RV Parks in Flagstaff
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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.
J & H Rv Park
J & H RV Park offers full hookups with 30/50-amp service on US 89, 4.5 miles north of downtown Flagstaff and near Coconino National Forest.
Flagstaff RV Parks: 2 Campgrounds Near Grand Canyon
Flagstaff, Arizona, serves as a major gateway to the Grand Canyon, offering 2 RV parks for travelers. Situated at 7,000 feet elevation along historic Route 66, this city provides a cool, forested basecamp for exploring northern Arizona's national monuments and volcanic fields. This directory from RV Parks USA details both camping options.
What RV parks are in Flagstaff?
Flagstaff hosts 2 RV campgrounds: Grand Canyon Oasis and J & H RV Park. These facilities provide a combined total of approximately 150 full-hookup sites for rigs up to 45 feet long, with nightly rates starting at $55.
How close is Flagstaff to the Grand Canyon?
The South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park is a 78-mile drive north from Flagstaff, taking about 1 hour and 30 minutes via US-180. This proximity makes the city a primary staging area for day trips, with many visitors staying 2-3 nights.
What amenities do Flagstaff campgrounds offer?
Standard amenities across both properties include 30/50 amp electrical service, potable water hookups, and sewer connections. Specific features vary by location.
- Grand Canyon Oasis provides a heated pool open from Memorial Day to Labor Day and a 24-hour laundry facility.
- J & H RV Park offers complimentary Wi-Fi with a signal strength covering 90% of its sites and a propane fill station.
When is the best time to visit Flagstaff in an RV?
The peak season for RV travel to Flagstaff runs from late May through early October, when daytime temperatures average 75ยฐF. Winter visits require preparation for snowfall averaging 100 inches annually and overnight lows that frequently drop below 20ยฐF.
Are there dump stations near Flagstaff?
Both listed RV parks maintain dump stations for registered guests. A public dumping facility is available at the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport for a $10 fee, operating from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily.
What other attractions are near Flagstaff RV parks?
Within a 50-mile radius, campers can visit Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument (18 miles), Walnut Canyon National Monument (10 miles), and the Wupatki Pueblo ruins (30 miles). The city of Sedona, AZ, known for its red rock formations, is a 28-mile drive south.
As a major gateway to the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff, Arizona, offers 2 RV parks for travelers seeking a forested basecamp at 7,000 feet elevation.
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