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Military Park Apache Flats RV Resort (Fort Huachuca)
Overview
Apache Flats RV Resort offers a premier lodging experience for eligible military members, retirees, and DoD civilians within the secure borders of Fort Huachuca. Located in the high desert of southeast Arizona, this park is widely regarded as one of the best-maintained military campgrounds in the region. The resort provides a peaceful atmosphere where guests can enjoy the stark beauty of the Arizona landscape while benefiting from the safety and community found on a military installation.
Location & Surroundings
Situated in Sierra Vista, the park sits at an elevation of nearly 5,000 feet, offering much more temperate weather than the lower desert regions of Phoenix or Tucson. Guests are treated to sweeping views of the Huachuca Mountains, which provide a stunning backdrop for morning coffee or sunset photography. The surrounding terrain is characterized by high-desert scrub and rugged peaks, creating a serene environment that feels far removed from the hustle of urban life while remaining close to base services.
Amenities & Park Features
The resort features 56 spacious sites, most of which are full hookup with 30 and 50-amp electrical service. Travelers will appreciate the level concrete pads and wide pull-through sites that easily accommodate larger rigs and tow vehicles. On-site facilities include modern private bathhouses, a well-equipped laundry room, and a community pavilion for social gatherings. Every site comes with a picnic table and cable TV access, ensuring a comfortable and connected stay in the wilderness.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
History and nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore just a short drive from the gates. The famous western town of Tombstone and the artistic enclave of Bisbee are both nearby, offering a glimpse into the Old West. Outdoor lovers should not miss Kartchner Caverns State Park or the world-class birdwatching opportunities at Ramsey Canyon Preserve. The fort itself also houses historical museums that detail the legacy of the Buffalo Soldiers and military intelligence history.
Who This Park Is Best For
This park is an ideal fit for military retirees looking for a long-term winter base or active-duty families transitioning between duty stations. Its quiet nature and high level of security make it perfect for those who value a disciplined and respectful environment. It also serves as a fantastic hub for nature photographers and hikers who want to spend their days exploring the unique biodiversity and trail systems of the Arizona Sky Islands.
Amenities
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- Internet
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
User Reviews
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.
Ricardo Perez
This is a great RV Park. Perfect location at Fort Huachuca. With great views, prices and service. They also offer stationary campers “Cozy Campers” if you don’t have an RV. Just make a reservation and you have a place to stay with all the amenities included. Highly recommended.
Edward Duffy
Great RV park. Excellent facilities. Clean and organized.excellent wi fi and TV reception It can get a little windy. Highly recommended
bobbi nielsen
Bad sticker and weed problem. The camp itself is great. Quiet, clean and nice cement pads.
Murf077
We only stayed overnight. There were several open sites. The price seems a little on the higher side for the area and military base. It was a nice, quiet campground
Murf077
We only stayed overnight. There were several open sites. The price seems a little on the higher side for the area and military base. It was a nice, quiet campground
Michele Bullock
One of the nicest we have experienced located at foothills and small # of sites. We hope to return. They always had vacancies while we were there, but seemed to act like they were full all the time when we extended so I think their reservation systems is not the best tool. It was cold when we were there. Great laundry. Women showers were good but water never got hot just warm. I heard the men’s restroom was not that clean because some guests were filthy and left messes. They require reservations and to call but the office is closed weekends and holidays so that is limiting spontaneous plans. Sites were level with picnic table and hookups. The sand burs got into our dogs feet and as with many cg roads here the roads to walk dogs are not smooth and rocky. There is a nice sidewalk down middle of cg but the lights are way too bright at night IMHO. Coyotes, javalinas and deer around and in sites. Dog park is one of the smallest I have seen. Good resupply of poop bags and waste cans. The Heritage Park is closed. Centrally located to so many things to do. Nothing noteworthy about base services. Had a fighter overhead a few mornings. Bugle calls about 3 or 4 times a day were barely noticeable. We have a truck camper but saw plenty of big rigs with no issues we saw. Amanda and George in office were good to work with and accommodated our requests. Didn’t see camp host at all but others said he was helpful when office closed. Suggestions for improvement are: reservation system upgrades, warmer water temp.
Michele Bullock
One of the nicest we have experienced located at foothills and small # of sites. We hope to return. They always had vacancies while we were there, but seemed to act like they were full all the time when we extended so I think their reservation systems is not the best tool. It was cold when we were there. Great laundry. Women showers were good but water never got hot just warm. I heard the men’s restroom was not that clean because some guests were filthy and left messes. They require reservations and to call but the office is closed weekends and holidays so that is limiting spontaneous plans. Sites were level with picnic table and hookups. The sand burs got into our dogs feet and as with many cg roads here the roads to walk dogs are not smooth and rocky. There is a nice sidewalk down middle of cg but the lights are way too bright at night IMHO. Coyotes, javalinas and deer around and in sites. Dog park is one of the smallest I have seen. Good resupply of poop bags and waste cans. The Heritage Park is closed. Centrally located to so many things to do. Nothing noteworthy about base services. Had a fighter overhead a few mornings. Bugle calls about 3 or 4 times a day were barely noticeable. We have a truck camper but saw plenty of big rigs with no issues we saw. Amanda and George in office were good to work with and accommodated our requests. Didn’t see camp host at all but others said he was helpful when office closed. Suggestions for improvement are: reservation system upgrades, warmer water temp.