fed.us/r3/asnf/recreation/campgrounds/devcamp/devcamp_winn.shtml

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