Gilbert Ray Campground
Reviewed Apr. 8, 2024

Desert campground w spectacular landscape

Gilbert Ray campground integrates the beautiful desert environment seamlessly with the campsites, which are very generous in size. Some reviews seem to suggest that sites are really backcountry and private, but I wouldn’t say that - most of the landscaping is low so you definitely see your neighbor and you can hear the cars on the nearby road.

We reserved ahead of time (I didn’t have a problem with the online system, but I did read a lot of complaints). We showed up after hours and I felt the information at the Administration Office was really straightforward, but I got stuck behind two sets of campers who couldn’t figure out what to do or where to go and seemed to expect me to walk them through the after-hours process. In general, most of the campers were older and we didn’t see a single family.

That may be in part because the chief amenity is the landscape and proximity to the Desert Museum and SNP. Sites have electric hook-ups and there is a bathroom, but no site water hook-ups and no showers. On our way out we drove to the dump station (located at a different loop) and water was available at that location.

The only other consideration is be careful what route you choose to enter the park. We started traveling according to directions only to realize it wasn’t recommended by the Park that RVs over 24 feet take that particular road.

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  • Review photo of Gilbert Ray Campground by Angela C., April 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Gilbert Ray Campground by Angela C., April 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Gilbert Ray Campground by Angela C., April 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Gilbert Ray Campground by Angela C., April 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Gilbert Ray Campground by Angela C., April 8, 2024
  • Review photo of Gilbert Ray Campground by Angela C., April 8, 2024