Feeling a bit spontaneous this week? If you love Arizona’s lush forests, then perhaps an impromptu camping trip is in order! Check out these no reservation campgrounds in Arizona that don’t require calling in advance and have lovely surroundings. Remember that most are first come, first served so arrive early to stake your claim.
- Bear Canyon Campground (Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests)
Devin/Flickr Let’s start this list with a campground at Bear Canyon Lake, located about 25 miles west of Heber. This is a beautiful lake in a canyon surrounded by trees and wildlife, making this area feel secluded. Details: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
- Canyon Point Campground (Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests)
Mike B./Yelp You’ll find this campsite 19 miles west of Heber and it has 20 sites under towering pines that don’t require reservations. Details: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
- Dairy Springs Campground (Coconino National Forest)
Photo via U.S. National Forest website This is one of several campgrounds located near Mormon Lake in northern Arizona and is quite pretty. Half of the sites are available as first-come, first-served and located near some scenic hiking trails. Details: Coconino National Forest
- DeMotte Campground (Kaibab National Forest)
Kaibab National Forest/Flickr Located near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, DeMotte Campground offers a lovely view of this secluded area of the state. Half of the campsites are available without a reservation and the entire area is open between May 14 and October 15 each year. Details: Kaibab National Forest
- Desert View Campground (Grand Canyon National Park)
Grand Canyon National Park/Flickr If you want to check out the Grand Canyon with stay that would fully embrace the beauty of the area, you may want to check out this campground. Desert View is located on the South Rim and has 50 sites available, each accommodating up to six people. Details: Grand Canyon National Park
- Hilltop Campground (Prescott National Forest)
Alan Levine/Flickr This campground is one of several spread around Lynx Lake near Prescott and it’s quite a pretty area. All of the 38 campsites here are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and you will love that it’s just a half-mile walk from the lake. Details: Prescott National Forest
- Manzanita Campground (Coconino National Forest)
David L./Yelp This campground is located just south of Slide Rock State Park along the beautiful Oak Creek. You’ll find just seven campsites that are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and is not available to RV campers due to the small size. Details: Coconino National Forest
- Pine Flat Campground (Coconino National Forest)
Aide M./Yelp Here’s another pretty campground near Oak Creek! It sits close to the West Fork Oak Creek Trail and a majority of the 56 campsites don’t require a reservation (only 18 do). Details: Coconino National Forest
Want to check out one of the prettiest campgrounds in the state? Read about Kaibab Lake Campground near Williams in This Just Might Be The Most Beautiful Campground In All Of Arizona.
Devin/Flickr
Let’s start this list with a campground at Bear Canyon Lake, located about 25 miles west of Heber. This is a beautiful lake in a canyon surrounded by trees and wildlife, making this area feel secluded. Details: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
Mike B./Yelp
You’ll find this campsite 19 miles west of Heber and it has 20 sites under towering pines that don’t require reservations. Details: Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
Photo via U.S. National Forest website
This is one of several campgrounds located near Mormon Lake in northern Arizona and is quite pretty. Half of the sites are available as first-come, first-served and located near some scenic hiking trails. Details: Coconino National Forest
Kaibab National Forest/Flickr
Located near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, DeMotte Campground offers a lovely view of this secluded area of the state. Half of the campsites are available without a reservation and the entire area is open between May 14 and October 15 each year. Details: Kaibab National Forest
Grand Canyon National Park/Flickr
If you want to check out the Grand Canyon with stay that would fully embrace the beauty of the area, you may want to check out this campground. Desert View is located on the South Rim and has 50 sites available, each accommodating up to six people. Details: Grand Canyon National Park
Alan Levine/Flickr
This campground is one of several spread around Lynx Lake near Prescott and it’s quite a pretty area. All of the 38 campsites here are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and you will love that it’s just a half-mile walk from the lake. Details: Prescott National Forest
David L./Yelp
This campground is located just south of Slide Rock State Park along the beautiful Oak Creek. You’ll find just seven campsites that are available on a first-come, first-serve basis and is not available to RV campers due to the small size. Details: Coconino National Forest
Aide M./Yelp
Here’s another pretty campground near Oak Creek! It sits close to the West Fork Oak Creek Trail and a majority of the 56 campsites don’t require a reservation (only 18 do). Details: Coconino National Forest
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No Reservation Campgrounds In Arizona October 23, 2020 Leah Where can I go primitive camping in Arizona? When deciding on where to camp in Arizona, it’s important to decide on what type of camping you’ll be doing. Do you want luxurious “glamping” with an RV hooked up to electricity and water or in a fancy yurt? Or do you want a more “true” camping experience out under the stars where you escape the modern amenities of life for a little bit? If you prefer the latter, try Brookchar Campground. Located at Big Lake, Arizona, this campground is as rustic as it gets. They only allow tent camping and there are only 13 campsites, making it quiet, primitive, and perfect for those that want to escape into nature. What are the most unique places to spend the night in Arizona? The best campgrounds in Arizona are often ones that give people the best experiences. There are many typical campsites out there that are great if you just want to relax in nature, but if you want to spice things up, we have a great place to recommend. Many people don’t know that Arizona has a pirate-themed campground. Yes, really! Located right along the water, you can embrace your inner pirate at this fun spot while also enjoying fun activities, luxurious camping accommodations, and a great restaurant on top of it all. You can learn more about the campground, called Pirate’s Den, by following this link. Where can I find the largest campground in Arizona? There are many possibilities to consider when camping in Arizona. You can camp in the equivalent to a small town at the Lazy Days KOA located in Tuscon. This absolutely massive campground has tons of campsites, multiple pools, a convenience store, a full-service restaurant, and even a sauna. They offer everything in terms of camping types - cabin rentals, covered RV sites, and places to pitch your tent. Plus, the scenery is plenty nice to look at and it’s dog-friendly. It seriously is like its own little town, and yet it’s just a massive campground. If the whole family needs some time away from home without missing out on all the usual luxuries, here is your place.
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No Reservation Campgrounds In Arizona
October 23, 2020
Leah
Where can I go primitive camping in Arizona? When deciding on where to camp in Arizona, it’s important to decide on what type of camping you’ll be doing. Do you want luxurious “glamping” with an RV hooked up to electricity and water or in a fancy yurt? Or do you want a more “true” camping experience out under the stars where you escape the modern amenities of life for a little bit? If you prefer the latter, try Brookchar Campground. Located at Big Lake, Arizona, this campground is as rustic as it gets. They only allow tent camping and there are only 13 campsites, making it quiet, primitive, and perfect for those that want to escape into nature. What are the most unique places to spend the night in Arizona? The best campgrounds in Arizona are often ones that give people the best experiences. There are many typical campsites out there that are great if you just want to relax in nature, but if you want to spice things up, we have a great place to recommend. Many people don’t know that Arizona has a pirate-themed campground. Yes, really! Located right along the water, you can embrace your inner pirate at this fun spot while also enjoying fun activities, luxurious camping accommodations, and a great restaurant on top of it all. You can learn more about the campground, called Pirate’s Den, by following this link. Where can I find the largest campground in Arizona? There are many possibilities to consider when camping in Arizona. You can camp in the equivalent to a small town at the Lazy Days KOA located in Tuscon. This absolutely massive campground has tons of campsites, multiple pools, a convenience store, a full-service restaurant, and even a sauna. They offer everything in terms of camping types - cabin rentals, covered RV sites, and places to pitch your tent. Plus, the scenery is plenty nice to look at and it’s dog-friendly. It seriously is like its own little town, and yet it’s just a massive campground. If the whole family needs some time away from home without missing out on all the usual luxuries, here is your place.
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The OIYS Visitor Center
When deciding on where to camp in Arizona, it’s important to decide on what type of camping you’ll be doing. Do you want luxurious “glamping” with an RV hooked up to electricity and water or in a fancy yurt? Or do you want a more “true” camping experience out under the stars where you escape the modern amenities of life for a little bit? If you prefer the latter, try Brookchar Campground. Located at Big Lake, Arizona, this campground is as rustic as it gets. They only allow tent camping and there are only 13 campsites, making it quiet, primitive, and perfect for those that want to escape into nature.
What are the most unique places to spend the night in Arizona?
The best campgrounds in Arizona are often ones that give people the best experiences. There are many typical campsites out there that are great if you just want to relax in nature, but if you want to spice things up, we have a great place to recommend. Many people don’t know that Arizona has a pirate-themed campground. Yes, really! Located right along the water, you can embrace your inner pirate at this fun spot while also enjoying fun activities, luxurious camping accommodations, and a great restaurant on top of it all. You can learn more about the campground, called Pirate’s Den, by following this link.
Where can I find the largest campground in Arizona?
There are many possibilities to consider when camping in Arizona. You can camp in the equivalent to a small town at the Lazy Days KOA located in Tuscon. This absolutely massive campground has tons of campsites, multiple pools, a convenience store, a full-service restaurant, and even a sauna. They offer everything in terms of camping types - cabin rentals, covered RV sites, and places to pitch your tent. Plus, the scenery is plenty nice to look at and it’s dog-friendly. It seriously is like its own little town, and yet it’s just a massive campground. If the whole family needs some time away from home without missing out on all the usual luxuries, here is your place.