Top Glamping near Ajo, AZ

Ajo is an ideal place for camping adventures of all kinds. Aside from great camping spots, you'll find hiking and many more outdoor experiences. Thinking of traveling with kids? You're in luck—Ajo is surrounded by family-friendly activities. Find the best campgrounds near Ajo, plus reviews and photos from other campers like you.

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    Guide to Ajo

    Camping near Ajo, Arizona, offers a unique experience surrounded by stunning desert landscapes and a variety of campgrounds. Whether you’re looking for a well-equipped site or a more rustic experience, there’s something for everyone.

    What to do

    • Hiking: There are several trails nearby, including the 1.3-mile Palo Verde Trail that leads to the Visitor Center from Twin Peaks Campground. One reviewer mentioned, “The campground is ringed by trailheads... It’s a beautiful, beautiful spot.”
    • Stargazing: The night sky is breathtaking in this area. A visitor at Twin Peaks Campground noted, “The night sky is stunning here and there is a telescope pad.”
    • Exploring Petroglyphs: Check out the Painted Rock Petroglyph Site and Campground for a glimpse of ancient rock art. One camper described it as “a hidden gem” with “off-the-beaten-path adventures.”

    What campers like

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers at Twin Peaks Campground. A reviewer said, “The restrooms were basic but clean.”
    • Spacious Sites: Many enjoy the spaciousness at Gunsight Wash BLM Dispersed. One camper remarked, “Plenty of sites, spacious and large distance to neighbors.”
    • Quiet Atmosphere: Campers often mention the peacefulness of the area. A visitor at Darby Wells Rd BLM Dispersed said, “Very little traffic and no neighbors. A new favorite!”

    What you should know

    • Pack Rats: Be aware of pack rats at Twin Peaks Campground. One camper advised, “When we arrived, we were instructed to leave our hoods up to discourage the pack rats.”
    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Alamo Canyon Primitive Campground, have very few amenities. A reviewer noted, “No RVs, TTs allowed... but it was a super quiet, almost secluded setting.”
    • Reservation Required: Many campgrounds require reservations, especially during peak seasons. A visitor at Painted Rock Petroglyph Site and Campground mentioned, “New rules. No walk-ins allowed.”

    Tips for camping with families

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Sonoran Desert RV Park is noted for its spacious sites and amenities. One family shared, “The sites here are long and wide enough for our 40’ fifth wheel and F450 truck.”
    • Plan Activities: Make sure to plan hikes and stargazing sessions. A family at Ajo BLM Dispersed enjoyed the wildlife, saying, “Beautiful saguaro and ocotillo country, yotes yipping at night, owls, wrens and a ton of wildlife.”
    • Stay Safe: Keep an eye on kids, especially around campfires and wildlife. A camper at Darby Wells Rd BLM Dispersed advised, “Watch out for the broken glass and old rusty metal.”

    Tips from RVers

    • Check Size Restrictions: Some campgrounds have size limits for RVs. A reviewer at Twin Peaks Campground mentioned, “Only four sites can accommodate RVs up to 45 feet; otherwise, there is a 40-foot limit.”
    • Be Prepared for Dusty Roads: Access roads can be bumpy. A visitor at Gunsight Wash BLM Dispersed noted, “Getting there is bumpy (unpaved road) but with any passenger car doable.”
    • Bring Your Own Water: Many dispersed camping areas, like Ajo BLM Dispersed, do not have water available. A camper reminded others, “Make sure you have your own water and self-contained rig.”

    Camping near Ajo, Arizona, is a great way to enjoy the beauty of the desert while making lasting memories.