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Campgrounds and RV parks near Phoenix, AZ

116 campgrounds and RV Parks near Phoenix, AZ. Compare campsite amenities, photos, and site types to find the perfect stop for your rig on your route.

116 campgrounds
29685 campsites
111 RVs available for delivery
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Camping spots and RV parks near Phoenix, AZ

Top Hosts near Phoenix, AZ

Lance56 trips - Joined Oct 2023Superhost

Lance was great to work with. Trailer was exactly what we needed and was as advertised. Pick up Anna’s return both very easy. Would highly recommend both Lance and this rv.

Jeanette C. - May 2026

Had a great experience!

Andrew M. - May 2026

TB Outdoor49 trips - Joined Mar 2022

TB outdoor rentals provide a clean well kept RV, that had zero issue with my trip from LA to Las Vegas and back. I will definitely be returning for my road trip outings in the future.

Andrew L. - May 2024

Very comfortable and user friendly RV that was easy to drive & park. From beginning to end, an excellent overall experience with the very responsive TB Outdoor Team. Highly recommend!

Tom A. - Dec 2023

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Frequently asked questions about campgrounds near Phoenix, AZ

What does it cost to rent an RV in Phoenix, AZ, and how can I save on my trip?

RV rental in Phoenix, AZ can be surprisingly affordable: daily rates for campervans and travel trailers often start around $80 to $120 per night, while luxury motorhomes usually go for $200 to $300 per night. Booking in the shoulder seasons (March-April or October-November) means lower prices and cooler weather. You’ll find more options for cheap RV rental in Phoenix, especially if you filter for off-peak dates and smaller vehicles. Pro tip: look for weekly or monthly discounts and unlimited mileage options for the best value on longer trips.
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Do I need any special license to rent and drive an RV in Arizona?

You’re all set with your regular driver’s license: no special RV license is required in Arizona! As long as you’re 25 or older and have a current, valid license, you can book and hit the road easily, whether it’s a Class A motorhome or a cozy campervan rental in Phoenix. ID confirmation is handled through RVezy’s secure platform, so no extra paperwork. Ready for your Phoenix RV trip? Most first-timers are impressed by how easy the process is.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039008774-Understanding-approved-driver-requirements

What kind of protection comes with my RV rental in Phoenix?

Every RV rental in Phoenix includes a protection package that covers most accidental damage and gives you access to 24/7 roadside assistance: so you’re never stuck dealing with issues alone. RVezy lets you choose your level of coverage when booking, so you can travel with peace of mind, whether you’re heading to Lake Pleasant or down to Tucson. The protection package removes a lot of financial worry so you can focus on your adventure.
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What is RVezy’s cancellation policy for Phoenix RV rentals?

Good news: you can book your Phoenix RV trip with confidence. Cancel within 24 hours of the host accepting your booking and payment for a full refund. After that, refunds depend on how close you are to your trip: cancel more than 30 days out to avoid rental forfeiture; between 30 and 8 days you may forfeit 50%; within 7 days the full rental may be forfeited. Protection plan, delivery, and add-ons are refunded when you cancel. If your host cancels, you get a full refund. Book early and secure your dates.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360037736674-Understanding-the-cancellation-policy-for-guests

Are there pet-friendly RV rentals in Phoenix, and where can I camp with my dog?

Absolutely: pet-friendly RV rental in Phoenix is easy to find using filters on RVezy. Many hosts welcome your furry friends, just check the listing for pet rules before booking. When you’re ready to camp, head to Lost Dutchman State Park or Usery Mountain Regional Park, both of which have pet-friendly trails and campgrounds (just keep pets leashed). For in-town adventures, check out Papago Park’s trails with your dog!
phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/papago-park

Can the RV be delivered and set up at a Phoenix campground or my driveway?

Yes, delivery is a popular option for RV rental in Phoenix, especially for first-timers or those nervous about city driving. Many hosts offer RV delivery in Phoenix: just enter your location to see which RVs can be brought to your campground or home, fully set up and ready to use. This is perfect if you want to camp at Lake Pleasant or Saguaro Lake without towing or driving a big rig. Want the easiest RV camping experience in Phoenix? Opt for delivery and your vacation starts the moment you arrive.
phoenix.gov/parks

How far can I drive my Phoenix RV rental, and are there unlimited mileage options?

You’re free to explore Arizona and the Southwest in your RV rental. Mileage limits are clearly listed, and some hosts offer RV rental with unlimited mileage: perfect for a big loop to the Grand Canyon (230 miles), Sedona (120 miles), or even San Diego (355 miles). If you want to stretch your adventure, filter for unlimited mileage or ask your host about long-range trips. The open road is yours from Phoenix!
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Where can I camp in or near Phoenix with my RV rental?

There are excellent options for RV camping in Phoenix! Try Desert Shadows RV Resort, just north of downtown with full hookups and a pool; Eagle View RV Resort in Fountain Hills offers beautiful mountain views and quick access to the Salt River; and Lost Dutchman State Park is popular for hiking at the foot of the Superstition Mountains. RV parks in Mesa and Glendale are great city-adjacent options, while McDowell Mountain Regional Park is just 45 minutes away for stargazing. Book early: spots fill up fast during spring and winter!
maricopacountyparks.net/park-locator/usery-mountain-regional-park/camping/

When’s the best time of year for an RV trip in Phoenix?

The best time for a Phoenix RV trip is from October through April, when daytime highs range from a comfortable 65°F to 85°F and the desert is alive with hiking, cycling, and spring baseball. Summer (June-September) is hot: daytime highs regularly reach 105°F+: but clever campers use campground hookups for AC and explore early mornings or northern destinations. Want perfect hiking weather and fewer crowds? Try March or November for your Phoenix adventure.
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Is it hard to drive an RV in Phoenix for the first time?

No worries: driving your RV rental in Phoenix is much like a large van or truck. Most rentals include a host orientation to show you the ropes. Urban driving has wide roads and low traffic outside rush hour. For extra confidence, start with a campervan rental in Phoenix, or choose delivery and skip the city driving. Pro tip: use your GPS to avoid tight turns downtown. Hosts love helping first-timers feel at ease.

What if I break down or need help on the road in Arizona?

You’ll have 24/7 roadside assistance with every motorhome rental in Phoenix. Whether you get a flat tire near Payson or need help with the generator at your campground, help is a call away. RVezy’s support team is on standby so small hiccups won’t ruin your trip. Just contact their support line and a technician can come straight to you, anywhere in Arizona. Relax: your Phoenix RV trip is backed by real support.
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Can I take my Phoenix RV rental to California, Utah, or other states?

Yes, your Phoenix RV rental is ready for multi-state exploration! Road trips to Las Vegas (300 miles), Sedona (120 miles), or even Zion National Park in Utah (390 miles) are all possible. Cross-state travel to California, Nevada, and Utah is allowed: just check your route for any road restrictions and confirm with your host if you plan a long-distance loop. Note: Rentals can’t go into Mexico, but the rest of the American Southwest is wide open.
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360039340074-Insurance-coverage-validity

How much should I budget for gas when traveling around Phoenix in an RV?

Plan for about 8-12 miles per gallon: motorhome rentals in Phoenix typically get around 9 MPG, while campervans and smaller trailers may get 12-14 MPG. Gas prices in the Phoenix area hover around the national average: currently about $3.60 per gallon. A round trip to Sedona (250 miles) in a Class C RV will cost about $80 in fuel. For budget-friendly adventures, stick to shorter routes or try a campervan for the best efficiency.

How far ahead should I book my RV campsite in Phoenix, and what’s the best system to use?

Book as early as you can for spring and winter: at least 3-6 months ahead for top picks like Usery Mountain Regional Park or Lost Dutchman State Park. Most county and state parks use ReserveAmerica or their websites. Private RV parks often have their own reservation portals. For festivals like NASCAR or spring training, spots fill fast. Pro tip: Weekdays are much easier to snag last-minute for RV camping near Phoenix.
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What do I need to know about driving in Phoenix and surrounding areas with a large RV?

Phoenix is RV-friendly, with wide boulevards and mostly flat desert roads. Beware of rush hour (7-9 AM, 4-6 PM) and summer heat, which can affect engine and tire wear: drive in the morning to stay cool. Keep an eye out for low-clearance bridges in some older neighborhoods, and avoid tiny residential streets. Head north for canyons or pine forests: the drive to Prescott or Flagstaff is beautiful and easy for big rigs.

What amenities and hook-ups can I expect at Phoenix-area campgrounds?

You’ll find a range of amenities at Phoenix RV parks: Desert Shadows RV Resort offers full hookups (electric, water, and sewer), WiFi, and a swimming pool. State and county parks like Lost Dutchman or Usery Mountain usually have water and electric but dump stations instead of sewer at the site. McDowell Mountain Regional Park offers clean restrooms, showers, and a dump station. Need supplies? Many campgrounds sell ice, firewood, and propane onsite.
maricopacountyparks.net/park-locator/usery-mountain-regional-park/

What features do most RV rentals in Phoenix come with?

Phoenix RV rentals deliver serious comfort: expect real beds, kitchens with fridges/stoves, bathrooms with showers, A/C, TVs, generators, and seatbelts for the whole family. Many offer extras like outdoor grills, solar panels, or bike racks. WiFi may require a mobile hotspot. If you have specific needs: like a bunkhouse or pet-friendly layout: use RVezy's filters to pinpoint your perfect setup. A family RV trip in Phoenix can feel just like home, anywhere you roam.

What are common add-ons or fees for Phoenix RV rentals, and how do pick-up/drop-off times work?

Expect clear info on any extra fees: popular add-ons for RV rental in Phoenix include outdoor furniture, bedding, firewood bundles, or festival passes. Early pick-up or late drop-off can often be arranged for a fee, so your schedule stays flexible. Most hosts show options and prices up front. Pro tip: book delivery for the ultimate convenience and just walk into a ready-to-go vacation.

How does payment and the security deposit work for a Phoenix RV rental?

Booking is simple: you pay for your Phoenix RV rental securely through the RVezy platform, and a refundable security deposit is held at pickup for peace of mind. This covers any accidental damage; as long as the RV comes back in good shape, your deposit is released after your trip. For smooth returns, clean the RV inside, empty the tanks, and refuel if required. Enjoy the trip and stress less about logistics!
help.rvezy.com/hc/en-us/articles/360038106214-How-the-security-deposit-works