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Jane_bud
Explorer
Jan 17, 2014

White mountains-AZ

Looking for rv camps around Greer Az. Any recommendations?

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  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    Lots of RV PARK places along US60 near Show Low and Springerville showing up on the google map of the area. I usually just type in RV PARKS in the search window to see where they are and then you can click on the them for more info. Many have reviews attached.

    Definitely high country in there probably with lots of snow...

    Roy Ken
  • Greer is around 8,500' and as noted all of the CG's in the area are closed. They usually shut down with the first snowfall after Labor Day but not later than October first. They reopen in late April or by May first. Just outside of Greer our favorite is the Rolf C Hoyer CG which is a large USFS facility that is gorgeous. They have hot showers, flush toilets and a dump station and are located just a short hike (or drive), from several lakes, the Little Colorado River and Benny Creek. Rigs are limited in size, I think 32' or 36' is the maximum.

    The CG is in a dense Ponderosa Pine forrest and there is abundant wildlife. They do have just a couple of sites with electricity available if you have a medical need such as a CPAP machine but the rest of the sites do not have electricity. There are potable water spigots scattered throughout the CG along with vault toilets in addition to the plumbed facilities out near the entrance. Hoyer is one of our favorite summer destinations to beat the heat in Tucson and as such reservations are usually a good idea in the summer (high season), months. :C

  • I loved Apache Trout campground at Big Lake. It is fairly close to Greer. Full hookups, very pretty. That whole area still had snow on the ground in May. August was great.

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