From the eastern border with New Mexico to the western border with California, and from the Utah border in the north to almost halfway down to Mexico, this is the largest geographic region in Arizona. Northern Arizona boasts some of the most wildly beautiful scenery and awe-inspiring natural tourist destinations.
Flagstaff is the largest city in this area and is considered the hub of Northern Arizona. Home of Northern Arizona University, the renowned Lowell Observatory, a diverse arts community and breathtaking mountain scenery, Flagstaff has something for everyone. The Grand Canyon is just 80 miles northwest; Sunset Crater/ Wupatki National Monument is just 15 miles north on Highway 89; the Meteor Crater, Petrified Forest and Painted Desert attractions are all east on I-40. A day spent at the red rocks of Oak Creek and Sedona will renew and inspire.
Prescott, the original capital city of Arizona has old world charm, and nearby Jerome is a haven for artists and galleries. The northeast corner of Arizona is Navaho and Hopi reservation land. In the far northeast, visit Four Corners Monument, where Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado all meet. On your way there, make sure to stop and admire the Indian ruins of Canyon de Chelly and speculate about what might have happened to the mysteriously vanished Anasazai Indians.
Listings
Fairgrounds RV Park
10443 Hwy. 89A, Prescott Valley, AZ 86315
TELEPHONE: 928-227-3310
FAX: 928-227-3311
Grand Canyon Railway RV Park
601 W. Franklin Ave., Williams, AZ, 86046
TOLL-FREE: 800-843-8724
FAX: 303-297-3175
Elev. 6780’. Family friendly. Paved roads. Pets OK.
Handicap access. Big rigs welcome. SITES: 124 full hookups, pull thrus,
back-ins, AC allowed, CATV, Wi-Fi. FAC: Restrooms, shower, laundry, public
phone, security, BBQ, picnic area, firepit, gift shop, restaurant, RV supplies,
ice, pet boarding on site. REC: Swim pool, spa, playground, exercise room, game
room, lake, fishing, boating, golf, horseback riding, hiking. From Flagstaff,
I-40 W. exit 163. Follow Grand Canyon Blvd. 0.5 mi. S. to corner 7th &
Franklin Aves.
Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground
675 Dead Horse Ranch Rd., Cottonwood, AZ 86326
TELEPHONE: 928-634-5283
TOLL-FREE: 877-697-2757
Sites: 100+ large RV sites. 40’-65’ pull-thrus w/potable water, 30/50amp. No generators. Restrooms, showers. Stay limit 14 nights per 30-day period.
Clear Creek Reservoir RV Park
5 miles SE of downtown Winslow on Hwy. 99, Winslow
TELEPHONE: 928.289.2434
Open all year. No fees. Camp host on site. Tents & RVs welcome. Pet friendly. SITES: 25 – no hook ups. FAC: Picnic tables, fire pits, BBQ grills at sites, restrooms. REC: Fishing, swimming, canoeing, kayaking, hiking. Download free mobile app – search for Winslow AZ. From Winslow, take Hwy. 87 S. In 0.75 mi. look for signs to McHood Park. Turn E on Hwy. 99, go 4.5 mi. to park. (L)
Homolovi State Park Campground
I-40 Exit 257, 1.5 miles N Hwy. 87, Winslow, AZ 86047
TELEPHONE: 928-289-4106
TOLL-FREE: 877-697-2757
Sites: Most have electric-30amp & water. At non-electric, water is at dump station. Back-ins, pull-thrus sites-30/50amp. Max. RV length 83’. Camping limited to 14 nights. Camping fee includes use of all day-use recreation areas, showers & dump station.
OK RV Park
1576 Roadrunner Rd., Holbrook, AZ 86025
TELEPHONE: 928-524-3226
Pet friendly. Handicap access. Tents. SITES: 77 full hookup pull-thrus, 30/50 amp, CATV, WiFi. FAC: Restrooms, showers, laundry, storage. REC: Clubhouse, walk to restaurants. From I-40 take exit 286. Go N on Navajo Blvd. for a short distance, look for Good Sam sign on L. Turn onto Buzzard Blvd. Follow signs to registration office.
Orchard Ranch RV Resort
11250 E. State Rte. 69, Dewey, AZ 86327
TELEPHONE: 928-772-8266
Rancho Sedona RV Park
135 Bear Wallow Ln., Sedona, AZ 86336
TELEPHONE: 928.282.7255
TOLL-FREE: 888.641.4261