Here are 10 of the most popular destinations to visit by RV in Arizona, featuring top-tier natural wonders, scenic routes, historic sites, and resort-style parks. Each entry includes what makes it special, cost (when available), a URL, and a phone number:


1.

Grand Canyon National Park – Trailer Village RV Park

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Why it’s great: Iconic views, hiking, mule rides, river rafting—RV-friendly with full hookups inside the park  .

Cost: Trailer Village rates vary; Mather Campground ~$38–$50/night

Phone: +1 877‑404‑4611

URL: Use the National Park Service site for Trailer Village search.


2.

Sedona – Rancho Sedona RV Park

Why it’s great: Stunning red rock formations, spiritual vortexes, hiking, biking, boutiques

Cost: ~$50/night, monthly from ~$850

Phone: Check Rancho Sedona RV Park directly

URL: Rancho Sedona RV Park website


3.

Lake Havasu City – Lake Havasu State Park / Resort

Why it’s great: Beaches, boating, swimming, iconic London Bridge, water sports

Cost: State Park ~$40/night; Resort RV sites $69–$118/night

Phone: Lake Havasu State Park reservations via 1‑877‑MY PARKS; resort site via Islander Resort line

URL: Lake Havasu State Park info & Islander Resort


4.

Antelope Canyon (Page)

Why it’s great: Ethereal slot canyon with sunbeam light shows—must-do guided tours

Cost: RV campsites at Wahweap / Page Lake Powell Campground, ~standard park rates (call for details)

Phone: Wahweap RV & Campground: +1 888‑896‑3829

URL: Wahweap RV & Campground website


5.

Petrified Forest National Park

Why it’s great: Ancient fossil wood, Painted Desert backdrop, scenic drives suitable for RVs

Cost: Park entrance fee; nearby OK RV Park reading around ~$35–$45/night

Phone: OK RV Park in Holbrook: (928) 524‑3226

URL: OK RV Park website


6.

Meteor Crater RV Park – Winslow

Why it’s great: Spectacular impact crater, on-site museum, pull-through spaces

Cost: RV sites from ~$35/night; crater tour adults $22, children $13

Phone: (800) 289‑5898

URL: Meteor Crater RV Park info


7.

Patagonia Lake State Park

Why it’s great: Fishing, kayaking, peaceful, scenic outdoor relaxation

Cost: State park rates around $38–$40/night

Phone: Reservations via 1‑877‑MY PARKS

URL: Patagonia Lake State Park


8.

Kartchner Caverns State Park

Why it’s great: Spectacular limestone caves, RV sites up to 60 ft, guided cavern tours

Cost: RV site typical state park fee (~$38/night)

Phone: Reservations via 1‑877‑MY PARKS

URL: Kartchner Caverns State Park


9.

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument

Why it’s great: UNESCO desert flora, scenic drives, hiking among giant cacti

Cost: $25 vehicle pass for 7 days; Twin Peaks Campground is free (no hookups)

Phone: Monument Office: (520) 387‑6849 ext 7302

URL: NPS site: Organ Pipe Cactus


10.

Route 66 – Historic RV Stops

Why it’s great: Nostalgia & Americana—Oatman, Seligman, Kingman, burros, roadside diners, vintage motels, and scenic detours

Cost: Depends—campgrounds start ~$35–$70/night at sites like OK RV Park or Canyon Gateway

Phone: Varies by park—see specific locations above.

URL: No single URL—see individual site websites (e.g., OK RV Park).


🔎 Quick Guide to Pricing & Highlights

Destination

RV Cost (approx.)

Why It’s Great

Grand Canyon

$38–$50

Trails, canyon tours, panoramic views

Sedona

~$50; $850/mo

Red rocks, spiritual sites, hiking

Lake Havasu

$40–$118

Water sports, beaches, London Bridge

Antelope Canyon

Park rates

Iconic slot canyons, light beams

Petrified Forest

$35–$45

Fossil wood, colorful desert

Meteor Crater

$35 + $22 entry

Geological wonder, RV convenience

Patagonia Lake

$38–$40

Quiet lake setting, fishing, boating

Kartchner Caverns

~$38

Stunning cave system, full amenities

Organ Pipe

$25 + free camping

Unique desert flora, less crowded

Route 66

$35–$70

Historic charm, roadside attractions