Reviews
Grand Canyon Caverns RV Park & Campground
User Reviews
Sabrina Cook
Lisa is the best camp host! Super friendly and helpful. She drove us around to help us find a good spot for our rig. The dump station could use some attention. It was difficult to find the sewer port. It was about 20 ft from the DUMP STATION hose and sign. All in though, we’d stay here again!
Paweł Przybyłek
A very cool place to stop if you're driving a long way through the desert and need a break. You can visit a surprisingly large dry cave and, if you really want, you can even spend the night inside it! Definitely worth seeing. Highly recommend.
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Review for: Campgrounds, Caverns Tour, Restaurant, and Gift shop CAMPGROUNDS: ~$25 for a one night stay at their campground WITH 🚻 flushing toilets, clean showers and an exceptional working crew 👏 👌 (This was a Fall back plan to a failed havasupai falls trip that I was veryyy pleased) Quiet, clean, spacious, fire pit (made of rocks), and BBQ grills, multiple trees provided lots of shading. 🐍 warning but didn't see any. I had a black light to check for scorpions 🦂 but didn't see any either I DID see bunnies 🐰 and 🐁.... so don't leave food or trash out unless you're inviting them over. Camp Grounds were exceptionally well kept by a gentleman with a tractor 🚜 Bathrooms and showers with AC were spotless clean, And it was evident that cleaning staff was making multiple rounds to maintain them 24/7 CAVERN TOUR: imagine that the vast, plain, flat, desert 🏜 land you saw while driving is simply covering the most amazing cave full of multiple rocks in various formations🪨 and precious stones. You can even book a private stay with TV, bathroom, shower and sleep 6 people. Even book a wedding reception option, too?! You won't know until you see it for yourself! (~$36 for the 45min tour to descend 21 stories via brand new elevator a/o 2024) P.S. bring good hiking shoes and a light sweater if you want. Also a flashlight, or better yet, a black light and watch the 🪸 corals on the stones and popcorn 🍿 rocks glow in the dark! Pictures don't do it justice! Shout out to Marie, our tour guide, who was new to the field but did a great job! RESTAURANT: I ate dinner here before my camping 🏕 Had a grilled chicken wrap and a beer. 4/5 🌟 b/c my 🍺 was not as cold as I would have liked after being in 100°F weather. But service was great and staff was always friendly. Restaurant had Cool stuff on the wall to look at and a book with short stories to read while you wait for your food. Kids playground outdoors (unless it's super hot) NO pets allowed GIFT SHOP: Gift shop right next to the restaurant had the friendliest of staff. They're the ones who told me about the camping option. I had no cell reception but they guided me to the wifi QR code and even though I missed the camping check in, I was able to book it and pay online in less than 10 minutes! Please, support their small business and purchase something!!! Cards and cash 💸 💰 and don't forget to tip 😉
Katasie
Great tour guide Dino! Was a great vacation stop! Would love to try the overnight stay next time!
Lea Barrymire
CAMPING ONLY REViEW: we spent one night here, and it was a very quiet evening. The sites are spacious and most are bordered by juniper bushes, lending some nice shade. There was no wifi for us, Verizon, but the campground offers really good wifi. I wished we'd been staying a few days!
Yael Zadok
Good value for money Clean and nice parking; Great shower (very clean, renovated with hot water). Very nice breakfast. Restauran open until 20:00, wasn’t my cup of tea.
James Thomas
If you’re looking for a unique and memorable RV park experience, the Grand Canyon Caverns RV Park and Tent Sites in Peach Springs, Arizona, is the perfect destination! Nestled in a stunning desert landscape, this park offers both breathtaking views and excellent facilities. The sites are spacious and well-maintained, with plenty of room to relax and unwind. Whether you’re exploring the nearby Grand Canyon Caverns or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of the area, the park provides a welcoming atmosphere and a great base to discover the wonders of the region. The restaurant food is served with a smile and includes a variety of generously-proportioned, delicious meals! The staff is friendly and helpful, making sure your stay is comfortable and enjoyable. The added bonus of having access to the caverns is definitely a must-do! Highly recommended for anyone looking for an off-the-beaten-path retreat with modern amenities and a touch of adventure!!!
Kirsten Campbell
Loved the restaurant & bar! The bison burger was awesome and the zucchini sticks were next level!! The staff was awesome and I cannot wait to visit here again!
Florida Sunshine
If you're looking for leveled cement pads, swimming pools, and flowers, you won't get that here. This campground is a little run down, but that's what makes your experience more authentic being out in the middle of nowhere. They at least have electrical hookups and water. For someone to say they don't feel safe here tells me they haven't done any real camping. We felt perfectly safe out here. It was very quiet with the exception of hearing owls, crows, and the occasional train. Pros: This is a large campground and you get to choose any site you want after checking in at the Cavern Inn. The cavern and restaurant is within walking distance. It's quiet and you see beautiful sunsets and sunrises. The campground is only 12 miles away from the Hualapai Game and Fish dept to get your permit to drive on Diamond Creek Road to the Colorado River (a must if you have time---you can also camp there like we did in our Jeep). They have restrooms and a small area with a washer and dryer next to the bathrooms. Cons: The restaurant at the Cavern Inn is only open from 12-3pm daily. If you want to eat at the Grotto in the cave, that's only open on Sat and Sun from 12-3pm, so time your hunger with that or bring your own food to the campground if you can't make those times. Mini golf is a no-no. Radiator Springs does not offer gas anymore. The market hardly has food to sell. Mostly snacks. Wifi is not that great. Go to the restaurant and log in using the password they give you. With wifi not that great, had to shorten the RV campground video so it could upload. The video shows maybe 1/3 of the campground. I'm not sure if the cafe at the Cavern Inn was open, but it didn't look like it. Oh, if you need to dump, the dump station is behind Radiator Springs. There's a $5 fee which by the looks of it, I don't think you need to pay for it because it was unlocked. We didn't use it.