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Sip Champagne around the campfire in this wine-growing capital.

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Marguerita Ranch

5 units · Glamping, Motorhomes, Tents2 acres · Cave Creek, AZ
Pitch your tent or park your camper among towering Saguaros with stunning mountain views in every direction. Bring your camera or your horses! This is the perfect spot for relaxing, stargazing, and soaking in those famous Arizona sunsets. You’ll have a spacious, private campsite all to yourself—I only allow one booking at a time to ensure a peaceful and personal experience. Please note: This is a working horse ranch, which means you'll see fencing, trailers, and occasional activity from people helping keep the ranch running. While your campsite is private, our property is just over two acres—so you'll also see neighboring homes. If you're looking for complete solitude with no sights, sounds, or smells of ranch life, I recommend dispersed camping elsewhere. My 2.2-acre private horse ranch is home to: • 8 rescue horses • 2 donkeys • 8 mini pigs and a few chickens! …all ready to meet and greet! Trail access? Absolutely. Hiking and horseback riding trails lead directly from the property into Spur Cross Conservation Area—or take a short 10-minute drive to a main trailhead. Black Mountain Hiking Trail is also nearby and offers panoramic views of the valley. You can even ride your horse into town and tie up at the local cowboy bars! ⸻ A few things to note: • The landscape varies with the season—there won’t be green grass in the summer • Please keep pets away from cactus—they bite! • We’re located in a desert neighborhood, so please respect the nearby homes. My house and neighbors house will be in view from your campsite. • A horse corral (50 ft round pen) is available to rent—message me if interested! ⸻ Looking for more adventure? Lake Pleasant, Bartlett Lake, Tonto National Forest, Seven Springs, and other scenic destinations are a short drive away. Need supplies? Walmart, Lowe’s, Tractor Supply, and more are just 10 minutes down the road. Want to explore a truly unique cowboy town? Cave Creek is full of Old West charm, with saloons, quirky shops, live music, and horses sharing the road with motorcycles. Follow and tag us on Instagram: @margueritaranch
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$42.75
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(31+ Days) Full H/U (30Amp) In Town

1 unit · Motorhome1 acre · Phoenix, AZ
**Notes: Booking must be for 31 days or more due to newer Phoenix, AZ "short term rental" guidelines. RV gate is exactly 8' wide. Can only accommodate RVs/Trailers around 7' wide** LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! Historic home, with RV space in back yard, in the heart of Phoenix! Beautiful grass, trees, and gardens with fountains. Private, secure, and typically very peaceful environment. Within 2 miles of downtown Phoenix, 1 mile of two major highways (10 and 17), and 1 mile of several major hospitals and healthcare facilities. Home is located in the Fairview Place historic neighborhood, a true gem located within two miles of downtown Phoenix. Filled with gorgeous custom homes, many of which originated in the 1920s/30s. This 1936 property is located directly across the street from one of the nation's best public parks. Encanto Park offers two golf-courses, a fishing pond (with license), paddle boat river, mini-amusement park, sport courts (racquetball, tennis, basketball, volleyball, etc.), and so much more. Perfect for walking, jogging, and biking. Also across the street on the next block is a beautiful community rose garden. Within blocks of the Phoenix Fairgrounds. Within 2 miles of the business district, museums, opera, theaters, and more.
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Mesa Arizona RV Campsite Space

1 unit · Motorhome1 acre · Mesa, AZ
We have one RV space (campsite only-No RV) with full hook ups next to a shared beautiful pool and gazebo. Your RV space has a pedestal with three optional plugs: 50/30/20 amp plugs. All have breaker switches. This RV pad is decomposed gravel and has it's own brick patio. Your RV space is separated via brick wall, vinyl, and pool fencing. The entire property is a quarter acre in a quiet Mesa AZ neighborhood, just North of Gilbert, highway 60, and close to shopping and restaurants. The RV pad is accessed via a 25 foot wide drive up to a 14 foot wide RV gate. Your vehicle will sit on level decomposed granite. Your RV pad is 80 feet long and 20 feet wide. In addition, you have approx. 20'x20' brick patio for chairs, table, and outdoor living space. You can lock up your space via the RV gate, then come and go via the locked walk through gate. The area is great for your pups too! Additional parking is available in front of the RV gate if needed, or you can park on the street too. TPT Lic# 21497128
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Kokosky Homestead Camp

4 units · Motorhomes1 acre · Queen Creek, AZ
Welcome to Kokosky Homestead Camp, your desert retreat in Queen Creek, Arizona — where the sunsets glow over the San Tan Mountains, chickens roam freely, and the skies light up at night. Our peaceful, family-friendly homestead offers two unique stays: 🌅 Sunset Roost A luxury 5th wheel glamping experience for up to 6 guests. This fully stocked trailer includes: Two bathrooms, full indoor and outdoor kitchens King bedroom, loft beds, and multiple sleeping spaces AC, fireplace, TV, and all linens provided A picnic table behind the trailer under a shady tree A private fire pit for relaxing evenings under the stars 🔌 Full Hookup RV Site A private space with 30/50 amp electric, water, and sewer. Ideal for travelers seeking a quiet stay away from crowded parks. 🐔 What Makes Us Special: Friendly, free-ranging chickens Dark skies and quiet desert nights Fast Wi-Fi via Starlink — reliable connection for remote work or streaming Close to local favorites like: Queen Creek Olive Mill Schnepf Farms San Tan Flat San Tan Mountain Regional Park Horseshoe Park & Equestrian Centre Whether you’re glamping in comfort or pulling in with your RV, Kokosky Homestead Camp offers space, privacy, and authentic desert charm — all with modern comforts.
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Red Rock Roping, LLC

5 units · Glamping, Motorhomes2 acres · Cave Creek, AZ
Welcome to Red Rock Roping! Where you will be a close 3 mile drive to old town Cave Creek restaurants, bars, and shopping strip. But far enough to enjoy a quiet and peaceful scenery of mountains, sunsets and sunrises. Don’t forget to kick your feet up, and end your night to enjoy a wide open view of the stars! Also, keep your eyes open for desert critters such as rattlesnakes, tarantulas, scorpions, deer, road runners, bob cats, and coyotes. We ask please do not pet, catch, feed or leave any food out that will attract them. Enjoy them from a picture away :) Our 2 accessible acres will give you 360 view of mountains, our Red Rock Roping arena, and a Saloon to gather under to enjoy cool refreshments, and a meal with your friends/family. Right outside our entrance going North on 80th Street you can hike over to the Grapevine Wash which is a short walk away from the Cave Creek Town Trail System for hiking and horseback riding, and if you’re adventurous you can hike up 2 miles of a 800’ climb on a gravel road/trails to “Mexican Hat” for an even more incredible view! We are a 30 amp full hook up (sewer, water & electrical) for 33’ RV’s and living quarters horse trailers. You will also have access to our community laundry area, with a large garbage can to dump a bag if needed. Some suggestions for town; Grab some quick delicous breakfast and coffee at Janey’s. Or American cuisine lunch at The Horny Toad, a Mexican cuisine dinner while watching the turtles in the pond at El Encanto! Ofrenda, right at the end of the road, also has great authentic Mexican cuisine. Many restaurants to choose from all within a short drive. Bashas, Safeway, Target, and Walmart and Sprouts are all within a 3-6 mile drive too! We have two turnout pens for horses. That are located right behind where you will park your trailer. They both have a cover that provides some shade, as well as running water. We do not provide any feed, so please make sure you bring some! We ask that you please do not feed any horses that do not belong to you. Or go into any pen that your horse is not in. For safety and respect :) Thank you in advance. (Horse turnouts are an extra $25 each/per night)
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Phoenix Citi StarGazer A-Frame

1 unit · Glamping1 acre · Phoenix, AZ
Runner up for best HipCamp in Arizona! Darling camping A-Frame located in NE Phoenix, just 15 minutes from the airport, perfect for a short stay in Phoenix, or if you're heading up to the Grand Canyon or Sedona. The A-Frame is super cozy and has large clear panels above the bed for nighttime stargazing. If clouds obscure the stars then simply enjoy the unique star lighting strategically placed in the Citi StarGazer. Super comfortable queen-sized bed, and wonderful bedding make for the perfect night's sleep. Linens are provided. Campers may use the onsite swimming pool. Small secondary building with portable toilet and newly built outdoor shower (not a tent anymore) with hot water. Perfect economical stay for adventurers in the Phoenix area, the fifth largest city in the US with tons of things to do! Located close to great hiking such as Camelback Mountain, Piestewa Peak and the Phoenix Mountain Preserve. The A-Frame is located in the large backyard of our Phoenix home in a nice neighborhood. We live onsite and look forward to hosting you! Happy (and economical) travels, y'all!
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Campsites with WiFi near Reims guide

Overview

It’s all about the bubbly in Reims, the unofficial capital of France’s Champagne region. Champagne houses, tasting cellars, and UNESCO-listed monuments (most notably the grand Cathedral) are everywhere you turn in this history city, so there’s plenty to discover on a walking tour. You won’t want to spend too long in the city, though. Instead, pitch your tent amid the vineyards, park your motorhome at an aire (motorhome park), or snag a campervan or caravan site at a rural campground, then set out on an epic tasting tour along the Champagne Route.

Where to go

Marne Valley

South of Reims, the vine-clad slopes of the Montagne de Reims Regional Natural Park provide a verdant backdrop for hiking and biking. From here, the Marne River winds its way west through the Marne Valley, leading the way to family-run vineyards, fairy-tale châteaux, and the Champagne villages of Hautvillers,  Châtillon-sur-Marne, and Château-Thierry.

Champagne Tourist Route

The official Champagne Tourist Route comprises six different marked trails totaling more than 370 miles and linking the region’s principal wine-growing regions, Champagne cellars, and vineyards. Stop off in Epernay to stroll down the Avenue de Champagne, sip Chardonnay in the Côte des Blancs, then cycle through the green vales of the Côte de Bar.

Ardennes Regional Natural Park

Just an hour’s drive north of Reims, the wooded hills and untamed countryside of the Ardennes Regional Natural Park are peppered with WWI and WWII battlefields, sleepy rural villages, and rocky cliffs. Mountain bike enthusiasts will be in their element here, but you can also hike the hilltops, explore natural caves, and camp out in the wilderness.

When to go

Summer, especially July-Aug, brings huge crowds to Reims, and it’s worth timing your visit for the quieter (and cheaper) months of spring or fall instead. Speaking of fall, this is harvest time at the region’s many Champagne vineyards and the ideal time for tasting. The main camping season runs from April through October, but don’t be put off by a winter visit—Reims Christmas markets are rightly popular, and seasonal snowfall renders the city even more magical.