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Glide across the water and embrace the tranquility of nature at campgrounds and RV parks with canoeing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Whether you're exploring calm lakes, scenic rivers, or sheltered coastal inlets, these destinations offer ideal launch points for paddlers of all experience levels. Many parks also feature on-site kayak rentals or outfitters nearby, so you can enjoy the water even if you didn’t pack your gear.

RV parks and campgrounds with Canoeing/Kayaking near Camp Verde, Arizona.

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Elite Retreat

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Verde Ranch RV Resort

386 RV Sites, 16 Cabins, 2 Glamping Sites, 8 Wagons

Verde Ranch RV Resort in Camp Verde, Arizona, is a resort-class property with full-hookup RV sites, cabin rentals, an outdoor pool and splash pad, a hot tub and spa, a fitness center, a clubhouse and a dog park. Sites are big-rig friendly and take coaches up to 75 feet, with EV charging on site. The resort sits just off I-17, 90 miles north of Phoenix and 25 miles south of Sedona. Full-hookup RV sites accommodate rigs to 75 feet across a big-rig-friendly layout, with EV charging available — still uncommon at RV resorts and increasingly decisive for guests towing with an electric vehicle. Cabin rentals serve guests traveling without a rig. On-site laundry, bathrooms, showers, a general store, a boutique shop and firewood cover the practical side, a business center supports guests working remotely, and WiFi reaches the property. Golf cart rentals make the resort easy to cross. Recreation is extensive. An outdoor pool and splash pad anchor the warm months, with a hot tub, sauna and spa alongside, and a fitness center and clubhouse open year-round. Pickleball, shuffleboard, bocce ball, horseshoes and sports courts spread across the grounds, with billiards and an arcade indoors. Walking trails follow the creek and pond on the property, where fishing and kayaking are available, and a playground and fenced dog park serve families and pets. A planned activities calendar and visiting food trucks fill out the social side. Pets are welcome. Montezuma Castle National Monument is five miles north on I-17 — a 20-room Sinaguan cliff dwelling set 90 feet into a limestone alcove. Sedona's red rock country is 25 miles north through Oak Creek Canyon, and Fort Verde State Historic Park, Cliff Castle Casino, the Verde Canyon Railroad and the Verde Valley Wine Trail's wineries are all within short reach. The resort operates year-round in Yavapai County's high-desert climate. Spring wildflowers run March through May and autumn light on the red rocks peaks in October — the two busiest touring windows. Reserve well ahead for both.

from $62/night

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Wyldstay Grand Canyon

5 Glamping Sites

Wyldstay Grand Canyon in Williams, Arizona, is a luxury Dark Sky Resort on 40 private acres of high-desert wilderness in Coconino County — an off-grid glamping destination 25 minutes from the Grand Canyon's South Rim that provides a pinyon pine and juniper forest setting with exceptional dark sky quality for stargazing and an intimate, design-forward accommodation experience that the canyon's South Rim lodges and RV parks, operating at industrial scale during the summer season, cannot replicate. Williams's position on Route 66 at 6,762 feet gives the resort the crisp high-desert air, the ponderosa pine transition forest, and the cool summer nights that the South Rim's crowded lodging district shares without the crowd pressure. The resort's luxury off-grid accommodations on 40 private acres combine the glamping category's design-forward tent or cabin sleeping environments with the specific natural character of the Arizona high desert — pinyon pine and juniper woodland, clear high-elevation skies, and the silence of a rural Coconino County property surrounded by the Kaibab National Forest. The dark sky quality at this elevation and distance from major urban lighting sources makes the night sky experience — one of the most compelling and least logistically demanding natural features available to overnight guests — genuinely extraordinary on moonless nights, with Milky Way visibility and the Zodiacal light visible in spring and fall that urban guests rarely encounter. Pets are welcome. Grand Canyon National Park, 25 minutes north on US Highway 64, receives over 6 million annual visitors and consistently ranks among the most meaningful natural landscape encounters available to any traveler in the world — a canyon 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep that exposes two billion years of geological history in a visual display of layered rock color and canyon geometry that photographs consistently fail to represent at full scale. The South Rim's viewpoints at Mather Point, Yavapai Geology Museum, and the Desert View Watchtower provide the accessible canyon viewing that sustains the overwhelming majority of visitor experience, while the inner canyon trails to the Colorado River floor require overnight permits obtained months or years in advance. The Grand Canyon Railway in Williams provides a historic steam and diesel excursion train service from the Williams Depot to the Grand Canyon's South Rim on the original 1901 railway route — a 2-hour, 15-minute train journey through the ponderosa pine and grassland terrain of Coconino County that arrives at the South Rim's Grand Canyon Depot and returns in the afternoon, giving guests the canyon visit without the South Rim parking and shuttle logistics that drive the summer car-tourist experience. Bearizona Wildlife Park in Williams provides Arizona wildlife viewing — bears, wolves, bison, bighorn sheep — in a drive-through natural habitat setting that makes Williams itself a destination beyond its Grand Canyon gateway function. Wyldstay Grand Canyon operates year-round in Williams's high-elevation Arizona climate, where the summer season from May through September provides the warmest nights for glamping and the peak Grand Canyon visitor traffic that fills South Rim accommodations months in advance. Spring and fall — particularly May and September through October — deliver the most balanced combination of comfortable temperatures, reduced canyon crowd pressure, and exceptional dark sky conditions as the monsoon moisture dissipates and the atmosphere achieves its autumn clarity. Reserve accommodations well ahead for the peak summer and fall seasons, as the resort's intimate scale means its limited accommodations fill against the consistently strong Grand Canyon corridor visitor demand.

from $160/night

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Elite Retreat

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River Sands RV Resort

River Sands RV Resort in Ehrenberg, Arizona, is your new go-to destination for camping on the Colorado River. This luxury resort spans 51 acres and features spacious pull-through and back-in RV sites with full hookups, a resort-style pool, and a modern clubhouse with a fitness center and game room. Whether you’re here for outdoor adventure or resort-style relaxation, this place has you covered. Take advantage of private river access for kayaking, paddleboarding, or fishing. Explore nearby Cibola National Wildlife Refuge, known for its trails and incredible birdwatching. A quick 20-minute drive brings you to Quartzsite Arizona camping, where you can explore gem shows, flea markets, and RV culture at its best. River Sands RV Resort combines comfort and convenience, with clean facilities, a dog park, and an active events calendar to keep things lively. Whether you’re relaxing by the pool, hitting the river, or heading to Quartzsite, this resort delivers an unforgettable stay. Book your trip today and experience camping in Ehrenberg like never before!

from $46/night

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The Palms at River Edge

The Palms at River Edge in Ehrenberg, Arizona, delivers a family-friendly waterfront resort experience on the Colorado River in the Sonoran Desert where the Arizona-California border is defined entirely by the river's course, providing direct beach, boating, and water sports access on one of the American Southwest's most iconic waterways in a gated community environment suited to both seasonal stays and active water recreation enthusiasts. Positioned in La Paz County where the lower Colorado River corridor has developed as a winter snowbird and warm-weather water sports destination, the resort combines resort amenities with the Colorado River's recreational resources. The resort's facility is designed around the water-centric lifestyle that the Colorado River enables—a beach for swimming and launching non-motorized watercraft, a pool for independent aquatic recreation, paddle boarding, canoeing and kayaking access, fishing directly from the property's river frontage, and boating opportunities on the Colorado's broad lower channel. A gated entrance, clubhouse, recreation center, dog park, playground, general store, propane fills, and laundry serve the comprehensive residential and recreational needs of extended-stay guests, and the shuffleboard and swimming pools provide social recreation alongside the river's more active opportunities. The lower Colorado River at Ehrenberg flows through a landscape that represents the Sonoran Desert at its most dramatic geographic expression—a narrow, intensely green riparian corridor cutting through a stark, tan-and-rust desert environment where temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit in summer and the river's presence defines the zone of habitability in a landscape that would otherwise be entirely uninhabitable. The river's warm water—heated by the desert sun across hundreds of miles of Arizona and Nevada before reaching Ehrenberg—creates excellent conditions for water skiing, jet skiing, and tubing that have made the lower Colorado one of the country's most popular motorized water recreation destinations. Quartzsite, approximately 20 miles north on US-95, is one of the American Southwest's most fascinating community phenomena—a small desert town that swells from a few thousand permanent residents to several hundred thousand during the January and February gem show and winter RV rally season, creating one of the largest temporary human gatherings in the western United States in a remote desert location. The Dome Rock Mountains to the east and the Trigo Mountains to the west provide off-road recreation terrain for guests with OHV equipment, and the BLM land surrounding Ehrenberg contains extensive open desert camping and exploration opportunities. Joshua Tree National Park is accessible approximately 45 miles west through the Palo Verde Valley. The Palms at River Edge operates year-round with dramatically different seasonal characters—winter's mild desert temperatures from November through April make it ideal for snowbirds and casual water recreation, while summer's extreme desert heat concentrates activity in the early morning and evening hours with midday retreat to the pool and air-conditioned facilities. The resort's full-service infrastructure and Colorado River access give it competitive advantages over simpler Ehrenberg riverside campgrounds, and the combination of gated security, resort amenities, and direct river frontage makes it one of the more complete water recreation destinations in the lower Colorado corridor. Reservations during the Quartzsite show season fill early.

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Arizona Oasis

42 RV Sites, 10 Cabins

Arizona Oasis RV Resort in Ehrenberg, Arizona, offers 42 full-hookup RV sites and 10 cabins on the Colorado River at the California border, with 30 and 50-amp service, cable TV, and rigs accepted to 68 feet behind a gated entrance. Covered pull-through and riverside back-in categories join premium and standard tiers, with a marina, boat ramp, pool, and hot tub. Forty-two sites span covered pull-thru, premium back-in, riverside back-in, and standard pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with cable TV, sized to 68 feet. Two categories stand out: the covered sites put a shade structure over the pad, which in the Arizona desert is worth more than almost any other upgrade, and the riverside tier puts you on the water. Ten cabins round out the lodging. A laundry, showers, and a gated entrance handle the practical side. A marina and boat ramp open the Colorado for boating, water sports, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, with an outdoor pool, hot tub and sauna, beach, clubhouse, game room, playground, dog park, horseshoes, hiking, and biking filling the rest. Offroading is nearby. Ehrenberg sits directly across the river from Blythe on one of the most iconic waterways in the American Southwest, which makes this a genuine waterfront resort in a desert setting — year-round warm weather, river recreation, and I-10 right there. Quartzsite's winter gem shows are 20 miles east. Winter is the season in the low desert, with summer river traffic drawing a second wave. Reserve well ahead for January through March.

from $40/night

Jellystone Park™ Zion Utah

212 RV Sites, 11 Cabins, 2 Tent Sites

Jellystone Park Zion Utah in Hurricane offers 212 full-hookup RV sites, 11 cabins, and two tent sites at the western edge of red rock country, with 20, 30, and 50-amp service and rigs accepted to 75 feet behind a gated entrance, open all year. Categories publish exact length — 45, 60, 70, and 75 feet — alongside a lazy river, water park, splash pad, and beach. Two hundred twelve sites run in 45-foot back-in, 45-foot waterfront back-in, 60-foot back-in, 60-foot pull-thru, 70-foot back-in, and 75-foot pull-thru categories, all carrying water, sewer, and electric with site WiFi, with fire pits, picnic tables, and BBQ pits. Publishing length by the foot removes every guess about fit, and the 45-foot waterfront tier is worth requesting. Eleven cabins and two tent sites round out the lodging. A general store, laundry, restrooms, showers, and firewood handle the practical side. The Water Zone runs weekends from mid-March to Memorial Day, daily through August 10, then weekends to late October, weather permitting. A lazy river, water park, and splash pad anchor the season, with an outdoor pool, hot tub, spa, lake, beach, and boat rentals besides. A jumping pillow, gem mining, gaga ball, sports courts, pickleball, basketball, ping pong, corn hole, golf cart rentals, a craft room, walking trails, playground, pavilion, dog park, and food trucks fill the rest. Sand Hollow State Park is close and Zion within day-trip range. Spring and fall are peak in southern Utah. Reserve well ahead.

from $34 $30/night


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