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Springerville RV Park

4.8 (9 reviews)
Open • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Bear Paw Rv Park

Bear Paw Rv Park

(2 reviews)

Bear Paw RV Park, Eagar, AZ…read more This is a beautiful area of northeastern AZ on the way from Phoenix through the Great Array and on to Soccoro. The park is just on the edge of town, which is a small contiguous township with Springerville. It is easy to find. The pull through sites are nicely gravelled and spacious. Clearly their main clientele are seasonal residents. On this day in mid-March I am the only overnight guest. The seasonal places are quite clever and people have put a lot of thought into adding on porches here, decks there to light weight travel trailers. I would guess in the summer the weather is heaven. The sites are large enough to feel a little spacious and there are tall Chinese elm trees between each site. They are just leafing out now. A roundabout walk around the whole park takes about 15 minutes, and the views of nearby mountains and hills and very nice to see. The air here is very fresh. I like the strictness of the rules: Quiet time 8 PM to 8 AM, no generators. I think older visitors would really like this. I saw lots of deer sign. A few cautions: They do not accept credit cards so bring cash ($21) for a 30 amp site. They do not have showers or public restrooms. I think they simply decided their main clientele were semi permanent and didn't want to bother with cleaning a bathroom. I will have to take a bird bath tonight. They do have one machine for laundry, with cold water only at the moment. The owner thought I would have an internet signal being fairly close to her house, but there is no signal. As a single woman traveling alone I actually feel quite safe here. The owners are nearby, and there is only one entrance and exit. I think this town and this business stands in as a good example of what AZ is like outside the big cities: Conservative, very private, sprawling with all sorts of equipment and barns. It is a functional place, and clearly the owners do a lot of their own construction work, etc. Nothing too fancy, but orderly and pretty clean.

We have had a space in Bear Paw for one summer. Unfortunately, health problems are forcing us to…read moresell it. It's a nice, quiet park with friendly owners and other campers. It isn't a big fancy resort setting with pools and spa and all that kind of thing so if that's what you want, then it's not for you. It's family run and just a nice, cool place to spend the summer. The park is very well maintained and we were very happy with our time there. It's also very close to all the major lakes and hiking.

St Johns RV Resort - Family play area

St Johns RV Resort

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We stayed one night in a full hook up RV spot Park is very…read morewell kept leaving and very clean Very quiet and far enough out of town to still be able to see the stars. All dealings were with camp host Stephanie, she was very nice, friendly and super helpful. We would definitely stay here again

After spending a week in beautiful Dolores Colorado in our new trailer our refrigerator took a poop…read moreso we had to come home a day earlier than expected. In a crunch we needed a place to park it for the night so we decided to stop in the tiny town of St Johns Arizona and yes I said tiny one of those towns where you blink and you miss it while driving past it. We found St Johns RV Resort using Yelp and holly cow what a misleading place it was. It was something out of a shanty camp lots of permanent residents in beat up broken down trailers with tons of trash spread out everywhere it's not what a guest would want to see looking for a place to stay for the night. Had I known that ahead of time since we arrived at night I would've never agreed to stay. The women's restroom needs severe help chipped paint and mold as you can see in the pictures I can go on and on but I won't. I don't recommend this place by any means you're better off staying someplace like Show Low. We looked at another RV resort on our way out here in St Johns and it was just as bad. If you need to stop for anything in this town food or gas is about the only thing I can recommend and make sure you wear a bullet proof bra.

Springerville RV Park - rvparks - Updated May 2026

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