Kaibab Paiute Tribal RV Park
Overview
The Kaibab Paiute Tribal RV Park offers a unique opportunity to stay on the Kaibab Paiute Indian Reservation in northern Arizona. This park serves as a serene gateway to the wonders of the Southwest, providing a blend of indigenous cultural heritage and essential modern comforts. Travelers often appreciate the quiet atmosphere and the chance to experience the high desert landscape away from the crowded, commercialized resort-style parks. It provides an authentic sense of place that connects visitors to the history and natural beauty of the region.
Location & Surroundings
Situated near Fredonia and just south of the Utah border, the park is nestled within the Pipe Spring National Monument area. The surroundings feature expansive, panoramic views of striking red rock cliffs and hardy desert flora. It sits at an elevation that often offers slightly cooler temperatures than the lower desert floors, making it a pleasant base for exploring the rugged Arizona Strip. The proximity to sacred tribal lands adds a significant layer of depth and respect to the overall visual landscape for every guest.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is well-equipped with full hookup sites that accommodate both 30 and 50-amp electrical needs for diverse rig types. Facilities are designed to ensure a comfortable stay for short-term and long-term visitors alike. Key features include:
- Spacious pull-through sites for easy navigation
- Clean restrooms and hot shower facilities
- On-site laundry equipment for guest use
- Pet-friendly environment with room to walk
Additionally, guests have convenient access to a nearby tribal convenience store and gas station, ensuring essential supplies and fuel are always within reach.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
The primary attraction is the adjacent Pipe Spring National Monument, where visitors can walk through historical buildings and learn about the Kaibab Paiute people and early pioneers. For those looking to venture further, the park is strategically located within a reasonable drive of the Grand Canyon North Rim, Zion National Park, and Bryce Canyon. Outdoor enthusiasts can also explore the hidden gems of the Kaibab Plateau or visit the stunning Coral Pink Sand Dunes for a day of unique desert exploration and photography.
Who This Park Is Best For
This location is ideal for adventurous RVers who prefer a peaceful, intentional environment over a flashy, high-traffic resort. It is a perfect choice for history enthusiasts and those seeking cultural immersion while traversing the famous Grand Circle of national parks. Because of its large, level sites and easy highway access, it also suits big-rig owners who need a reliable and quiet place to rest while navigating the winding scenic routes that connect the diverse landscapes of northern Arizona and southern Utah.
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User Reviews
Jeff Lawrence
Our 2nd stay here in last 4 yrs or so... Fortunately 2nd stay also deserves the same 5 star rating as the first time. This campground has everything most are seeking... great rate for FHUs, clean/tidy, amazing showers and laundry... beautiful views and quiet. And if you have Passport America it's only $17/nt! Read the reviews... you won't be disappointed.
Patricia Kardash
Been traveling the NW all summer, on our way home to Arizona and found this RV Park on Passport America, $17.50 per night, 3 nights max at this rate. This is one of the nicest RV parks we've stayed at, and we've stayed at many over the past 4 months. Pros: Large, pull through sites, graveled and clean. The whole facility looks fairly new, spotlessly clean everywhere. Mary, the Hostess was friendly and helpful. The clubhouse is beautiful, there's a kitchen area, TV, bookshelf, free coffee, 4 beautifully tiled, roomy, private shower rooms, separate toilets, laundry room, covered patio with many tables. There's a tribal gym just down the road, free to Park guests. Good WiFi. Awesome scenic area. Cons: The nearest town for groceries, restaurants is Fredonia, AZ, which is about 13 miles. Kanab, Utah is a few miles further. There's a well stocked convenience store/gas station 1/4 mile away, but no produce. There's also no cell service at the gas station, although it came in fine everywhere nearby and the park WiFi is good. It's got few trees, pretty small, so no shaded spots, I imagine it's hot here in the summer. There's a grassy tent area.
Madison Jeffcoat
We stayed here for a night while traveling thru the area. It had everything we were needing. Laundry, super clean bathrooms and private showers. Easy to find our spot. You won’t regret coming here.
Donetta Dalman
Wow! What a gem of a place! We camped out for a night and couldn't believe how nice this place was! There is a huge patio with tables and chairs, a common room with a living room and a kitchen that you can use while the office is open, and they truly have the best showers I've ever seen at a campground. The place is immaculate and beautiful. Jasmine, in the office, was so friendly and welcoming too. We felt at home the whole time we were there. We would definitely stay here again if in the area.
Jackson Walker
Exceptional value, very quiet, and friendly staff make this a really great place to stay as a tent camper or an RV-er. The amenities including the HOT SHOWERS and temp-controlled bathroom + laundry and a little off leash area for dogs just hits the sweet spot for getting value for your dollar. Currently 15 a night for camping and 30 for RVs. No issues whatsoever and we will be back on our next road trip. Great views of the Kaibab plateau and the Zion-esque sculpted cliffs from the park. Grateful for the Kaibab Paiute tribe for building a nice business on their lands.