Room to Roam: Big-Rig Friendly Parks
Stop guessing if you’ll fit. Browse verified parks designed specifically for Class As, Super Cs, and 45’+ Fifth Wheels. Enjoy wide paved roads, high-clearance tree trimming, true 50-amp power, and the easy-in/easy-out access your rig deserves.
Navigate with Confidence
Driving a Class A or Super C is a different ballgame, and not every park makes the cut. Forget the anxiety of narrow lanes, low-hanging branches, and tight corners. The parks listed here have been vetted for maneuverability. We feature properties with wide paved roads, generous turning radiuses, and sites designed to accommodate rigs 40 feet and up. Park your coach without the white-knuckle stress.
Parks Designed for Rigs 40'+
- Select what matters to your rig, then open any park card for exact site lengths, turn-in angles, and clearance notes.
Choose Your Route & Region
Arizona’s terrain ranges from flat desert highways to steep mountain grades. Select a region below to find parks located near major interstates and wide arterials, ensuring you stay on big-rig friendly routes while avoiding tight local traffic.
Northern Arizona
Your summer cool-down headquarters. Stick to the I-40 corridor for easy-grade access to spacious forest parks, avoiding the tight switchbacks of the smaller mountain roads.
Southern Arizona
Wide-open spaces with easy I-10 access. These parks are known for massive desert pull-throughs, making it the perfect stress-free base camp for exploring Tucson.
Western Arizona
The easiest driving in the state. Enjoy flat, straight highways and massive sites built to accommodate 60’+ rigs towing boats and desert toys.
South Central (Greater Phoenix)
Urban luxury without the traffic jam. Stay at perimeter ‘Mega-Resorts’ located directly off the Loop freeways (101/202/303) for easy-in/easy-out city access.
Monthly & Long-Term Options
Many Arizona parks welcome extended stays for winter snowbirds and remote-work travelers. If you need a longer runway, request a monthly rate and ask about site length guarantees.
Find the Right Park for Your Rig & Lifestyle
Not all big-rig sites are created equal. Select your travel style below to see the specific questions you need to ask—from checking Wi-Fi speeds to confirming trailer parking.
- Snowbird Long-Stayers
- Confirm winter monthly availability and 50-amp service.
- Ask about mail, Wi-Fi verification, and long-site guarantees.
- Look for on-site activities and nearby groceries/services.
- Remote-Work Escapees
- Filter for Wi-Fi verified and quiet-zone sites.
- Choose concrete/asphalt pads for easy setup.
- Confirm cell coverage with your carrier.
- Family Road-Trippers
- Pick pull-throughs for fast arrivals and departures.
- Check for playgrounds, pools, and laundry.
- Save time by confirming after-hours check-in.
- Motorsports & Event Fans
- Book near your venue and confirm in/out routing on event days.
- Choose wide-road parks with long pull-throughs.
- Ask about trailer parking and late arrivals.
- River & Lake Weekenders
- Filter for boat-trailer parking and pet-friendly policies.
- Ask about rinse-down areas and nearby fuel.
- Confirm site length if you stay hitched.
- OHV / Toy-Hauler Crews
- Look for OHV-friendly parks near trailheads.
- Verify parking room for the full combo length.
- Respect quiet hours and posted trail rules.
Big-Rig Friendly FAQs
What RV length counts as “big-rig”?
Most owners use “big-rig” for 40–45′ motorhomes and large fifth-wheels, and some travel with overall lengths near 55–65′ when hitched. Always match your site to your measured length.
Do I need a pull-through site?
Not always. Pull-throughs are convenient for large rigs, but a longer back-in can be the better fit if you’re especially long—choose based on posted lengths and your comfort.
What makes a park truly “big-rig friendly”?
Long sites, 50-amp power, wide roads, generous corners, and clear overheads. Read recent reviews and call ahead for route guidance
How do I avoid low branches or tight turns?
Use our filters for wide roads/clearances, check satellite/Street View where available, and arrive in daylight when possible.
Will the listed length include my tow car or trailer?
Parks differ. If you plan to stay hitched, ask whether their posted maximum covers total length or just the RV.
Ready to Roll In, Set Up, and Relax?
Arizona has a spot that fits your rig and your plans—without tight squeezes or guesswork. Use the filters, pick your base, and book your big-rig site.