RV camping in Arizona with showers

Enjoy year-round camping from the Grand Canyon and Saguaro National Park to Lake Powell and Havasu Falls in this Southwest state.

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Hawks Hideaway Camping, LLC

17 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Cottonwood, AZ
We offer various camping accommodations, as well as a teepee. See our different listings for info on each. A few choice examples of local activities to do on or very near to our campsite include: Bird watching, hiking, river rafting or tubing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, horseback riding, stargazing, and even rockhounding. This area conforms to the Arizona Dark Sky initiative, and while we are not dark-sky certified, we've had several guests compliment us on our location. When it comes to rockhounding, or amateur geology, this is a fantastic area for exploration and study.  The cliff walls of the Verde River offer clear and distinct sedimentary layers, and the frequent flooding of the massive sandy riverbed reveals countless undiscovered treasures.We gladly welcome pets, including horses, as long as the guests inform us of their presence, and takes care of all their needs, including cleaning up any mess. There is a professional horse-boarding field and stables adjacent to our property, and a long pleasant trail allows horseback riders to follow the Verde Greenway into Old Town Cottonwood if they so desire. Please remember that this is a natural and secluded spot located directly adjacent to the state-maintained Verde Ripparian Greenway and the Verde River. This means you may encounter wildlife and pests associated with being in such close connection to nature. Be prepared to tuck your food away and bring ample protection from the insects.
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Camp Saguaro

8 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents7 acres · Tucson, AZ
Camp Saguaro is nestled in a unique and rural area on the west side of Tucson, Arizona. With the Saguaro National Park Visitor Center, Tucson Mountain Park, and Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum all within four miles, there is plenty of opportunity to explore the outdoors. Tucson Mountain Park and Saguaro National Park boast hundreds of miles of hiking trails, and non-motorized mountain bikes are permitted on the trails in Tucson Mountain Park. Let us be your base camp for desert exploration whether it's hiking, riding, birdwatching, and learning. Come to Camp Saguaro and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the desert. What to expect: We are in a rural neighborhood where most parcels are 1-3 acres, we have seven acres. It's quiet around here but along with the natural sounds of the desert like yipping coyotes, and woodpeckers pecking, you may hear a horse, dog, or chicken. While we are on the outskirts of Tucson, we are not completely remote. We have carved our sites out of the natural layout of the desert. There are many kinds of cactus in our area in addition to the magnificent Saguaro, and uneven areas when walking. We keep it as natural as possible. We have a small "Mercantile" on property. This is our office, but we also have items you may have forgotten, and souvenirs made by local artists. Also available is firewood, and ice is for sale for your convenience. We have a small Laundry Shack (two washers, two dryers). You'll need cash for these things, we do not take any other form of payment at this time. Camp Saguaro is tobacco-free. Local attractions: Saguaro National Park- 2.3 miles or 2.6 miles to an entrance, 3.7 miles to the visitor center Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum-3.9 miles Tucson Mountain Park-2.5 miles Old Tucson Studios (over 400 movies have been filmed here)-7.1 miles King's Canyon Trailhead-3.8 miles Necessities: Gasoline-Speedway 5.7 miles Propane-Wagon Wheel 5.8 miles, West Ajo Feeds 12 miles Hardware-Picture Rocks Hardware 5.6 miles Groceries-Fry's Cortaro Road 14 miles
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Sacred Springs 🏕️🐉✨

5 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents8 acres · Lake Montezuma, AZ
Sacred Springs 🌿 A phenomenal, sacred riparian corridor, Sacred Springs offers a retreat for those seeking nature’s serenity 🌅 and spiritual renewal. Just upstream from the iconic Montezuma Castle National Monument and downstream from the enchanting Montezuma Well, it’s a place of deep connection. Your journey begins long before you arrive 🚗, as you enter the sacred river valley and embark on the primitive road ⚠️ leading to our desert oasis 🌵. From our campsites ⛺, you’ll have the remarkable opportunity to witness the echoes of the past and the pulse of the present, with the nearby I-17 highway tracing the path of this ancient route. As travelers journey along this prehistoric corridor 🚶‍♂️, their footsteps echo those of countless generations who traversed these lands long before us. Driving atop the mesa 🚙, you'll feel the powerful energy of the desert envelop you 🏜️. By the time you reach Sacred Springs, you’ll sense the immense potential for transformation and connection that awaits 🌾. Our campsites boast breathtaking, panoramic views 🌄 overlooking the powerful confluence of Wet Beaver Creek and Dry Beaver Creek. 🌊. While Sacred Springs offers a serene retreat amidst natural beauty 🌳, it’s important to be mindful of the inherent dangers ⚠️ of this unique landscape. Perched on a cliff 60 feet above the creek 🏞️, our property offers stunning views 🌅 and peaceful surroundings—but it also requires care and vigilance 👀. The terrain is steep and unforgiving 🪨, reminding us to slow down and savor each moment mindfully ⏳. (Please remain on trails at all times 👣.) With every step, it’s crucial to stay fully present, ensuring proper footing 👟 and safe navigation. As you explore the wonders of Sacred Springs 💧, let this be an opportunity to hone your senses 🌿 and deepen your connection with the earth 🌍. Embrace the challenge of traversing the rugged terrain 🏔️, knowing that each cautious step brings you closer to the heart of this sacred sanctuary 🕊️. Travel back in time by immersing yourself here in the wonderful history of the Verde Valley 🏜️. Enter the cave, and ponder the daily lives of the ancient cliff dwellers. This land holds the echoes of a prehistoric community that thrived here, utilizing irrigation for farming and dwelling in cliffside abodes. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to reconnect with yourself 🫵✨ and heal ❤️‍🩹. Relax, fully immersed in a natural riparian corridor 🌳, as you hike along the creek💧. Find your peace in one of our hammock swings beside the water, or witness the breathtaking sunrise and sunset 🌅 from the best seat in Arizona 🌵. With mindfulness and respect for the land 🏜️, may your visit be one of discovery 🔍, growth 🌱, and profound reverence for the natural world 🐍. Sacred Springs 🌞🐉💧 Driving from Sacred Springs 🧳🚙💨 •Sedona Wolf Sanctuary 🐺 Distance: .02 miles Driving time: less than 2 minutes • Fossil Creek 💧 Distance: Approximately 35 miles Driving time: Around 1 hour 30 minutes • BullPen 🐂 Distance: Approximately 21 miles Driving time: Around 1 hour • Snowbowl/Humphrey’s Peak Trailhead (Flagstaff) 🏔️ Distance: Approximately 65 miles Driving time: Around 1 hour 20 minutes • Sedona/Village of Oak Creek 🏜️ Distance: Approximately 17 miles Driving time: Around 25 minutes • Montezuma Castle National Monument ✨ Distance: Approximately 7 miles Driving time: Around 15 minutes • Tuzigoot National Monument 🏺 Distance: Approximately 20 miles Driving time: Around 40 minutes • Cornville 🍷🌿 Distance: Approximately 10 miles Driving time: Around 20 minutes • Camp Verde 💧 Distance: Approximately 9 miles Driving time: Around 20 minutes • Cottonwood 🌳 Distance: Approximately 17 miles Driving time: Around 33 minutes • Jerome ⛏️🏜️ Distance: Approximately 25 miles Driving time: Around 50 minutes • Grand Canyon, Bright Angel Lodge 🥾🗽 Distance: Approximately 130 miles Driving time: Around 2 hours 20 minutes • Prescott Downtown 🏛️🌳 Distance: Approximately 35 miles Driving time: Around 55 minutes • Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport 🛫🛬 Distance: Approximately 100 miles Driving time: Around 1 hour 40 minutes • Flagstaff ❄️ Distance: Approximately 50 miles Driving time: Around 1 hour • Four Corners 🏜️ Distance: Approximately 276 miles Driving time: Around 4 hours 15 minutes
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Beaver Creek Oasis

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents21 acres · Rimrock, AZ
Located on Beaver Creek on 21 acres you may choose your site tucked in the mesquite bosque or among the sycamores. The 1 1/2 mile dirt road is rough but worth the effort. Close to Sedona, Page Springs wineries, hiking and relaxing. See the stars at night and let nature rejuvenate. The alpacas will be pleased to eat some grain from your palm and the rooster will wake you at dawn ready for the start the morning. Arrival before dark required for check-in unless approved by host in advance. Pitch your tent or park your van in a designated site of your choosing on 21 acres either tucked in the mesquite bosque, near the creek (hike-in) or among the sycamores (drive-in). The 1 1/2 mile dirt road is rough but worth the effort. Close to Sedona, Page Springs wineries, hiking and just relaxing. See the stars at night!  Arriving before dark on your check-in day is required.
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Desert Glamping

20 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents5 acres · Meadview, AZ
Meadview Arizona was founded in 1826 by Jedediah Smith on his Southwest Expedition in search for Beaver! Staying a small remote and quiet town it can feel like it would have in the Wild West. We obtained our campground from a couple that owned it for 20 years but just weren't able to do to it what they had originally planned.. So it was essentially a blank canvas for us to create!! We are the closest town to the Grand Canyon SKYWALK, which is just 40 minutes from us. Meadview, the town we are located, is the only place to obtain Free Entree to the Lake Mead Recreational Center.  Our Campground just 10 miles from Lake Mead and 17 Miles from the Colorado River.  We have outstanding Lookouts, Top notch Stargazing, Gold Prospecting, Bird Watching, Fishing, Off Roading etc. Some of the Best Desert Off-Roading through trails within the Joshua Tree National Forest, Please note you must bring your own OHV, horse, etc, there is currently no rentals available.  We do have Kayaks to rent upon arrival. There is a hidden water fall in the Grapevine Wash that you can get to with a 4 wheel vehicle and you hike in about 15 minutes in. Stunning views and gorgeous natural spring and waterfall. We are 45 minutes off the 93 Freeway Free WIFI provided at the office!..  The town doesn't always have a powerful signal, please keep that in mind in your travels.  However, if you have Verizon, it gets GREAT service! There are three restaurants in town, all just one mile from site... The Boathouse, Anchor Smokehouse and Fishermans Landing Bar.  We have a Bakery called Rosemary and Thyme that serves Delicious foods & Pastries and makes great coffees.  There is also a Gas n Grub that has ice, propane etc... 5 miles away is a Family Dollar store which we lovingly call the "Mall of Meadview"
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Land Beyond Zion Tent/RV Glamp Camp

22 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents3 acres · Cane Beds, AZ
Camp Land Beyond Zion - #2 Best Campground in Arizona! Welcome to Camp Land Beyond Zion, your ultimate desert oasis nestled in Cane Beds, AZ! Just 45 minutes from Zion National Park and 2 hours from the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon, our camp is a boutique glamping experience that promises serenity, adventure, and stunning landscapes. Whether you're seeking the comforts of a tiny home or glamping tent, or the simplicity of desert camping under the stars, we’ve got the perfect spot for you. Voted #2 Best Campground in Arizona by Hipcamp! Camp Features: Accommodations: Choose from our charming Tiny Home “Nest”, cozy Writer's Nook, luxurious Glamp Tent, or the rustic Barebones Tent. We also offer Mountain View camp sites with decks and power for deluxe camping, and Mesa & Desert Campsites for tenters, small trailers, vans, or rooftop tents. Camp Setup: To make your stay seamless, you pick your ideal spot upon arrival by choosing your site marker and parking in your preferred location. Mesa Camp (Sites 4-9) is closer to the road for easy access, while Desert Camp (Sites 1-5) offers a more secluded experience. Dog-Friendly: Bring along your furry friend for just $15 per stay! Help us maintain a clean and fun space by keeping dogs leashed and cleaning up after them. Amenities: 3 Water & Power Hookups: Ideal for small trailers, vans, and rooftop tenters. Make sure you book one of these sites if you need POWER and WATER. They are a little more than the general sites. Outdoor Kitchens: Two fully equipped kitchens with stoves, cookware, dishes, and utensils for your convenience. Flushing Toilets & Outdoor Shower: Clean and comfortable facilities, including a heated outdoor shower with hot water. Propane BBQ & Firepit: Available for $5 per use. Due to dry summer conditions, no wood fires allowed. Hot Tub: Soak under the stars for just $5 per person, per use. Be sure to reserve your time on the hot tub board! (Or pay $12 per person for your entire stay to use hot tub and BBQ). Group Rentals: Perfect for family reunions, small events, or group camping. Contact us for special arrangements. Nearby Attractions: Bee's Market: 5 minutes away for all your grocery needs. Restaurants & Coffee: Edge of the World Brewery & Pizza, Sweet Safe Coffee, and Blue Agave Mexican all just 7 minutes away. Adventure Spots: Zion National Park: 45 minutes (shortcut to Springdale through our secret local route) Coral Pink Sand Dunes: 20 minutes Grand Canyon North Rim: 2 hours Bryce Canyon: 1 hour 45 minutes Kanab: 35 minutes Camp Culture: We pride ourselves on creating a welcoming, inclusive space for all. LGBTQ, BIPOC, women, and family-friendly, we foster a safe and supportive environment for adventure seekers, families, and nomads alike. With unique spaces for kids to play, communal BBQ areas, and a sense of community, our camp is designed for relaxation and connection. Booking Details: No Septic Dump on-site, but a free one is available nearby at Bee’s Market. Respect our space: We charge additional fees for extra guests to help maintain the property and ensure a great experience for everyone. Group sizes: Let us know how many people are in your group when booking to ensure we accommodate everyone comfortably. Safety first: We ask guests to keep a close watch on children and wear proper footwear around the property to avoid hazards like cacti or nails. Experience the beauty of the Southwest at Camp Land Beyond Zion, where you'll find a perfect mix of rustic charm and modern comforts. Whether you're watching the stars from the hot tub, grilling at the communal BBQ, or heading off for a day of adventure, your stay here will be unforgettable. Book your stay today and come see why we were voted one of the best campgrounds in Arizona!
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Geo Dome Campsite, I-17 Access

8 sites · RVs2 acres · Phoenix, AZ
Currently looking for long term summertime RV and Vanlife guests to round out our tight little community! No tents. Come visit and see what makes every one who has stayed here fall in love with this amazing little slice of heaven in the desert. My description: This is a convenient spot in the city of Phoenix, but it feels like you are camping in the country. Closest neighbors are 150 feet away. I've got 2.3 acres, 5 minutes to Walmart, movie theater, 100's of dining choices in Norterra shopping complex. You'll be behind tall fence/block wall on a full acre to spread out on. (Bring an extension cord for prime spots if applicable) There is some light highway and minimal residential noise if that matters to you. You will hear birds nesting in our cacti, see tons or dove, finches, numerous species of hummingbirds or even hear some coyotes yipping at nighttime. We are about a 4 minute drive from a nice hiking area. 3 30 amp and 2 50 amp power added September 2022. Full time campsite manager on site now. Laundry has free large capacity machines. Water pressure and quality is great. The campfire has tree shade with table and chairs. Extension cord power (when available). Water hose for water. Septic system with tap at campsite. Quiet generators are fine for summer A/C. If you need 30 or 50 amp power you'll have to park closer to the domes or have an extension. Electric hookups...contact for availability. There is an acre to choose your perfect spot, but power and water might not be exactly where you want it. Please be respectful of the property and all of our neighbors as we are surrounded by residential housing. Please drive slow inside the property and keep the gate closed when not in use as there are coyotes in the area. Please do let us know ahead of time if you are afraid of dogs or have allergies. My manager has a small pup and there are others here depending who is staying. I have perfect drinkable amazing deep-well zero particulate well water. Inside my extra geo dome I have a shower, sink, and toilet. While 40 years old and ugly, they are functional. You are welcome to camp or relax inside the 40 foot dome, BUT THERE ARE NO BEDS OR BEDDING. This Hipcamp listing is for camp and RV sites only, not a bed in a geo dome. Please message with arrival time so we can meet you at the gate.
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Weary Traveler Haven

4 sites · RVs, Tents13 acres · Marana, AZ
All weary travelers welcome to our quiet desert haven! With 360 degrees of beautiful views! Our tent site includes a deck platform with securement hooks to assemble your tent on and stay safely elevated off the ground. RVs welcome! We can currently accommodate up to a 36ft travel trailer or horse trailer with living quarters. This is a dry camp area. There is a portable toilet with sink for campers to utilize. We also have an Inverter as a rental option to provide power for an RVer if so desired. We can also fill Fresh Water Tanks for use while camping. We are currently working on a dump station. Also to ensure that we keep our little slice of heaven beautiful, please pack out what you pack in. Please do not leave trash or food at the campsites or leave food unsecured this will attract wildlife which will surely make your camping trip interesting. Our property is surrounded with views of Mount Lemmon, the Tortolita Mountain Park, Black Mountain, Newman Peak, and Picacho Peak. Come enjoy the prolific wildflowers of the desert bloom this spring! Campers can enjoy a warm beautiful sunset and star gazing in the evening, with views of the hazy band of the Milky Way and shooting stars next to the fire pit provided at each site. This is a safe place to get off the road for a bit, or to take a break from the busy/noisy city life, to relax and unwind in nature! Dogs are welcome, but please pick up after your pet! There is also a Round Pen provided for travelers with up to 2 horses with a fill station for water. Feed will be intermittently available to purchase for those in need. Nearby attractions: -Catalina State Park. -Tucson Mountain Park -Saguaro National Park -Oracle State Park -Picacho Peak State Park -Restaurants and groceries within a 25 min radius: -Cadillac Chaparral -The Patio Cafe -River Bottom Grill -Ore House -Lupes -Bub's Grub -Access to state land 1 mile from property for endless desert fun with Miles and Miles of ATV/UTV, Dirt Bike, and Mountain Bike trails! -And Much more......
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Verde Ranch RV Resort

260 sites · Lodging, RVs45 acres · Camp Verde, AZ
Planned with relaxation in mind and built with impeccable attention to detail, Verde Ranch works hard every day to create memorable vacation experiences that our guests will cherish forever. We believe that whether at home or on vacation, beautiful surroundings contribute to a sense of happiness, well-being, and comfort. With big-rig-friendly RV sites, we are redefining what it means to be a campground. We’re conveniently located right off of the highway and near many great local attractions and businesses. Work from anywhere with our high-speed WiFi. Relax and unwind by our pool, let the kids play in the splash pad, or the dogs run in our spacious dog park! Looking for adventure? Take advantage of our river access, hike the nearby trails, kayak the river or take a day trip to Sedona, Prescott, or Cottonwood from our RV Resort, to experience everything Arizona has to offer.
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RV camping in Arizona with showers guide

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If you're looking for RV camping in Arizona with the added convenience of showers, Hipcamp has over 3,100 options available to choose from. Some of the top-rated campsites include Pinnacle Farms South (468 reviews), El Pais Motel & Campgrounds (308 reviews), and A Spark in the Dark Campground (271 reviews). With an average price of $25 per night and options as low as $5, you won't break the bank exploring the beautiful terrain of Arizona. Popular amenities include potable water, toilets, and showers, while popular activities include horseback riding, whitewater paddling, and boating.

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