Cabins near Kingman

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Cabin camping around Kingman puts you close to desert mesas, endless sky, and a surprising patchwork of forests. With over half a dozen cabin options, you can find a spot that fits your style—whether you want to splash out on something with all the comforts, or just need a simple cabin to crash in after a day outside. Prices start at $45 a night, though most cabins hover around $125. You’ll find essentials covered: toilets, hot showers, and campfires where they’re allowed. From Grand Canyon West Cabin (3 reviews) to tucked-away spots along creeks, these cabins make a solid base for early morning fishing, wildlife-watching, or even heading out on horseback. Kingman’s rugged hills and wide-open spaces don’t disappoint—just pack for cool nights and plenty of sun.

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Top-rated cabin rentals near Kingman

B&B Family Ranch Camp

1. B&B Family Ranch Camp

40mi from Kingman · 1 site
We are off the grid secluded quiet elevation 4200 feet. We have water bathroom and shower facility. We have five cabins on the property and sites to pitch mountains and rolling Hills with 20 foot tall Joshua trees, beautiful sunset.
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Juniper and Sage House

2. Juniper and Sage House

44mi from Kingman · 1 site
This beautiful pine cabin is small but lovely. The views are hard to do justice in words. You are situated up high, so as to view the whole valley and plateau. The stars are bright and appear closer, as the area is off grid and far from city lights. The air is soft and fragrant with sage. The wind is delicious on a hot day. You can spy the Grand Wash Cliffs off to the right. You are just 18 miles from the Grand canyon, and the spirit of the Wild West is still felt here. There is a spirituality to the place. Mohave high desert plants abound, including agave, teddy bear cholla, brittle brush, sage, joshua trees and juniper trees. The camp site is 1.25 acres, but not marked with more than a pile of rocks in each corner. please be respectful of the boundary and don't stray more than 10 feet past the big juniper tree off to the east. The cabin boasts three windows, that can be opened for ventilation. There is one brand new mattress and pillow with new linens, a light weight cotton throw and several new cotton towels and hand cloths hanging from butterfly hooks. There is a small table and chairs, and a propane cooker. We also have bowls, plates, glassware and cutlery for two. There are solar lights adorning the cabin at night, and a campfire ring for small discrete camp fires. Please be aware of the heat-there is no water on site, so make sure to stock up on gallons at the Chevron station or in Meadview. The Dollar Store is excellent for necessities. Meadview boasts several excellent places to eat-I prefer the Boathouse. The mornings and evening are cool, but mid-day can be very hot. I would plan activities for the day hours, to avoid sweltering Arizona heat. The Grand canyon is minutes away. the Diamond Bar ranch offers free entertainment and is a trove of historical information. Lake Mead (South Cove) is great for swimming and sight seeing. There are several cute shops in Meadview to shop for locally made wares. Go prospecting or check out a gun range. There are millions of acres of BLM land to explore-just please check a map and make sure you are not on private property. If you see a purple sig, that is the international symbol for private property. Please respect the plant life and do not trample any plants. the Mohave desert is a magical place, and it takes many years to grow back a casually destroyed agave or cholla. I can be contacted for more info, please feel free to call me if you have any questions!
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Grand Canyon Western Ranch

3. Grand Canyon Western Ranch

46mi from Kingman · 2 sites
Once owned by Tap Duncan an outlaw who rode with the Hole in the Wall Gang. It became a working cattle Ranch and now is a Tourist Destination close to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon offering accommodations, restaurant and bar and activities including Helicopter tours into the Grand Canyon and Horse and Wagon Rides.
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Grand Canyon West Cabin

4. Grand Canyon West Cabin

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46mi from Kingman · 1 site
Stunning sunrise and sunset views! Rustic 2 br/1ba with all essentials. Full kitchen, 2 queen bedrooms, A/C, internet, games. Ample parking. Hiking/ATV/UTV trails nearby. Charming town of Meadview 8 mi east. Close to Grand Canyon West. Surrounded by the largest Joshua Tree Forest in the world. Family and dog friendly. Tranquil and serene. Perfect for a fun, relaxing family getaway. Incredible mountain and Grand Canyon views. Lake Mead and Colorado River minutes away!
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Blake Ranch RV Park

5. Blake Ranch RV Park

13mi from Kingman
Blake Ranch RV Park stands out as a premier destination in northern Arizona, offering a unique blend of convenience and adventure for travelers. Whether you're in need of fuel, food, or a comfortable place to camp, this park has it all. With ample amenities, it provides the perfect spot to park your RV and unwind after a day of exploration. Located just 12 miles east of Kingman, AZ, Blake Ranch RV Park is ideally situated for those looking to experience the charm of Historic Route 66. The surrounding area is rich with attractions, including the fascinating ghost towns of Chloride and Oatman, which make for easy day trips filled with history and adventure. In addition to its prime location, the park offers a welcoming atmosphere for horse owners, with facilities available for boarding your horses overnight. There’s plenty to do and see nearby, from outdoor activities to local dining options, ensuring that your stay is both enjoyable and memorable. Come visit us at Blake Ranch RV Park, where your adventure in northern Arizona begins!

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