Camping Near The Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon Camper Village is a privately owned Grand Canyon, South Rim campground just outside of the Grand Canyon National Park. Grand Canyon Camper Village is a convenient camping destination for motor homes, trailers, tents, etc. Our South Rim campground is open year-round and dedicated to providing you with the best Grand Canyon camping experience possible.

Grand Canyon Camper Village is the nearest campground to the Grand Canyon National Park, located just one mile South of the Park Entrance, on Highway 64 in Tusayan, Arizona.  The Imax Theater, the General Store, restaurants, shopping venues and Park Shuttle Stops (seasonal) are within walking distance.  Campground staff will be happy to assist you with Grand Canyon tour information and reservations when you arrive.

They offer a variety of RV and tent camping sites with your choice of hook ups.  Their amenities include coin operated laundry and rest room/shower facilities. Group rates and reservations are available for tent camping parties of 10 people or more and at least three tents.

 
Grand Canyon/Williams KOA - As the closest KOA to the Grand Canyon, our campground is a great base camp for all of your Arizona adventures. They offer RV, tent, deluxe tent and cabin camping within an easy drive to the South Rim.

Their guests love the modern facilities, relaxing by the pool, specialty coffees at the fireside coffee bar and finding memorable souvenirs at our 2,000 sq. ft. gift store. Join us for breakfast and lunch (open Memorial Day to Labor Day) at the Cowboy Café after busy days of hiking and sightseeing.

This is a great place for kids to unwind on your epic family vacation, they are also a dog friendly Grand Canyon destination offering Kamp K9, a great place for your dog to run off steam on your road trip. 

Enjoy quiet nights around the campfire, far from the hustle of interstates or trains. Take in the grandeur of the star filled night's sky and name as many constellations as you can.

 

Grand Canyon Railway RV Park - Set in the mountain community of Williams and Gateway to the Grand Canyon, the Grand Canyon Railway RV Park is the ideal place to unwind and relax. We have everything you need for an unforgettable experience, whether you’re hitting the open road as a couple or a family.

Because when you’re traveling by RV, there’s no finer choice in northern Arizona than the Grand Canyon Railway RV Park. Simply park your RV in the clean mountain air in Williams, adjacent to the historic train depot. Grand Canyon Railway RV Park is also just two blocks away from Route 66 and downtown Williams. You can take the historic train from Williams into Grand Canyon National Park.

They have three types of RV spaces that will help make for a relaxing home away from home. Select from pull-throughs, buddy spaces or back-ins. All spaces are 50-amp and large enough for big rigs. Each space comes with cable TV, wireless Internet, access to the indoor swimming pool and hot tub at the adjacent Grand Canyon Railway Hotel, new shower facilities and more! The property has coin-operated laundry machines, a common picnic area with gas grills and a fire pit, and is the only all-paved RV park in the Williams area.

 
Bedrock City, Arizona, closed only on Christmas, in northern Arizona, offers 365-days-a-year camping for those who savor the Stone Age year-round. This Bedrock is far from extinct.

A Fredmobile tram loops in a circle and through Mt. St. Wilma (a volcano). The Bedrock Theater plays Flintstones cartoons with the audio broadcast over loudspeakers. U-B-The-Flintsones photo cutouts are available for treasured video and pix mementos. The snack bar has many selections including Fred favorites such as Chickasaurus Dinner, a Fishasaurus sandwich, and Gravelberry Pie.

 
Canyon Gateway RV Park - They are conveniently located in historic Williams, AZ, right off I-40, and minutes away from the famous Grand Canyon Railroad Station and quaint downtown Williams. For nearly 20 years, they have been a favorite Grand Canyon RV and camping stop for visitors on their way to the world famous natural wonder, the Grand Canyon, and our unique and spectacular Northern Arizona.

The Grand Canyon RV park is nestled beside untouched, tranquil forest land, where you can find the peace and quiet you're looking for on your vacation. Set atop a hill, our property gives you picturesque views of the valley below and the magnificent night sky above, something no other Grand Canyon RV parks offer.

They always have room for you, whether you're in a 40' diesel or pulling a 12' fold-down. Their ample space allows you to securely park your RV and take your car on local adventures to the Grand Canyon, Bearizona, or a hike in the Kaibab forest.

 
Canyon Motel & RV Park is on 13 acres in the town of Williams on historic Route 66. They are surrounded by the world's largest Ponderosa Pine forest and have great mountain views. They are a few blocks away from restaurants, retail stores, galleries, and Old West attractions. There are several options for staying including their vintage flagstone cottage motel rooms are quaint and comfy. Others come to stay in their authentic, historic Little Red Caboose and railway car rooms and suites.

Their Nomad RV rental offers a home away from home as your own private residence. For special gatherings and small events, you'll want to take a look at our Hidden Garden Patio, a special secluded meeting place. If you have any questions at all, give them a call at 800-482-3955.

 
Kaibab Camper Village offers the ultimate camping experience at the Grand Canyon North Rim. They are the only campground on the North Rim with full RV hookups, and they can even accommodate big rigs over 40 feet. They also have tent sites and one cabin-style room.

The North Rim is off the beaten path, quiet and secluded. From Kaibab Camper Village it is only a 40 mile drive along the beautiful North Rim Parkway (State Route 67) to the Canyon rim.

Their campground is nestled in tall pines, surrounded by the Kaibab National Forest and adjacent to Jacob Lake and a beautiful meadow. Unfortunately, Jacob Lake is actually a pond, and there is no swimming or fishing allowed. The nearby forest and Grand Canyon have great hiking and nature trails, and horseback riding is also available in the area.

 
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