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5 Best Bisbee, AZ, RV Parks You Can’t Miss

5 Best Bisbee, AZ, RV Parks You Can’t Miss

Bisbee, Arizona, RV parks are some of the coolest places to stay in the country. While it has a tiny population, you can understand why people call this southeastern Arizona town their permanent home. It’s nestled amidst the beauty of the mountainous desert region and offers plenty to do. Not only will the people there welcome you like a local, but you’ll also feel like one, too, when you pay a visit to these five RV parks in Bisbee.

Why You Should Visit Bisbee, Arizona

Bisbee, Arizona, is just 90 miles southeast of Tucson and a mere 11 miles north of the Mexico/U.S. border. With only 5500 year-round residents, Bisbee offers a respite from the city with its old-time feel. Visiting here is like stepping back into the old mining days of the 1800s.

Home to the famous Copper Queen Hotel and the Copper Queen Mine, the history alone is worth visiting. But with its many museums, art galleries, quirky antique stores, coffee shops, and restaurants, all built along the hillsides of the Mule Mountains, you’ll need a few days to explore. Its cultural scene is eclectic and energizing with art walks, stair tours, ghost tours, and various historical buildings. Bisbee even claims several western-style saloons, including the oldest continually-run bar in Arizona, St. Elmo

Haunted Stories Interviews from The Copper Queen Hotel Bisbee AZ. 2016

The area around Bisbee is worth visiting as well! If you need another reason to go, it’s only 23 miles from the infamous Tombstone, Arizona, where many famous Westerns were filmed. Gunfight reenactments still occur there daily. 

Bisbee and its neighboring communities should be on your list of Arizona towns to explore, and why not stay in a Bisbee, Arizona, RV park as your home base?

Tombstone & Bisbee, AZ - RV Living

Best Time of Year to Visit Bisbee, Arizona

The spring and fall are the best times to visit Bisbee. During those months, temperatures average in the mid-70s for the highs and high-40s for the lows.

If you’re seeking warmer weather, the summer gets hotter; however, you’ll also experience the most rainfall during this time, as this is the monsoon season.  You may even see snowfall here in early spring and late fall, as Bisbee sits at 5,500ft in elevation.

Pro Tip: Take on any season or weather in a 4-Season Camper. Learn more about: What Is a 4-Season Camper and When Do You Need One?

Woman bicycling through the main street of Bisbee, Arizona
With haunted hotels, museums, art galleries, and quirky antique stores, Bisbee, Arizona is the perfect spot to stop and explore.

5 Best Bisbee AZ RV Parks You Can’t Miss

While there’s only one RV park directly in Bisbee, many more lie in the surrounding desert region. With a variety of options, you can find an RV park that suits your adventurous style. In our opinion, these are the five best Bisbee, Arizona, RV parks you can’t miss.

1. Queen Mine RV Park

Address: 473 N. Dart Rd, Bisbee, AZ

Miles from Downtown: Three-quarters of a mile

Rates: Starting at $35/night with weekly and monthly rates available

If you want to be within walking distance of the heart of town, this is the Bisbee, Arizona, RV park of choice. It’s the only RV park in Bisbee proper. You’ll find full hookups, bathrooms, showers, and laundry facilities for your convenience. It’s been family-owned and operated for over 30 years and offers everything you need for your tour of southeast Arizona’s high country.

view from queen mine rv park in bisbee
Queen Mine RV Park is right in the heart of Bisbee, Arizona and in walking distance of all the sites. If you’re lucky, you’ll get a view of the neighboring mine out your back window!

2. Bisbee RV Park at Turquoise Valley

Address: 1791 W. Newell St, Naco, AZ

Miles from Downtown: 10 miles

Rates: Starting at $30/night with weekly and monthly rates available

The high desert RV park just outside of Bisbee offers easy access to the Mexican border, as well as all the history here. Located next to the Naco border crossing, you’ll have all the amenities of home right next to all the wonders of Mexico. Come for full hookups, speedy Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, showers, or close access to the border, but spend time at the Bisbee RV Park at Turquoise Valley.

Arizona welcome sign along highway.
While Arizona is known for hotter than hot weather, there may be snowfall in Bisbee, AZ in early spring and late fall.

3. Desert Oasis Campground

Address: 5311 Double Adobe Rd, McNeal, AZ

Miles from Downtown: 10 miles

Rates: Full-hookup sites start at $30/night with weekly and monthly rates available. There are also tent sites, dry camping sites, RV rentals, and cabins.

Offering views of the surrounding mountains, the Desert Oasis Campground is a Bisbee, Arizona, RV park you’ll remember. Here, you’ll get full hookups with all the amenities you expect in an RV park and then some.  

Take a hike on their three miles of trails, or play a game of pool in their all-inclusive recreation center, complete with a TV lounge and full kitchen. This RV park is also an official Arizona Dark Sky location, so you’ll be able to see the history of Bisbee during the day while stargazing at the Milky Way at night.

Desert Oasis Drone Video #2

4. The Shady Dell

Address: 1 Old Douglas Rd, Bisbee, AZ

Miles from Downtown: 3 miles

Rates: Pricing varies depending on the trailer chosen.

The Shady Dell is not your typical RV park. In fact, you don’t even need your own RV. They provide comfortable rigs for their guests, so you can leave yours at home. This vintage trailer court has been providing unique stays for Bisbee area visitors for over 30 years. 

While all of the trailers have their very own toilets, some don’t have showers, but a shower house is on-site. There are BBQ grills and fire pits for cooking and Dot’s Diner is on-premises serving delectable breakfasts and lunches on the weekends. 

You can stay in a 1947 Chris Craft Yacht, a variety of 1950s Spartan trailers, a vintage Airstream, or your choice of 13 different vintage trailers. If you’re looking for a unique camp setting, then this Bisbee, Arizona, RV park is just the right one for you.

A wide range of RV parks can be found around Bisbee, AZ making it the perfect spot to spend some time camping.

5. Double Adobe Campground

Address: 5057 W. Double Adobe Rd, McNeal, AZ

Miles from Downtown:  11 miles

Rates: Starting at $30/night with weekly, monthly, and long-term rates available.

The Double Adobe Campground is unique because it also comes with an option for shooting sports, including sporting clays, trapshooting, and skeet shooting.  You’ll get entertainment as well as full hookups, Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and even a game room. You also have access to tent sites and RV rentals.  

Double Adobe Campground gives you the space to rest while getting you to all the nearby places to explore.

Pro Tip: After soaking up southern Arizona, head north to visit the Grand Canyon. This is How to Plan an Epic RV Trip to the Grand Canyon.

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Bisbee Arizona RV Parks: A Respite from the World

After visiting Bisbee amidst the stark beauty of Southeastern Arizona, you might struggle going back to the real world. Its old town mining history and artsy vibe will have you wanting to book a few extra days. Combine that with the wonderful people that reside here full-time, and your local Bisbee, Arizona, RV parks might just become your go-to respite from the rest of the world.

Can you see yourself exploring Bisbee? Drop a comment below.

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Dean Harris

Thursday 26th of August 2021

Old Bisbee is mostly a vertical town, lots of walking up an down hills. The reason for fitness people and not so fit people to visit in the fall is Bisbee’s Thousand Step Race. There are several events including the ice block challenge but the main one is a race around the town using various stairways to transit the elevation differences. Hence the name. People not wishing to race can walk the route to see the points of interest during off race times/days.

Mortons on the Move

Thursday 26th of August 2021

The race sounds really cool! Thanks for sharing. :)