Flagstaff KOA Holiday
Campground · Flagstaff ·

Flagstaff KOA Holiday

Campground · Flagstaff ·

Ponderosa shade, mountain views, banana bikes, barrel train

friendly staff
clean facilities
quiet campground
safe for solo travelers
mature trees
narrow roads
small sites
premium site
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null
Flagstaff KOA Holiday by null

Information

5803 US-89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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5803 US-89, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Get directions

+1 928 526 9926
koa.com
@kampgroundsofamerica
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@koakampgrounds

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 23, 2026

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Naomi M.

Google
Today is January 4th 2025. Me and my best friends first lady trip of the year. I have to say our tent stay over was the best. First we got a courtesy voice message, to let us know its very cold and bring Xtra blankets. Thank goodness we did. The bed was very comfortable and clean. The have a little fridge, microwave, and heater. The bunk beds were very nice and comfortable. I know next to bring my child. Second, the front office was very nice and helpful. Last its very beautiful campfire and table outside. I totally recommend it. Thank you Koa . This won't be be last time coming.

Carlos Z.

Google
We had such a wonderful experience at Flagstaff KOA Holiday! This is probably one of the most talented and caring crews we’ve ever met at a campground. A very special mention goes to Keyla, the manager, who truly went above and beyond for my family. During our stay, we ran into an unexpected issue with our RV, and Keyla didn’t hesitate to step in with care, professionalism, and determination to help us get back on track. Thanks to her efforts, we were able to continue our trip with peace of mind and hearts full of gratitude. In this Thanksgiving season, we are especially thankful for the kindness and dedication shown here. Thank you to Keyla and the entire team—you made our stay memorable and meaningful. Highly recommend this KOA to anyone traveling through Flagstaff!

Mary H.

Google
We had a wonderful time and experience with KOA Flagstaff. The staff, regardless of who you encountered was always friendly! The grounds themselves are very well maintained and loved that every site had a fire pit, something i wish all KOA's did! My kids really enjoyed the playground, they were bummed the jumping pillow was no longer there but made the best of it by just playing in the dirt. We ended up staying an extra night and rebooked another visit for summer!

Thomas C.

Google
Google Maps Review – Flagstaff KOA Holiday Our stay at the Flagstaff KOA was wonderful from start to finish. The staff here truly make the difference, especially Kat at the front desk, who greeted us with a warm smile and went out of her way to make sure we had everything we needed. She’s the kind of person who turns a good experience into a great one. The facilities were all spotless and well-maintained, from the restrooms and laundry area to the neatly kept grounds. The campground itself is beautifully situated among the pines just outside the Flagstaff city limits, offering that perfect mix of convenience and mountain serenity. Our site did have a small low spot in the center that required me to use leveler pads, but that was a minor issue in what was otherwise a peaceful and comfortable stay. The night sky was incredible—clear, quiet, and full of stars. We’ll definitely be back next time we pass through northern Arizona. Highly recommend this KOA for anyone looking for a clean, friendly, and scenic stopover in the mountains. Thomas Corrao Stray Compass Life

Michael M.

Google
Had a great stay here! Perfect location with beautiful pine trees throughout. I usually avoid KOAs since they're too expensive but this one was very affordable. I'd suggest a back in site over pull through as you'll have more privacy and they seem more spaced out. We stayed over Thanksgiving weekend and the place was packed but never felt crowded.

kandi H.

Google
Stopped in again on my travels. The camp host was very accommodating considering I mixed up my travel plans she was able to add a day for me. She kept me from having a meltdown. It is a very nice and quiet campground. I feel safe here as a solo traveler.

RusS T.

Google
I was driving into town late, and I knew that the office would be closed. Luckily from going online, I was able to call, and I was helped with by somebody from K.O.A. I was able to rent a space and get there with enough little bit of daylight to set up my tent and was quite pleased, albeit I was cold that night, but still I was thankful that I had a safe, comfortable setting with well-lit restrooms and parking for my car. Will use again.

Philip M.

Google
We spent a week at this older KOA (probably built when Route 66 was new) while visiting the many sights in the area. You're surrounded by many mature ponderosa pines throughout the campground. The entrance to and exit from the CG are narrow and not well identified, and the CG sign is obscured by pines. Further, the entrance and registration area about half the size they should be to accommodate incoming campers. When we came in and parked our rig to register, another camper in a trailer rig tried to exit through the narrow entrance -- he would have clipped the front of our rig if I hadn't leaned on my horn to stop him. I then disconnected our toad, moved it, then backed up a good 10'-to-15' so that he could then proceed to exit through the entrance. The roads (paved) are narrow and the sites (gravel) are typical for an older KOA -- on the small side and not very level. We had a "premium" site that required we park our motorhome right next to the patio in order to get fairly level -- and then a huge tree was two feet away so that we couldn't open the awning. To top it off; parking there meant that the connections were inconveniently 20+ feet away. As we were there for a week, we took advantage of the laundry (clean), but there was no designated parking next to the laundry or bath house. Another major inconvenience. Balanced against these issues, the staff was great -- helpful and friendly, and the location itself is a good place to serve as home base for visiting many of the sights nearby. Our premium site had a nice patio, propane grill, firepit, and relatively new Adirondeck-style furniture. Wifi was adequate for some streaming, but slowed in the evenings. Overall, the CG was a mixed bag, but we'd stay there again if we were in the area.