RV camping near Tuba City

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Looking to go camping near Tuba City, Arizona? Hipcamp has over 900 options for RV camping in this area. With options as low as $7 per night, you can find the perfect spot to park your RV and enjoy the beautiful terrain. Check out top campsites like A Spark in the Dark Campground with 271 reviews, M & M Little Oasis with 195 reviews, or Humming Bird Campsite with 175 reviews. Enjoy popular amenities like potable water, campfires, and pet-friendly locations. And don't forget to explore activities like whitewater paddling, visiting historic sites, and hiking while you're there!

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Top-rated RV parks near Tuba City

Painted Desert Outpost

1. Painted Desert Outpost

99%
(72)
26mi from Tuba City · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
We offer a RURAL, rustic camping experience. Our property is off-grid thus we cannot offer you any sort of facilities or services at this time & your cell may not be 100% useful. We chose Outpost in our name because we believe it provides an accurate description: a remote, isolated station, settlement, or camp located at a distance from the main body. Our property is 7.4 miles down a dirt Indian Route through a significant wash and while 4 wheel drive is ideal, you can make it in nice weather conditions without 4 wheel drive. Keith’s sister made it in her Chevrolet Sonic, for example. Large RVs may scrape along the way; we did with our 40' fifth wheel. Our 60 acre property offers a unique experience for those looking for a place to unplug and explore with plenty of privacy and room to roam. You'll enjoy incredible views of the Painted Desert, Gray Mountain, and the San Francisco peaks. The night skies will be unlike anything you’ve seen unless you have been in the middle of the ocean with no light pollution. Some important things to note about our property: Our property will always and forever be a Safe Place for all people. We hold no prejudices regardless of race, ethnicity, or creeds. Our guests will always be respected, loved and welcome and it must be that way with other guests. We are a clothing optional campground, which means you may be naked on our property. We are pet-friendly. We have two medium size puppies. Let's ensure our furry friends have as much fun as we are having by keeping them on a leash and we clean up after them. We also wouldn't want them to chase away the wild mustangs, which are beautiful to see in full gallop. NOTICE: As a desert location you may encounter wildlife (nice and not so nice) while on the property hiking around. We have seen pacific gopher snakes, non-venomous snake that eats rodents and has similar markings to rattlesnakes, which are also present. A triangle head means venomous. Listen carefully while hiking around. Distances to points of interest: We are located 50 miles (1 hour) northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. 13 miles to Cameron, Arizona (Navajo Nation) 37 miles to Wupatki National Monument. 38 miles to Tuba City, Arizona (Navajo Nation) 42 miles to Grand Canyon National Park (south rim).
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Grand Canyon Oasis High Desert Camp

2. Grand Canyon Oasis High Desert Camp

93%
(362)
44mi from Tuba City · 9 sites · Tents, RVs
We are a family-owned RV park and tiny home village located 50 minutes from the east entrance to Grand Canyon National Park and only 20 minutes north of Flagstaff, Arizona. Our family -- Adam, Shelley, Zoe, Ava, and Cairo -- purchased the RV park in 2021. The property was a trading post for decades but had fallen into disrepair. We have been busy painting, cleaning and improving the grounds to become a comfortable oasis for your family. Our location on US Hwy 89 on the east side of the highway is only a few miles from the breathtaking aspens of Lockett Meadow, the ruins of Wupatki National Monument and the lava flows at Sunset Crater. The park is a short drive to downtown Flagstaff, and on the way to the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, Moab and Durango. Stay the night or as long as you like! Drink in the hibiscus sunrises above the Painted Desert and relax into the long shadows of the San Francisco Peaks. Let us know if you want to borrow a telescope to explore the darkest night sky you have ever seen! We are excited to share our home with you! DARK SKIES **** WE NOW HAVE A CAR CHARGING STATION**** **** WE HAVE A NEW HUGE DOG PARK***
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Full hookups
Stone Soup Desert Views

3. Stone Soup Desert Views

75%
(8)
26mi from Tuba City · 8 sites · Tents, RVs
Back to basics beneath endless desert sky. Hike giant rock sculptures, gather petrified wood, maybe find the hidden pond or seasonal Little Colorado to splash in. Powdery views of the Navajo Plateau and snowy San Francisco Peaks stretch across the horizon. Nights bring incredible stars, silence, and total peace. This place is called “Stone Soup,” named both for the geology and the folktale where everyone brings something to create something greater together. The hut was built with love during musical campouts. Recycled materials from nearby building sites may sometimes be available first-come, first-served, but please expect nothing beyond open land and sky. There are 40 acres to explore and camp on. You can drive around the property in a regular vehicle and find your own spot. Camp anywhere away from the road or across from the hut for at least half a mile. If you use the hut, please leave it and the land better than you found them. The vision is simple: adventurous, creative, nature-loving kindred spirits gathering in the “stone soup” spirit, bringing what they need while sharing what they can. You’ll need to bring in and pack out everything, including water, food, bedding, and trash. There is currently no outhouse, though dunes provide some privacy if needed. Wind can pick up, so car camping is recommended over tents, though RVs work well too. At the moment this is an isolated, wild campsite with no running water, toilet, cooking setup, or supplied firewood, though fires are allowed and you may find wood farther down the road. The photos are outdated and may show amenities that are no longer there. Directions: From Flagstaff, take Highway 89 north toward Cameron. After Gray Mountain, continue a few miles to mile marker 461, before Cameron and before a large pump station. Turn right onto the dirt road directly across from mile marker 461, just before a yellow school bus stop. Follow the main dirt road for a little over 7 miles, keeping right at the fork. Stay on the biggest road, which mostly goes straight. At one point you’ll pass through fencing on both sides. The hut is very hidden from the road. After just over 7 miles, look for tire tracks veering off to the right. Turn there. As soon as you leave the main road, you’ll immediately see the hut.
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Grand Canyon National Park

4. Grand Canyon National Park

97%
(450)
National park 48mi from Tuba City · 445 sites
For hikers, this geologic masterpiece can trigger wonder and an occasional expletive.
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