Seligman / Route 66 KOA
- 801 E Highway 66
- Seligman, AZ 86337
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Days are warm, nights are cool and the stars are crystal clear.
Relax! All PULL THROUGH sites make it easy to set up and relax after a day on the road. From tear drop campers to big diesel pushers, your rig can be accommodated easily. Nostalgia continues to be the mood in Seligman, with the town straddling the longest remaining stretch of Historic Route 66. Stop at Delgadillo’s Snow Cap for a malt, just as folks did in the 1950s. In the spring, cheer on hundreds of classic cars as they take off on the popular Fun Run to Topock. Enjoy fun and easy day trips to Laughlin, the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam. Or take a more challenging a 10 mile hike to Havasu Falls.
Then, come back to the campground’s high desert setting to relax and tell stories over the campfire of the day’s adventures. Days are warm, nights are cool and the stars are crystal clear. There’s no light pollution here!
Meet Your Hosts
A love for the Southwest and the great outdoors were the two main reasons Stephanie Tautkus decided to purchase the Seligman KOA in Seligman, Arizona. "I had visited the Southwest years ago and just knew that I needed to be here," says Stephanie.
In Orlando, Stephanie worked for the utilities commission until she realized her true calling and has put her talents to use updating and improving the campground in Seligman. "I have enjoyed the changes I have made so far," says Stephanie, "and have plans for so much more."
One of the other great assets of being at a campground is the ability to meet and talk to new people every day. Stephanie enjoys listening to their stories. "I enjoy hearing about their travels and end up getting caught up in their stories," says Stephanie.
With the Seligman KOA open year round, there is not much free time. However, when there is, Stephanie enjoys photography, hockey, horses, and hiking. She particularly enjoys these activities outside, in the beautiful Southwest.
Campground Amenities
Campground Activities
Hunting
Beautiful star gazing without light pollution
Rafting
Native American Elder Center
Railroad History
Route 66 History
Doggie Playground
Let your dog run free in this outdoor fenced area that is equipped with a dog jump, an A-frame obstacle, doggie seesaw, and raised dog walk. This playground is sure to tucker your pup out. The obstacles are large enough for big dogs, but small enough so littler dogs can enjoy them too. I have it on good authority there are some great smells out there that nearly every dog will would like to check out for him or herself!
Local Attractions
Havasupai Falls
Located on the south side of the Colorado River Havasupai Falls is one of the most remote and beautiful corners of the Grand Canyon and is noted for its four stunning blue-green waterfalls. Accessible only by foot, horseback or pre-arranged helicopter service, the trail from Hualapai Hilltop descends at a moderate grade for the first 1.5 miles into Hualapai Canyon and then levels off slightly for the remaining 6.5 miles to Supai Village.
The famous site of the canyon begins 1.5 miles downstream from Supai where four waterfalls plunge over cliffs of Redwall limestone in a space of two miles. The first is 72 feet high, Navajo Falls, and then Havasu Falls which drops 100 feet into a beautiful turquoise colored pool rimmed by travertine deposits… a perfect spot for swimming. The third is Mooney falls, 196 foot beautiful pool of water. Lastly two miles down is Beaver Falls. For information call Havasupai Tourist Enterprises at (928) 448-2731.
Town of Seligman
Self-guided walking tours of Seligman include historical buildings such as the Harvey House and the Cottage. Meet Angel "Mr. Route 66" Delgadillo at the barber shop. Bring your camera and take pictures of the famous Snow Cap Drive, who has been on the cover of National Geographic, Arizona Highways and many more.
Grand Canyon Caverns
Visit a place 21 stories deep in the earth...a place of our ancient past. See 3 million year old marine fossils...a replica of a giant ground sloth extinct for 20,000 years and the remains of a mummified bobcat. Guided walking tours take approximately 45 minutes. An elevator takes the tour 210 feet underground to the caverns. The trails are paved and well-lit. Handrails enclose the paths. Grand Canyon Caverns is open year-round except for Christmas Day.
Hoover Dam
Visit the western hemisphere’s highest concrete dam: 66 feet thick at its base, 726.4 feet high and stretching 1,244 feet across the Black Canyon. Constructed with 6.6 million tons of concrete in 1931, Hoover Dam was completed in 1935. It generates 1,344,800 kilowatts of hydroelectric power.
Laughlin, NV
Third largest vacation spot in Nevada. Enjoy the area with good food, gambling, entertainment, special events, boating and shopping at the brand name discount stores.
Grand Canyon Skywalk
This glass bridge suspends more than 4,000 feet above the Colorado River on the very edge of the Grand Canyon's West Rim. The vision of the Skywalk was to enable visitors to walk beyond the canyon walls, becoming surrounded by the Grand Canyon while standing at the edge of the Glass Bridge. Access to The Skywalk will run from dawn to dusk.
Located at Grand Canyon West’s Eagle Point, The Skywalk facility will also include a 6,000 square-foot visitor’s center on three levels which will contain a museum, movie theater, VIP lounge, gift shop, and several restaurants and bars, including a high-end restaurant called The Skywalk Café that will offer outdoor patio and rooftop seating on the edge of the canyon.
Reservation Line: 1-877-716-WEST(9378)
All pull-thru sites Big Rig Friendly some 73’ sites Pool Internet access Warm days, cool nights Early Childhood Development playground Horseshoes Volleyball Playground
Hualapai Tribal River Runners
One and two day motorized raft trips down the lower Grand Canyon between Diamond Creek and Pearce Ferry on Lake Mead. Reservations are required. (888) 255-9550
Grand Canyon Deer Farm
This is a wonderful hands-on animal experience of over 100 deer, buffalo, llamas, wallabies, mini horses and talking birds. Look, pet and hand-feed the animals as you walk along a scenic path. 100 Deer Farm Road, Williams, AZ 86046. Phone: (928) 635-4073. Open daily. Call for hours. Open since 1969.
Grand Canyon Railway
Ticket Office: Grand Canyon Blvd and Railroad Avenue, Williams, AZ 86046. Phone: (800) THE-TRAIN. Call for fare price information. This popular railway uses 1920s-vintage coaches to link Williams with the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. Visitors enjoy spectacular scenery during the ride, but they also enjoy the freedom of seeing the canyon without worrying about parking.
Peach Springs Indian Reservation
Obtain a permit from the Hualapi and drive to the bottom of the Grand Canyon via Diamond Creek Road, a beautiful scenic drive with stunning wild flowers and natural fauna.
Upcoming Events
FUN RUN to Topock (1st weekend in May)
Route 66 Fun Run, featuring over 800 classic cars touring the historic America’s Mother Road, is a wonderful event for car enthusiasts or anyone interested in America’s Mother Road. This exciting weekend also boasts a Miss Route 66 beauty pageant, wine and cheese silent auction, pancake breakfasts and much more.
Memorial Day Weekend
Brothers of the Third Wheel Rally, a nation-wide motorcycle gathering featuring games and rides for adults and children alike, is a must-visit fair experience. Everyone welcome
Last Weekend in July
Don’t miss Seligman Days, celebrating old fashioned fun, with parades, baseball games, bar-b-ques and more.



