Top 10 RV Parks Near the Sedona, AZ Area
Top 5 reasons why it’s a fun place to visit:
- Go on countless hikes to explore beautiful rock formations, flora, and fauna (if you’d rather have a tour, consider a guided tour via Pink Jeep Tours)
- Try out some Rattlesnake sausage, Prickly Pear fries or ice cream at local restaurants
- Walk Downtown Sedona to explore the tourist gift shops
- Visit Cathedral Rock
- Check out the different vortexes all over Sedona
List of top ten RV Parks in the Sedona, AZ area:
(Disclaimer: information is a compilation of researched info as published online and does not necessarily reflect the experience or opinion of the author)
The RV parks have been ranked and are listed from “Most Recommended” to “Least Recommended” based on reviews, feedback, amenities, and preference. Cost was not the primary ranking driver. Please note that weekend RV families with children might have different needs than full-time RV “snowbirds”.
1. Krazy K RV Park
Phone: (928)-567-0565
Hours: unknown
Website: krazykrv.com
Total RV sites: 36
Hookups: full (20/30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes (seasonal)
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes (at Wi-Fi station)
Dubbed “The best little RV park in the Verde Valley”, this park is close to the Montezuma Castle and just a 35-minute drive to Sedona.
What makes this park unique?
This park is a smaller adult-only park that is quiet and close to Jerome, Sedona, and Fort Verde State Park. The extended rates are reasonable, and the sites are gravel.
Note: the GPS will likely direct to take a U-turn into the RV Park. Check out the Website for specific directions to avoid getting stuck with a bigger rig.
- Exercise room
- Laundry
- Some shaded spots with trees
- Not in Sedona
- Adult-only Park (no guests under 18)
- Dog pens not allowed
2. Cave Springs Campground
Phone: (877)-444-6777
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: fs.usda.gov
Total RV sites: 82 (21 can be reserved)
Hookups: full (20/30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: none
Showers: No
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
Located in the Coconino National Forest, this campground is very popular and heavily used. It’s in a wooded area, about 14 miles South of Flagstaff and 13 miles North of Sedona.
What makes this park unique?
The views and the location of this campground are stunning, which makes this park a popular destination for many locals, as well as nature-loving visitors. This is a boondocking campground.
Note: make sure you book the site well in advance, especially during holiday weekends. Max RV length is 36 feet.
- Fire rings
- Vault toilets
- Water for washing hands and dishes only (not to fill RV tank)
- Picnic tables
- Some visitors reported that this is a “party campground”
3. Verde Ranch RV Resort
Phone: (928)-567-7126
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: verderanchrvresort.com
Total RV sites: 389
Hookups: full (20/30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Truly having a resort vibe, this park offers the luxury getaway amenities with an Arizona landscape backdrop and over 300 days of sunshine. This resort is within a 35-min drive to Sedona.
What makes this park unique?
This larger park has many pull-through and big-rig friendly gravel lots, as well as 16 beautiful fully furnished and stocked cabins, and a commons room for group gatherings. This park is family-friendly with a playground and a kiddie splash pad, as well as firepits by the poolside.
- Splashpad
- Commons
- Laundry
- Cable TV
- Snowbird-friendly
- Some sites have “roof cover” option
- No shade
- “Large parking lot” feel
4. Distant Drums RV Resort
Phone: (806)-373-4962
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: ddrvresort.com
Total RV sites: 157
Hookups: full (20/30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Right off Hwy 17, yet with minimal noise, this park is truly a resort. Very well laid out and with comfort and convenience in mind, one can simply pull up, set up and relax. This park is about 30 minutes away from Sedona.
What makes this park unique?
A great place to park your rig and go explore Sedona for the day, just to come back and relax with all the amenities this RV Resort offers.
- Dog park and run
- Exercise room
- Concrete sites available
- Security on site
- Cable TV
- Library
- Laundry
- Country store
- Free Park events
- Free shuttle to casino
- Big-rig friendly
- A few sites not level
5. Verde River RV Resort and Cottages
Phone: (928)-202-3409
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: verderiverrvresort.com
Total RV sites: 166
Hookups: full (20/30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes (in cottages, max 2 pets that equal 30 lbs. total)
Wi-Fi: Yes
This affordable RV Park is close to Sedona and Flagstaff, as well as several National Park areas. It’s a great place to stay even for a month and take advantage of all the things the Resort offers.
What makes this park unique?
This park has only positive sentiments from past visitors; truly a gem, this park is well-laid out, has great amenities in a great location at a great price. This park also has 25 cottages for family gatherings.
- Cable TV
- Clean
- Fishing
- Canoes
- Paddle boards
- Fitness center
- Club house
- Pickleball
- Waffle breakfast
- Dog restrictions in cottages
6. Rancho Sedona RV Park
Phone: (928)-282-7255
Hours: 9:00 AM- 5:00 PM
Website: ranchosedona.com
Total RV sites: 84
Hookups: full (20/30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes (not for steady streaming)
The campground is surrounded by sycamore and cottonwood trees and Oak Creek is flowing nearby. This park is in Sedona, close to shopping and restaurants, is voted best park in Sedona by many visitors. It is booked out months in advance.
What makes this park unique?
This park is in Sedona and has a tranquil and easygoing vibe. One can enjoy swimming in the creek in the summer and relaxing by the firepit in the evening. There is an adult-only monthly site section at this park for snowbirds and longer-term visitors.
- Mountain biking
- Hiking
- Trout fishing
- Volleyball
- Laundry
- Cable TV
- Tetherball
- BBQ pit
- Reflection pit
- Mail delivery available to longer-term visitors
- Pricey
- Some areas are “adults-only” (might not be a family-friendly park)
7. Dead Horse Ranch State Park
Phone: (520)-634-5283
Hours: 7:00 AM-6:00 PM
Website: azstateparks.com
Total RV sites: over 100
Hookups: electric only (select sites), potable water available
Pool/Hot tub: No
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: No
Serene…beautiful…a lush oasis in the desert…these are some of the words that previous visitors use to describe their stay at this campground. There are even cabins for large family gatherings.
What makes this park unique?
Beautiful nature, water and a nicely laid out campground make for a relaxing stay at this State Park. The park is often sold out in the spring and fall time, so one needs to plan ahead and make reservations well in advance.
Note: the sites can accommodate 40-ft motorhomes and trailers up to 65 ft.
- Location
- Cost
- Quiet
- Clean
- Difficult to book (very popular)
8. Rio Verde RV Park
Phone: (928)-634-5990
Hours: 9:00 AM-4:30 PM
Website: rioverdervpark.com
Total RV sites: 76
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer)
Pool/Hot tub: No
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
This small-town intimate RV park is referred to as “The Gateway to Sedona” and is a 30-acre plot with juniper, pine and cottonwood trees and much other flora and fauna.
What makes this park unique?
Located 15 minutes South of Sedona, this park’s landscape is relaxing and lush, with mature trees providing shade at each site, as well as cement patios and level sites for a comfortable stay. There are also tiny homes on site that can be booked, and the RV park is conducive to rallies and large get-togethers. Max RV length is 42 ft.
- Large dog run area
- Propane service
- Desert trail to Indian Ruins
- ECO Learning Center
- Some sites on the Verde River
- Laundry
- Fishing
- Picnic tables
- None
9. Munds Park RV Resort
Phone: (928)-286-1309
Email: [email protected]
Hours: 9:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: mundsparkrv.com
Total RV sites: 265 total, with 29 daily pull-through sites
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer) and electric/water only
Pool/Hot tub: Yes
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: Yes
Open from April 1 to October 30, this park has different long-term rent phases with different amenities based on price. One can keep the RV there for the season and travel or come up from the Phoenix area for the weekend.
What makes this park unique?
This park borders on the Coconino National Forest and has over 400 mature trees provide shade to the sites. All daily spots are pull-throughs, but the park really specializes on long-term tenants that live in three different phase zones with different amenity packages, making it a perfect snowbird location. This park is close to Sedona and Flagstaff.
- Restaurant and bar on property
- Off-road trails
- Pool tables
- Laundry
- Cable TV
- Well water
- Rec hall (live dance, bingo etc.)
- Fitness center
- General store
- More geared toward snowbirds and long-term tenants/regulars
10. Lo Lo Mai Spring Outdoor Resort
Phone: (877)-570-2267
Hours: 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Website: Voyager RV Resort
Total RV sites: approx. 60
Hookups: full (30/50, water, sewer) and electric/water only
Pool/Hot tub: unknown
Showers: Yes
Pets Allowed: Yes
Wi-Fi: unknown
Surrounded by sycamores and cottonwoods, this park is about ¾ mile away from Oak Creek and just minutes away from Sedona.
What makes this park unique?
As unincorporated community, Cornville operates on its own set of rules when it comes to government mandates etc. so this community is very laid back and goes by the “live and let live” rule. Most sites have 30 Amp hookups, and the sites are surrounded by trees and nature, with a bubbling creek nearby.
Max motorhome length is 40 ft and max trailer length is 36 ft
- Horseshoes
- Clubhouse
- Swings
- Convenience store
- Shuffleboard
- Fishing
- Free DVD library
- Bad/no phone reception
- Pricey
- Outdated
- Hookups need to be laid out better
TIPS TO GET TO SEDONA
Sedona is a top Arizona “bucket list” destination for many out-of-state visitors due to its breath-taking beauty of different rock formations, rich history, and overall connection with nature while there. When traveling from Lake Havasu/Kingman area, one would take I-40 going east toward Flagstaff and then go South on I-17/US-89A to Sedona. For visitors traveling from the Phoenix area, one would take I-17 going North and then turn off after Lake Montezuma toward Sedona. While the City of Sedona is mostly big rig RV-friendly, when considering boondocking, the areas are somewhat restrictive with size/access (rugged landscape) and amenities (must be self-contained and have water due to preservation etc.).