The best dog-friendly RV parks near Williamson

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If you're looking for an exciting and affordable camping experience near Williamson, Arizona with your furry friends, Hipcamp has over 1300 RV-friendly options to choose from. Enjoy stunning views while taking advantage of popular amenities such as potable water, pet-friendly sites, and campfires. Explore the great outdoors with activities like horseback riding, hiking, and biking. Check out top-rated campsites like Pinnacle Farms South (468 reviews), A Spark in the Dark Campground (271 reviews), and Hawks Hideaway Camping, LLC (204 reviews). With prices starting as low as $5 and an average price per night of $20, Hipcamp has got you covered.

98% (1.8K) 163 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Williamson

Hawks Hideaway Camping, LLC

1. Hawks Hideaway Camping, LLC

97%
(928)
29mi from Williamson · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Hawks Hideaway offers 8 campsites suitable for tents of all sizes, many of which can accommodate two or more tents (additional fees may apply). We also have a large, unfurnished teepee, and are working on a cozy, furnished country cottage. (ETA Sept 25). Large trailers and RVs are NOT allowed. Nearby activities include: bird watching, hiking, river rafting or tubing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, stargazing, and 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 beautiful skys. When it comes to rockhounding, or amateur geology, this is a fantastic area for exploration and study. We gladly welcome pets, as long as you take care of all their needs, including cleaning up any mess and filling in any holes. Well mannered, friendly dogs may be unleashed from time to time. Please, PLEASE watch your small pets carefully. If you're traveling with cats, please keep them on a lead. There is a riding academy and boarding facility adjacent to our property, and a long pleasant trail allows horseback riders, hikers and cyclists to travel along the Verde Greenway into Old Town Cottonwood, a pleasant 30 minute walk through lush riparian area. Hawks Hideaway is a family owned property, occupied by a 3rd and 4th generation, mother-son team. Two generations have lived and died here before us and we are proud to be the custodians of this majestic property, full of old growth, gigantic cottonwood trees. A birdwatcher, or naturalists dream. Hawks Hideaway is a natural and secluded spot located directly adjacent to the state-maintained Verde River Greenway. This means you may encounter wildlife and pests associated with being in such close connection to nature. Hawks Hideaway is next to many miles of wilderness. You may see or encounter wildlife of all kinds, most are harmless, some are dangerous. It is your responsibility to know the difference. Be prepared to tuck your food away and bring ample protection from the insects. You are responsible for your own safety and are camping here at you own risk. Please do not interact with any wild animals. If you encounter something and need help, please reach out to us. We live on the property and are readily available.
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Beaver Creek Oasis

2. Beaver Creek Oasis

99%
(475)
40mi from Williamson · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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! 
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$40
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A Spark in the Dark Campground

3. A Spark in the Dark Campground

99%
(642)
34mi from Williamson · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
The most important thing for me is that my guests leave this place with memories that will turn into nostalgia. 40 huge, PRIVATE acres in the country of northern Arizona, The Spark can host the single camper looking for a quiet and private retreat, or the sleepy traveler who simply needs a place to park and snooze in their vehicle - all the way up to your large group and event! I am only here to make sure you have a safe and private place to camp the way YOU want! Dazzling night sky with near zero light pollution! Fabulous sunset views! Warm, gorgeous sunrises! Potential for wildlife! Cool rocks! Cool plants! Cool bugs! Family friendly. Pet friendly. MJ and such friendly. Come spend the night outside!!!
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$15
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Prescott National Forest

4. Prescott National Forest

92%
(32)
306 sites · Prescott, Arizona
So much wilderness and so little time in this jewel of Arizona.
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Dead Horse Ranch State Park

5. Dead Horse Ranch State Park

93%
(15)
134 sites · Clarkdale, Arizona
Discover the serene beauty of Dead Horse Ranch State Park.
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Creekside Lodge and Cabins

6. Creekside Lodge and Cabins

30mi from Williamson · 16 sites · RVs, Lodging
Creekside Lodge and Cabins offers 14 private cabins on Big Bug Creek, each featuring a private porch, fireplace, microwave, refrigerator, and Keurig-style coffee maker. We also have 9 countryside RV spaces and 4 lodge rooms, each equipped with a queen or king bed, microwave, refrigerator, and Keurig-style coffee maker. For special occasions, we offer a private suite. Open 7 days a week, The Cellar at Creekside Restaurant serves the best Certified Angus Beef in the area, along with ribs, chicken, pizza, and wings. We proudly host Taco Tuesdays, What’s Up Wednesdays, and Fish Fry Fridays. Our Thursday night slow-roasted, hand-carved Prime Rib Special is a must-try! The Cellar Bar and Game Room are open during restaurant hours, and the back patio often features live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights. From the property, you’ll have access to plenty of horseback riding trails, hiking trails, and OHV routes. We’re located just 7 miles off I-17 and less than an hour from North Phoenix—close enough for convenience, yet a world away from the big city.
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$50
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Red Rock Camp Horses Welcome

7. Red Rock Camp Horses Welcome

100%
(5)
39mi from Williamson · 4 sites · RVs
We welcome you to our beautiful star gazing horse property! 2 full hook-up sites one no hookups . 30 Ft trailers or less. For an extra fee, use our retro camper, Sleeps two. Bring the horses! Plenty of room for horse trailers. We also have a 21 thousand square foot corral. Inquire for horse fees.. Miles of trails behind house. 8 miles to Sedona center. Any questions welcome! Right down the road from Red Rocks State Park. Slide Rock State Park and Cathedral Rock Trailheads all with in area.
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$70
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A Quiet Place Near Sedona

8. A Quiet Place Near Sedona

100%
(19)
36mi from Williamson · 2 sites · RVs
Wave goodbye to noisy generators and lights. Park your RV in a dark sky community located less than a quarter mile from the famous Verde Valley Wine Trail/Page Springs Road. Sedona is only 10 minutes away. The Village of Oak Creek and West Sedona are equally convenient, and the location lets you skip the tourist traffic! Awaken to the sound of roosters crowing, and marvel at the Milky Way unobstructed by light pollution. Enjoy 50 amp service and water, plus the peace that comes with having no close neighbors in a noisy campground. Dump service is FREE for the first 10 guests. One owner is a yoga and trail guide and can help you plan your ideal vacation. Ask about the additional services we offer! Of course, you can simply park and go about your holiday! :) We can currently accommodate campers up to 32 feet. Large 5th wheels and Class A RVs are currently not supported until we widen the driveway to protect your safety. The site is relatively flat, but we are adding a concrete pad and can help you level. Feel secure leaving your home on wheels inside a fully gated property in a quiet, safe community while you explore the wonders of the Verde Valley, including Sedona. View our Guest Guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DcsyXhE45qvt6zdAg2OxcEgzDrC3pb6WVhIuq-c6Pyo/edit?usp=sharing We can also STORE your RV on a separate space on the property for a lower fee! We welcome you to the Verde Valley and our beautiful growing farm. We look forward to your visit!
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30 Min to Sedona, Verde Ranch RV

9. 30 Min to Sedona, Verde Ranch RV

95%
(38)
38mi from Williamson · 260 sites · RVs, Lodging
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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$60
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Kaibab National Forest

10. Kaibab National Forest

95%
(31)
291 sites · Williams, Arizona
It’s time to get wild in the wild west! Head into the red rocks, pines, deserts, and canyons and sink your soul into some vast and untrammelled land that is beyond amazing. Kaibab National Forest has got what you need for a Northern Arizona getaway no matter what you are looking for. With three distinct areas: Williams, Tusayan, and North Kaibab, this diverse place will leave you with a perma-smile and a wild streak you didn’t know you had. Also, wait for it...this forest borders both the north and south side of Grand Canyon National Park! For all the epicness that the Grand Canyon offers (some of the trails actually follow the rim of the canyon!) without the tourists and crowds, come here and feel like you hit the jackpot. There’s really no other way to say it. You just gotta see it for yourself!
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Coconino National Forest

11. Coconino National Forest

97%
(66)
396 sites · Flagstaff, Arizona
Discover a wide range of landscapes in this national forest.
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Stanton Camp -Camping & Gold Mining

12. Stanton Camp -Camping & Gold Mining

100%
(2)
39mi from Williamson · 51 sites · RVs
Nestled in a breezy valley below Rich Hill in Yavapai County, AZ, Stanton Camp sits just six miles below Yarnell and 10 miles northwest of Congress. Once a booming gold mining town known as Antelope Station, Stanton rose to prominence in 1863 with the discovery of gold. Today, the area remains a haven for gold prospectors, hikers, and ATV enthusiasts, all drawn to the beauty of the Sonoran Desert. Stanton Camp is rich with history and charm. The camp’s buildings, once part of a bustling gold rush town, now serve as hubs for modern activities. The former stage stop and home of Charlie Stanton; infamously killed in a violent confrontation; now houses the Camp Office. The Stanton Hotel has been repurposed into a Library, a two-room museum, and a camp kitchen, each offering glimpses into the past. Meanwhile, the Opera House, rebuilt after a fire in 1910, serves as a gathering place for camp activities. From October through May, Stanton Camp comes alive with events, combining gold prospecting, mining activities, and opportunities to explore the surrounding desert. Whether you’re searching for gold or simply enjoying the trails, wildlife, and history, Stanton Camp offers an unforgettable experience. Amenities Highlight o Full hookup RV sites & dry camping - long-term and short-term o Gold Panning Station o Craft Barn & Makers Shop o 3 Laundry Facilities o Weekly social activities
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$15
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Rural Ranch & Petting Farm

13. Rural Ranch & Petting Farm

95%
(199)
37mi from Williamson · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Harmony Acres is a small, relaxed family farm in the high desert near the red rocks of Sedona, AZ. We love to host nature and animal loving people that want a taste of country life. Our guests often become our good friends. We have the friendliest farm animals that you can meet and greet, and you can help around the farm if you want to participate or learn. Our sunsets and night star-gazing are just spectacular and we're enough off the beaten path that there's no crowds or traffic to deal with, but you are close to dining and area attractions. This is a quiet, rural neighborhood and a peaceful farm that borders the National Forest for easy hiking and few neighbors. The farm animals do cluck, crow, whinny, neigh, baa, bleat, squeal, and oink at various times, including early morning. There is one mile of a somewhat bumpy gravel road with hills to reach our neighborhood, so please make sure you are ready for that and have adequate towing power. The nearest services and dining are 5 minutes away. We are about 25-30 minutes to Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, and the popular red rock hiking sites. There are many wineries and dining right down the road to enjoy. 1 hour to Flagstaff, 2 hours to Phoenix. Come enjoy a taste of rural Arizona!
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$45
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Lake Pleasant Grand View

14. Lake Pleasant Grand View

91%
(11)
49mi from Williamson · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent on top of a hill with a beautiful lake view. Hike to the top of the mountain towards the back of the property. Lake is about 8 miles away. 4wd is highly recommended. Bring your quads or side-by-sides if you have them. Trails go to Crown King. Donkeys, deer and javelinas have been sited on the property.
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$32
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KMJ Rentals

15. KMJ Rentals

98%
(41)
43mi from Williamson · 3 sites · RVs
Offering Vacation rentals since 2017 , This is in addition to that side of our business and has the same view of the Weaver Mountains that our customers have come to enjoy! There are miles of trails to explore or check out the rich mining history of the area. The historic town of Wickenburg is a short drive away. So Come enjoy the area! Learn more about this land: Located at the base of the Weaver Mountains this 1 acre parcel has 2 RV sites with great views and plenty of space with a 8 foot chain link fence for security. The property backs onto State and BLM land. Bring your toys as we have direct access to miles of trails or explore the many attractions around the area such as the Granite Mountain Hotshot Memorial, Stanton Ghost town or the historic town of Wickenburg. We at KMJ Rentals strive to give our customers a safe and secure site to boon dock.
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$20
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Bradshaw Mountains Basecamp

16. Bradshaw Mountains Basecamp

100%
(4)
22mi from Williamson · 4 sites · RVs
5 acre rural property in Dewey, AZ at approximately 4800 feet. Great place to stop on your way to Flagstaff or the Grand Canyon. Conveniently located near Prescott, AZ where there are lots of beautiful hiking opportunities: Lake Watson, Thumb Butte, Lynx Lake, Peavine Trail, and many others. Other nearby attractions include the Verde Canyon Railroad, Jerome, Sedona, and Montezuma Castle National Monument.
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$15
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Stars and Silence

17. Stars and Silence

100%
(1)
49mi from Williamson · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Do you feel closest to God in Nature? Experience the best of Arizona on a mountain top overlooking all of Phoenix. A birds eye view of all the surrounding mountains, watch from a distance as the coliseum lights up for games and as the hot air balloons rise in the morning sun. Enjoy the wild donkeys and cows as they wonder around and visit you. The silence is unforgettable, only interrupted by the Nature around you. Enjoy near by walks along Cow Creek and all the boating, swimming and exploring or the lake you crave! Watch the world and relax as God intended.
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$43
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The Otterlimits

18. The Otterlimits

94%
(79)
44mi from Williamson · 1 site · Tent, RV
Notice: Beasley Flat Rec. Area is open again as of 4/20/23 The area is part of the National Wild and Scenic preserve on the Verde River. The river is one of the only few free flowing rivers in Arizona. Otters, Beaver, Blue Heron and a vast amount of migratory birds call it home. Once an inland water way to the Sea of Cortez, the river was part of the trade route during ancient times. Many Indian Ruins and archeological sites to visit in the area. Scenic boating, hiking and ATV trails right from your campsite. Learn more about this land: Pitch a tent or a small camp trailer in a 1/2 acre Mesquite grove. Five minute stroll to the Verde River. Horse Back Tours and Boat rentals available locally within walking distance. National Forest recreation area (Beasley Flat) close by. Many Indian ruins, entertainment, wineries and mountain trail to explore in the area. Great wildlife viewing in the scenic Verde Valley of Arizona.
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Working Cattle Ranch

19. Working Cattle Ranch

100%
(3)
43mi from Williamson · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Our high desert cattle ranch is located in Central Arizona and covers 13,000 acres. We lease government land to maintain our mother cows and breeding stock. Our herd of Brangus and Beefmaster Cross cattle are best adapted to the desert-type climate. We also have some American Wagyu cattle. The cattle forage on native grasses in mesquite, catclaw, prickly pear, and pinyon-type vegetation. It’s a passion and more about a lifestyle that involves hard work, grit, and dedication. Raising cattle and livestock has always been a way of life that both, Pierre & Kristi, have been a part of. Raising our girls teaching the values of hard work, good stewardship of the land, and passing on a passion for the cattle industry are the focus of their cattle business. We offer 4 full hook-up RV spots, plenty of room for dry camping and pitching a tent. We also offer several cuts of beef that you can purchase when you arrive and see our availability.
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$55
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Bournholm - Now with Starlink!

20. Bournholm - Now with Starlink!

96%
(12)
43mi from Williamson · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
40 acres of primeval Juniper forest, with trees dated at 1200 years old, create the perfect solitude getaway. Camping here in Coconino County north of Ash Fork and Seligman, down 10 miles of isolated dirt road - this is far enough away to feel remote and surrounded by nothing but ancient trees. Yet there are many cool destinations not far away: Once you get out to the highway, Williams is 30 minutes away so you can plan you visit to the Grand Canyon or ride the Grand Canyon Railway. Another 30 minutes in that direction to reach Flagstaff with its skiing, nightlife, observatory, and eclectic culture. Continue exploring and you can visit the red rocks of Sedona, the natural caves of Peach Springs, and the crystal-blue waterfalls at Havasupai. While you're camping, enjoy the peace and quiet surrounded by meadows and ancient Juniper trees. Bring your fifth wheel, camper, toyhauler, or even your tent. Bring as many friends with you as you'd like - there's plenty of space. Sit around a campfire of sweet-smelling Juniper wood while you roast marshmallows. Depending on the time of year, hunting may be in season, with Deer and Elk. Remember that hunting is permitted if you have a valid hunting license, on the adjacent mile-wide parcel of State Trust land sprawling out to the west of the property. Roads are accessible most of the year with just about any kind of vehicle - as long as the weather is nice. So be sure the check the weather report or almanac before planning your visit. If the weather is dry, just about any kind of car, truck or trailer can make it down the 10-miles of dirt road to get to the property. If rain is on the calendar, you're going to need 4-wheel-drive and clearance. The dirt roads develop deep mud patches that can mire most cars or trailers. There will also be snow in the wintertime - so plan accordingly for mud, ice, and rough roads. But most of the year is easy as long as it's dry!
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If you're looking for an exciting and affordable camping experience near Williamson, Arizona with your furry friends, Hipcamp has over 1300 RV-friendly options to choose from. Enjoy stunning views while taking advantage of popular amenities such as potable water, pet-friendly sites, and campfires. Explore the great outdoors with activities like horseback riding, hiking, and biking. Check out top-rated campsites like Pinnacle Farms South (468 reviews), A Spark in the Dark Campground (271 reviews), and Hawks Hideaway Camping, LLC (204 reviews). With prices starting as low as $5 and an average price per night of $20, Hipcamp has got you covered.

98% (1.8K) 163 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Williamson

Hawks Hideaway Camping, LLC

1. Hawks Hideaway Camping, LLC

97%
(928)
29mi from Williamson · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Hawks Hideaway offers 8 campsites suitable for tents of all sizes, many of which can accommodate two or more tents (additional fees may apply). We also have a large, unfurnished teepee, and are working on a cozy, furnished country cottage. (ETA Sept 25). Large trailers and RVs are NOT allowed. Nearby activities include: bird watching, hiking, river rafting or tubing, kayaking, fishing, swimming, stargazing, and 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 beautiful skys. When it comes to rockhounding, or amateur geology, this is a fantastic area for exploration and study. We gladly welcome pets, as long as you take care of all their needs, including cleaning up any mess and filling in any holes. Well mannered, friendly dogs may be unleashed from time to time. Please, PLEASE watch your small pets carefully. If you're traveling with cats, please keep them on a lead. There is a riding academy and boarding facility adjacent to our property, and a long pleasant trail allows horseback riders, hikers and cyclists to travel along the Verde Greenway into Old Town Cottonwood, a pleasant 30 minute walk through lush riparian area. Hawks Hideaway is a family owned property, occupied by a 3rd and 4th generation, mother-son team. Two generations have lived and died here before us and we are proud to be the custodians of this majestic property, full of old growth, gigantic cottonwood trees. A birdwatcher, or naturalists dream. Hawks Hideaway is a natural and secluded spot located directly adjacent to the state-maintained Verde River Greenway. This means you may encounter wildlife and pests associated with being in such close connection to nature. Hawks Hideaway is next to many miles of wilderness. You may see or encounter wildlife of all kinds, most are harmless, some are dangerous. It is your responsibility to know the difference. Be prepared to tuck your food away and bring ample protection from the insects. You are responsible for your own safety and are camping here at you own risk. Please do not interact with any wild animals. If you encounter something and need help, please reach out to us. We live on the property and are readily available.
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$35
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Beaver Creek Oasis

2. Beaver Creek Oasis

99%
(475)
40mi from Williamson · 3 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
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! 
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$40
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A Spark in the Dark Campground

3. A Spark in the Dark Campground

99%
(642)
34mi from Williamson · 15 sites · Tents, RVs
The most important thing for me is that my guests leave this place with memories that will turn into nostalgia. 40 huge, PRIVATE acres in the country of northern Arizona, The Spark can host the single camper looking for a quiet and private retreat, or the sleepy traveler who simply needs a place to park and snooze in their vehicle - all the way up to your large group and event! I am only here to make sure you have a safe and private place to camp the way YOU want! Dazzling night sky with near zero light pollution! Fabulous sunset views! Warm, gorgeous sunrises! Potential for wildlife! Cool rocks! Cool plants! Cool bugs! Family friendly. Pet friendly. MJ and such friendly. Come spend the night outside!!!
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Prescott National Forest

4. Prescott National Forest

92%
(32)
306 sites · Prescott, Arizona
So much wilderness and so little time in this jewel of Arizona.
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Dead Horse Ranch State Park

5. Dead Horse Ranch State Park

93%
(15)
134 sites · Clarkdale, Arizona
Discover the serene beauty of Dead Horse Ranch State Park.
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Creekside Lodge and Cabins

6. Creekside Lodge and Cabins

30mi from Williamson · 16 sites · RVs, Lodging
Creekside Lodge and Cabins offers 14 private cabins on Big Bug Creek, each featuring a private porch, fireplace, microwave, refrigerator, and Keurig-style coffee maker. We also have 9 countryside RV spaces and 4 lodge rooms, each equipped with a queen or king bed, microwave, refrigerator, and Keurig-style coffee maker. For special occasions, we offer a private suite. Open 7 days a week, The Cellar at Creekside Restaurant serves the best Certified Angus Beef in the area, along with ribs, chicken, pizza, and wings. We proudly host Taco Tuesdays, What’s Up Wednesdays, and Fish Fry Fridays. Our Thursday night slow-roasted, hand-carved Prime Rib Special is a must-try! The Cellar Bar and Game Room are open during restaurant hours, and the back patio often features live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights. From the property, you’ll have access to plenty of horseback riding trails, hiking trails, and OHV routes. We’re located just 7 miles off I-17 and less than an hour from North Phoenix—close enough for convenience, yet a world away from the big city.
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Red Rock Camp Horses Welcome

7. Red Rock Camp Horses Welcome

100%
(5)
39mi from Williamson · 4 sites · RVs
We welcome you to our beautiful star gazing horse property! 2 full hook-up sites one no hookups . 30 Ft trailers or less. For an extra fee, use our retro camper, Sleeps two. Bring the horses! Plenty of room for horse trailers. We also have a 21 thousand square foot corral. Inquire for horse fees.. Miles of trails behind house. 8 miles to Sedona center. Any questions welcome! Right down the road from Red Rocks State Park. Slide Rock State Park and Cathedral Rock Trailheads all with in area.
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A Quiet Place Near Sedona

8. A Quiet Place Near Sedona

100%
(19)
36mi from Williamson · 2 sites · RVs
Wave goodbye to noisy generators and lights. Park your RV in a dark sky community located less than a quarter mile from the famous Verde Valley Wine Trail/Page Springs Road. Sedona is only 10 minutes away. The Village of Oak Creek and West Sedona are equally convenient, and the location lets you skip the tourist traffic! Awaken to the sound of roosters crowing, and marvel at the Milky Way unobstructed by light pollution. Enjoy 50 amp service and water, plus the peace that comes with having no close neighbors in a noisy campground. Dump service is FREE for the first 10 guests. One owner is a yoga and trail guide and can help you plan your ideal vacation. Ask about the additional services we offer! Of course, you can simply park and go about your holiday! :) We can currently accommodate campers up to 32 feet. Large 5th wheels and Class A RVs are currently not supported until we widen the driveway to protect your safety. The site is relatively flat, but we are adding a concrete pad and can help you level. Feel secure leaving your home on wheels inside a fully gated property in a quiet, safe community while you explore the wonders of the Verde Valley, including Sedona. View our Guest Guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1DcsyXhE45qvt6zdAg2OxcEgzDrC3pb6WVhIuq-c6Pyo/edit?usp=sharing We can also STORE your RV on a separate space on the property for a lower fee! We welcome you to the Verde Valley and our beautiful growing farm. We look forward to your visit!
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30 Min to Sedona, Verde Ranch RV

9. 30 Min to Sedona, Verde Ranch RV

95%
(38)
38mi from Williamson · 260 sites · RVs, Lodging
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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$60
 / night
Kaibab National Forest

10. Kaibab National Forest

95%
(31)
291 sites · Williams, Arizona
It’s time to get wild in the wild west! Head into the red rocks, pines, deserts, and canyons and sink your soul into some vast and untrammelled land that is beyond amazing. Kaibab National Forest has got what you need for a Northern Arizona getaway no matter what you are looking for. With three distinct areas: Williams, Tusayan, and North Kaibab, this diverse place will leave you with a perma-smile and a wild streak you didn’t know you had. Also, wait for it...this forest borders both the north and south side of Grand Canyon National Park! For all the epicness that the Grand Canyon offers (some of the trails actually follow the rim of the canyon!) without the tourists and crowds, come here and feel like you hit the jackpot. There’s really no other way to say it. You just gotta see it for yourself!
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Coconino National Forest

11. Coconino National Forest

97%
(66)
396 sites · Flagstaff, Arizona
Discover a wide range of landscapes in this national forest.
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Stanton Camp -Camping & Gold Mining

12. Stanton Camp -Camping & Gold Mining

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39mi from Williamson · 51 sites · RVs
Nestled in a breezy valley below Rich Hill in Yavapai County, AZ, Stanton Camp sits just six miles below Yarnell and 10 miles northwest of Congress. Once a booming gold mining town known as Antelope Station, Stanton rose to prominence in 1863 with the discovery of gold. Today, the area remains a haven for gold prospectors, hikers, and ATV enthusiasts, all drawn to the beauty of the Sonoran Desert. Stanton Camp is rich with history and charm. The camp’s buildings, once part of a bustling gold rush town, now serve as hubs for modern activities. The former stage stop and home of Charlie Stanton; infamously killed in a violent confrontation; now houses the Camp Office. The Stanton Hotel has been repurposed into a Library, a two-room museum, and a camp kitchen, each offering glimpses into the past. Meanwhile, the Opera House, rebuilt after a fire in 1910, serves as a gathering place for camp activities. From October through May, Stanton Camp comes alive with events, combining gold prospecting, mining activities, and opportunities to explore the surrounding desert. Whether you’re searching for gold or simply enjoying the trails, wildlife, and history, Stanton Camp offers an unforgettable experience. Amenities Highlight o Full hookup RV sites & dry camping - long-term and short-term o Gold Panning Station o Craft Barn & Makers Shop o 3 Laundry Facilities o Weekly social activities
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$15
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Rural Ranch & Petting Farm

13. Rural Ranch & Petting Farm

95%
(199)
37mi from Williamson · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Harmony Acres is a small, relaxed family farm in the high desert near the red rocks of Sedona, AZ. We love to host nature and animal loving people that want a taste of country life. Our guests often become our good friends. We have the friendliest farm animals that you can meet and greet, and you can help around the farm if you want to participate or learn. Our sunsets and night star-gazing are just spectacular and we're enough off the beaten path that there's no crowds or traffic to deal with, but you are close to dining and area attractions. This is a quiet, rural neighborhood and a peaceful farm that borders the National Forest for easy hiking and few neighbors. The farm animals do cluck, crow, whinny, neigh, baa, bleat, squeal, and oink at various times, including early morning. There is one mile of a somewhat bumpy gravel road with hills to reach our neighborhood, so please make sure you are ready for that and have adequate towing power. The nearest services and dining are 5 minutes away. We are about 25-30 minutes to Sedona, the Village of Oak Creek, and the popular red rock hiking sites. There are many wineries and dining right down the road to enjoy. 1 hour to Flagstaff, 2 hours to Phoenix. Come enjoy a taste of rural Arizona!
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$45
 / night
Lake Pleasant Grand View

14. Lake Pleasant Grand View

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(11)
49mi from Williamson · 1 site · Tent, RV
Learn more about this land:Pitch your tent on top of a hill with a beautiful lake view. Hike to the top of the mountain towards the back of the property. Lake is about 8 miles away. 4wd is highly recommended. Bring your quads or side-by-sides if you have them. Trails go to Crown King. Donkeys, deer and javelinas have been sited on the property.
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$32
 / night
KMJ Rentals

15. KMJ Rentals

98%
(41)
43mi from Williamson · 3 sites · RVs
Offering Vacation rentals since 2017 , This is in addition to that side of our business and has the same view of the Weaver Mountains that our customers have come to enjoy! There are miles of trails to explore or check out the rich mining history of the area. The historic town of Wickenburg is a short drive away. So Come enjoy the area! Learn more about this land: Located at the base of the Weaver Mountains this 1 acre parcel has 2 RV sites with great views and plenty of space with a 8 foot chain link fence for security. The property backs onto State and BLM land. Bring your toys as we have direct access to miles of trails or explore the many attractions around the area such as the Granite Mountain Hotshot Memorial, Stanton Ghost town or the historic town of Wickenburg. We at KMJ Rentals strive to give our customers a safe and secure site to boon dock.
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$20
 / night
Bradshaw Mountains Basecamp

16. Bradshaw Mountains Basecamp

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(4)
22mi from Williamson · 4 sites · RVs
5 acre rural property in Dewey, AZ at approximately 4800 feet. Great place to stop on your way to Flagstaff or the Grand Canyon. Conveniently located near Prescott, AZ where there are lots of beautiful hiking opportunities: Lake Watson, Thumb Butte, Lynx Lake, Peavine Trail, and many others. Other nearby attractions include the Verde Canyon Railroad, Jerome, Sedona, and Montezuma Castle National Monument.
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$15
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Stars and Silence

17. Stars and Silence

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49mi from Williamson · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Do you feel closest to God in Nature? Experience the best of Arizona on a mountain top overlooking all of Phoenix. A birds eye view of all the surrounding mountains, watch from a distance as the coliseum lights up for games and as the hot air balloons rise in the morning sun. Enjoy the wild donkeys and cows as they wonder around and visit you. The silence is unforgettable, only interrupted by the Nature around you. Enjoy near by walks along Cow Creek and all the boating, swimming and exploring or the lake you crave! Watch the world and relax as God intended.
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$43
 / night
The Otterlimits

18. The Otterlimits

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(79)
44mi from Williamson · 1 site · Tent, RV
Notice: Beasley Flat Rec. Area is open again as of 4/20/23 The area is part of the National Wild and Scenic preserve on the Verde River. The river is one of the only few free flowing rivers in Arizona. Otters, Beaver, Blue Heron and a vast amount of migratory birds call it home. Once an inland water way to the Sea of Cortez, the river was part of the trade route during ancient times. Many Indian Ruins and archeological sites to visit in the area. Scenic boating, hiking and ATV trails right from your campsite. Learn more about this land: Pitch a tent or a small camp trailer in a 1/2 acre Mesquite grove. Five minute stroll to the Verde River. Horse Back Tours and Boat rentals available locally within walking distance. National Forest recreation area (Beasley Flat) close by. Many Indian ruins, entertainment, wineries and mountain trail to explore in the area. Great wildlife viewing in the scenic Verde Valley of Arizona.
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$40
 / night
Working Cattle Ranch

19. Working Cattle Ranch

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(3)
43mi from Williamson · 5 sites · Tents, RVs
Our high desert cattle ranch is located in Central Arizona and covers 13,000 acres. We lease government land to maintain our mother cows and breeding stock. Our herd of Brangus and Beefmaster Cross cattle are best adapted to the desert-type climate. We also have some American Wagyu cattle. The cattle forage on native grasses in mesquite, catclaw, prickly pear, and pinyon-type vegetation. It’s a passion and more about a lifestyle that involves hard work, grit, and dedication. Raising cattle and livestock has always been a way of life that both, Pierre & Kristi, have been a part of. Raising our girls teaching the values of hard work, good stewardship of the land, and passing on a passion for the cattle industry are the focus of their cattle business. We offer 4 full hook-up RV spots, plenty of room for dry camping and pitching a tent. We also offer several cuts of beef that you can purchase when you arrive and see our availability.
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$55
 / night
Bournholm - Now with Starlink!

20. Bournholm - Now with Starlink!

96%
(12)
43mi from Williamson · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
40 acres of primeval Juniper forest, with trees dated at 1200 years old, create the perfect solitude getaway. Camping here in Coconino County north of Ash Fork and Seligman, down 10 miles of isolated dirt road - this is far enough away to feel remote and surrounded by nothing but ancient trees. Yet there are many cool destinations not far away: Once you get out to the highway, Williams is 30 minutes away so you can plan you visit to the Grand Canyon or ride the Grand Canyon Railway. Another 30 minutes in that direction to reach Flagstaff with its skiing, nightlife, observatory, and eclectic culture. Continue exploring and you can visit the red rocks of Sedona, the natural caves of Peach Springs, and the crystal-blue waterfalls at Havasupai. While you're camping, enjoy the peace and quiet surrounded by meadows and ancient Juniper trees. Bring your fifth wheel, camper, toyhauler, or even your tent. Bring as many friends with you as you'd like - there's plenty of space. Sit around a campfire of sweet-smelling Juniper wood while you roast marshmallows. Depending on the time of year, hunting may be in season, with Deer and Elk. Remember that hunting is permitted if you have a valid hunting license, on the adjacent mile-wide parcel of State Trust land sprawling out to the west of the property. Roads are accessible most of the year with just about any kind of vehicle - as long as the weather is nice. So be sure the check the weather report or almanac before planning your visit. If the weather is dry, just about any kind of car, truck or trailer can make it down the 10-miles of dirt road to get to the property. If rain is on the calendar, you're going to need 4-wheel-drive and clearance. The dirt roads develop deep mud patches that can mire most cars or trailers. There will also be snow in the wintertime - so plan accordingly for mud, ice, and rough roads. But most of the year is easy as long as it's dry!
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$10
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