Where to Stay in Ash Fork, AZ

Looking for a place to rest your head during your Route 66 journey? Ash Fork may be a small town, but it offers a variety of unique lodging options for every kind of traveler.

Canyon’s Edge Route 66 Motel A classic roadside stop with a fresh twist. Originally known as the Nomad Motel in the 1950s and 60s, Canyon’s Edge has been fully updated under new ownership. Conveniently located on Route 66, it offers remodeled rooms and suites with modern amenities and vintage charm. Book via major travel websites or call 928-637-2514.

Interstate 40 Grand Canyon RV Park and Campground Perfect for RVers and campers, this park features 49 RV spots, 9 tent sites, and 5 cabins. Amenities include showers, restrooms, a laundromat, and septic dump. Located at 783 South Old Highway 66. Call 928-637-9897 to reserve your spot.

A Spark in the Dark Campground Looking for something off-grid and magical? This primitive campground sits on 40 private acres and is ideal for stargazing, meditation, and getting back to nature. Choose from dry camping sites or a breezy open-sided cabin. Supplies are available at the Moonlight Market. Look them up online!

Boondocking Opportunities If you prefer dispersed camping, you’re in luck. Ash Fork is surrounded by public lands with excellent boondocking sites. Contact the Ash Fork Historic Museum (ashforkhistoricmuseum1999@gmail.com) for directions and safety info.

Airbnb Several off-grid tiny homes and rustic cabins are available on Airbnb, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle.

No matter where you stay, Ash Fork makes a great home base for exploring Route 66, historic sites, and the natural beauty of Northern Arizona. Start your visit with us at the Ash Fork Route 66 Museum!

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