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Hidden Oasis RV Park
Overview
Overview
Hidden Oasis RV Park serves as a quiet, desert retreat located in the small community of Wikieup, Arizona. This park is designed to offer travelers a peaceful stopover while navigating the scenic high desert landscapes between major hubs like Phoenix and Las Vegas. With a focus on simplicity and accessibility, it provides a functional environment where RVers can pause their travels and enjoy the stark beauty of the surrounding rugged terrain in a secure setting.
Location & Surroundings
Positioned right off Highway 93, the park provides an ideal base for those traversing the busy corridor between Kingman and Wickenburg. The setting is quintessentially Arizonan, characterized by vast expanses of scrub brush, cacti, and dramatic mountain views. Its strategic location makes it a convenient travel hub for travelers who prefer a low-key atmosphere away from the noise of large city campgrounds, allowing visitors to experience the true solitude of the American Southwest.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped with essential infrastructure to ensure a comfortable stay for short-term and long-term guests. Visitors will find full hookup sites capable of accommodating various rig sizes, making it an accessible choice for big-rig owners. The property maintains clean and reliable utility connections, while the layout is designed for easy navigation. Whether you are passing through for a night or settling in for a few days, the park prioritizes consistent water and electrical access for your convenience.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
While the immediate area is remote, it serves as a gateway to natural exploration. Outdoor enthusiasts often use this location to reach the nearby Big Sandy River or explore the winding trails of the surrounding wilderness. Travelers can easily venture toward Kingman for a dose of history along Route 66 or head south toward the Hassayampa River. It is a prime location for stargazing, as the minimal light pollution in Wikieup offers some of the clearest night skies in the region.
Who This Park Is Best For
Hidden Oasis RV Park is perfectly suited for road trippers and snowbirds seeking a straightforward, no-frills destination to recharge during long desert journeys. It is an excellent choice for those who value quiet surroundings and direct access to main travel routes. If you prefer a tranquil basecamp that facilitates easy entry and exit without the complexities of a large resort, this park offers exactly what you need to continue your desert adventure.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Facility
- Internet
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
Nelmajean Hix
Creepy,wrird,,dumpy place Made me nervous. The mngr was really weird because I asked for a receipt when I payed cash..you get zero for 40$ no help..don't go here. Luckily my husband could take care of looking up to everything and the breakers was off and there was no power and then it was just a mess and the place is dirty and yucky , it's just creepy , don't go over there
Gina Jaramillo
We stayed here overnight while on the Arizona Peace Trail in our side-by-sides. This cute little trailer park offers some trailers for rent or you can bring your own rig...there are several waterfalls & ponds throughout & the owners are delightful! They are renovating the trailers so some are more updated than others (our group had 3 rented), but all are kept very clean...great for a hot shower, a good nights' sleep, & 2 of the 3 even had laundry rooms. We really enjoyed taking walks throughout the park too...very quiet & peaceful! There is even a small store, restaurant, & home baked goods too...we'll definitely stay here again when we do the Peace Trail next year!
Cayla Steeples
I got there at 4:30pm and the office and cafe were closed. I got caught up on my laundry and had a good nights rest. I left early morning. Maybe next time I stop I can try some of their pie and grab a cup of coffee.
Guy Noir
Hidden Oasis RV Park is a bit run down, but we only use it as a rendezvous point. On the other hand, I had some pie and coffe at their cafe and it was pretty good. The steel snake sculptures and fish pond are also points of interest for my grandson.
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We stopped for one night while passing through Arizona, they were able to accommodate our large 5th wheel with a pull through spot, while the restaurant and shop was not open when we arrived they were nice enough to let us take a peek in the gift shop where I was able to get some delicious homemade jam and pear bread, the woman even started the large fountain so we could get a few pictures. The grounds were beautiful and clean , they trees were amazing, overall a great experience.