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Grand Canyon Oasis High Desert Camp

13 sites · Lodging, RVs10 acres · Doney Park, AZ
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!
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Naked Skull Campgrounds 21+ Only

18 sites · RVs, Tents60 acres · Flagstaff, AZ
PLEASE READ!! Our Hip Camp is Adults Only 21+ NO KIDS!! *Clothing Optional… We are located 12 miles from Cameron. We are Off grid.. *No Power, Water or Septic Hook ups.. We have 60 acres for off grid camping, hiking, walking, biking, rockhounding, exploring, photography, stargazing, meditation, grounding and relaxing in the sun. Our property can be windy and dusty. Wildlife may be present on the property during your stay. You may also see Naked People walking around. We have amazing views of San Francisco peaks and The Little Colorado Basin. We are located 7.2 miles off of HWY. 89 This property is not on Reservation Land. Pets are always welcome on leash. Follow us at: Nakedskullrv on IG naked.skull.rv on TikTok Naked Skull Rv Campground on Facebook We also have Special Event Availability. We are about 2 miles to the Little Colorado River. *40 miles to the Grand Canyon South Rim. *52 miles to Flagstaff. * 11 miles to Cameron. *9 miles to Gray Mountain. *We provide an outhouse for tent campers. No shower facilities are available.
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The Moonshiner

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Williams, AZ
Bring your own bedding and an adventurous spirit, The Moonshiner awaits you! This is a unique no-frills camping experience, a perfect place to unwind, unplug, and stargaze from the comfort of bed. You will need to bring everything you may need for camping, besides shelter. Please read the entire description to make sure this is the right camping experience for you. It contains important information about what to expect, including condition of the local roads. The Moonshiner is a vintage 1968 camper on a private acre that has been lovingly renovated. She sleeps 2 people cozily on a shared pull out bed. There is no light pollution out here, so you can see the Milky Way most nights. Enjoy a HUGE skylight over the double bed for some of the best stargazing in the country! Guests have full private access to the camper and the surrounding yard. The camper is on a private acre and it’s all yours to do your thing. Your privacy will always be respected, and the property is laid out to ensure that. Please note that the camper does not lock from the outside, but you can lock yourself inside with a deadbolt. ❂ WHAT TO BRING ☽ Guests are responsible to bring whatever supplies you think you may need for a good camping experience. This may include items such as: water, food, sunblock, warm clothes, bedding such as sleeping bags and pillows, lantern, flashlight, headlamp, battery bank for charging devices, propane for the heater, firewood or charcoal, lighter or matches, cooking and eating utensils, paper plates, paper towels, wet wipes and toilet paper. ❂ COMPOSTING TOILET SYSTEM ☽ Instead of a normal toilet, we have a compostable camping toilet in an outhouse. You'll need to line it with a provided green compostable bag. Instead of flushing, use the provided scoop to add dirt, and put bag in the compost bin (sign posted) before you check out. There may or may not be toilet paper so we recommend bringing a roll. The high winds we often get will blow it away so store it safely. You will be expected to leave the toilet clean at check out. ❂ SHOWER ☽ There is a shower bag in the outhouse. If you want to use it, put some water in the shower bag, let the sun warm it up (or not - if you don't mind a cold shower!) and it's good to go. ❂ GARBAGE ☽ There is NO garbage service/disposal. Guests are required to follow our pack in, pack out policy which means take your garbage with you at check out. This includes used propane tanks and recyclables. Any compostable items, such as food, can go into the compost bin. ❂ ELECTRICITY ☽ We are totally off-grid and there is no electricity provided. Just a battery powered lantern. ❂ WIFI ☽ Most cell phones services work great out here, but there is no WiFi. ❂ COOKING ☽ There is a charcoal grill for cooking, that's it. You are required to bring your own charcoal and lighter fluid to use it and anything else you may need for cooking/eating. While there may be a few cooking utensils on site, we do not keep an inventory and can not guarantee what supplies are there. ❂ WATER ☽ There is NO running water here. Guests are required to bring whatever water they may need with them. This includes drinking, washing up water and water for the shower if you choose to use it. ❂ CAMP FIRES ☽ You are required to bring your own firewood for campfires. Local gas stations sell bundles. While there is usually some form of kindling material, lighters, or matches on site, we recommend bringing these items with you. There is typically a county wide fire ban during the dry summer, this can be anytime from May or June into August so you may not be allowed to have a campfire during these months. It is your responsibility to check for fire bans and follow the law. Search Coconino County fire ban for up to date information. Please feel free to ask me if you're having any trouble finding out this information. ❂ BEDDING ☽ We do keep some spare blankets in the camper, but guests are responsible to bring their own bedding of choice, such as sleeping bags and pillows. ❂ CHECK OUT ☽ We don't charge a cleaning fee, so guests are required to clean up after themselves and take all belongings, trash and recycables. Please see house rules for a breakdown of our checkout procedure. ❂ PETS ☽ Non-destructive house trained pets are welcome to join you. We don't charge pet fees, but you do need to add them to your reservation and follow the Pet Rules in the House Rules section of the listing. ❂ WILDLIFE ☽ Please understand that you are camping in the wilderness. Things live out here and you may come across them, especially in the summer. Bugs, mice, snakes, rabbits, elk, and cows are all common. ❂ THE HEATER ☽ There is a Mr. Buddy brand propane camping heater provided, however, guests are responsible to bring their own 1 pound propane tanks to use it. The Coleman brand propane is the most abundant and Walmart in Flagstaff has the best prices. Only use propane, don't use butane, or butane/propane mix. A tank will last roughly 4 hours. The heater is safe to use overnight but please be aware that once the propane canister runs out a small amount of gas will be let out into the air. Changing the tank also releases a small amount of gas. It is recommended to crack open the small vent windows below the main skylight for ventilation. Please note that propane heaters have difficulty starting in temperatures below 20°F. When staying in the winter, make sure you arrive before the temperature drops too low. Storing your propane tanks in a warmer place can help prevent this. ❂ ROUGH ROADS ☽ There is about mile of dirt roads between the property and highway 180 that can be rough, bumpy, and feel like off-roading in spots. Can your sedan make it here? Yes, most of the year. Though I can't promise that you'll agree. Most of the year is dry and we've had many guests drive a Prius here. If you drive too fast on the dirt roads, you'll damage your car and we take no responsibility for that. If you get yourself stuck in the snow/mud, we take no responsibility for that. Tow trucks are very expensive so don't get stuck. During Monsoon Season (mid-July through September), heavy rain is common. You can still drive your sedan here then, many locals have sedans, but you have to be cautious. The roads dry up fast and pools in puddles. Avoid driving on the dirt roads during a storm as flooding can happen when the rain is very heavy and the water is rushing to find its place. Get in or out of camp prior to or after the storm if you don't have AWD/4x4. Avoid large puddles and obviously muddy terrain in general, these are areas you can get stuck in. The wintertime conditions can be very extreme. From December into March, the dirt roads can get really bad, especially January and February when we get the most snow. The roads tend to have a constant freeze/thaw cycle that leaves them a muddy, slushy mess in the afternoon. When they're frozen over, especially in the morning, the dirt is much easier to drive on. Sometimes a 2wd vehicle can pass if the weather has been dry. You'll most likely need a 4x4 when coming here in the winter. If there is snow, your chances are getting stuck will increase as the dirt roads aren't plowed, even with an AWD/4x4. Use extreme caution during winter storms, snowfall can be heavy and you'll need enough clearance to make it in or out of camp. You may have to park near the highway and hike 1 mile to camp. Tire chains are helpful on the snow covered dirt roads for all vehicles. Pay attention to the weather report on last minute bookings and use your own judgment on whether you feel comfortable driving here.
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Peaceful Experience Ranch 🌄😍

3 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Williams, AZ
New to Hipcamp? Join the platform using this link 🔗 hipcamp.com/i/luisc76217e and get $10 off your first booking! 😍 What to Expect: Discover peace, privacy, and natural beauty just 20 miles from the Grand Canyon. Enjoy stargazing, mountain views, and the perfect retreat for adventure seekers. 🍂. Come relax, camp under a starlit sky 🌌, and create unique moments surrounded by peace and nature. 🌄 🌿 The Experience We're Offering We aim to provide our guests with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the stunning natural beauty of this area at an incredibly affordable rate. This spot allows you to connect with nature, enjoy breathtaking landscapes, and create lasting memories—all while maintaining a budget-friendly experience. ❄️ Weather Preparation (Winter: Jan–Feb 2025): During the winter months, nighttime temperatures can drop well below freezing. Please come prepared with warm clothing, a cold-weather-rated sleeping bag, gloves, a hat, and insulated boots. A safe portable heater can also be helpful for staying warm. 🛏️ Amenities and Features: - Perfect for camping or RV parking. - Stargazing and breathtaking sunsets. - Scenic mountain views and secluded privacy. - Flat terrain for easy tent setup. 🚗 Only 20 miles from the Grand Canyon for breathtaking views, 30 miles from the charming Route 66 town of Williams, and 45 miles from the vibrant city of Flagstaff. 🛣️Road Conditions: Highway 180 is well-paved, but once you turn onto Laguna Rd, it becomes a dirt road. The property itself is a bit bumpy, so drive slowly and carefully for a smooth trip. ⚠️ → IMPORTANT NOTICE - We haven't placed road signage yet. Follow the detailed directions or use the Google Maps location available once your booking is complete. Our host is available for assistance. - Vehicle Recommendation: 4WD advised, especially during rainy seasons. 🚨 Emergency Contacts: 📞 911 for Police/Fire/Ambulance 📞Coconino County Sheriff: (928) 774-4523 📞Grand Canyon National Park Service: (928) 638-7888
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Grand Canyon Flats, Desert Oasis

1 site · Tent1 acre · Williams, AZ
Dry camp on our beautiful one acre high desert oasis under the Milky Way. We are just 30 minutes south of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon where you will visit one of the Seven Wonders of the World. We are one of the few places to dry camp just a few blocks off Hwy 64. It's only a 3 minute drive North to Grand Canyon Junction where Hwy 64 intersects with Hwy 180. At Grand Canyon Junction there is a convince store with clean bathrooms and it's loaded with snacks, souvenirs, apparel and even beautiful authentic Native American pottery and turquoise jewelry. One of my favorite long sleeve shirts is from this store. Double Eagle Trading Company nearby offers a fun browsing experience with authentic Native American goods and unique beautiful gifts. Catch a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon from Tusayan, AZ which is only 25 minutes north. Our property is dry camping only and it's pack in and pack out. Please don't leave any trash. There is a Tesla Supercharging station in Tusayan so for you Tesla lovers who love to dry camp you are all set! There are showers at Love's Travel Stop in Williams, AZ 30 minutes South which gets good reviews. The charming town of Williams, AZ is on Route 66 and there are lots of things to see and do. We look forward to hosting you and it's our hope you will create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Camping near Grand Canyon Village with hiking guide

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Welcome to Hipcamp, your go-to website for camping options near Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, perfect for hiking enthusiasts. With over 1234 available options, you're sure to find the perfect campsite to suit your needs. Whether you're looking for a peaceful creekside retreat like Creekside - Kolob Gate Gardens (516 reviews), a family-friendly experience at Zion Family Ranch (341 reviews), or a cozy spot like A Spark in the Dark Campground (271 reviews), we've got you covered. And with popular amenities like potable water, pet-friendly options, and the ability to have campfires, your camping experience will be nothing short of amazing. Plus, you'll have plenty of opportunities to enjoy wildlife watching, wind sports, and whitewater paddling. So pack your bags and get ready for an unforgettable camping adventure!

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