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KOA Williams / Grand Canyon
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KOA Williams / Grand Canyon

Williams, Arizona
4.5 (1520 reviews)
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About KOA Williams / Grand Canyon

Located near Williams, Arizona, KOA Williams / Grand Canyon features 160 campsites in a scenic setting. This RV park is a favorite among visitors seeking outdoor adventure and relaxation.

Nestled in the charming town of Williams, Arizona, KOA Williams / Grand Canyon offers the perfect basecamp for exploring one of America's most iconic natural wonders. Located at 1381 Forest Road, this well-maintained 160-site campground serves as an ideal gateway for Grand Canyon adventures, sitting just 60 miles south of the South Rim. Whether you're planning an extended stay to fully explore the canyon or using Williams as a convenient stopping point on a cross-country journey, this KOA provides comfortable, well-appointed accommodations with the reliability and service quality KOA is known for.

The campground is designed with modern RVers in mind, offering 160 sites including pull-through options and full hookup availability. This means you can arrive, settle in quickly, and start your adventure without hassle. The open-year-round schedule makes it accessible whether you prefer the mild winters or the cooler mountain summers, with options for every season of travel.

Beyond the basics, KOA Williams / Grand Canyon provides genuine comfort amenities that enhance your stay. After a day of hiking the canyon's rim or exploring scenic viewpoints, you can relax in the hot tub, enjoy mini golf with family members, or take advantage of the fitness center to maintain your routine. Dog owners will appreciate the dedicated dog park, allowing four-legged companions to stretch and socialize. The clubhouse and camp store create natural gathering spaces, while practical features like laundry facilities, propane service, and a dump station ensure you have everything needed for carefree camping.

Williams itself is a delightful destination beyond serving as a Grand Canyon gateway. This historic Route 66 town charms visitors with its quirky shops, local restaurants, and genuine small-town character. The surrounding Kaibab National Forest offers additional hiking, scenic drives, and outdoor recreation opportunities. Whether you're photography enthusiasts seeking perfect canyon light, nature lovers wanting to experience one of Earth's geological masterpieces, or families looking for adventure mixed with comfortable accommodations, this location delivers. The highly-rated facility with nearly 1,500 positive reviews reflects genuine guest satisfaction and the quality experience you can expect during your Arizona adventure.
160

Total Sites

4.5

Rating

1,520

Reviews

Amenities & Features

Amenities

Full Hookups
Pull-Through Sites
Dump Station
Laundry
Hot Tub
Clubhouse
Cable TV
Dog Park
Propane
Picnic Tables
Camp Store
Restrooms
Fitness Center
Mini Golf

Booking & Operations

Pet Friendly

Park Details

Season Year-round
Total Sites 160

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Williams 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 Williams.

Explore the Area

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

KOA Williams / Grand Canyon Reviews

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Jason Schulte

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Jason Schulte

After two long days of travel it was great to know we had a couple days to relax and enjoy the Grand Canyon. We pulled in and quickly were checked in and escorted to our site. To make things even better our neighbors for the first night were a great time and invited us to join their cook out and some beverages. Some of the amenities include a playground, indoor pool, and a convivence store. Over... After two long days of travel it was great to know we had a couple days to relax and enjoy the Grand Canyon. We pulled in and quickly were checked in and escorted to our site. To make things even better our neighbors for the first night were a great time and invited us to join their cook out and some beverages. Some of the amenities include a playground, indoor pool, and a convivence store. Overall things we had a great two days here. Great neighbors and a great experience. The staff was friendly, the location was great, our campsite was level but it was rough rocks. If we came through this area we would camp here again.

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Susan Bailey

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Susan Bailey

Stayed the night after a long trip from New Hampshire and were super happy with the park! We arrived late and our welcome paperwork was ready at the office night registration. The was a map and written instructions to find our site. It’s a small thing but when you are exhausted it makes it easier to get settled quickly. The kids enjoyed the pool and everything was very clean. We will definitely be... Stayed the night after a long trip from New Hampshire and were super happy with the park! We arrived late and our welcome paperwork was ready at the office night registration. The was a map and written instructions to find our site. It’s a small thing but when you are exhausted it makes it easier to get settled quickly. The kids enjoyed the pool and everything was very clean. We will definitely be back!

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Michele R.

Mar 18, 2026

4.0

Google Review by Michele R.

My family of 4 had the best time. So many things for the kids to do. The staff were incredibly patient and friendly. We did crafts, rode go carts, rode the train and hayride, jumped on the pillow and more. It’s an incredible place. Only downside was the cleanliness of the cabin. The floor and bed frames were icky & sticky. Also, there is a food truck with yummy food but not many options, no place... My family of 4 had the best time. So many things for the kids to do. The staff were incredibly patient and friendly. We did crafts, rode go carts, rode the train and hayride, jumped on the pillow and more. It’s an incredible place. Only downside was the cleanliness of the cabin. The floor and bed frames were icky & sticky. Also, there is a food truck with yummy food but not many options, no place to sit down and eat, and it was pricey. But overall, GREAT TIME, we will be back!!

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Denise Brown

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Denise Brown

We stayed here for three nights as we visited the Grand Canyon and Sedona and it’s right in the middle! Easy drive to both. Loved the little town of Williams and Route 66 as well. Campground hosts were fabulous, excellent store, facilities and amenities (especially for kids!). Site was decent and all worked well. Loved the on site food truck for breakfast! Would definitely stay again.

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John Flanagan

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by John Flanagan

We got in after a 9 hour drive day and the site was the most un-level site that we have had to deal with in 5 years of RVing across 27 states. At max height from the leveler, the site wasn't even close to acceptable (see photos). We tried for over 30 minutes to make it work from different angles or directions. We then tried adjacent spots that were empty with the same results. The entire campg... We got in after a 9 hour drive day and the site was the most un-level site that we have had to deal with in 5 years of RVing across 27 states. At max height from the leveler, the site wasn't even close to acceptable (see photos). We tried for over 30 minutes to make it work from different angles or directions. We then tried adjacent spots that were empty with the same results. The entire campground is on a huge slope and the sites did not have any retaining wall or grading, so they are sloped at the same pitch as the campground which is extreme. We were exhausted and gave up. Pulled through to a site that had a retaining wall that was perfectly level. The next morning, we were told that it was an upgraded 50 amp site (we were only using 30) and that we need to pay more to stay there or we can drive around to find another site that was level. It was our first day of non-driving in 6 days, so we paid more, but a level site is the most basic service when it come to an RV park. I don't even expect it to be perfect, but raising 5 inches on one side should be able to get it to level. Being forced into an upgrade to get something that can be made level is absurd. The person in the office said it's a common issue there.. so this review shouldn't be a surprise, but the fact that they know it's an issue and still choose not to put a railroad tie on the basic sites to level them with full is unacceptable. The location is great. The park itself is nice. The problem is that no matter how nice a place or location may be, basic maintenance or a willingness to bend the rules if their don't provide an adequate spot needs some serious work.

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