Trailer Village RV Park is located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. This great RV campground offers full hookups plus Cable TV hookups. This Grand Canyon RV Campground is located close to the south rim and shuttle stops making it a great place to camp during your Grand Canyon vacation.

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Trailer Village RV Park - Grand Canyon National Park
One great thing about staying in the Trailer Village RV Park is the free Grand Canyon shuttle buses stop every 15 minutes at Trailer Village.
Trailer Village RV Park is managed by Delaware North.
Number of Sites: 123
Location in the park: Trailer Village is approximately 1 mile from the South Rim.
Campsite Cost: Make sure to check with the park for the most updated camping fees
Payments accepted: Book online or over the phone with a credit card.
Reservations: Yes, reservations can be made online or over the phone.
Campground Address: 100 Trailer Village Rd, Grand Canyon Village, AZ 86023
Latitude/Longitude: 36.052825 / -112.114971
Accessible Sites: Paved sites are wheelchair accessible. There are 3 accessible restrooms in the RV park.
Pets Allowed: Yes, All pets must remain on a leash.

Campground Reservations
Are campground Reservations Available?
Phone Number? 877-404-4611
Online? You can book a reservation online here.
How Far Ahead can you make a reservation?
Reservations can be made up to 13 months in advance. If visiting in our high volume season (May through October) they recommend making reservations 1 year in advance.
First Come, First Served?

Campground Amenities
Dump Station: Yes
Bear Boxes: No
Flush Toilets: Yes
Payphone: There is a security phone at the contact station but no payphone.
Firewood: Charcoal fires only. No wood fires allowed.
Is wifi available? there is free limited WiFi available down the road at the Canyon Village General Store and Deli (a half-mile away), as well as the Yavapai Lodge lobby.
Is cellular Phone Service Available? No
Is camp host available on site? There are employees at the contact station right when you enter the campground.
Is firewood available for purchase? Charcoal fires only. No wood fires allowed.
Amenities at each campsite:
Fire pit in the site? There are BBQ Brassieres at each site but not a fire ring.
Picnic Table in the site? Yes
Potable Water? Yes

RV Camping at Campground
The campground features paved pull-through sites with full hook up. This is the only in park Family RV campground.
RV Length: RV Length is by site there are sites that can fit vehicles up to 50 feet.
Generators: There are hookups at each site.
Hook-Ups:
- Electrical hookup (30 amp and 50 amp sites available)
- Cable TV hookup
- Sewage and water hookups
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How to get to Campground
When you enter the Park, you will see 3 options on the park signage; Market Plaza, Village, and Campgrounds. Follow the signs to Campgrounds, and once you get close, the signage will change to Trailer Village.

Campground Regulations
Check-In time: 12 pm
Checkout time: 12 pm
Quiet Hours: 10 pm to 8 am
Charcoal fires only. No wood fires allowed.
Campground Map

Additional Grand Canyon National Park Information & Resources
Grand Canyon National Park Lodging
There are multiple National Park Lodges within the Grand Canyon National Park. Choosing which lodge to stay in depends mainly on the parts of the park you're hoping to explore!
South Rim Lodging Options
🏨Ready to Book the El Tovar -> Click Here
This Registered National Historic Landmark was first built in 1905 (when it welcomed President Theodore Roosevelt) and renovated in 2005.
With rooms that have a great view of the landscape, the rustic and charming architecture of the El Tovar became a blueprint for many lodges in National Parks across the US.
It is home to a concierge service, a fine-dining restaurant, a gift shop, and more.
🏨Ready to Book the Yavapai Lodge -> Click Here
It is one of the lodges in the Grand Canyon that looks unassuming but will surprise you in the best way possible.
You'll be accommodated with the best service, and if you get lucky (like we did), you might even spot an Elk on the grounds of the lodge itself.
🏨Ready to Book the Bright Angel Lodge -> Click Here
One of the top places to stay in the Grand Canyon National Park, the Bright Angel Lodge is home to the Arizona Room (a lovely fine-dining joint with a view) as well as an ice-cream parlor.
It is the closest lodging option close to the famous Bright Angel Trail, and here you can also rent one of the log cabins if you're looking for a fun romantic getaway.
Kachina Lodge & Thunderbird Lodge
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🏨Ready to Book the Thunderbird Lodge -> Click Here
If you're in search of accommodation for big groups and families, the Kachina and Thunderbird lodges are the ones for you.
They're located near the edge of the South Rim within proximity of the El Tovar Hotel. With their central location, you'll have easy access to trails restaurants and even have scenic vistas of the Canyon in all its splendor.
🏨Ready to Book the Maswik Lodge -> Click Here
Located near the canyon edge in the Ponderosa Pine forest is a modern, motel-style cabin called Maswik Lodge.
With its rich history and culture, this lodge has in-house dining, a gift shop, and easy access to trails. Reservations are recommended to be made up to a year in advance.
Bottom of Grand Canyon Lodging
Phantom Ranch
Located north of the Bright Angel Campground, this lodge is a popular spot amongst overnight hikers, mule riders, river rafting groups, and more!
The Phantom Ranch, considered one of the nation's top National park lodges, is a favorite among tourists, so make your reservations in advance.
North Rim Lodging Options
Sadly, on July 12, 2025 The Grand Canyon Lodge on the north rim was completely lost as it caught fire in the Dragon Bravo Fire. Approximately 50 to 80 structures were lost and has led to the closure of the North Rim to all public access for the remainder of the 2025 season.
Closed in the winter, the Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge is the only in-park accommodation in the North Rim part of the Grand Canyon.
It's well sought-out so book your rooms at least a year in advance. The cozy and rustic design, coupled with the limestone architecture, genuinely brings the canyons' natural beauty into the lodge itself.
Lodging near Grand Canyon National Park
For the South Rim, the closest lodging can be found in Tusayan, Arizona.
Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel
🏨Ready to Book the Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel -> Click Here
Take advantage of a terrace, a garden, and a bar at Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel. For some rest and relaxation, visit the hot tub. Be sure to enjoy a meal at JJKs, the onsite family restaurant. Free in-room Wi-Fi and a 24-hour business center are available to all guests.
Red Feather Lodge
🏨Ready to Book the Red Feather Lodge -> Click Here
Take advantage of laundry facilities, a bar, and a gym at Red Feather Lodge. Be sure to enjoy a meal at Plaza Bonita, the onsite restaurant. Stay connected with free in-room Wi-Fi.
The Grand Hotel
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At The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon, you can look forward to shopping on site, a fireplace in the lobby, and a bar. For some rest and relaxation, visit the hot tub. The onsite restaurant, Canyon Star Steakhouse, features American cuisine and happy hour. Stay connected with free in-room Wi-Fi, and guests can find other amenities such as a 24-hour business center.
Holiday Inn Resort The Squire at Grand Canyon by IHG
🏨Ready to Book the Holiday Inn Resort The Squire at Grand Canyon by IHG -> Click Here
Consider a stay at Best Western Premier Grand Canyon Squire Inn and take advantage of a coffee shop/café, a garden, and an arcade/game room. For some rest and relaxation, visit the 2 hot tubs. Enjoy a meal at the two onsite restaurants. Free in-room Wi-Fi, with speed of 25+ Mbps, is available to all guests, along with laundry facilities and a fireplace in the lobby.
Click on the map below to see additional hotels and vacation rentals near the Grand Canyon.
Grand Canyon National Park Guided Tours
Grand Canyon Signature Hummer Tour with Optional Sunset Views
⭐️ Rating: 4.8 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ Tour Length: 2 Hours and 30 Minutes | 🚌Check Rates and Availability
Make the most of limited time and see the highlights of Grand Canyon National Park in just a couple of hours on this sightseeing tour. Ride in a windowless, open-air Hummer and listen to commentary from your guide as you visit some of the canyon's best lookout points, where you can hop out, take photos, and explore. Since this is a small group tour, you'll have plenty of time to ask questions, too.
Grand Canyon Sunset Hiking Adventure Deep Below the South Rim
⭐️ Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ Tour Length: 5 hours | 🥾Check Rates and Availability
You will take arguably the best hike on this planet as you leave the crowds behind and go on an adventure led by your tour guide, who's passionate about showing you the very best of what the Grand Canyon has to offer. You'll be kitted out with snacks, water, and lunch, and you will be picked up from your Northern Arizona Hotel before you set off on this private tour tailored to you. There's plenty of time for photos, too.
4-Hour Biblical Creation + Sunset Tour - Grand Canyon National Park South Rim
⭐️ Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars | ⏳ Tour Length: 4 hours | 🚌Check Rates and Availability
Experience the Grand Canyon from the biblical creation perspective with Canyon Ministries. The sunset rim tour begins inside the park at the Grand Canyon Visitor Center flagpole, meeting around 4 hours before sunset. From there, you will journey along the South Rim's east side on Desert View Drive, traveling in the comfort of some of the most breathtaking overlooks and vistas.
At the end of the tour, you will close out the day with an amazing sunset over the west rim.
Click Here for a complete list of tours offered at Grand Canyon National Park!
Grand Canyon National Park Entrance Fee
Park entrance fees are separate from camping and lodging fees.
Park Entrance Pass - $35.00 Per private vehicle (valid for 1-7 days from the date of purchase)
Park Entrance Pass - Motorcycle - $30.00 Per motorcycle (valid for 1-7 days from the date of purchase)
Per-Person Entrance Pass - $20.00 Visitors 16 years or older who enter on foot, bicycle, or as part of an organized group not involved in a commercial tour.
$8.00 per person for Non-Commercial Group (16+ persons)
$8.00 per person for vehicles with a capacity of 1-25
$300.00 for Commercial Motor Coach with 26+ seats
Learn more about National Park Passes for parks that have an entrance fee.
$80.00 - For the America the Beautiful/National Park Pass. The pass covers entrance fees to all US National Park Sites and over 2,000 Federal Recreation Fee Sites for an entire year and covers everyone in the car for per-vehicle sites and up to 4 adults for per-person sites.

Buy your pass at this link, and REI will donate 10% of pass proceeds to the National Forest Foundation, National Park Foundation, and the U.S. Endowment for Forestry & Communities.
National Park Free Entrance Days -Mark your calendars with the five free entrance days the National Park Service offers annually.
Additional Grand Canyon Resources
Things to do Grand Canyon - The top things to do in Grand Canyon that you don't want to miss during your trip!
Grand Canyon Restaurants - South Rim - Check out all the delicious places to enjoy a meal during your trip.
Grand Canyon Shuttle Bus - Find out what you need to know to plan your trip.
Grand Canyon Winter - If you are heading to the park in the winter make sure to plan ahead.
Arizona National Park - Check out all of the amazing National Parks in Arizona you can visit. So many are close to the Grand Canyon!
Grand Canyon National Park Lodges - Check out all of the lodges you can stay in within the park including Bright Angel Lodge, Phantom Ranch, and the El Tovar.
National Park Lodges - The El Tovar is just one of the amazing National Park Lodges in the United States.
Check out all of our Grand Canyon National Park articles for additional information and great tips on planning an epic vacation to this beautiful Arizona National Park!
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