Cabins
Escape to the majestic Hualapai Mountains in Kingman, Arizona, where our cabin rentals serve as the perfect base for enjoying Kingmalot—the enchanting Renaissance-themed beer and mead festival. Nestled amid towering pines at 6,200 feet, these cozy cabins blend rustic charm with modern amenities like fully equipped kitchens, gas fireplaces, WiFi, and private patios for spotting wildlife, all while being 15-20 degrees cooler than the desert below. With rates starting at $100 per night and options for 2-4 guests (including pet-friendly choices), book today for a serene retreat after a day of medieval merriment.

RV Camping
Experience the thrill of Kingmalot—the Renaissance-themed beer and mead festival—right from your RV at Hualapai Mountain Park in Kingman, Arizona, where the event unfolds amidst the stunning Hualapai Mountains at 6,200 feet elevation, offering temperatures 15-20 degrees cooler than the desert floor. Choose from full hookup sites like Elk Ridge (up to 60 feet) or Pioneer Park (up to 30 feet), complete with water, sewer, electricity, grills, and picnic tables, all available seasonally from May to October but with dry camping options year-round for flexibility during the April festival. Rates start at $40 per night for hookups or $30 for dry sites, with first-come, first-served availability and nearby hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and easy access to medieval jousting and tastings—book early for an adventurous, convenient stay.

Tent Camping
Immerse yourself in the magic of Kingmalot at Hualapai Mountain Park, where tent camping amid towering pines and oaks at 6,200 feet provides a cool, forested escape just steps from the festival's Renaissance revelry in Kingman, Arizona. Over 70 dry tent sites scattered across areas like Pine Basin offer grills, picnic tables, and some with platforms or water access (no showers), on a first-come, first-served basis with a two-week maximum stay, perfect for spotting elk and deer while enjoying mountain tranquility. At $30 per night plus $10 per pet, these affordable spots let you unwind after a day of mead tasting and jousting, with nearby BLM options like Wild Cow Springs for free primitive camping if the park fills up—reserve your adventure today.

