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Cape Final
Public Campground

Cape Final

Grand Canyon, Arizona
4.2 (1165 reviews)

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About Cape Final

Campground in Arizona.

Cape Final is a scenic public campground nestled in one of Arizona's most spectacular natural settings, offering RV travelers an authentic desert camping experience with stunning geological wonders at every turn. Located in northern Arizona, this campground serves as an excellent base for exploring some of the region's most iconic landscapes and outdoor recreation opportunities.

The area surrounding Cape Final is characterized by dramatic desert terrain, towering rock formations, and expansive vistas that showcase the raw beauty of the American Southwest. The campground itself provides a genuine connection to nature, allowing visitors to experience the majesty of Arizona's high desert environment. Early mornings bring cool, crisp air and stunning sunrise views, while evenings deliver some of the most impressive stargazing opportunities in the region, with minimal light pollution allowing for views of countless stars across the night sky.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the location offers immediate access to hiking trails and scenic viewpoints that range from leisurely walks to more challenging adventures. The immediate surroundings feature unique desert flora including junipers, ponderosa pines, and native shrubs that create a peaceful, natural atmosphere throughout the campground. Photographers and nature lovers will find endless opportunities to capture the changing light across the desert landscape throughout the day.

The broader region provides access to some of Arizona's most famous attractions and natural landmarks. Day trips from Cape Final can include exploration of nearby canyons, geological formations, and scenic driving routes that showcase millions of years of earth history. The area is ideal for visitors seeking to understand and experience the unique ecosystems and geological significance of the American Southwest.

Cape Final welcomes a diverse range of campers, from families seeking outdoor adventure and education to retirees looking for peaceful desert scenery and starry nights. Solo travelers, couples, and small groups all find the setting conducive to relaxation, exploration, and reconnection with nature. Whether you're interested in geology, hiking, photography, or simply enjoying quiet desert solitude, this public campground provides an authentic Arizona experience that captures the spirit of Southwestern camping.
4.2

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1,165

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Grand Canyon is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Arizona weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Grand Canyon.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Grand Canyon. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

Cape Final Reviews

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Leyla Jones

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Leyla Jones

We only stayed one night, but check-in and checkout were easy. The bathroom was clean. We did have to place three blocks of levelers on the front and then we were good. We managed to come the one day out of the year that it snowed, so while there is a shuttle stop right outside the park, we didn’t have a chance to use it. No issues with our power connection. We would stay here again.

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TSLNewsTODAY Keith Masner

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by TSLNewsTODAY Keith Masner

Great clean and beautiful. Me and my wife had a wonderful time hiking and eating in the Grand Canyon. Also seen dear , elk and coyotes. Great and friendly staff. We love hiking and look forward to coming back for an overnight hike to the river in the canyon. We stayed at Trailer Village. Great place. We have dinner at every lodge. Excellent food and staff.

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Sandee Adragna

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sandee Adragna

We went mid -November. Its a great location to stay right in the park. We had full hook-ups and it was quiet. The elk walked right through the campground which was fun to see. However, there are no amenities in the park for kids like playgrounds or anything. The showers were closed. They have a free shuttle.bus that comes every 15 minutes to the front of the park and it takes you to the Village do... We went mid -November. Its a great location to stay right in the park. We had full hook-ups and it was quiet. The elk walked right through the campground which was fun to see. However, there are no amenities in the park for kids like playgrounds or anything. The showers were closed. They have a free shuttle.bus that comes every 15 minutes to the front of the park and it takes you to the Village downtown, the visitor center and many more stops in The Grand Canyon. It makes it easy to get around and not worry about parking.

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Mandy Grotjan

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Mandy Grotjan

Trailer Village RV Park is a great place to camp at the Grand Canyon. Restaurants, hikes, groceries, bars, and shuttle services are all in walking distance. The bathhouses are clean and sites well maintained. The South Rim Trail is less than a mile walk from your campsite.We had a great time camping at Trailer Village RV.

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Kevin Worden

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kevin Worden

Trailer Park Village was amazing close to the southern rim of the Grand Canyon. The staff were amazingly friendly very helpful. They have shuttles that take you to and from the ram makes it easier for someone as myself that is handicapped and cannot walk long distances. I would highly recommend this to anyone and everyone that wants to see the Grand Canyon Great place great people.

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Jeff Mitchell

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jeff Mitchell

Best showers we’ve ever had at a campground! With towels for drying, mats and soap and shampoo provided! Near the highway with some train and vehicle noise at night, but no train whistles until morning. Helpful staff onsite. Recycle available!

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Teresa Lawrence

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Teresa Lawrence

When it came to staying here our experience was really positive however there are two things that I'm hoping that they'd be able to fix in order for us to revisit in the future. I'm hoping that they can have their cleaning stuff make sure that their coffee pots are cleaned out, I loved that they provided a package that included everything for coffee however when it came to making it, I noticed the... When it came to staying here our experience was really positive however there are two things that I'm hoping that they'd be able to fix in order for us to revisit in the future. I'm hoping that they can have their cleaning stuff make sure that their coffee pots are cleaned out, I loved that they provided a package that included everything for coffee however when it came to making it, I noticed the tank of the coffee pot was very unclean and aside from that there was a slight mold smell in the unit and I had a hard time sleeping due to being super sensitive to mold. The prices were reasonable for the accommodations we were needing, and it was close to the highway which made everything around us accessible.

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Dan B.

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Dan B.

Sorry, I forget the nightly and weekly rate. Right by the truck stop and not far from I-40 so there is some noise all night but not bad Toilets/ showers are pretty good but not new. This is a vacation glamping park too so there are people having a good time so there might be some late noise. One exit from the road to the GCyn. Not a park to really crow about.

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Joshua Westfall

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Joshua Westfall

Reading other reviews and experiencing the facility myself, it seems that it's a matter of perspective. Another reviewer suggested that this place was pricey - we thought it was a great deal. A 2 bedroom trailer was FAR cheaper than a comparable hotel. And despite the minimal distance between the park, the adjacent truck stop AND the interstate, we thought it was silent. The staff were friendly an... Reading other reviews and experiencing the facility myself, it seems that it's a matter of perspective. Another reviewer suggested that this place was pricey - we thought it was a great deal. A 2 bedroom trailer was FAR cheaper than a comparable hotel. And despite the minimal distance between the park, the adjacent truck stop AND the interstate, we thought it was silent. The staff were friendly and accommodating. More trash disposal options would be nice but they were clearly described and adequate. We have recommended this facility to friends and plan to return. Maybe it's my the right place if you're used to cheaper, nicer, and quieter (please let us California folks know where those are). We thought it was fantastic.

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Sean Rafferty

Mar 18, 2026

1.0

Google Review by Sean Rafferty

Terrible place. Staying at a truck stop will be as good and cheaper. Your bed is 150 feet away from a large truck stop. You can hear the guy announcing what shower is available all night long. At about 8:00 pm the trucks start coming in, one after the other all night long. When the parking spots at the truck stop are full they park right next to your campsite and idle all night long. The RV "pads"... Terrible place. Staying at a truck stop will be as good and cheaper. Your bed is 150 feet away from a large truck stop. You can hear the guy announcing what shower is available all night long. At about 8:00 pm the trucks start coming in, one after the other all night long. When the parking spots at the truck stop are full they park right next to your campsite and idle all night long. The RV "pads" are a mix of mud and pebbles, you will track it all over the floor of your RV. The "pads" are not level, I could not get my RV leveled without stacking a bunch of blocks under the jacks. The "gravel" is very soft and you will sink into it if you don't have a large pad under your jacks. Now for the good part, it was cold the night we stayed there, and their electrical is not in tip-top shape. Only a 30 amp service was available. In cold weather, I plug a trouble light in and put it in the wet bay. Their pedestals would not accommodate another plug so we froze up overnight. We planned to stay two nights, but with no water, we left at 9:00 am the first morning. When we told her we were leaving early, the parrot at the front desk could only say, "we do not offer refunds" over and over. Avoid this place.

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