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Zuni Village RV Park
Overview
Zuni Village RV Park offers a welcoming and well-maintained environment for travelers visiting Kingman, Arizona. Known for its clean facilities and friendly atmosphere, this park serves as a reliable base for exploring the high desert landscapes. Whether you are passing through on a cross-country trip or planning an extended stay, the park provides a comfortable setting with tree-lined streets that offer rare shade in the desert environment. It combines the nostalgia of the historic highway with modern RV conveniences.
Location & Surroundings
Situated conveniently near the junction of I-40 and Highway 93, the park provides easy access to the heart of Kingman. Its location is ideal for those who value proximity to modern conveniences, as several shopping centers and restaurants are just a short drive away. Despite its accessibility to major transport routes, the park maintains a peaceful atmosphere where guests can enjoy views of the surrounding Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges during the vibrant desert sunsets.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility is designed to accommodate various rig sizes with spacious full-hookup sites that include both 30 and 50-amp service. Guests often appreciate the practical amenities such as the climate-controlled laundry facilities and the refreshing outdoor swimming pool, which is a highlight during the warm Arizona summers. Additionally, the park features a dedicated pet area for four-legged travelers and a clubhouse where visitors can relax or engage with the community in a comfortable indoor setting.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Kingman is famously positioned on the historic Route 66, making it a hub for Americana enthusiasts and history buffs. Visitors can explore the Arizona Route 66 Museum or take a scenic drive to the mining town of Oatman to see the famous wild burros. For outdoor lovers, the nearby Hualapai Mountain Park offers scenic hiking trails and cooler temperatures, while the stunning vistas of the Grand Canyon West Rim are within a reasonable driving distance for a day trip.
Who This Park Is Best For
Zuni Village RV Park is an excellent choice for Route 66 travelers looking for a dependable and clean stopover with comprehensive services. It is also well-suited for long-term residents and winter visitors who appreciate a quiet, organized community located near essential urban amenities. If you prefer a big-rig friendly location that balances the ease of highway access with classic desert scenery and friendly service, this park fits your travel style perfectly.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
Cindy Wilson
Very centrally located, easy in and out, handy to freeway. Full hookup spaces are roomy with enough trees to not feel like a parking lot. The WiFi setup was not easy so we skipped that. Would definitely stay here again.
Cyndi Huffman
We stopped by here to use their dump services. Two times we were in the area staying at the Elks Lodge RV parking (dry camping for members only). The office worker was very friendly and helpful. You basically pull into a spot and use the sewer hook up there. It was an easy in and out. $15 to dump and also fill your water tanks. Great location. Looks like a very well kept place!
Lorrie Yell
I’d give a 0 if I could. I made reservations on the phone in the end of January. They were supposed to send an email confirmation. A week before our trip I realized we had not received the confirmation. I called and got a recording to leave a message and they would call back. I never received a call back despite multiple calls and messages. No one answered the phone. No one responded. We booked at the Kingman KOA about 3 blocks away without issue. Only good thing I can say was they didn’t require a deposit so we didn’t lose any money.
Russell Germain III
The wifi doesn't work during peak hours. They're pretty strict about the 5 mph speed limit and make sure you pick up after you're dog. Very quiet and no worries about theft.
kiasu Lang
Made reservations with them on March 24, 2025 for arrival for 2 nights on January 24, 2026. Upon arrival, the office was closed. I tried calling & left a message but no one returned my call. After about 15 minutes, we left. Lucky for us, they didn't charged our CC. It's too bad. We would have love to stay there.
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