Stewart Campground

About: Stewart Campground is the only one of the three lower Cave Creek Campgrounds that you can visit without fording the creek. This is a cool, shady streamside camp where sites are clustered under a healthy stand of Arizona cypress trees, with some picturesque old sycamores closer to the streamside. As with all Cave Creek … Read more

Prince of Tucson RV Park

About: The Prince of Tucson RV Park is conveniently located on the northwest side of Tucson, just off I-10 and only minutes away from restaurants, shopping, golf and local attractions. Tucson’s weather is outstanding, whether you want to relax by the pool and Jacuzzi or hike in the Saguaro National Park. During the winter months … Read more

Winn Campground

About: Situated near the Mt. Baldy trailheads and the East and West forks of the Little Colorado River, Winn campground is an excellent choice for anglers and hikers. Some sites border a large meadow where elk are often seen at twilight. Vegetation type is mixed conifer and aspen. Fees: See Forest Service website Usage: Light … Read more

Windy Hill Campground

About: Several miles of hiking trails in this site. An early pioneer cemetery is located adjacent to the Blevins Picnic Site. There are 347 camp units w/ shade ramadas, fire rings w/ grills, picnic tables, water hydrants. Toilets and showers are located throughout the camp loops. There are also playgrounds and an amphitheater. Day picnicking … Read more

McDowell Mountain Regional Park

McDowell Mountain Regional Park offers 76 individual sites for tent or RV camping. Each site has a large parking area to accommodate up to a 45′ RV and is a “Developed Site,” with water and electrical hook-ups, dump station, a picnic table and a barbecue fire ring. All restrooms offer flush toilets and showers. The … Read more