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What campers say

Point of Rocks RV Campground sits amid distinctive granite dells with direct trail access to Watson Lake and an on-site Adventure Trail, making it a strong choice for hikers and kayakers. Management is organized with online reservations, helpful staff, and clean facilities—several reviewers note well-kept restrooms, hot showers, and laundry. Sites are shaded and scenic but vary: many are private and nestled in the rocks, while some are uneven or close to the highway; road noise and dust can be noticeable at a few locations. Close to Prescott for supplies, it offers a unique setting with easy access to outdoor activities.

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📖 About This Campground

Point of Rocks Campground in Prescott Arizona is located 4 miles north of Prescott and offers full hookup RV and tent sites in a natural setting among trees and sand stone rocks on a hill. Close to a community managed park with trails. Some sites have views of the surrounding area

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⭐ 2 Reviews⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.5

Anna

Point of Rocks is nestled in the Granite Dells, right next to Watson Lake, and near to downtown Prescott. You can hike straight from the campsite into the Dells, get up on the rocks and see the lake and the campground from above, and also hike straight to Watson Lake. We got an Uber into town (they've just started up around here) and it cost us about $14 each way - there are lots of great breweries, bars and restaurants, so it's worth the fare. The campground itself is a bit of a mixed bag. Some of the sites are quite small, and back on to each other or are close together, but there are a lot that can accommodate big rigs (we saw a number of large fifth wheels) and some that back straight up to the rocks, which is nice. There were quite a lot of what seemed like permanent rigs, which looked a bit messy, and overall the atmosphere wasn't quite as friendly as some places we've stayed (not a problem, just an observation). Having said that, our site was fairly level, had some nice views, despite backing on to another site directly, and had full hook-ups. The bathrooms were clean, there is a laundry, and the wifi was the best we've found - it was fast and worked everywhere on site. We camped in March in a travel trailer and would stay here again - it's a really nice location in a great area.

Legacy Reviews

This is a pretty little campground a few miles outside of town. Located in the "mountains" there are hiking trails right from the campsites. Not suitable for big rigs it is a nice spot if you can fit.