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Sunrise RV Park
Overview
Overview
Sunrise RV Park in Kingman, Arizona, provides a straightforward, welcoming environment for travelers traversing the American Southwest. This park serves as a reliable home base for those who value simplicity and convenience over excessive resort-style frills. With a focus on providing a comfortable space for both short-term overnight stays and longer seasonal visits, it is designed to cater to the practical needs of modern nomads who prioritize clean facilities and a quiet atmosphere during their desert travels.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in the heart of historic Kingman, the park offers easy access to major transportation routes, making it an ideal stop for those traveling along the iconic Route 66 corridor. The surroundings reflect the rugged beauty of the high desert, providing guests with expansive mountain views and clear, starry night skies. Being positioned within reach of local services, visitors can enjoy the convenience of nearby shopping and dining while maintaining a peaceful distance from the noise of main thoroughfares.
Amenities & Park Features
The park is equipped to handle a variety of RV sizes, offering spacious pull-through sites that simplify arrival and departure processes. Guests can expect full hookups, which include water, sewer, and electrical connections to ensure a comfortable stay regardless of the season. The park grounds are maintained to provide a functional and tidy experience, featuring well-defined sites and wide lanes. Visitors often appreciate the pet-friendly policies, which allow travelers to enjoy the outdoors with their companions comfortably.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Kingman acts as a gateway to some of Arizona’s most fascinating historical and natural landmarks. Guests can explore the local museums dedicated to the legacy of Route 66 or venture slightly further to the Hualapai Mountain Park for hiking through pine forests. For those interested in regional history, the nearby ghost towns and mines offer a glimpse into the frontier past. Additionally, the proximity to the Colorado River provides opportunities for water-based recreation during the warmer months.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is best suited for RV enthusiasts who appreciate a no-nonsense, community-oriented atmosphere. It is a fantastic choice for retirees or travelers on a budget who value reliable infrastructure and a location that makes sightseeing effortless. If you are seeking a base camp that balances accessibility to regional landmarks with a quiet, predictable environment for rest and relaxation, this park offers a stable and welcoming place to park your rig while exploring Northern Arizona.
Features & Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
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- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
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- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
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Reviews
Orie Wall
They have a strict 20 yr limit on RV's and would not accept our Newmar Dutchstar 2003 offhand. Even though it is very nice coach
Tina Matczak
Not pet friendly as there is No place for our 4 legged kids to do their business. It was quiet, except for rd noise which a fan will drown out. People were friendly. Park is fenced in but not gated. Conveniently located to town. Downtown kingman is cute but small. Rt 66! The park sites are a tight Squeeze for RV's . Almost didn't fit the pull thru.
Donna Ybarra
Tim in the office was professional, kind and helpful. We had a pull throu that was easy access to utilities. We had a serious issue with our electrical that controls the slides that needed to be reset. Tim provided some business cards that some mobile RV repair businesses left on the counter in the office. We chose Wyatt's Mobile Repair that responded within minutes. Colin was friendly, knowledgeable and reasonable in price. He identified the problem by thoroughly inspecting and we were all fixed. The park was shady, clean and had clean bathrooms and showers. The only thing I would have them improve is the dog run. It was in the sun and too hot for my dog to walk on. Thank you Tim for a short but awesome stay.
Patricia Mitchell
They had a pull thru site for overnighters, which is where I was. Quite a bit of road noise, but it didn't bother my sleep. It was easy in/out with plenty of room for unhooking and hooking up my car on the site. Easy on and off I40.
Cody Firestone
For ruins, I mean the pull in spaces for the RV’s. They had both 1530 and 50 amp power. We didn’t get any pictures because we came at night and left in the early morning, but it was very easy late check-in. They just taped the information to the door and we popped it in the envelope in the mail slot. Can’t comment on the showers Wi-Fi or anything else we just parked plugged in and went to sleep. It’s immediately off the freeway so when you’re coming eastbound, it’s basically a tight U-turn and the entrance is a little bumpy, but just stay to the right side as you’re driving in and it’s pretty smooth