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Military Park Apache Flats RV Resort (Fort Huachuca)
Overview
Overview
Apache Flats RV Resort is a well-regarded military campground located on the grounds of Fort Huachuca in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Catering specifically to the military community, this resort provides a clean, quiet, and secure environment for service members, retirees, and their families. It is widely recognized as a top-tier military RV destination that blends convenience with the rugged natural beauty of the high desert, offering a peaceful retreat for those traveling through southeastern Arizona.
Location & Surroundings
Situated against the backdrop of the Huachuca Mountains, the park offers stunning views of the local landscape. The high desert elevation provides a unique climate that is often milder than the lower desert regions of the state. Travelers will appreciate the proximity to the base facilities while remaining tucked away in a setting that feels connected to nature, making it a perfect home base for exploring the diverse terrain of the Coronado National Forest.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort is designed for modern comfort, featuring full hookup sites that accommodate both small travel trailers and large motorcoaches. Guests have access to essential facilities including laundry rooms, restrooms, and shower buildings. The park is meticulously maintained, ensuring a neat and orderly appearance. Beyond the standard utilities, the property features a pet-friendly atmosphere and dedicated areas for recreation, ensuring that all guests feel comfortable during their stay on post.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Sierra Vista serves as a gateway to historic and natural wonders. Visitors often explore the nearby Coronado National Memorial or take a short drive to the historic mining town of Bisbee, known for its eclectic charm and unique architecture. Birdwatchers frequent the area, particularly the Ramsey Canyon Preserve, which is world-renowned for its hummingbird diversity. Whether you are interested in deep history at the Fort Huachuca Museum or outdoor hiking, the location is ideally positioned.
Who This Park Is Best For
Apache Flats is an ideal choice for active duty military, veterans, and Department of Defense cardholders who prioritize security and affordability. It is particularly well-suited for snowbirds and long-term travelers who enjoy a quiet community atmosphere. If you are looking for a base of operations that balances the convenience of military installation services with the beauty of the Arizona mountains, this park will meet your travel expectations perfectly.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
Reviews
Eva donald
Staff (one person we momentarily met upon our departure) was rude and VERY unhelpful. We saw no one when we checked in. We tried to contact MWR / camp host several times the following morning, to no avail. We were two coaches and had medical issues arise. Because of this we had to leave one coach and was 20 min late leaving with the second coach. The lady finally dropped by at checkout only to admonish us about the 20 min overstay and to make sure we knew we would be charged the extra night for the first coach we had to leave behind which we were already prepared to do. We were already sick and then had to deal with a very rude service person. Customer service person would do well to take lessons on how to treat customers. Rules state not to be rude to customer service personal. Should this rule not be reciprocal?
Jay Lindstrom
1. Park Quality - The park needs some TLC. Lots of debris, weeds, and goat head thorns everywhere in the park. The laundry room is clean and there are plentiful washers and dryers. I did not use the restrooms or showers. 2. Sites - All sites are concrete pads that are fairly level. Good sized sites with lots of room for outdoor setups. Utilities were good with the exception of extremely hard water. 3. Location - Near Sierra Vista and a short drive to Tombstone. The park is kind of remote and takes about 15 minutes or more to get off Post. 4. Noise - Because of the remoteness of the park it is extremely quiet. 5. Cell Service - Verizon was three bars of 5G 6. Wifi - Park WiFi was 73 Mbps down and 16 Mbps up. Starlink was 206 Mbps down and 16 Mbps up. 7. Rates - $35 a day 8. Access - You need to be qualified to access a military installation 9. Dog Friendliness - I say this place is not dog friendly because of the goat head thorns. They were bad all around the park.There is a dog pen at the park and it’s really pathetic. About a mile away is a really nice dog park that has nice grass and is well cared for. Wrapping it up. Many may find this park a good place to spend some time but for me and my dog, we won’t be back..
drgil65
My first stay at an Army RV park, most of our stays have been at Air Force RV Family Campgrounds. This place was really nice, weather was great for November, the Camp grounds were small but it had everything with full hook ups, showers, laundry machines. Amanda was great in getting us set up for our weekend stay. You are less than a 5 minutes to drive to the PX and Commissary on base, there are three express PX, one located near the main PX, the other two 24 hr on each gate with fuel express and Marathon station at one.
BRAD BURT
Nice, quiet RV park with beautiful views and close to Tombstone. Also, the Buffalo Soldier museum is on base.
Gone Fishin'
I hesitate to give the FamCamp a 2-star rating. The Campground itself is quite nice (albeit a bit weedy). The Staff is friendly and helpful. The laundry room is well equipped and fairly priced. The Shower/Restrooms are nice.. and clean. My reason for the rating is the ridiculous rule in place that limits your stay to 90 days, and then you must leave for 30 days before you can return! @@@ I'm a Disabled Vet with severe PTSD, and live in my RV full-time. Packing up and moving is very Stressful for someone like myself.. So it's not something that I like doing more often than necessary. ### For the past three years, I have stayed at Gila Bend AFB FamCamp for six months at a time, Oct-Apr., which is great. >>> I was hoping for a six-month stay here, and then return to Gila Bend... but NO; the "rules" in place prohibit that. The Irony is that the Campground is at about a 15% capacity.. there's a whole lot of empty spaces. I could understand the 90-day stay limit if the place was full, and people were chomping at the bit to get in. Seriously MWR.. you'd rather minimize Revenue and loose loyal Campers ?? You could at least have flexibility based on utilization.. which right now, is dismal.