About Grand Canyon Oasis
Grand Canyon Oasis sits on US Hwy 89 between Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon. The park offers dark sky stargazing with telescopes.
Grand Canyon Oasis sits on US Highway 89 between Flagstaff and the Grand Canyon. The family-owned park transformed a historic trading post into an RV park and tiny home village in 2021. The park provides telescopes for exploring the dark skies above the Painted Desert and San Francisco Peaks.
Guests drive 40 minutes to downtown Flagstaff for urban amenities. Nearby natural wonders include Lockett Meadow's aspen groves, Wupatki National Monument ruins, and Sunset Crater's lava flows. The park serves as a base for journeys to Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Moab, and Durango.
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What Amenities Does Grand Canyon Oasis Offer?
Amenities include a new dog park, EV charging stations, and access to telescopes for stargazing in the designated dark sky community. The park also offers extra-long pull-thru RV sites suitable for large rigs.
Is Grand Canyon Oasis Big Rig Friendly?
Where Is Grand Canyon Oasis Located?
What Attractions Are Near Grand Canyon Oasis?
Nearby attractions include Wupatki National Monument, Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument, and the scenic drives to Grand Canyon National Park. Flagstaff offers urban amenities within a 40-minute drive.
What Activities Are Available at Grand Canyon Oasis?
Recreation centers on the natural surroundings, with opportunities for stargazing using provided telescopes. Nearby, guests can hike among aspens at Lockett Meadow or explore volcanic landscapes at Sunset Crater.
What Is the Atmosphere Like at Grand Canyon Oasis?
Grand Canyon Oasis fosters a family-friendly atmosphere with a focus on community and appreciation for the dark skies. The owners actively engage with guests to enhance their stay.
Are Pets Allowed at Grand Canyon Oasis?
Pets are welcome with a dedicated dog park on site.