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Rogue's Rendezvous

1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Williams, AZ
Welcome to Rogue's Rendezvous, a private wooded acre near the Grand Canyon. Almost “glamping,” our family and pet-friendly RV camp is near Williams, AZ, "the Gateway to the Grand Canyon." This is a great place to begin your Northern Arizona adventures, gather with family and friends, rest your body and spirit, or stop over on your road trip. This is a unique site and we want our guests to be happy and comfortable. PLEASE REVIEW THE FULL SITE DESCRIPTION and AMENITIES BEFORE REQUESTING A RESERVATION. Unlike typical RV parks, we offer a full acre for your private camping experience; you do not have to share this site with others. The area is fully fenced so you, your well-behaved dogs and kids can run free. The privacy and amenities – somewhere between “rustic” and “glamping” – make Rogue’s Rendezvous a unique space and an excellent staging ground for gatherings and area adventures. Rogue’s Rendezvous is off the beaten path but easy to access (on a well-maintained dirt road) and close to many area points of interest. The property is located off Historic Route 66 (Interstate 40) between Williams and Flagstaff, and an hour south of the Grand Canyon (south entrance). We welcome clean, respectful campers to enjoy our "happy place." The property is in a shady and quiet pine-studded development and is accessed via a sliding gate (somewhat heavy to open). The site is gently sloping with red earth driveways and has three spaces to easily park various RV types with hookups (including electrical and septic only, NO WATER); the RV “carport” that is adjacent to the covered deck can accommodate RVs less than 13 ft high. Full instructions and a site map with hookup locations will be sent with check-in instructions. NOTES: KNOW BEFORE YOU GO! - CELLand Internet Service: This area is somewhat remote, but does have limited cell service – calls are ok, texts work, but texting images or media may not be possible. There is NO WI-FI or internet service here. This is a great opportunity to disconnect and enjoy being “off the grid.” - ELEVATION: We are at an elevation of approximately 6400 feet. Take care of yourself to avoid altitude sickness! Drink lots of water, rest plenty, and pay attention to your body. - WEATHER: The weather can change dramatically throughout the day and the year here. Please come prepared for anything, and please check expected conditions prior to camping. Winter conditions may prevent site access between October and April. - There are TRAIN TRACKS nearby (approx. ¼ mile away), and we can hear the humming of passing trains, both during the day and at night. We do not find it problematic (our kids don’t even notice) and some of us find trains fun and exciting (we enjoy watching the train crossing a couple of miles down the road). However, if you are sensitive to noise, this might not be the right place for you. TO DO NEARBY: - hiking, lakes, Historic Williams, Grand Canyon, Bearizona, Rt. 66, and so much more.
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Off The Beaten Path

3 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Williams, AZ
Learn more about this land: 34 miles South of the Grand Canyon South Rim Entrance, And 5 miles off the main highway. Secluded, quiet and Nestled in the trees. Perfect for stargazing, You’ll never see the Milky Way the same. Let nature speak to you through the voices of the Coyotes, the bugles of the elk and the songs of the birds. Road to Off The Beaten Path: It’s definitely an adventure and with possible sightings of Antelope, Elk, Coyotes, Bob Cats and a few of mother nature’s other critters. The dirt road can be driven on by nearly all passenger vehicles including RV’s. However, the road is bumpy and has a few ruts from last winter snow, we recommend a standard size sedan with moderate clearance. Though, during monsoon season (June-September) and after a heavy snowfall, the best vehicles are an all wheel drive or four wheel drive vehicle. During your stay: We will always respect your privacy and leave you to enjoy Off The Beaten Path in peace. Should anything come up during your stay - drop us a line, we are standing by to help with local recommendations or resolve any and all issues.
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Grand Canyon Wrigley Ranch Cottage

1 site · Lodging30 acres · Parks, AZ
Your 1b, 1ba Cottage comes fully stocked with all basic amenities like, soaps, toothpaste, towels, dishes, silverware, pots & pans, a few spices, sugar, coffee, hot chocolate and includes a dual-heated (his/hers), King bed and a pellet stove with a backup gas heater. The Cottage sits on 10 acres+, unlike 1-2 acre or less, packed areas like Kachina Village, Mountain Aire, Baderville, Doney Park, or Sherwood Forest, which are tightly packed neighborhoods. These “city neighborhood styled areas” are NOT desirable; mixed communities with nice houses and junk properties intermingled and virtually no land or easy forest/wildland access. At The Cottage, you will not be in a suburban or semi-rural neighborhood. You’ll be staying far from local cities. This is a free-standing, remote, deep-in-the forest place with a gorgeous view of the famous Spring Valley and mountain views of Mt. Sitgreaves. Walking, hiking, biking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing start at your door. The Cottage is a separate home, with living room, kitchen, bedroom, bath, & dining nook. Kitchenware and utensils, salt, pepper & some spices stocked for your convenience. The Cottage is nestled in 40ft-75ft pines, the perfect place for a weekend getaway deep in the Kaibab National Forest. Whether you’re looking to beat the heat of The Valley, Havasu, Tucson, So California or Vegas, or for a serene trip, a romantic getaway, or an adventure vacation, or even a honeymoon, this is the place. You'll love the "no air conditioning needed" comfort of The Cottage. Open, crack or close windows to adjust your room temp. This property was initially developed in 1990 by the Wrigley Family. Yes. Wrigley Field (Chicago Cubs), Wrigley Chewing Gum. Known by legacy as “The Wrigley Ranch,” it’s the last vestige of the once incredibly expansive, former land holding of one of America's most prestigious families. Horseback Riding available on site, guided or unguided riding right here all year 'round! Also Target Shooting & 4wd Tours are usually available March 15 - Nov 15! (Weather restrictions may apply. Add'l costs apply. Visa, MC, Cash. More details below.) Friendly dogs welcome. But they MUST be perfectly controlled by voice commands OR must be on leash. Dogs may not be left alone in cottage unless we approve in advance. Incessant barking is banned by law. Unless you can absolutely control you dog(s) please don't bring them. No felines (cats) unless we approve in writing in advance. No Pit Bulls or Rottweilers, however. Over 500 canine guests so far. As remote as this may be, you'll be safe and secure as we are here on property to assist in any unusual or emergency situation. We have never had such an occurrence. However, we do have clear and efficient plans for any unexpected emergency. We have many motion sensor night lights. Free amenities include pellet stove fuel & one free 12 pack of split firewood per stay for the fire pit (as long as no fire restrictions are in effect). BBQ tools included. Add'l firewood at only $6 per 12 add'l pieces. No Wi-Fi because of satellite bandwidth limitations/costs. No cell phone reception because you're too deep in the woods! To use your cell phone, you'll need to drive out to the prairie about 2 miles down the road. Tarry on out to our pond and enjoy sitting on our glider/bench while the ducks frolic. If you like, bring fresh fruits and veggies to hand feed all the free-grazing birds. Horses love carrots and apples! Take the goats for a walk. Walk freely on our 10 acre property plus its 30 acre add’l fenced forest land or just head out onto walking/ski trails to Spring Valley Tank where elk, antelope and deer get their water. Continue your hike on 1000s upon 1000s of acres on the Sitgreaves mountain range or Spring Valley Knoll. Fishing at local lakes most Spring, Summer and Fall. Many lakes are nearby in Williams including Cataract, Kaibab, Dogtown and White Horse lakes. Grand Canyon a little over an hour due North. Bearizona drive-thru wildlife park about 13 miles West. Sedona and its Red Rock majesty about an hour SE. Meteor Crater and Painted Desert about 45 mins East. Out of Africa wildlife park and indoor shooting range about 1:15 SE. Verde Valley Railroad in Clarkdale, next to Cottonwood. SnowBowl winter ski resort and its Summer Fun activities nearby in Flagstaff. Folks often ask how close walking trails are. Start at The Cottage’s door and virtually head out! Take a 2 mile RT flat walk to Spring Valley Tank, a very popular watering hole for all thirsty wildlife around here on the Spring Valley X-Country Ski Trail. Take a hike or dirt bicycle ride to Shulz Pass and see it's gorgeous high mountain meadows about 1 mile past Spring Valley Tank. Or for near 360 degree views of most of Northern Arizona’s highest peaks plus a glimpse of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, take a 4 mile RT horseback ride or hike due East to Lone Tree Lookout, about 1/2 mile past Spring Valley Knoll. And if you dare and you’re in high altitude climbing condition, try mountain hiking to the peak of Mt. Sitgreaves due West of here. No fire roads. No trails unless you stumble upon an elk trail. We are told that only 5 people per year find the summit and make it to the top. Please advise us if you intend to try it. If you tackle this challenge, please advise us when you depart and when we should expect your return. Please have a cell phone AND GPS emergency locator with you if you try. Max stays: 9 nights. 650-700 sq ft is an estimated cottage size; what we were told when we purchased the property. "Emergency" hosted laundry services for spills on bedding at $25 per load (wash and dry). No self-serve laundry available. If you have a different type of laundry emergency, please ask if we can help. This is a NO SMOKING COTTAGE indoors. OUTDOOR SMOKING AREA: Concrete areas and around the outdoor fire pit. NO BUTTS IN FIRE PIT nor to the ground ever. Store butts in cans or bottles. NO SMOKING OUTSIDE OR OFF THESE TWO VERY SPECIFIC AREAS. NO SMOKING ON TRAILS NOR ANYWHERE IN SURROUNDING NATIONAL FOREST. Fires in the forest are a major concern here no matter what official bans may be in place or not. Official bans may include a ban on outdoor smoking and allow smoking in your vehicle only. PROPANE/GAS BBQ AVAILABLE ALONGSIDE WOOD BURNING BBQ. OPEN FIRE PIT if BURNING is OK. ONE LARGE BUNDLE OF FIREWOOD INCLUDED FREE AT CHECK-IN. Horseback riding is usually available year ‘round, limited by weather and ground conditions (mud/snow). Smooth sole riding/cowboy boots mandatory (we rent boots @ $5 per ride). Other mandatory wear: long sleeve shirt, long pants (no shorts), jeans preferred (no leggings, comfy pants, or jogging outfits), ski clothing OK in Winter, waterproof clothing/rain gear during Summer monsoons (June 20 - Sept 20), well-lined or heated gloves in Winter, thick or heated socks in Winter, sunglasses recommended in Summer and if snow cover is >50%, and long Johns or layers in Winter. We saddle. Free but mandatory acquainting where you groom, pick hooves, do ground work and ride in small areas to start. Then, we will rate your comfort, confidence and control and set riding limits accordingly: on our roads only, in the 3 acre fenced pasture, our 40 acre fenced property, or ride off property. All off property rides require a guide. Hosted target shooting may be available at additional cost that varies depending on weapons chosen and cost of their ammunition. Ask for quotation, scheduling and availability. Strictly supervised. Or bring your own guns and ammo for target shooting near here. Varmint hunting requires an AZ hunting license. Big game requires tags must be acquired about a year in advance. No game processing on site. If you're going to The Grand Canyon, the official Route 66 town of Williams, AZ known as "The Gateway to the Grand Canyon," Bearizona, The Grand Canyon Railway, The Deer Farm, Flagstaff's Sunset Crater Volcano or Arizona Snowbowl, Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon, the Red Rock Country of Sedona and its Oak Creek Canyon, Out of Africa, The Camp Verde Railroad, Havasupai Falls, Grand Canyon Caverns, Antelope Canyon or Horseshoe Bend, we sit at the virtual center of all these wonderful destinations.
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The Grand Stargazer

1 site · RV1 acre · Williams, AZ
Enjoy 1 full acre under the stars. Make this lot your own and treat it like it was yours. You may access the land and camp where you feel is suitable for you and your guest. You will be able to see the milky way on a clear night and enjoy the galaxy like never before. LOOK for the big tree to know you are on the right parcel. Please view the listing photos a few times to spot the land easier Just 27 miles away head into the red rocks, pines, deserts, and canyons and sink your soul into some vast and untrammeled land that is beyond amazing. Kaibab National Forest has got what you need for a Northern Arizona getaway no matter what you are looking for. With three distinct areas: Williams, Tusayan, and North Kaibab, this diverse place will leave you with a perma-smile and a wild streak you didn’t know you had. Also, wait for it...this forest borders both the north and south side of Grand Canyon National Park! For all the epicness that the Grand Canyon offers (some of the trails actually follow the rim of the canyon!) without the tourists and crowds, come here and feel like you hit the jackpot. There’s really no other way to say it. You just gotta see it for yourself! A little further you have the famous Grand Canyon! Mother Nature had a blast creating the Big Ditch, an awe-inspiring place where ancient rocks soar above the Colorado River in a fiery parade of colors. Forested campsites are just steps from gorgeous views on both the North and South Rims, where hiking trails, biking, and sunset-watching await campers. Looking for solitude? Pack your backpack, fill your water bottles, grab your permit, and hike seven miles into the heart of the place on the switchbacking South Kaibab Trail, with gobsmacking views around every bend. Pets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them.
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Vintage Camper Near the Canyon

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
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16 Peaks Camp

6 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Williams, AZ
16 Peaks Camp is located off Route 64, 15 minutes north of the town of Williams AZ, 45 minutes south of the Grand Canyon’s South Rim. The camp is tucked away in a quiet valley, 1.2 miles down the Forest Service 736 Road nestled among an extinct volcano crater, hills, mesas and mountains. This quiet, high-desert getaway can be easily accessed by all vehicles through the spring, summer and fall. Winter access depends on the snowfall. There are 10 designated, private campsites available on 16 Peaks’ 10-acre property. Each site is tucked among mature pinyon pine and juniper trees, with views of the following peaks: Howard Mesa, Hobble Mountain, Buck Mountain, Scarp Hill, Spring Valley Coxcombs, Kendrick Peak, Elk Hill, Spring Valley Mountain, Humphreys Peak, Agassiz Peak, Wildcat Hill, Horse Trap Hill, Sitgreaves Mountain, Cone Crater, Kaibab High Hill, Bill Williams Mountain The camp is on a slightly sloped hillside. Each site is well-marked, sufficiently leveled for trailers and tents, easily accessed, and has a bird's-eye view of the peaks around the valley. On clear nights, you can enjoy the starry skies right from your campsite. There is no light pollution from street lights or city lights. A short walk up the Outlook Path, easily accessible from all campsites, provides a panoramic, horizon-to-horizon view of the Milky Way galaxy and millions of stars. During the daytime, have your camera ready for the wildlife that frequents the area! A quiet observer with a sharp eye might spot wildlife such as elk, white tailed deer, mule deer, wild burros, jackrabbits, coyotes, wolves, mountain lions, bobcats, javalinas, porcupines, foxes, free range cattle and horses, wild turkeys, bald eagles, red-tailed hawks, Gambrel quail, roadrunners, hummingbirds and more. Though tucked away from the noise, lights and hustle and bustle, 16 Peaks Camp is conveniently located for nearby outings. ATVing, hiking, canoeing and fishing are mere minutes away in the beautiful Kaibab National Forest. Within the Ponderosa forests, with hundreds of ATV trails to explore, you can find retired cowboy camps and ranches, hidden springs, petroglyphs and wildlife, like elk and deer. 16 Peaks Camp offers the following: 4 graveled pull-through sites For those traveling with another camper group: - The Howard Mesa site is long enough for 2 RV’s (each 40’ max, including truck). (Additional charge for the additional RV) - The Sitgreaves graveled pull-around site has an un-graveled companion site, the Bill Williams site. The Bill Williams Site would accomodate a tent/ camper van. 6 un-graveled pull-in sites, perfect for small trailers, camper vans and tents. In a true boondocking fashion, there are no electrical hook-ups, water, black tank dumping or trash dumpsters available. However, all of those services are available nearby, on Route 64. Cell phone service is available to Verizon and T-Mobile customers (Verizon is typically the strongest signal), and internet access is available to those with Starlink accounts/ hardware.
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Camping near Tusayan with fishing guide

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