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Apache Flats RV Resort offers a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking an authentic camping experience in the beautiful region of Sierra Vista, Arizona. Nestled at Clarkson Rd, this charming RV park provides a perfect blend of comfort and nature, catering to both adventurers and those looking for a tranquil getaway.
Known for its welcoming atmosphere, Apache Flats is particularly favored by military families and their affiliates. The resort features amenities such as a playground, a small dog park, and laundry facilities with showers. These thoughtful services ensure that guests have everything they need for a comfortable stay while exploring the surrounding area.
The resort's quiet environment is complemented by the presence of wildlife, adding a touch of adventure to your stay. Guests have reported sightings of javelina, coyotes, and deer, making Apache Flats a destination that connects you with nature.
Customer feedback highlights the resort's charm and convenience. Many appreciate its focus on military families and the variety of amenities provided for both children and pets. These reviews underscore Apache Flats RV Resort as an ideal choice for those looking to experience the great outdoors while enjoying modern comforts.
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
RV camping
Picnic tables
Public restroom
Public shower
Restroom
Running water
Tent sites
Wi-Fi
Credit cards
Debit cards
On-site parking
Dogs allowed
Great campground for military families and affiliates. It was very quiet. A couple of coyotes in the area so be careful with the small dogs. There’s a small playground, a tiny dog park, bathrooms with showers and laundry room and a dumpster station. We enjoyed our stay while exploring the area.
Very nice RV Park. Lots of wild animal late night activity ie: Javalina, Coyotes and Deer! The javalina will hang out under your Travel Trailer and spook your Wife & Pets! :-)
We only stayed overnight. There were several open sites. The price seems a little on the higher side for the area and military base. It was a nice, quiet campground
One of the nicest we have experienced located at foothills and small # of sites. We hope to return. They always had vacancies while we were there, but seemed to act like they were full all the time when we extended so I think their reservation systems is not the best tool. It was cold when we were there. Great laundry. Women showers were good but water never got hot just warm. I heard the men’s restroom was not that clean because some guests were filthy and left messes. They require reservations and to call but the office is closed weekends and holidays so that is limiting spontaneous plans. Sites were level with picnic table and hookups. The sand burs got into our dogs feet and as with many cg roads here the roads to walk dogs are not smooth and rocky. There is a nice sidewalk down middle of cg but the lights are way too bright at night IMHO. Coyotes, javalinas and deer around and in sites. Dog park is one of the smallest I have seen. Good resupply of poop bags and waste cans. The Heritage Park is closed. Centrally located to so many things to do. Nothing noteworthy about base services. Had a fighter overhead a few mornings. Bugle calls about 3 or 4 times a day were barely noticeable. We have a truck camper but saw plenty of big rigs with no issues we saw. Amanda and George in office were good to work with and accommodated our requests. Didn’t see camp host at all but others said he was helpful when office closed. Suggestions for improvement are: reservation system upgrades, warmer water temp.
Spacious sites with spectacular mountain views. Occasionally visited by deer and javalinas. Clean facilities with laundromat. Wish the dog pen would be expanded to a full sized dog run. Wish the walkway lights were made dark sky compliant.