Camping Near Me in Holbrook, az
Homolovi State Park
Arizona 87, Winslow, AZ
Lyman Lake State Park
11 US-180, Saint Johns, AZ
Created as an irrigation reservoir by damming the Little Colorado River, Lyman Lake State Park is a 1,200-acre park that encompasses the shoreline of a 1,500-acre reservoir at an elevation of... Read More
Woods Canyon Lake
Woods Canyon Lake Road, Payson, AZ
Overview:
Woods Canyon Lake Group Area is located in north central Arizona near the town of Heber. The camp is adjacent to popular Woods Canyon Lake and situated in... Read More
West Baldy Trail
Highway 273, Springerville, AZ
The trail starts just out of the parking area and through the gate. Please take a moment to sign the visitor register. The trail is easy to follow as it cuts across a wide meadow and edges up... Read More
Hannagan Meadow Lodge
23150 U.S. 191, Alpine, AZ
Since Hannagan Meadow Lodge was established in 1926, it has had a rich history derived from both roadbuilding and cattle ranching in the Southwest. The development of the Lodge over time has... Read More
Kachina Trail
Snowbowl Road (FR 516), Flagstaff, AZ
Kachina Trail is one of Flagstaff's most popular. Especially in fall, hikers gravitate to the colors as bright gold lights the way through surrounding aspen groves. Skirting the south face of... Read More
Lockett Meadow Campground
Forest Road 552, Flagstaff, AZ
This primitive campground offers a scenic view of the San Francisco Peaks and dry camping in the cool aspen trees that surround Lockett Meadow. This is a terrific campground for those who... Read More
Roosevelt Lake Marina
28085 AZ-188, Roosevelt, AZ
About Us:
Roosevelt Lake was voted the #1 Best Place to Visit in Arizona by CBS News in 2013. With 128 miles of sandy shoreline and crystal blue warm water framed by... Read More
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
675 Dead Horse Ranch Road, Cottonwood, AZ
Dead Horse Ranch State Park is a beautiful park located in the Riparian area of the Verde Valley. The park offers camping, hiking, biking, horseback riding, and rents Camping Cabins.The... Read More
Lost Dutchman State Park
6109 North Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ
Named after the fabled lost gold mine, Lost Dutchman State Park is located in the Sonoran Desert, 40 miles east of Phoenix. Several trails lead from the park into the Superstition Wilderness... Read More
Flintstones Bedrock City
101 South Highway 180, Williams, AZ
The Flintstones gang invites you to spend an hour or the entire day with them at Bedrock City. We have an array of fun activities including our Theme Park and Gift Shop. While you're here you... Read More
Bonita Creek
Bonita Creek offers some of the most outstanding birding opportunities in Southeastern Arizona. There are over 200 species of birds within the NCA. Optimum viewing season is spring and... Read More
Roper Lake State Park
101 E. Roper Lake Road, Safford, AZ
Picnic Areas/Shelters
There are several picnic areas throughout the park near the fishing and swimming areas. Most of these areas include a picnic table, BBQ grill and... Read More
Grand Canyon National Park
8 South Entrance Road, Grand Canyon, AZ
The Grand Canyon is more than a great chasm carved over millennia through the rocks of the Colorado Plateau. It is more than an awe-inspiring view. It is more than a pleasuring ground for those... Read More
Marble Canyon
18 Lodge Loop Rd, Marble Canyon, AZ
Beginning of the Grand Canyon
Marble Canyon, so named of its colorful rocks and cliff walls is just below Glen Canyon Dam and extends from this area of the Colorado River to the... Read More
Lees Ferry
Spencer Trail, Marble Canyon, AZ
Lees Ferry is the only place within Glen Canyon where visitors can drive to the Colorado River in over 700 miles of canyon country, right up to the first rapid in the Grand Canyon. A natural... Read More
Catalina State Park
11570 North Oracle Road, Tucson, AZ
Saguaro National Park
3693 S Old Spanish Rd , Tucson, AZ
Tucson, Arizona is home to the nation's largest cacti. The giant saguaro is the universal symbol of the American west. These majestic plants, found only in a small portion of the United States,... Read More
Cochise Trail
Cochise Trail #279
In the 1860’s, the charismatic Chiricahua Apache leader, Cochise, adopted the rugged canyons that cross the midsection of the Dragoon Mountains as a... Read More