1 site · Lodging2 acres · Valle, AZ**Now Accepting Bookings for 2024**
Experience camping in our meticulously restored 16-foot 1960 Aristocrat Land Commander camper, available for stationary camping on our scenic property. Please note that photos of "The Desert Rose," currently undergoing a makeover, will be uploaded in February. Our campsite is equipped with a camper, a horseshoe pit, a barbecue grill, a fire pit, and a small deck. Located just 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon South Rim entrance, our property offers privacy and tranquility with breathtaking views, captivating night skies, and unforgettable sunsets.
Being an entirely off-grid property with on-site hosts, we rely on solar power for electricity, haul our own water, and use composting toilets. Despite the rustic setting, our camper provides essential amenities for a comfortable stay. Feel free to check the site information for more details. The high desert offers cool nights, spectacular skies, vibrant spring wildflowers, occasional high winds, and limited shade in the summer. Fortunately, you're just a short drive from the world's largest ponderosa pine forest, providing ample shade.
Situated in a rural setting, the camper and our home are 5 miles from Valle, AZ, 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon South Rim, 45 minutes from Williams, and 1 hour from Flagstaff. Our unique location minimizes light pollution, offering unparalleled views of meteor showers and the Milky Way.
During the rainy season and snow, you must have a four-wheel drive to get down the dirt roads to our land. We're 45 minutes from the nearest grocery store in Williams. This distance from town is why our night skies are so incredible; there's very little light pollution out here and few buildings to block views!
Reservations are required as we have only one camper and campsite available.
The following is a list of close by places to visit while you're here:
All distances were collected from Google Maps on 1/6/24
The nearest shopping and groceries are in Flagstaff (46 miles away) and Williams (41 miles away). Flagstaff has plenty of shopping and amenities, including 2 Walmarts and a shopping mall. Williams has shopped with fewer options than Flagstaff. There is a grocery store with a pharmacy in Williams and driving to Williams has a quicker drive time than Flagstaff. There is a Chevron convenience store with gas, fuel, bulk water, and snacks 5 miles away. Below is a list of Outdoor (and a few indoor) activities within an hour's drive:
Grand Canyon National Park:
Distance to the South rim entrance is 30 miles
https://www.nps.gov/grca/index.htm
Red Mountain trail:
Distance to trail Head is 13 miles
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Red_Mountain_Trail_No._159_(28775990906).jpg
https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/coconino/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=55160&actid=50
Red Butte:
Distance to the trailhead is 15 miles (also a beautiful drive up the Butte if hiking isn't your thing). https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Butte
https://themtsarecalling.com/redbutte/
Bill Williams lookout:
Distance: 47 miles to the base of the mountain. (Great view! Awesome to drive, hike, or bike on the mountain)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Williams_Mountain
https://www.arizonahighways.com/bill-williams-trail-0
*Sycamore Falls:
Distance to the trailhead is 46 miles
*(The Sycamore Falls are seasonal, so it's best to visit them during the spring snow melt run-off or after a rain storm). https://justsimplywander.com/sycamore-falls/
https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/arizona/sycamore-falls--2