Circle Pines KOA
The Circle Pines KOA has a central location within the White Mountains. RVs up to 90 feet in length can be accommodated. Sites have 30- or 50-amp electric, water, sewer, cable TV and Wi-Fi connections. Pets are allowed, but should remain leashed in camp. There is a dog play area where four-legged friends can romp off-leash. Bathrooms and showers are available. The Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Area is 14 miles from the KOA and offers hiking trails, mountain biking routes and options for rock climbing and bouldering. The Sycamore Canyon Wilderness Area is part of the larger Coconino National Forest.
Williams/Exit 167/Circle Pines KOA
1000 Circle Pines Road
Williams, AZ 86046
(928) 635-2626
koa.com
Munds Park RV
Munds Park RV is located in the foothills of the White Mountains, south of Flagstaff and north of Sedona. The park has camping sites for most RVs. Standard hookups are available and include water, sewer, and 30- or 50-amp electric. Pets are allowed if leashed, and there are dog play areas for off-leash romping. Hiking and mountain biking trails are available from the campground. Guests can drive Walnut Canyon National Park and hike to cliff dwellings built by the natives. The park is an hour's drive from Munds.
Munds Park RV
17550 Munds Ranch Road
Munds Park, AZ 86017
(928) 286-1309
mundsparkrv.com
Black Barts RV Park
Showers, bathrooms, picnic areas, barbecue stations, an on-site steak restaurant, laundry room, general store and playgrounds are amenities at Black Barts RV Park. There are sites for most size RVs, which have the standard water, sewer and 30- or 50-amp electric hookups. Pets are allowed, but must remain leashed and cannot be left unattended. Guests looking for scenery and hiking can drive to the the San Francisco Peaks region of the White Mountains. There are many hiking trails, including to the summit of San Francisco Peaks, the highest mountain in Arizona.
Black Barts RV Park
2760 East Butler
Flagstaff, AZ 86004
(928) 774-1912
blackbartssteakhouse.com/rv.html
Article Written By Eric Cedric
A former Alaskan of 20 years, Eric Cedric now resides in California. He's published in "Outside" and "Backpacker" and has written a book on life in small-town Alaska, "North by Southeast." Cedric was a professional mountain guide and backcountry expedition leader for 18 years. He worked in Russia, Iceland, Greece, Turkey and Belize. Cedric attended Syracuse University and is a private pilot.