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Among the 866 accommodations in Arizona, here are the 1 best holiday parks with a pool

Groovy Place Man! Walk Back In Time To The 70s! - Arizona
9.7 108 reviews
Arizona
04/08 – 11/08
191 €/nighttotal: 1337 € (7 )

Groovy Place Man! Walk Back In Time To The 70s!

3 6
mobile home , Cienega Springs
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom house near Cienega Springs, Arizona, boasts excellent location ratings, being 0.8km from the Colorado River and 5km from Blue Water Marina Park.
Sleeping up to six guests, this property offers a fully equipped kitchen, private fenced yard, free Wi-Fi, and on-site arcade games, ideal for families seeking a relaxing mountain getaway.

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Best Arizona holiday parks with a pool

Among the 866 accommodations in Arizona, here are the 4 best holiday parks with a pool

The Pink Airstream | Cold Plunge | Pool - Arizona
9.9 38 reviews
Arizona
07/01 – 09/01
196 €/nighttotal: 392 € (2 )

The Pink Airstream | Cold Plunge | Pool

1 1
campervan , Phoenix
The Pink Airstream | Cold Plunge | Pool is a vintage 1975 Airstream Argosy offering a secluded glamping experience on a 1/3-acre property, located privately in a Phoenix backyard.
This motorhome accommodates two guests with a full-size bed, features air conditioning, a kitchen, internet, a swimming pool, and a soaking tub, with a wood-burning stove available upon request for winter visits.
Glamping Wagon - Page Lake Powell Campground - Arizona
6.0 1 review
Arizona
19/10 – 23/10
309 €/nighttotal: 1236 € (4 )

Glamping Wagon - Page Lake Powell Campground

2 7
tent , Page
The Glamping Wagon at Page Lake Powell Campground is located in Page, 9.3 kilometres from Antelope Canyon and 1.9 kilometres from Page Municipal Airport.
This luxury tent accommodation offers 19 square metres of floor area with air conditioning, seating and dining areas, and access to shared bathrooms, a hot tub, and an indoor swimming pool, with a children's playground also available.
Family Home With Everything You Need - Arizona
10 23 reviews
Arizona
04/07 – 11/07
122 €/nighttotal: 854 € (7 )

Family Home With Everything You Need

1 2
mobile home , Phoenix
This Deer Valley mobile home, offered as "Family Home With Everything You Need", is situated 4.5km from the University of Phoenix-Northwest Learning Centre and within 9.6km of several golf courses including the Cave Creek Golf Course and the Lookout Mountain Golf Club.
The three-bedroom, two-bathroom caravan sleeps six, boasting a fully equipped kitchen, swimming pool, terrace, garden, on-site fitness centre, BBQ facilities, free Wi-Fi and proximity to the Reach 11 Sports Complex and Shadow Mountain Preserve.
Airstream In Desert Oasis W/ Hot Tub - Arizona
Arizona
01/07 – 05/07
120 €/nighttotal: 480 € (4 )

Airstream In Desert Oasis W/ Hot Tub

1 2
mobile home , Tanque Verde
This Airstream is situated in Tanque Verde, a neighbourhood in Tucson, just 16km from Sabino Canyon and Saguaro National Park, offering a tranquil escape from the city bustle. It has been rated excellent by previous guests.
The mobile home has one bedroom and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating two guests. It features a private one-acre property with a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and a garden, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the stunning mountain views.

Frequently asked questions about campings in Arizona

  • Are there any popular sports or events to experience in Arizona?

    Arizona has a thriving sports scene! Major League Baseball's Spring Training is huge, with many teams holding their pre-season games across the state. The Phoenix Open, a PGA golf tournament, draws massive crowds each January. NASCAR racing also has a presence, and of course, plenty of opportunities to enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and other outdoor activities.
  • What are the best holiday parks in Arizona?

    Among the holiday parks in Arizona, Under Canvas Grand Canyon, Rv Site ~ Full Hook-up ~ Mountain Views and Zion View Camping are the most popular ones.

  • Which lesser-known sights are worth visiting in Arizona?

    While the Grand Canyon is iconic, consider exploring the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum near Tucson – a unique blend of zoo, botanical garden, and natural history museum. The charming town of Jerome, a former copper mining town perched on Cleopatra Hill, offers stunning views and historical sites. For something truly off the beaten path, check out the Chiricahua National Monument with its dramatic rock formations.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Arizona?

  • When is the high season in Arizona?

    The high season in Arizona runs from October to April, coinciding with milder weather. This is when many tourists visit to enjoy the pleasant temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities. Summer (May-September) is extremely hot, especially in the desert regions, so avoid travel during this time unless you're prepared for intense heat.
  • What are the best holiday parks with a jacuzzi in Arizona?

  • What foods is Arizona best known for?

    Arizona's cuisine is a delicious blend of Southwestern and Mexican flavours. Sonoran hot dogs, a unique take on the classic frankfurter, are a must-try, featuring a bacon-wrapped dog on a bolillo roll with various toppings. Cactus tacos are also a popular choice, and you'll find plenty of excellent Mexican restaurants throughout the state offering traditional dishes like carne asada and enchiladas.
  • What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Arizona?

    The best holiday parks for families and kids in Arizona are Under Canvas Grand Canyon, Zion View Camping and Retreat Home- Clean 3br - Sleeps 6- By Tnt.

  • Is Arizona a good destination for camping?

    Absolutely! Arizona offers incredible camping opportunities, from the high-elevation forests of the northern part of the state to the Sonoran Desert in the south. Many state and national parks provide campsites, and there are also plenty of private campgrounds. Remember to check weather conditions and pack appropriately, especially for summer camping.
  • What are the best pet friendly holiday parks in Arizona?

    The best pet friendly holiday parks in Arizona are Under Canvas Grand Canyon, Rv Site ~ Full Hook-up ~ Mountain Views and Zion View Camping.

  • How can you interact with the local community and discover the culture in Arizona?

    Visiting local farmers' markets is a great way to connect with the community and sample fresh, regional produce. Many towns and cities host festivals and events throughout the year, offering opportunities to experience local traditions. Exploring smaller towns and Native American reservations provides a deeper understanding of Arizona's unique cultural heritage. Consider attending a rodeo for a truly authentic Arizona experience.
  • What are the best holiday parks with parking in Arizona?

    Under Canvas Grand Canyon, Rv Site ~ Full Hook-up ~ Mountain Views and Zion View Camping are the best holiday parks with parking in Arizona.

  • Does Arizona have any weather, wildlife, or natural hazards travellers should know about?

    Yes, Arizona's diverse landscape presents various hazards. Extreme heat in summer is a major concern; always stay hydrated and avoid strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest parts of the day. Be aware of desert wildlife, including rattlesnakes and scorpions. Flash floods can occur in canyons and washes after heavy rainfall, so heed weather warnings. High altitudes in northern Arizona can cause altitude sickness.
  • What are the top hiking trails in Arizona for families?

    For families, relatively easy trails like the Bright Angel Trail (though only a portion for younger children) at the Grand Canyon offer stunning views. The trails around Sedona, such as the Devil's Bridge Trail (with caution for the final section), are popular, but choose based on your family's fitness level. Many state parks also have shorter, less challenging trails suitable for families.
  • What is the ideal three-day itinerary in Arizona?

    A possible three-day itinerary could focus on a specific region. For instance, three days in and around Sedona would allow for exploring the red rocks, hiking, and visiting the town's art galleries. Alternatively, a trip to the Grand Canyon could include a rim trail hike, a mule ride (if booked in advance), and exploring the South Rim's visitor centre and viewpoints. Another option would be to explore Tucson and its surrounding areas, including the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum.

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Best pet friendly Arizona holiday parks

Among the 866 accommodations, here are the 4 best pet friendly holiday parks

Groovy Glamper In The Sonoran Desert With Ac - Arizona
10 1 review
Arizona
07/01 – 09/01
131 €/nighttotal: 262 € (2 )

Groovy Glamper In The Sonoran Desert With Ac

1 1
mobile home , Picture Rocks
The "Groovy Glamper In The Sonoran Desert With Ac" is a mobile home located in the rural Picture Rocks district of Tucson, offering proximity to Sunflower Village Centre and Quarry Pines Golf Club, with the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum and Old Tucson Studios a short drive away.
This 15-square-metre caravan sleeps two guests and features air conditioning and an en-suite bathroom, providing a comfortable base for exploring the surrounding desert landscape, known for wildlife viewing and birdwatching opportunities.
Cozy Casita Walking To U Of A - Arizona
Arizona
01/07 – 05/07
158 €/nighttotal: 632 € (4 )

Cozy Casita Walking To U Of A

1 2
mobile home , Tucson
The 'Cozy Casita Walking To U Of A' mobile home is located in Tucson's Sam Hughes neighbourhood, a short walk from the University of Arizona's football stadium and close to the Rialto Theatre and 4th Avenue.
This 83 square metre (893 square feet) single-bedroom, single-bathroom caravan sleeps two guests and features a private patio, a fully equipped kitchen (fridge, microwave), air conditioning, internet access, private parking, and a smart lock; pets are welcome.
Grand Canyon Rv Glamping Luxury Suite #2 (Glamping Getaway) - Arizona
9.1 14 reviews
Arizona
07/01 – 09/01
214 €/nighttotal: 428 € (2 )

Grand Canyon Rv Glamping Luxury Suite #2 (Glamping Getaway)

2 1
camping , Williams
This holiday home is located in Williams, Arizona, within a mile of Kaibab National Forest and Thunder Eagle Native Art, and two miles from Canyon Coaster Adventure Park and Buckskinner Park, making it a great base for exploring the area. It has received very good ratings from previous guests.
The property has two bedrooms and one bathroom and can accommodate up to six guests. It features a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave, a terrace or balcony, a garden, parking, and air conditioning, as well as free Wi-Fi and a comfortable sofa bed.
Rv Resort Park Model - Bullhead City. View Colorada River And Casino Lights. - Arizona
10 9 reviews
Arizona
27/08 – 30/08
118 €/nighttotal: 354 € (3 )

Rv Resort Park Model - Bullhead City. View Colorada River And Casino Lights.

1 2
mobile home , Bullhead City
This park model, ‘RV Resort Park Model - Bullhead City. View Colorada River And Casino Lights.’, is situated in Bullhead City, Arizona, approximately 3.2 kilometres from the Colorado River and 4.8 kilometres from Bullhead City Community Park.
The self-catering mobile home offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps two guests, and features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a private patio, access to a swimming pool and jacuzzi, and is close to attractions such as Don Laughlin's Classic Car Collection and The Edge Pavilion.

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Best Arizona holiday parks with a locker

Zion View Camping - Arizona
8.9 3023 reviews
Arizona
27/08 – 30/08
141 €/nighttotal: 423 € (3 )

Zion View Camping

1 2
camping , Colorado City
Zion View Camping is located in Hildale, Utah, just 67 kilometres from St. George Municipal Airport and a short drive from Zion National Park. The campsite has consistently received very good ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The accommodation offers a range of facilities including a kitchen equipped with a microwave, air conditioning, a terrace or balcony, a garden, and parking. Guests can enjoy mountain views, an outdoor fireplace, play equipment, and free Wi-Fi.
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