ARIZONA STATE PARKS - CAMPGROUNDS |
Alamo Lake State Park
928- 669-2088
Alamo Lake State Park,
Wenden, AZ 85357 |
36 camping - 27 RV sites |
Buckskin Mountain State Park
928 667-3231 -
5476 North US Hwy 95
Parker, AZ 85344 |
68 camping & RV sites - 21 cabana sites |
Catalina State Park
520 -628-5798 -
11570 N. Oracle Rd -
Tucson, AZ 85737 |
120 sites |
Cattail Cove State Park
928 -855-1223
Lake Havasu City, AZ 86405 |
61 Camping - RV sites |
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
928 -634-5283
675 Dead Horse Ranch Rd.
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
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123 sites and 8 cabins |
Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area
928 -537-3680 -
1500 N. Fool Hollow Lake
Show Low, AZ 85901 |
123 sites |
Homolovi State Park
928 -289-4106
Winslow, AZ 86047 |
Tent and RV sites |
Kartchner Caverns State Park
520-586-4100
Benson, AZ 85602 |
Multiple full service sites
Cave tour nearby |
Lake Havasu State Park
928 - 855-2784
699 London Bridge Road
Lake Havasu, AZ 86403 |
45 non-electric sites |
Lost Dutchman State Park
480 - 982-4485
6109 N. Apache Trail
Apache Junction, AZ 85119 |
35 sites |
Patagonia Lake State Park
520 - 287-6965
400 Patagonia Lake Rd
Patagonia, AZ 85624 |
72 developed sites - 34 RV sites |
Picacho Peak State Park
520-466-3183
Picacho, AZ 85141 |
2 group campsites |
Riordan Mansion State Historic Park |
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River Island Unit
928-667-3386
5200 N. Highway 95
Parker, AZ 85344 |
37 campsites |
Roper Lake State Park
928-428-6760
101 E. Roper Lake Road
Safford, AZ 85546 |
15 group camping - 45 sites - 8 cabins |
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State parks usually have the lowest rates.
Many offer Senior discounts. See the specific details for the park in which you are interested.
Primitive Camping means with a tent and no service like electricity and water. This is the cheapest way.
Not all parks offer this lower rate.
Camper / Motor home pull in sites can come with a variety of amenities. Rates vary depending if they are with and without services such as electrical hook-up, water, waste water dump and cable TV.
Cabins: When available rates often vary depending on location and the size of the cabin within the park.
Cottages: Same thing applies as for cabins about location and size prices.
Dogs: Parks vary on this, but some welcome well behaved dogs. Some charge $15. per night for a dog to stay with you. You are always expected to clean up after your dog.
Some parks do not welcome dogs, and others prohibit them from certain areas such as buildings on site etc. Leash regulations often apply, as well.
Activities are usually based on the type of location.
The campground headquarters can provide you with information about campground activities and events.
Often there are lists and pamphlets for local tourist attractions there.
Most offer a beach or swimming pool or river. Canoeing or boating is often available.
Almost all have picnic areas and hiking trails.
For those that like golf, there are some campgrounds with a course nearby or in the park. |