The Canyon Motel & RV Park

1900 E Rodeo Rd., Williams, AZ 86046

928-635-9371

800-482-3955

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GPS: 35.2582,-112.171

The Canyon Motel & RV Park is located at 1900 E Rodeo Rd., Williams, Arizona 86046 with a total of 47 campsites. Before your trip to The Canyon Motel & RV Park, check out website at http://www.thecanyonmotel.com/ or contact them through 928-635-9371 to know their nightly rates and available discounts.

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude)

35.2582, -112.171

GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude) 35.2582, -112.171

Overview of The Canyon Motel & RV Park


Last Price Paid: $70

Reported by Emily on 04.11.2022

Longest RV Reported: 40 feet (Class A)

Reported by Cindy & Cristal F on 5.5.2022

Monthly Rate:

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Number of Sites:

47

Pad Type:

gravel

Elevation:

6,725 ft / 2,049 m

Tent Camping:

Yes

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  • Nice Location, Expensive

    Reviewed 11/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $70

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 5

    I liked this park, it was quiet and beautiful, but it was really expensive. My husband works remotely and was able to get good Verizon signal here and T-Mobile. We came here because we wanted to visit the grand canyon, which is an hour away, and explore Kaibab National Forest. The sites where very large and spacious, and the showers...moreI liked this park, it was quiet and beautiful, but it was really expensive. My husband works remotely and was able to get good Verizon signal here and T-Mobile. We came here because we wanted to visit the grand canyon, which is an hour away, and explore Kaibab National Forest. The sites where very large and spacious, and the showers were decent. I would come back if the prices were more reasonable.

  • Nice park close the Grand Canyon

    Reviewed 1/4/2022

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 24

    FHU, big rig friendly,great staff,easy in and out.We stayed there so we could go to the Grand Canyon. The park is close enough to drive or you can take the train from Williams. No real issues with this park other than the site we had was pretty unlevel. Not a big deal.We would stay here again.

  • Cool place! Route 66 Nostalgia on the very edge of a national forest

    Reviewed 15/1/2022

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 16

    Staff is really nice to deal with. Minutes from Route 66 for shopping and food. The campground feels connected to Rt 66 with old signage and such, which is cool.A national forest is literally on the property line of the campground so can go for a nice hike.Some of the other campers there did not have any proper campground etiquet...moreStaff is really nice to deal with. Minutes from Route 66 for shopping and food. The campground feels connected to Rt 66 with old signage and such, which is cool.A national forest is literally on the property line of the campground so can go for a nice hike.Some of the other campers there did not have any proper campground etiquette. Walking through sites and such. Otherwise, generally quiet and family-oriented.Sites were not all that great.

  • Nice, Quiet Park

    Reviewed 27/6/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 7

    We stayed here one night on our way to the Grand Canyon after visiting Bearizona. It was a nice, quiet little place off the highway that is easily accessible. Our site was level, but others didn’t look extremely level. I never heard the noise from the highway, nor did I use any of the amenities. But the full hookups were in perfect wor...moreWe stayed here one night on our way to the Grand Canyon after visiting Bearizona. It was a nice, quiet little place off the highway that is easily accessible. Our site was level, but others didn’t look extremely level. I never heard the noise from the highway, nor did I use any of the amenities. But the full hookups were in perfect working order. I would stay here again.

  • Filthy showers, too many random rules

    Reviewed 17/5/2021

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 41

    Williams is a cute western town and site is about 1 hour from the south entrance to the Grand Canyon. Gas grills available to use. Front desk staff very friendly and helpful.But, lots of signs, lots of random rules (walk dog in woods with visible poop bag, sink for tent campers only, etc), sites were not level at all. Laundry room ...moreWilliams is a cute western town and site is about 1 hour from the south entrance to the Grand Canyon. Gas grills available to use. Front desk staff very friendly and helpful.But, lots of signs, lots of random rules (walk dog in woods with visible poop bag, sink for tent campers only, etc), sites were not level at all. Laundry room has a toilet room and 2 shower rooms one with handicap bars. The showers were not clean and the locked room was not gender specific. A train passes through regularly although we didn’t have a problem sleeping. Sewer hoses must be elevated. None of our devices were able to connect to their internet.

  • Great location

    Reviewed 5/4/2021

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    Nightly rate: $60

    Days stayed: 3

    Site number: 35

    Great location just outside the main drag in Williams. A bit on the older side but the grounds were very well maintained. Just minutes to Bearizona and about 60 miles to the south entrance of the Grand Canyon. Perfect spot to see anything around Williams while not being in the parking lot RV parks inside town. Expect some light highway...moreGreat location just outside the main drag in Williams. A bit on the older side but the grounds were very well maintained. Just minutes to Bearizona and about 60 miles to the south entrance of the Grand Canyon. Perfect spot to see anything around Williams while not being in the parking lot RV parks inside town. Expect some light highway noise and trains coming in and out of town, none of which was a disturbance. Staff was very friendly and enforcing masks inside the reception/store for those who are concerned about that. After checking in, an escort lead you to your site and made sure you were all good. Can not comment on the bathrooms or showers since we did not use any of those amenities. Playground was pretty rundown but my kids still had a great time. The upper section of the park does sit on a hill but was no issue getting level, make sure to bring some blocks with you for other things like a grille, table, etc. Overall good park, will return again.

  • Reviewed 9/12/2020

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    Nightly rate: $62

    Days stayed: 7

    For what you get this place seemed expensive, and wow do they like their policies, rules and signage, making check in longer than at most places The campground wasn't too busy and they decided to put a big rig right in front of our site on our 2nd of 7 days, which was a little annoying. Williams is full of Route 66 kitsch if that is yo...moreFor what you get this place seemed expensive, and wow do they like their policies, rules and signage, making check in longer than at most places The campground wasn't too busy and they decided to put a big rig right in front of our site on our 2nd of 7 days, which was a little annoying. Williams is full of Route 66 kitsch if that is your thing. We were just trying to get close to the Grand Canyon and would stay elsewhere next time.

  • Nice spot

    Reviewed 27/8/2020

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 10

    We stayed here after boondocking near Dogtown lake. It’s a nice park and friendly service. They had a little store with basic amenities and treats. Our space was large enough to fit our 32 foot trailer, F250, F150, and our 16 foot utility. Park was fairly quite, with the occasional sxs leaving. The location is perfect to visit Williams...moreWe stayed here after boondocking near Dogtown lake. It’s a nice park and friendly service. They had a little store with basic amenities and treats. Our space was large enough to fit our 32 foot trailer, F250, F150, and our 16 foot utility. Park was fairly quite, with the occasional sxs leaving. The location is perfect to visit Williams, nearby lakes, and Bearizona. We worked here remotely using our cellphones as hotspots and mifi using Verizon without issue. The park Wi-Fi was spotty during peak times and ok to surf the web off-peak. We would stay here again next time we are in Williams.

  • Good Enough but Could Be Better

    Reviewed 25/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 126

    Nice place. A little bit on the rustic side. Near town and Grand Canyon.Biggest gripe was the pads are small and if level immediately slope down on many mine included. Had about 3 feet of level ground then ~8 feet down to next space. Obviously the slope only serves to separate campers. Some were very nice though. The one next to me...moreNice place. A little bit on the rustic side. Near town and Grand Canyon.Biggest gripe was the pads are small and if level immediately slope down on many mine included. Had about 3 feet of level ground then ~8 feet down to next space. Obviously the slope only serves to separate campers. Some were very nice though. The one next to me had a huge flat area with a tree out front!Staff is on top of things and friendly.Despite the sloping spaces they had lots of pull through and there was ample space between campers so not stacked like cord wood I see in so many other parks.

  • Charged my card without informing me!

    Reviewed 9/7/2020

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 31

    The site was just fine. Fairly level, but no shade. Convenient location to the Grand Canyon and the front desk was pleasant on the phone. We stayed one night while touring the Grand Canyon in a brand new camper with a new truck. I got an email days later saying the groundsman found the site needed attention. And they charged my card fo...moreThe site was just fine. Fairly level, but no shade. Convenient location to the Grand Canyon and the front desk was pleasant on the phone. We stayed one night while touring the Grand Canyon in a brand new camper with a new truck. I got an email days later saying the groundsman found the site needed attention. And they charged my card for $15 without asking for letting me know. I’m baffled as to what that damage could have been since we only hooked to water and electric, never used the sewer. An email to them was returned as undeliverable. Poor business practices.

  • Wonderful campground in high demand

    Reviewed 13/5/2020

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    Nightly rate: $40

    Days stayed: 7

    Site number: 19

    Quiet and next to the Kaibab national forest. A beautiful park with large ponderosa trees and reasonably flat sites. Because of Covid-19 the laundry room and bathrooms were closed so no comment on those. Water pressure was good, shirley and julia were very helpful, and its a quick jaunt to town for re-provisioning. We stayed here to es...moreQuiet and next to the Kaibab national forest. A beautiful park with large ponderosa trees and reasonably flat sites. Because of Covid-19 the laundry room and bathrooms were closed so no comment on those. Water pressure was good, shirley and julia were very helpful, and its a quick jaunt to town for re-provisioning. We stayed here to escape the heat of Tucson and it was great. If you golf do not pass up Elephant Rock Golf Course. A wonderful course that is well maintained in every way. No issues on the full hookups and this park can easily accept large Class A motorhomes.

  • Good stay

    Reviewed 14/4/2019

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    Nightly rate: $45

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 22

    Stayed here 2 nights to visit Grand Canyon. The place looks a little funky at first glance, but the staff was very friendly and the campground was well-maintained. Convenient access off I-40 and only a mile or so into Williams. Restrooms and showers were clean. Didn’t use the laundry. Site was pretty and it was convenient to walk my do...moreStayed here 2 nights to visit Grand Canyon. The place looks a little funky at first glance, but the staff was very friendly and the campground was well-maintained. Convenient access off I-40 and only a mile or so into Williams. Restrooms and showers were clean. Didn’t use the laundry. Site was pretty and it was convenient to walk my dogs in the National Forrest area behind the campground. Site was on a hillside and not really level. There is some road noise and a train runs nearby day and night, but it’s not too bad.

  • all they care about is ur money

    Reviewed 4/5/2018

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    Nightly rate: $50

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 25

    we got there at11:15, 45 minutes before checkin time. i told the young girl at the front desk i had no problem waiting, she said you cant wait here. you have to pay a 10.00 early check in fee. i said no i will wait. then she said you cant wait here you have to get off the property. i said WHAT? she said there is plenty of places to pa...morewe got there at11:15, 45 minutes before checkin time. i told the young girl at the front desk i had no problem waiting, she said you cant wait here. you have to pay a 10.00 early check in fee. i said no i will wait. then she said you cant wait here you have to get off the property. i said WHAT? she said there is plenty of places to park down town. i said excuse me? its only 45 minutes??? she said yes and its in the e-mail we sent you. i said whatever. we will go to another rv camp. then we would have lost the 4 days i paid for the place. so i said we will be back, she said we had to be escorted off the property, some guy came and we followed him around the park. they have 48 lots and only 10 lost were taken and nobody was in 25 which was the one we were assigned. so we left, went in town. came back 1 hr later. then i had to sign a threat (as i took it) that i had to unhook the water and sewer drain at night, and if i didn't. and it froze. we would be fined a min. of 600.00 bucks for the repair. i said what??? if ur equipment freezes why do i have to pay for it???? then i went to the lot. filled up my water tank. unhooked everything. when i did hook up to drain my tanks that's when i found out that the sewer connection is up hill from the rig. so you had to walk the line down every-time. also the lot is far from level. i had to put 6 leveler blocks to get my rig level. all they care about is your money. i have never been treated this bad at any rv camp ground. most campgrounds bend over backwards to help the guest. i will never stay at canyon rv park again.

  • Friendly staff

    Reviewed 15/12/2017

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    Nightly rate: $55

    Days stayed: 1

    Site number: 2

    We arrived when dark and was warmly greeted at the front desk and escorted to our extremely large site (even tho very easy to get too). Warm bathrooms - but not sure how they get on over the busy season as only 2 showers rooms. Lots of rules and silly common sense instructions given in writing.....found it overpriced and had some neigh...moreWe arrived when dark and was warmly greeted at the front desk and escorted to our extremely large site (even tho very easy to get too). Warm bathrooms - but not sure how they get on over the busy season as only 2 showers rooms. Lots of rules and silly common sense instructions given in writing.....found it overpriced and had some neighbors in site next to us making a lot of noise

  • Peaceful but busy

    Reviewed 31/7/2017

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    Nightly rate: $39

    Days stayed: 14

    Site number: 3

    Grand Canyon railroad just minutes away as well as the town of Williams with lots of restaurants and things to do. The park itself has level gravel sites each with picnic table. Nice individual shower/bathrooms and laundry $2.50 per wash. There is an indoor pool as well as playground. There are railroad cars rented as rooms as well as ...moreGrand Canyon railroad just minutes away as well as the town of Williams with lots of restaurants and things to do. The park itself has level gravel sites each with picnic table. Nice individual shower/bathrooms and laundry $2.50 per wash. There is an indoor pool as well as playground. There are railroad cars rented as rooms as well as individual cabins. National Forrest is backed up to park. Good Sam Park but we chose to get six days with free seventh day.

  • Great location (Williams + Grand Canyon), spacious, Wifi that actually works, friendly people

    Reviewed 17/6/2017

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    Nightly rate: $26

    Days stayed: 2

    Site number: 10

    Check in was smooth, only $26.50 with Good Sam Discount, and Wifi that actually works. That sums of most of what we need in an RV park!Spots were quite large and easy to get into. I backed in but the site was about 3x the width of our RV so it was easy.Indoor pool is small and says "heated" but was cold. On the hot days thoug...moreCheck in was smooth, only $26.50 with Good Sam Discount, and Wifi that actually works. That sums of most of what we need in an RV park!Spots were quite large and easy to get into. I backed in but the site was about 3x the width of our RV so it was easy.Indoor pool is small and says "heated" but was cold. On the hot days though, it was okay. Laundry was a bit pricey when we were here ($2.50 & $2.00) but was a clean area.Playground was really small and not so great to use.54 miles from Grand Canyon and 5 from historic downtown Williams, Arizona.Overall, a wonderful place to stay at and would come back for sure!

  • Easy in/easy out park, close to Williams, AZ and the Grand Canyon

    Reviewed 30/4/2017

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    Nightly rate: $26

    Days stayed: 4

    Site number: 11

    We were welcomed warmly when we arrived and our reservation was as advertised. As Passport America members, we enjoyed a 50% discount on our 50 amp, full hookup site. The office was nicely laid out, with lots of souvenirs, maps and local information. The staff was super friendly and the escort to our site was prompt and smiling. Ou...moreWe were welcomed warmly when we arrived and our reservation was as advertised. As Passport America members, we enjoyed a 50% discount on our 50 amp, full hookup site. The office was nicely laid out, with lots of souvenirs, maps and local information. The staff was super friendly and the escort to our site was prompt and smiling. Our gravel & grass site was clear of trash and wide enough to park our tow car beside our motor home. There were several trash & recycling stations located very nearby; each was self contained and clean. Other than an occasional trail, the park is very quite.The Historic District of Williams was only a few minutes away. This is a small town with a lot happening, including the train station for the Grand Canyon Railroad line. We drove a few miles up Historic Route 66 to a hiking trail that led to Keyhole Sink, a local favorite with Native American petroglyphs visible after a very easy 1 mile hike thru a Ponderosa Pine forest.

  • Not a bad place to stay

    Reviewed 18/10/2015

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    Nightly rate: $20

    Days stayed: 5

    Site number: 31

    We stayed here mid Oct., views of the surrounding mountains were fantastic, we opted for this location because of its access to the Grand Canyon and Flag Staff, the town of Williams has some cool little shops on route 66, the $20 PA rate (5 day limit) is based on 30 amp service, AC's were not needed this time of year. We travel with tw...moreWe stayed here mid Oct., views of the surrounding mountains were fantastic, we opted for this location because of its access to the Grand Canyon and Flag Staff, the town of Williams has some cool little shops on route 66, the $20 PA rate (5 day limit) is based on 30 amp service, AC's were not needed this time of year. We travel with two dogs and the park is somewhat pet friendly, they have direct access to the national forest directly behind the park, just 100 feet from our site where the dogs were allowed to be off leash, CAUTION there was allot of broken glass as you approach the trail into the forest near the block wall. Overall we enjoyed our stay.

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