East Loop Campground sits in the high desert near Winslow, Arizona, where full hookups and pull-through sites put you within walking distance of ancestral Puebloan ruins. The campground offers water and electric (30/50 amp), showers, and a dump station. Reviewers praise the quiet, spacious sites and helpful staff, though some mention road maintenance issues and occasional water interruptions.
RV and tent camping. Ten sites have tent pads. Most sites are back-in or pull-through and can handle large rigs; maximum RV length 83 feet; camping limited to 14 nights.
The campground sits within Homolovi State Park, home to ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites. The park's exhibits and ruins interpret the history of the villages that thrived here centuries ago. Weather and SeasonsFall brings the most comfortable camping weather, with crisp mornings and daytime highs in the 60s–80s°F, nights cooling into the 30s–40s°F. Drier conditions reduce monsoon storm risk, and crowds thin out after summer. The campground stays open year-round, though campsite water hookups are unavailable through mid-March (water is available at the dump station). Arizona doesn't observe Daylight Saving Time, so sunrise and sunset stay on the same schedule all year.
Natural Features and SceneryGolden grasslands stretch toward big skies, with the Little Colorado River cutting through the high-desert terrain. The landscape here is defined as much by what's beneath it as what's visible: ancestral Puebloan villages that thrived centuries ago. Stone ruins sit just beyond the campsites. Desert light shifts throughout the day, casting long shadows across the archaeological sites and painting the sky in colors that haven't changed since the first people lived here.
Geological RegionHigh-desert on the Little Colorado River
Scenic ViewsScenic Northern Arizona desert vistas.