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Military Park Fort Tuthill Recreation Area (Luke AFB)
Overview
Situated at an elevation of nearly 7,000 feet, the Military Park Fort Tuthill Recreation Area serves as a premier mountain escape for eligible military members and their families. Managed by **Luke Air Force Base**, this seasonal destination offers a refreshing respite from the desert heat of southern Arizona. The park is nestled within a dense **Ponderosa pine forest**, providing a tranquil setting that emphasizes a connection with nature while maintaining a strong sense of military community and security.
Location & Surroundings
This recreation area is conveniently located just south of Flagstaff, Arizona, making it an ideal basecamp for exploring the high country. The park is integrated into the larger **Fort Tuthill County Park**, which provides a vast landscape of rolling hills and forest trails. Travelers will appreciate the **cooler alpine climate**, which offers a stark contrast to the surrounding arid regions. The towering trees and crisp mountain air define the environment, creating a secluded atmosphere that feels miles away from the city despite its proximity to local services.
Amenities & Park Features
The park caters to various camping styles, offering RV sites with **full hookups** as well as more rustic dry camping options. Visitors have access to clean bathhouses, laundry facilities, and a dedicated recreation office where they can rent outdoor equipment. For those traveling with groups, the **picnic pavilions** and fire pits serve as central gathering points. The facility also features cabins and yurts for those looking for a break from their rigs, all while maintaining a **quiet, rustic vibe** that prioritizes the outdoor experience over resort-style luxuries.
Nearby Attractions & Things to Do
Adventure seekers are perfectly positioned to enjoy the **Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course**, located right within the county park grounds. The central location provides easy access to several Arizona highlights:
- The historic downtown district of **Flagstaff** for local dining and shopping.
- The majestic **Grand Canyon National Park**, located about 90 minutes north.
- The scenic red rock formations and hiking trails of **Sedona**.
Whether you enjoy mountain biking, stargazing at the Lowell Observatory, or visiting historical sites, there is no shortage of activities nearby.
Who This Park Is Best For
This destination is ideal for **military families and retirees** who enjoy a traditional camping experience surrounded by nature. It is particularly well-suited for those looking to escape the summer heat in a **pet-friendly environment** with plenty of space for outdoor recreation. Because it offers a mix of convenience and rugged scenery, it fits the travel style of RVers who prefer a peaceful forest retreat over a high-traffic commercial park. It is a top choice for those who value **affordability and camaraderie** within the military community.
Amenities
- Tenting
- Recreational Facilities
- Policies
- Rentals
- Other Amenities & Services
- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)
- Discounts
- Facility
- On-Site Rentals
- Sites
- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)
User Reviews
Cowboy Tim
A lodge, cabins, yurts, and a campground all just minutes from Flagstaff and in a beautiful forest! I love this place!
Paul Czajka
Stayed for a night after the grand canyon and the cabin was really nice. Plenty of space and dog friendly cabins are marked. The hotel gift shop coffee spot was disappointing because no one showed up to order any drinks and the lady at the desk did call for some one to come
Nikki Lundstrom
I recently got back from a 4 day Grand Canyon rafting trip and couldn't have been more pleased. Before we even arrived, Cody was incredibly helpful with all aspects of communication leading up to the trip. The group was small, 12 people to four guides, so we felt very well taken care of and it was always obvious that safety was key. The views were phenomenal, and there were options to alternate between floating and actively paddling depending on your comfort level. Also, I was very impressed with the food. This is not a hot dogs and baked beans kind of camping. We ate incredibly well and it was obvious that a lot of planning went into making the meals a comforting respite in a place when we're otherwise out of our element. I don't think there's any chance you could get a better experience through private companies. If you're thinking about doing this, don't hesitate. It was truly a bucket list experience!
Andrea Rodriguez
My family was so excited to stay in these cabins. We have stayed in lots of cabins and understand wild life is normal. Except these cabins are not well taken care of. We walked in and walked straight into spider webs. The refrigerator was gross. Then when I went to get my kids ready for bed a wolf spider popped out of the blankets and another from under the pillow. We had 2 nights booked and my kids were too freaked out to lay in the beds ( not lying, I was too). As my husband went to clean dishes spiders crawled out the sink. We understand wildlife but have never encountered them inside cabins. Unfortunately, we left the same day.
Kaja SWIEB
Awesome RV park with a hotel and cabins. Quiet and relaxing, clean and spacious. RV spots are different sizes, no sewer connection. Good Verizon and T mobile services. Big playground and a lot of walking trails.
Rock Meeker
Not what it used to be. Stayed in one of the A-Frames. The A-Frames are in need of repair. I used to go many times over the last 34 years but haven't been for at least 5 years. Kitchen utensils and pots and pans are piecemealed and insufficient for cooking. Microwave needed to be replaced. Our refrigerator didn't keep our food cold. Reported to staff and they stored it until the next day when the fridge could be repaired. At $245 a night, I expected more. As usual you have to empty your own trash and wash anything used in kitchen. This is not a problem but the folks who cleaned the cabin after the last folks left an envelope for a tip. I didn't understand that as we never saw any cleaning staff our entire 4 day stay.
Kam Smash
Overall a great location for a frugal getaway, in comparison to the local lodging available. We stayed in the hotel room which had ample space but is in desperate need of update/renovation. No AC but we came in the fall so it wasn't a big deal. The fan in our room was terribly off balance so we only ran it at the lowest setting. The room has a good sized refrigerator, microwave, and TV. The king bed was okay in terms of comfort but it also doesn't come with a comforter, but a blanket that isn't very comfortable. Finally, the room was clean but we did find some build up of dust in certain areas. The property does have a playground and the cabins look nice. The coffee shop has some snacks and great coffee. Good choice of rental equipment at an affordable rate for any season! Location is great with a quick drive to Snowbowl, NAU, or downtown Flagstaff.
Team Roe Family stories
We got invited for closed friends whose husband is a veteran for RV camping. Place is so beautiful. There is an electricity to hook and water and sewer. Play ground for kids, I love forest and pines. It's perfect place if you want to get away from the heat.
Maximo Flores
Awesome place to barbecue awesome place to hang out awesome place to see the military museums just overall awesome if you're military minded
Charles Bohe
Fort Tuthill Luke AFB Recreation Base is a very small military base within minutes of Flagstaff. Great place for active duty and retirees to stay while visiting central Arizona. Grand Canyon is 90 miles away. Winslow to the East is cute - if your a Jackson Brown Eagles fan. Petrified Forest is a short drive down the road. Staying in a cabin nestled in the pines really hard to beat.