Camping In Arizona
Whether it’s the thrill of an unparalleled outdoor adventure amid some of the most awe-inspiring scenery on the planet, or to examine and experience the rich history and multifaceted cultural offerings of the Grand Canyon State, your visit to Arizona is guaranteed to be one that will lift spirits, warm souls and provide memories for years to come. From rafting tours, to boating, to the International Wildlife Museum, Arizona is your place for camping pleasure.
Seniors Located within the club estates of Mission View Communities, the Mission View seniors 55+ RV Resort is home to 152 extra large, graveled RV site accommodations, each with full...
RVers flock to the Arizona Desert during the winter for a reason. It’s fantastic here! But dry camping in the open desert isn’t for everyone. That’s why we offer 30/50-amp...
Villa Alameda RV Resort is luxurious RV living in a grove! Whether you’re looking for a daily, weekly or monthly site, we have designated sites just for you! We also...
Desert Paradise RV Resort is nestled in the Yuma Foothills, 9 miles east of town, out of all the traffic but close enough to shopping, casinos and Mexico. We offer the...
Fiesta Grande RV Resort is an age-qualified community centrally located between Phoenix and Tucson near the Interstate. A fun and friendly community, this RV resort in Casa Grande has its visitors’...
After a day of rolling through the dramatic and diverse Sonoran Desert, you can roll your rig right into this oasis in the desert. It’s so convenient with the easy-on/easy-off...
Quartzsite is an RV camper’s mecca. A quarter of a million visitors converge each winter to hunt rare treasures in the multitude of tents and shops, make new friends at...
Private 55+, from Junction of highway 60 and Ironwood Drive (exit 195, north 0.1 mile on Ironwood Drive to Southern Avenue, west 1 mile to Meridian Road, north 0.5 mile...
Arizona Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds
Besides promoting RV Parks and Campgrounds in Arizona, AZ ARVC is engaged in protecting the rights of RVers and Campers and preserving their ability to continue to enjoy the great outdoors along with making certain that winter visitors have an easily accessible place to miss those cold winter months by staying in Sunny Arizona!
The Official RV & Camping Guide
Produced by AZ ARVC, this print and online directory are available for campers to help find their next Arizona campground. You can view online and order your copy on the AZ ARVC website.
Explore Arizona’s Attractions
Sonoran Desert
If you’re looking for glamorous nocturnal fun, then you should know that after dark in this part of the Sonoran Desert, the bars, restaurants, trendy clubs of Scottsdale and the beautiful people who frequent them come alive — as in “par-TAY!”
Glen Canyon Recreation Area
From the magnificent Glen Canyon Recreation Area to quiet forest lakes nestled among scenic mountains, Arizona offers unparalleled opportunities for water-based and backcountry recreation.
Boating in AZ
With 96 named tributary canyons and dozens of smaller, unnamed side canyons, and more shoreline than the West Coast of the U.S., boaters could spend a lifetime exploring the nooks and crannies of the 160,000-acre lake.
Arizona Museums
Don’t know much about Arizona history? Fortunately, the Grand Canyon State offers an abundance of historical sites and museums that lets you to bone up on our storied past — and have fun, too. Here are 10 ideas to get you started.
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
In the heart of the Sonoran Desert: living exhibits include more than 1,300 types of plants, 300 kinds of animals. Open daily, year-round.
International Wildlife Museum
An interactive natural history museum featuring over 400 different species.