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Kit Carson RV Park
Overview
Kit Carson RV Park offers a straightforward, no-frills camping experience tucked away in the high country of northern Arizona. This park is designed to serve as a reliable base camp for travelers navigating the scenic routes of the Southwest. With a focus on providing convenient access to Flagstaff, it acts as a peaceful retreat for those who appreciate a quiet, established atmosphere while maintaining proximity to the city center and major mountain highways.
Location & Surroundings
Situated within the city limits of Flagstaff, the park provides an ideal vantage point for exploring the ponderosa pine forests that define this region. Its location allows for easy navigation to local services and interstate travel, making it a common stopover for those venturing toward the Grand Canyon or Sedona. The park sits at a high elevation, offering visitors a reprieve from the heat while keeping them nestled within the unique landscape of the Arizona high desert.
Amenities & Park Features
The facility prioritizes the essential needs of modern RV travelers. Guests have access to full hookup sites, which include water, sewer, and electricity to ensure comfort during longer stays. The park is well-maintained to accommodate various rig sizes, focusing on functionality and ease of navigation throughout the property. Mature trees provide pleasant shade and help maintain a sense of privacy between neighbors, enhancing the overall outdoor living experience for those visiting in warmer months.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Flagstaff is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, and this park puts you minutes away from endless adventure. Visitors can easily reach the Lowell Observatory for world-class stargazing or take a short drive to the snowy peaks of the San Francisco Mountains. Whether you are interested in hiking local forest trails, exploring historic downtown Flagstaff, or planning a day trip to the Grand Canyon National Park, the location serves as a perfect launchpad for these iconic northern Arizona destinations.
Who This Park Is Best For
Kit Carson RV Park is best suited for self-sufficient travelers and those looking for a quiet, reliable place to park while they explore the surrounding mountains and forests. It is an excellent choice for couples and small groups who prioritize a central location over resort-style bells and whistles. If your travel style focuses on spending your daylight hours hiking or sightseeing and your evenings in a calm, accessible setting, this park will meet your requirements perfectly.
User Reviews
Giovanni Pace
We recently had an issue at the KOA in Flagstaff. The team at Kit Carson helped us find a space with full hook ups day of our dilemma. We were incredibly stressed out and their assistance wiped it away. Strongly recommend.
Logan Davidson-Uhlin
I lived here last year for three months, I live Kit Carson RV Park. It's great
michele douma
Very VERY quiet. Misc size lots. Elect, sewer and water. Clean. Good location to Flagstaff downtown area but still in the trees. Staff was very nice! Let us switch spots with no issues. Very friendly. A little high priced for the amenities offered but still a good place to stay.
Kaitlin James
I don’t care how desperate I am, I will NEVER stay here again. The roads are so poorly managed. The laundry facilities all smell like urine and don’t work half the time. For the outrageous price you have to pay, there are ZERO amenities or perks. It’s a giant dust bowl and all around just dirty. The new park manager is less than a pleasure to deal with. When my contract was up, it was never communicated to us that we had to come into the office to tell them we were checking out. Wouldn’t it be common sense that when my contract ended was the day I was leaving? I was given zero instructions as to what needed to be done and was then called to be told I had to come and rake my lot of pine needles and pine cones. Then I had to bag it all by myself. But don’t worry, they really helped me out by giving me 2 complimentary garbage bags. How generous. If the lot wasn’t raked how they saw fit, I was to be charged the daily rate until it was cleaned. I hate this place more than I can even explain. I will never ever recommend to anyone.
mary ann ewald
This was simultaneously the worst and most expensive RV park on our 3000 mile tour of the southwest. The office was located away from the facility and we didn’t get to be greeted by anybody. You have to sign in with all your information and agree legally to all sorts of things long before you even see the place. The bathroom was small and cramped and had no hot water. our site was dusty and noisy and heavy equipment came by the road with lots of potholes. I don’t recommend this facility to anyone
Darren Andrews
We personally wont be back. You need to send full insurance information on your rig and your truck before reservations can be made. Never have that in the three years we have been full time and been across the entire country three times. Once we pulled in we figured out why. The power lines are so low that the first three spots they wanted us to take we would have ripped down the power line. Finally took a spot we could barely get in to. Our trailer was so close to the power lines we weren't comfortable with a possible power arc. (See photos of our Montana) When we dumped our tanks to leave, the sewer started backing up and coming out of the drain and running on the ground. The office stunk like cat urine. We sadly will never go back.
Jon Kromroy
This is an older park. Spaces are large with plenty of room to maneuver. The best things about this park are the staff and the activities. Saturday morning - free coffee and donuts get together. Monday evening - bingo. Saturday night movie night. Pot luck twice a month. Women go out for lunch twice a month. Special holiday dinners. The staff - we could not have been treated better. From the manager, to the office staff, to the maintenance staff. Great people. At one time this park had problems. They have cleaned house. No issues at all in our two month stay. You feel like you are camping in the forest, yet only a mile to Flagstaff.
Brad Lawrence
This is the worst RV park we have ever been too. Been traveling in our RV for over 2 months with our two 5lb. pugs. Paid $250.00 upon arrival and by the time we got in our spot and got the slides out the guy calls about an issue with the dogs paperwork for the dogs. So my wife went to the office and was told we had 20 minutes to either get the paperwork fixed or leave. As it was 4:30 PM we were not able to do anything that night and had to leave with no where to go in the middle of summer with places full. To top it off they wouldn't refund the $250.00 paid for one hour or less. Disgusting people and policies. These people should be embarrassed and ashamed of themselves!
Ashley Butcher
Nice park with beautiful huge old trees surrounding all the camp sites. Located conveniently right next to the highway but once your inside the park & surrounded by all the trees you feel like your in the middle of nowhere. Its peaceful and relaxing. Prices are kinda steep for the amenities you get but that should be expected in Flagstaff.
Mike Gordon
Everything here was very nice except for the showers. They were so dirty they were unusable. The setting among trees was nice. Hookups were working. Office was closed when we arrived so did not get the wifi password. The girl on the phone was very nice and helpful.