FLAGSTAFF KOA HOLIDAY, AZ

Flagstaff, Arizona

📅 Date visited: 9/1/2025

Check-in / Check-out Times: RV and tent site check-in is after 12 p.m., Cabins and Glamping Tent check-in is after 3 p.m. Check-out for all is 11 a.m.

📍 Address/Grid Coord: 5803 US-89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004

🌐 Website/Social Media Link: https://koa.com/campgrounds/flagstaff/

📞 Phone: 928-526-9926

💲 Pricing Details/Discounts: We stayed at a 30/50 AMP Premium pull-thru site and paid an average of $74.00 per night.

🅿️ Site Used: 153

⌚ Length of Stay: 4 day’s

☝️ Max Length of Stay Permitted: Daily, Weekly and Monthly.

🚘 Vehicle and Rig Specs: Ford F-350, DRW - Cedar Creek 375BHO, Length: 43’ Height: 13’ 6”, 50amp service.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👧 Family Demographics: 2 Adults, 2 Kids (Under 10)

🐶 Pets: We don’t have any, but they are allowed.

📱 Cell Service Used: T-Mobile 5G, performed well in and around the campground.

📶 Other Cell Service Quality: All providers were comparable.

Source: CoverageMap LLC.

💻 Internet Service Used: T-Mobile 5G and Starlink

🛰️ Starlink Accessibility: Our NE access was mostly clear.

Source: Starlink App Speed test and Obstruction Reports

📡 Campground WiFi Quality: WiFi was available, and performance was average.

🛀 🏊🏻‍♂️ Facilities & Amenities: Camp Store, Pool, Playground, Comfort Station, and Laundry Facilities.

🔢 Total Number of Sites and General Condition: ~96

⛺ Tent Camping Permitted: Yes

♿ Handicap Accessibility: Yes

🔌💧🚽 Electric, Water & Sewer details: Yes, FHU 20/30/50 AMP.

👋🏻 Assigned sites or FCFS: Assigned at check-in.

👀 Site selection/location assistance: The office provided a map and escort to the site upon check-in.

🔒 Gated Access: No.

🚧 Road Condition: Good, no issues.

Gas: Maverik (.2 miles)

🛒 Grocery: Safeway (2 miles)

🚩 Area Attractions / Amenities:

  • Museum of Northern Arizona (3 mi) – Explore interactive exhibits focused on Native cultures, natural history, and geology of the Colorado Plateau—plus enjoy the outdoor nature trail and gardens perfect for kids to wander.

  • The Arboretum at Flagstaff (3.8 mi) – Wander through over 750 native plant species and themed gardens at this high-elevation botanical haven, ideal for a peaceful nature outing with educational value.

  • Flagstaff Extreme Adventure Course (5 mi) – Swing through the treetops on obstacle courses, ziplines, and a junior course tailored for ages 7–11—thrilling, safe, and memorable family fun.

  • Lowell Observatory (5 mi) – Ignite your family's curiosity under the stars at this historic observatory; enjoy telescope viewings, science shows, and engaging exhibits rooted in astronomical discovery.

  • Arizona Snowbowl (10 mi) – Just a scenic gondola ride away, this mountain destination offers seasonal fun—from snow tubing and skiing in winter to gondola rides and mountain views in summer.

  • Wupatki National Monument (20 mi) – Step back in time and explore well-preserved Native American pueblos and ruins; an enriching cultural visit with short, family-friendly walks through ancient history.

✏️ General Feedback / Review: Our stay at the Flagstaff KOA Holiday was everything we could have hoped for. From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel welcome, and the campground itself was clean, organized, and family-friendly. The sites were easy to navigate and provided the hookups and space we needed for our rig. The kids loved the playground and we appreciated how the amenities kept everyone entertained and comfortable.

The highlight for us, though, was the trail network directly behind the campground. Having the ability to walk straight from our site into the peaceful pine forest was an absolute gift. We didn’t need to drive anywhere to enjoy Flagstaff’s natural beauty—it was literally steps away. Combined with its proximity to downtown Flagstaff, Route 66, and the Grand Canyon, this KOA makes the perfect basecamp for adventure. We’d definitely recommend it to other traveling families!


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