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Our Flagstaff RV and camper park layout allows you to choose your ideal spot, with each site featuring full hookups, easy access to amenities, and breathtaking natural surroundings.

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Take a closer look at our layout before you arrive. From spacious RV sites to nearby walking paths and shared amenities, our interactive map gives you a clear picture of what to expect when you pull in and get settled.

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Explore Northern Arizona

Things to Do Near Our RV park in Flagstaff, AZ

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Discover the best hikes, eats, and day trips—plus insider tips to make your Northern Arizona getaway unforgettable.

Located on Historic Route 66, just minutes from downtown Flagstaff, Flagstaff Mountain RV offers effortless access to the best of Northern Arizona. Whether you’re grabbing a bite in town, strolling Heritage Square, or heading to iconic sites like Lowell Observatory, Walnut Canyon, or the Grand Canyon, you’re always close to the action without ever straying far from the peace and quiet of your site. Get a feel for the area, and explore some of our favorite nearby spots to consider during your stay.

Lowell Observatory
Just 10 minutes away, this historic observatory offers stargazing sessions, telescope viewing, and a chance to stand where Pluto was discovered. A must-visit for curious minds and night-sky lovers.

Downtown Flagstaff
Only a few minutes from your site, downtown is full of local charm—boutique shops, craft breweries, cozy cafés, and the lively energy of Heritage Square make it perfect for exploring any time of day.

Lava River Cave
Roughly 30 minutes from the park, this mile-long lava tube is a cool underground adventure. Bring a flashlight and a jacket—it’s a self-guided experience through one of Northern Arizona’s most unique geological features.

Pet Guide

Pet-Friendly Stays, Tail-Wagging Adventures

At Flagstaff Mountain RV, we know pets aren’t just along for the ride, they’re part of the family. That’s why we proudly offer a pet-friendly experience from the moment you arrive. With open space, fresh mountain air, and nearby trails, it’s the perfect place for both humans and their four-legged companions to unwind.

To help you and your pup make the most of your stay, we’ve created a custom Pet Guide featuring:

Trails
Local Vets
Park Rules
Photo Spot
Dog on Hiking Trail
Shade, views, and space to roam

Nearby Pet-Friendly Trails

Great options close to Flagstaff Mountain RV for leashed walks or off-leash adventure (where allowed):

Buffalo Park Trail – A wide, open 2-mile loop with mountain views and plenty of room to roam. Very dog-friendly and popular with locals.

Fay Canyon Trail (Sedona) – A scenic, mostly shaded hike about 45 minutes away - worth the day trip. Leashed pets welcome.

Old Caves Crater Trail – A peaceful, less-trafficked loop east of Flagstaff with varied terrain and a gentle incline.

Dog in Oak Creek

Reliable care options in case of an unexpected situation

Local Vets & Emergency Clinics

Canyon Pet Hospital – Full-service vet with emergency care, just 10 minutes away from the RV park.

Kaibab Veterinary Clinic – Trusted local clinic known for compassionate staff and same-day appointments.

Continental Animal Wellness Center – Located in east Flagstaff, offering comprehensive veterinary services with a focus on wellness and urgent care.

Dog at Flagstaff Park
Keep tails wagging and stay within city guidelines

Pet Rules in Flagstaff City Parks

Dogs must be on-leash in all city parks unless in a designated off-leash area.

Owners must clean up after pets—waste stations are provided in most parks.

Dogs are not allowed on athletic fields during games or organized events.
📍 Tip: Thorpe Bark Park is Flagstaff’s official off-leash dog park with separate areas for large and small breeds.

Dog at Buffalo Park

Capture your dog’s mountain town adventure

Best Photo Spots for Dogs

Heritage Square (Downtown) – Snap a pic in front of the colorful murals or historic buildings.

Buffalo Park Overlook – Wide open views of the San Francisco Peaks make for epic golden-hour shots.

Aspen Corner (Fall Season) – About 20 minutes from town, this is the spot for photos during leaf season. Dogs love the crunch!

Flagstaff, Unfiltered

An Insider's Map to the Real Northern Arizona

Skip the tourist traps and explore Flagstaff the way locals do. Our interactive map highlights handpicked trails, tucked-away cafes, scenic photo spots, and trusted local services—everything you need to experience the area authentically. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a full 30-day stay, let this guide lead you off the beaten path and into the heart of Northern Arizona.

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A Glimpse of the Good Life

There’s something special about waking up to cool mountain air, sipping coffee with a view, or catching golden hour by your rig. This curated gallery captures the everyday beauty of Flagstaff Mountain RV: from peaceful RV setups and cozy communal spaces to wide-open skies and unforgettable sunsets. Scroll through for a feel of what it’s like to stay with us.
Sedona Overlook Hike
Biking in Sedona
Cloud Watching in Flagstaff
Sunflowers in Flagstaff
Humphrey_s Peak Hike
Grand Canyon