
Grand Canyon / Williams KOA Journey
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Stay at Grand Canyon/Williams KOA Journey when you want to adventure into the Northern Arizona wild. Our KOA Campground in Williams, Arizona, is the closest KOA to the Grand Canyon, making it the perfect base camp for you and your family — especially for a mid-week visit. Our Williams, AZ campground is also open from March to October, so it is ideal for locals or international travelers passing through the area on their way to their destinations.
Things to Do While Staying at Grand Canyon/Williams KOA Journey
You and your family have many opportunities to explore the local area while staying at Grand Canyon / Williams KOA Journey. Our campgrounds allow for camping near Grand Canyon National Park, where you can hike for beautiful views of the historic rocks and wildlife. For a different view of the Grand Canyon, we can help you book a helicopter or airplane ride to experience a spectacular aerial tour of this natural wonder. We offer professional concierge services to help you book tickets and tours to explore the Northern Arizona area.
For more fun in the sun, we can help you book exciting Jeep and rafting trips. The Jeep tours come right to the campground for pickup and drop-off. During the tour, you will see another side of Arizona while exploring rugged sites. You can also try whitewater rafting — a thrilling activity that the whole family will love. We can make a reservation for your rafting excursion whenever it is convenient for you. Some smooth water float trips are also available if you want to be on the water but would rather have a more relaxing experience.
Our campgrounds near Grand Canyon attractions provide a short trip to visit places like downtown Williams, Arizona. Located just minutes from the campground, it’s a charming stop on historic Route 66. Stay an extra day to explore the Route 66 nostalgia diners and shops, festivals, local craft breweries, and restaurants. In the summer, watch out for bandits on main street who stage a live shootout show for visitors.
You and your family can also enjoy a train ride on the Grand Canyon Railway. With the Railway just minutes from our campground, you can get to the Grand Canyon South Rim in no time.
Nature lovers and historians alike can spend time learning while visiting the Flagstaff Area National Monuments, home to the Wupatki, Walnut Canyon and Sunset Crater Volcano National Monuments. During your trip, you can learn about the lives of the people who lived in the area many centuries ago. You will also hear about the stories and traditions passed down through generations that Native American descendants still tell and do today.