1 site · RV, Tent1 acre · Williams, AZWelcome 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.