RV Parks and Campgrounds
Flagstaff offers several RV parks and campgrounds, many of which are age-restricted to adults 55+, making these RV parks and campgrounds as much a resort living community as they are an overnight spot for a cross-country road tour. Whether you're looking to spend 2 nights or over 200 nights in one of these RV parks or campgrounds this year, be sure to ask if the campground fits your needs with regard to age restriction.
Black Bart's RV Park
2760 East Butler Ave (I-40 and Butler Avenue)
174 pull-through RV spaces with full hook-ups
Open year-round
Services:
- Pull through sites
- Market and General Store
- RV Supplies Available
- Restroom Facilities and Showers
- Laundry Room
- Antique
- Restaurant (adjacent building)
- Modem Line Available
- Credit Cards Accepted - Master Card, Visa, Discover
KOA Kampground - Flagstaff
5803 North Hwy-89 (US 89 and Smokerise Drive)
Pull through RV spaces, Tent sties, Cabins (One-room Kabins)
Open year-round
Services:
- Maximum Length Pull Through - 55 feet
- 50 Amp Service Available
- Cable TV (available with charge - The Value Kard Rewards Discount does not apply to the Cable TV charge)
- Pavilion/Meeting Room Available
- Free Wireless Internet Available
- LP Gas (available with charge)
- Business Center with internet, printing, mailing, and fax service (available with charge, internet usage free)
- Kamp Kitchen for Breakfast (May - October) (available with charge)
- Fully stocked store with groceries, souveniers, and RV supplies and the New "Going Green" selection of Organic foods, reusable items, and post consumer recyclable items.
- Complimentary Morning Coffee
- French Press Coffee Bar with Fresh Beans you grind! (available with charge)
- Full on-site Recycling (glass, paper, plastic, batteries, propane cylinders, electronic equipment)
J & H RV Park
7901 North Hwy 89 (US 89 and 1 mile north of Camp Townsend Wynona Road)
Senior-oriented; Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult when outside the RV
50 RV spaces with full hook-ups
Open April 22 - October 15
Services:
- Free Cable TV (all sites)
- Free Wireless Internet (all sites)
- Laundry
- Showers
- Gift Shop
- 20/30/50 Amps
- Picnic Tables
- Clean Restrooms
- TV/Library Room
- 50 Full Hook-up Sites
- No freeway, railroad or airport noise!
- Free nightly video on the Big-Screen TV
- Free Coffee at 7 a.m. Daily
- Paper Back Book Swap
- Free Local Phone Calls
- Outdoor Group Fireplace
- RV Supplies
- Horseshoes
- Car Rentals
- Pickle Ball
- Mini-Store
- Hot Tub
Meteor Crater RV Park
Off I-40 at Exit 233 (35 miles east of Flagstaff)
71 pull-through RV spaces with full hook-ups
Open year-round
Services:
- Private individual restroom and shower facilities
- Designated handicap accessible restroom/showers
- Park-wide wireless Internet access
- Recreation room
- Laundry
- Country store
- Mobil gas station
- Mexican restaurant
Munds Park RV Resort
17550 Munds Ranch Road (I-17 and exit 322, 14 miles south of Flagstaff)
370 RV spaces (37 pull-through; 342 double-slide outs, 335 with full hook-ups)
Open April 1 - November 1
Services
- Easy On/Off from Freeway (I-17)
- Heated Pool/Spa
- Complete General Store
- Two Laundromats
- Picnic Tables
- RV Supplies
- Free Wi-Fi
- Cable TV
- Telephone (Phase II & III)
- 30/50 amp service
- Borders the Coconino Natl. Forest
- 6700 Foot Elevation
- Tall Pines / 400+ Shade Trees
- Game Room
- Banquet Hall
- Fitness Room
- Deluxe Lounge with Big Screen TV, Fireplace & Deck
- Playground
- RV Storage Area
- LP available
- Planned Activities
- Mountain Biking & Hiking Trails
- Clean Restrooms
- Hot Showers
- Horseshoes
- Dump Station
Mormon Lake Lodge RV Park and Campground
Main Street, Mormon Lake (Lake Mary Hwy 21 miles south of Flagstaff to Mormon Lake turnoff - 7 miles to Lodge)
74 pull-through spaces with full hook-ups, Tent sites
Open year-round
Services
- Full hook-ups with electricity, sewer and water
- Pull-through spaces
- Restrooms with coin operated showers and laundry
- All weather surface parking sites
- Pets on leash are allowed
- Some campsites have phone service seasonally
- Gas Station, Country Store and On-site Post Office
- Mormon Lake Steakhouse and Saloon
- Kid's Activities
- Playground nearby
- Kid's Petting Zoo (seasonal)
- Basketball, Horsehoes & Volleyball
- Jungle Gym
- Kid's Trout Pond
Flagstaff Calendar of Events
No matter what time of the year you plan to visit, you'll find that Flagstaff is always busy with events every month of the year. From fine art and cultural festivals to special events - like summer festivals to Flagstaff holiday events - to concerts and special performances, there's always something going on. Looking for a comprehensive Flagstaff, AZ calendar of events? Our Flagstaff, AZ calendar of events has things to do for kids, teens and adults; in spring, summer, fall and winter; all Flagstaff holiday events; annual events and special occasions. And if you’d like to post your event on our Flagstaff, AZ calendar of events, let us know. And if you’d like to post your event on the Calendar, let us know.Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have some questions about Flagstaff, Arizona? Need directions to Flagstaff, or tips on how to get to the Grand Canyon from Flagstaff? We’ve got answers on every topic from where to stay to where to play; from what to pack to weather facts. You’ll find answers you can use when researching your next vacation or your next change-of-address. Flagstaff.com, THE online resource for Flagstaff visitors and locals, has put together a full list of Frequently Asked Questions and answers about Flagstaff, Arizona. If you need trip-planning advice, you’ll find it all in our Frequently Asked Questions. If you can’t find your answers here, please ask us your question!.Driving Directions
Need driving directions to Flagstaff from Phoenix, Las Vegas, and other cities nearby? Our handy directions will get you here. Ideally located in northern Arizona, Flagstaff is the crossroads of I-17 and I-40 – the latter being a coast-to-coast interstate. Once you’re in Flagstaff, you’ll see why it’s the Gateway to the Grand Canyon. Within 90 minutes driving time, Flagstaff visitors can find themselves peering over the edge of the Grand Canyon. Take a day trip to Sedona – the breathtaking capitol of Arizona Red Rock Country. Flagstaff is the perfect northern Arizona location from which to venture out, and we're sure you'll always want to find the road back.Flagstaff Weather
Many Flagstaff.com visitors write in asking what the weather will be like when they plan to visit. We've received requests for weather in March, July, September and December, so we thought we'd create a season-by-season guide to Flagstaff weather. You’ll marvel at everything Flagstaff’s four season climate has to offer – from glowing golden aspen in autumn to terrific snow for skiing and snowboarding in winter, from spectacular spring wildflowers to a cool mountain respite in summer. Get our tips on what to pack and what to wear for Flagstaff's alpine weather, as well as annual average temperatures and insider tips on what to do in Flagstaff for each season.Yes! Send me Flagstaff Deals
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