Sedona RV campers have comfortable options to enjoy the scenery.
Visiting Sedona gives RV campers the opportunity to take warm springtime hikes and bike rides among the Red Rocks, watch the sun set into an epic starry night sky, and swim in cool, natural canyons (try Red Rock, Cathedral Rock, and Airport Mesa). For a home base while you get your share of the great outdoors in this unique desert-forest hybrid landscape at 4,500 feet above sea level, the region has private RV camping with welcome amenities to enhance your Arizona trip. Sedona RV parks and resorts typically offer wifi, showers, and dump stations to use before or after your voyage up Highway 89A, and at some RV camping spots, you can find laundry, volleyball, and general stores. In spring, when Sedona is at its most popular with visitors, temperatures range from the mid-60s to low-80s. RV rates are typically lowest in summer, fall,and winter.