Grand Canyon RV Rentals
Thinking about renting an RV to see the Grand Canyon?
Grand Canyon National Park is one of the most highly visited National Parks in the
United States. It's also one of the natural wonders of the world. Over 4 million people
a year visit the Grand Canyon to take in its breathtaking natural beauty.
If you have ever dreamed of visiting the canyon and you are looking for a comfortable,
cost effective way to see it, we can help outfit you in a modern, pre-owned recreational
vehicle and send you off to see this natural wonder for yourself. Seeing the Grand Canyon
in an RV is a great economical and convenient way to see The Grand Canyon on your own terms.
Since 1968, Owners Rental Inc. has provided RV Rentals
for hundreds of people from around the world wanting to visit the Grand Canyon, we can help
you too. Please be sure to fill out our contact form
for pricing and availability, of course, feel free to call us.
One of the best sources for information about traveling to the Grand Canyon is the
National Park Service web site. A great place to start to learn more about the
park, its rules and regulations, and for assistance in planning your trip.
National Park Service
RV Parks near the Grand Canyon
You have many options when it comes to RV camping when you plan to visit the Grand
Canyon. You can opt for a more traditional campground, or a fully modern RV resort with
all the amenities. The information below was provided for your convenience.
- Grand Canyon Railway RV Park
- The nicely landscaped RV Park with pull throughs, 50 amp spaces,
cable TV, laundry facilities, picnic area, Convenience Store, playground, volleyball, basketball,
volleyball and basketball courts, horseshoes and children's playground. Fitness
trail surrounds park. Offers a complimentary shuttle service from the RV Park
to the train depot, hotel and Max & Thelma's Restaurant.
- Directions: from Interstate 40 as you enter Williams. Simply get off
Interstate 40 at Exit 163. Go South on Grand Canyon Blvd. about 1/2 mile. Go
West (right) on Franklin Ave. (you'll drive by the Grand Canyon Railway Hotel)
Look to make a left turn into the Convenience Store which also serves as the
RV Park check-in. The convenience store sits at the corner of Franklin Ave &
7th Ave.
- Address: 233 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams, AZ 86046
- Phone: 800-843-8724
- Web Site
- Circle Pines KOA
- Set in 27 acres of shady pine forest, Circle Pines KOA is only 50 minutes
from the Grand Canyon, and central to many Northern Arizona attractions,
such as Sedona, Meteor Crater, ski areas and more. Relax under a tree,
unwind in the spa, play mini-golf, go sightseeing. No membership is required.
- Directions: 167 from I-40 and follow Circle Pines Road to the entrance.
- Address: 1000 Circle Pines Rd, Williams, AZ 86046
- Phone: 928-635-2626
- Web Site
- Railside RV Ranch
- The Railside RV Ranch features facilities including propane gas,
laundry, dump station, pet wash, amphitheater, clubhouse, playground,
restrooms with showers, cable television, telephone hookups, and
50 amp power.
- Location: Williams, Arizona
- Address: 877 Rodeo Road, Williams, AZ 86046
- Phone: 928-635-4077
- Web Site
- Desert View Campground (South Rim) Grand Canyon National Park
- Desert View Campground is located 25 miles east of Grand Canyon
Village (South Rim) and is open mid-May(weather permitting) though mid-October.
Desert View Campground is available on a first-come, first-served basis
(no reservations). $10 per site per night. Hook-ups are not available.
- Address: P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
- Phone: 928-638-7875
- Grand Canyon Camper Village
- A privately owned camping and RV park located just one mile outside of the
South Entrance to the Grand Canyon, no campground and RV park outside of the
Park is closer to the South Rim than Grand Canyon Camper Village: full hookups,
tent camping, authentic teepees, hot showers, children's playground,
Steak House, Internet, and camper and trailer supplies.
Shuttle service to the Park, plus free reservations for helicopter,
airplane, or ground tours of the Canyon.
- Phone: 928-638-2887
- Toll Free: 877-638-2887
- Grand Canyon Williams KOA
- March 5 - October 26. Bright stars twinkle against an inky
sky as campers dig in to outdoor barbecues and tap their toes to live music
every summer night at this high country campground, the closest KOA to the
Grand Canyon (45 minutes away!). Don't miss breakfast, then treat the kids
to a donkey ride during the summer or hang out in the pool and hot tub.
Take a van tour, ride the historic Grand Canyon train or fly over the mile-deep
chasm by helicopter or airplane - or drive there yourself (on-site car rentals).
Your KOA hosts can make the arrangements for fun activities, including rafting,
jeep excursions and trail rides on horseback. You'll find a wide variety of
other attractions in the area: the red cliffs of Sedona, Indian ruins and
hiking trails in Kaibab National Forest. Enjoy rodeos and shops in the town
of Williams, whose Main Street celebrates its fame as part of Route 66.
- Directions: Exit 165 on I-40, then 5 miles north on Highway 64.
- Address: 5333 Highway 64, Williams, AZ 86046
- Phone: 928-635-2307
- Web Site
- Indian Hollow Campground
- Located a short distance from the Grand Canyon Rim, Indian Hollow
Campground puts you close to some of the most spectacular scenery of any National
Forest Camp. Hiking trails provide access to the Thunder River Trail in Grand
Canyon National Park and to a network of Forest trails in the Kanab Creek
Wilderness. This area within the North Kaibab District is excellent for
hiking, sightseeing and wildlife watching. Rare desert bighorn sheep are
seen here regularly.
- Directions: 50 miles south of Fredonia on Forest Roads
422, 425 and 232. 17 miles southwest of Big Springs. Forest Roads 422 and 425
are graveled, all-weather roads, however the last 4 1/2 miles on FR 232 are
advisable for pickups or similar rough road vehicles.
- Phone: 928-643-7395
- Web Site
Fast facts about the Grand Canyon
- Size:
- 1,217,403.32 acres/487,350 hectares
- 1,904 sq. miles/4950 sq. kilometers
- Length:
- 277 river miles/443 km
- Width:
- Minimum (Marble Canyon) - 600 feet/180 meters/18,000 cm
- Average Rim to Rim - 10 miles/16 km
- Maximum Rim to Rim - 18 miles/28.81 km
- Avg Depth:
- 1 mile/1.6 km
- Elevations:
- South Rim - 7,000 feet/2100 m/210,000 cm
- North Rim - 8,000 feet/2400 m/240,000 cm
- Lake Mead Boundary - 1,200 feet/360 m/36,000 cm
- Volume:
- Cubic yards - 5.45 trillion
- Cubic meters - 4.17 trillion
Climate:
- South Rim:
- Mean High Temperature 85°F/29°C
- Mean Low Temperature 18°F/-7°C
- Average Annual Precipitation 26 in./.66 m/66 cm
- North Rim
- Mean High Temperature 77°F/25°C
- Mean Low Temperature 15°F/-9°C
- Average Annual Precipitation 40 in./1 m/100 cm
- Phantom Ranch
- Mean High Temperature 105°F/40°C
- Mean Low Temperature 38°F/3°C
- Average Annual Precipitation 8 in./.2 m/20 cm
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