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RV Parks & Campgrounds

A Good Night's Rest

The road to Grand CanyonIf there is one thing visitors can count on in Flagstaff, it's a good night's rest. With more than 70 hotels and inns to choose from plus a variety of campgrounds and cabins, it's no wonder people making that once-in-a-lifetime trip to the Grand Canyon often choose to stay in Flagstaff. But Flagstaff is more than a layover on the way to somewhere else. Besides a great selection of lodging, Flagstaff has great dining, a thriving nightlife, and plenty of restaurants offering breakfast and a great cup of coffee in the morning.

See 2013 Visitor Guide for amenities.

RV Parks

Black Barts RV Park

2760 E. Butler Ave. • 928-774-1912 •  blackbustersteakhouse.com

We offer 174 spaces with full hook ups. Wi-Fi. Open year round.

J and H RV Park

7901 N. Highway 89 • 928-526-1829 • flagstaffrvparks.com

4.5 acres with 51 RV spaces; 50 and 30 amp, hot tub, cable TV. Big Rigs welcome. Open April 25-October 25.

Meteor Crater RV Park

Meteor Crater Road & I-40, 35 miles east of Flagstaff, Exit 233 off I-40 • 928-289-4002 / 800-478-4002 • meteorcrater.com

10 acres with 72 RV spaces and 8 tent spaces. Wi-Fi. Open year-round.

Mormon Lake RV Park & Campground

1991 S. Mormon Lake Rd., Mormon Lake 30 minutes SE of Flagstaff; 21 miles on Lake Mary Rd. to Mormon Lake Village Exit, turn right, go seven miles to lodge • 928-354-2227 • travel-forever.com           

300 acres with 74 pull-through RV spaces, tent sites and group areas; 56 cabins and rooms; seasonal camping and RV Park availability. Wi-Fi.

Woody Mountain Campground & RV Park

2727 W. Route 66 • 928-774-7727 / 800-732-7986 •  woodymountaincampground.com

25 acres with 85 RV spaces and 40 tent spaces. Wi-Fi. Open March 15-November 1.

 

 

Campgrounds

Peaks/Mormon Lake Ranger District

5075 N. Highway 89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 • 928-526-0866

Several of the campgrounds surrounding Flagstaff are lakeside, and all offer a multitude of recreational opportunities. For seasonal open and closure dates, fees and other campsite information, visit the individual websites.

Ashurst Lake/Forked Pine Campgrounds

20 miles southeast of Flagstaff • Elevation: 7,130 • www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/
mormon_lake/ashurst-camp

Good fishing and excellent views of the San Francisco Peaks characterize these two lakeside campgrounds. Recreation opportunities include fishing, windsurfing, sightseeing and wildlife watching.

Bonito Campground

18 miles northeast of Flagstaff, near Sunset Crater Volcano/Wupatki National Monument Elevation: 6,930 feet • www.fs.fed.us/r3/
coconino/recreation/peaks/bonito-camp

This starkly beautiful campground on an ancient volcanic lava flow offers interpretive programs, hiking, wildlife viewing and fall colors.

Canyon Vista Campground

6 miles southeast of Flagstaff on Lake Mary Rd. • Elevation: 6,840 feet • www.fs.fed.us/r3/
coconino/recreation/mormon_lake/canyon-vista-camp

Located near Walnut Canyon and Lower Lake Mary, this area offers a trailhead with access to Walnut Canyon and the Arizona Trail, horseback riding, rock climbing and wildlife watching.

Dairy Springs/Double Springs Campgrounds

24 miles southeast of Flagstaff near Lake Mary • Elevation: 7,170 feet • 8877-444-6777
www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/
mormon_lake/dairy-double-camp

Campsites at both campgrounds are scattered in Ponderosa Pine groves and offer three hiking trails, fishing, biking, horseback riding, windsurfing and wildlife watching.

Kinnikinick Campground

38 miles southeast of Flagstaff • Elevation: 7,130 feet • www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/
recreation/mormon_lake/kinnikinick-camp

This scenic campground is located near Kinnikinick Lake, a popular trout fishing spot. Recreation opportunities include fishing, hiking, sightseeing and excellent wildlife watching.

Lakeview Campground

11.5 miles southeast of Flagstaff on Lake Mary Road • Elevation: 6,950 feet • www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/
mormon_lake/lakeview-camp

Located near Upper Lake Mary, this campground provides easy access to several stocked fishing lakes and hiking trails. Other recreational opportunities include boating, wildlife watching and picnic area.

Pinegrove Campground

19 miles south of Flagstaff • Elevation: 6,940 feet • www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/recreation/
mormon_lake/pinegrove-camp

Near several local stocked fishing lakes, this forested campground offers boating, fishing, biking, hiking, wildlife watching and picnic area.



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