An easy 80-mile drive east of Tucson, this new KOA offers an idyllic high-desert getaway in the shadow of 10,720-foot Graham Peak. Explore the sheer cliffs and granite domes of Cochise Stronghold, named for the famed Apache chief, and stop by Fort Bowie National Historic Site. Nearby, the striking rock pinnacles and diverse habitats of Chiricahua National Monument make this a prime destination for birding and hiking. The Wild West frontier town of Tombstone is about an hour away. You are in the heart of Cochise County's wine region, home to several tasting rooms set among scenic vineyards. Back at camp, dig into delicious meals at the KOA Roadrunner Kafe or on our large covered patio, enjoy hand-dipped ice cream and check out the variety of group activities. Browse the camp store for groceries, RV supplies and unique gifts. You'll also find an RV/truck wash right next door. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 110 feet.
Where Is Willcox/Cochise KOA Holiday Located?
We are conveniently located right off of I-10 at exit 340. Be sure to allow a few days to explore the wealth of attractions this area offers to visitors of all ages!
Campgrounds near Willcox wine country offer a taste of Arizona with nearby wineries, tasting rooms and vineyards just minutes away. Visitors love visiting Golden Rule Vineyards, Coronado Vineyards and the microbrewery at Tirrito Farm. Tour the area's landmarks, highways and regions when you visit:
What Site Types Are Available?
Experience nature from the window views of your parked RV, sleep in a log cabin or go deluxe tent camping in Willcox, AZ. There is a campsite option for everyone at our KOA Campground. We also offer group event facilities for companies wanting a workplace retreat. Select your desired vacation days with your number of guests to see accommodation choices. We offer:
We currently offer the following activities:
Starts: 04/11/2025 - Ends: 04/13/2025
An annual community event highlighting the rich western heritage of Willcox, Arizona! A weekend of family fun, country music, western vendors, rodeo, & a chuck wagon cook-off.
Starts: 05/17/2025 - Ends: 05/18/2025
This twice-a-year wine festival highlights the Willcox wine region. Enjoy live music, a variety of vendors, & wine tasting in Historic Railroad Park. Located just steps away from museums, restaurants, boutique shops & more in the downtown district.
Cancellation Policy:If you need to cancel your reservation, please call the campground before the deadlines below to receive a refund of your deposit, less a $20 administrative cancellation fee. Text and email notifications of cancellations will not be accepted.
Cancellation Deadlines:
• RV & Tent Sites: You must give 7 days cancellation notice. Call the KOA you made your reservation with by 4 p.m., seven days before your scheduled arrival.
• Lodging & Accommodations: You must give 14 days cancellation notice. Call the KOA you made your reservation with by 4 p.m., fourteen days before your scheduled arrival.
Cancellation Details:
• Reservations made after these deadlines require nonrefundable deposits.
• Cancellations made after the deadlines will result in forfeiture of the full deposit.
• No refunds are given due to the discomforts of nature, including no-shows and early checkouts.
• No refunds are given on or after the arrival date.
• Refunds will be processed using the original credit/debit card, with no exceptions.
• The cancellation policy may be amended during a Regional/National travel disruption.
• Holidays and special events may have unique deposit and/or cancellation requirements. Please check with your selected KOA for details.