Arizona RV Parks: Campgrounds & Sites
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3 Dreamers Rv Park
3 Dreamers RV Park in Salome, AZ provides direct access to the Arizona Peace Trail ATV network with full hookups and propane refills.
Arizona Legends Rv Resort
Arizona Legends RV Resort is a 55+ active adult community in Benson, AZ, with 300 sunny days annually and mountain views in the San Pedro Valley.
Arizona West Rv Park
Arizona West RV Park is a 55+ seasonal RV community in Yuma, AZ, with pickleball, shuffleboard, and a heated pool.
Beachcomber Resort
Beachcomber Resort places RVs directly on the Colorado River shoreline in Lake Havasu City, 100 miles south of Las Vegas.
Bell Road Rv Ctr
Family-owned RV service center in northeast Phoenix since 1969. Certified technicians handle repairs, maintenance, and restorations for all RV classes.
Butterfield Rv Resort
Butterfield RV Resort in Benson, AZ features a private observatory, 145 full-hookup sites, and proximity to Kartchner Caverns and Tombstone.
Cal-am Homes
Cal-am Homes is a residential land-lease RV community on the east edge of Mesa, Arizona, designed for permanent full-time living.
Camp Whispering Pines
Camp Whispering Pines offers 76 acres of forested group retreat space on Mount Lemmon, 90 minutes from Tucson.
Carriage Manor Rv Resort
Carriage Manor RV Resort offers 55+ residents home ownership with no land rent in Mesa, AZ. A 22,000-square-foot clubhouse anchors the community.
Castle Rock Shores
Castle Rock Shores offers over 200 RV sites on the Colorado River's Parker Strip, with a protected marina and sandy beach.
Chloride Western Rv Park
Chloride Western RV Park offers full-hookup and dry camping sites in Arizona's oldest silver town, 20 miles from Kingman and 90 miles from Las Vegas.
Cocopah Bend Rv & Golf Resort
Cocopah Bend RV & Golf Resort in Yuma, AZ offers a 55+ active adult community with an 18-hole golf course and 6.8 miles of private trails.
Arizona provides RV travelers with 91 campgrounds across diverse landscapes, from Sonoran Desert to mountain regions. Key areas include Tucson, Phoenix, and Lake Havasu City, offering sites for all rig types.
What types of RV parks exist in Arizona?
Arizona hosts 91 RV parks, including 35 desert resorts with pools, 20 national forest campgrounds, and 36 urban locations near cities like Mesa and Yuma.
- Desert resorts feature sites measuring 50 x 100 feet with 50-amp service.
- Forest campgrounds offer 30-amp hookups and fire rings.
- Urban parks provide full hookups within 10 miles of downtown Phoenix.
How much do RV sites cost in Arizona?
Nightly rates for RV sites in Arizona range from $30 for basic dry camping to $120 for premium resorts, with average prices at $55 per night.
- Budget parks in Quartzsite charge $30-$40 per night.
- Mid-range campgrounds near Tucson average $50-$70.
- Luxury resorts in Lake Havasu City cost $90-$120.
What amenities are standard at Arizona RV parks?
Over 80% of Arizona's 91 RV parks offer full hookups, while 70% have Wi-Fi, and 60% include swimming pools or hot tubs.
- Full hookups (water, sewer, electric) are available at 85 parks.
- Wi-Fi speeds of 10 Mbps or higher cover 70% of locations.
- Recreation halls and laundry facilities exist at 50 parks.
When is the best time to RV camp in Arizona?
The prime RV camping season in Arizona runs from October to April, with daytime temperatures averaging 70ยฐF and park occupancy rates at 90%.
- Winter months see 100% occupancy in popular areas like Apache Junction.
- Summer offers lower rates but temperatures exceed 100ยฐF in Phoenix.
- Spring and fall provide mild weather with 80% occupancy.
Arizona's diverse landscapes and 91 campgrounds ensure a memorable RV experience for all travelers.