Sedona Full Hook Up Campsites

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Sedona, Arizona camping and RV parks let you spend a few nights under the Sedona night sky, or make Sedona a favorite stop on a cross-country trip in your RV. It's also a great way to save money in your travel budget, with campsites ranging from just $16 to under $50 per night in most places. Let the kids enjoy gooey s'mores, share a campfire, and tell ghost stories. Enjoy a little stargazing, fishing, and boating or just relax and take in the scenery. Find Sedona Arizona camping and RV parks that offer a wide range of amenities in a variety of settings; perfect for singles, couples and families. Sedona, Arizona RV campgrounds feature hookups, showers, restrooms, laundry, swimming and more.

The campgrounds listed below are typically open during the months of April-October, which means a camphost is there to collect campsite payment as well as maintain the restroom facilities and drinking water supply. Once the campground is 'closed' it is still available for free public use providing the road and gate is open, but restrooms and drinking water will no longer be provided. We recommend submitting a reservation request online through our campsite booking partner, RoverPass, by clicking on the preferred campsite listing below. RoverPass will then contact the camphost for you, reserve your requested site and forward you your confirmation details.

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Campgrounds in Sedona Arizona: Campendium has 217 reviews of Sedona RV parks, state parks and national parks making it your best Sedona RV camping resource. Number of Campsites Campsite Price Range Description; Twin Palms RV: RV Park In Town Year Round Unlimited Days 18 $30 Clean quiet small RV park. Clean shower rooms, new laundry facility,wi-fi, cable, full hookups 20-30-50 amp service. Very clean small park.Hours 8-6 PM weekdays-8-3-Saturday, other times on appointment only. Sedona, Arizona RV campgrounds feature hookups, showers, restrooms, laundry, swimming and more. The campgrounds listed below are typically open during the months of April-October, which means a camphost is there to collect campsite payment as well as maintain the restroom facilities and drinking water supply.

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