Best Campgrounds near Cashion, AZ

The western outskirts of Phoenix near Cashion, Arizona feature a mix of developed campgrounds and RV resorts within a 30-minute drive. White Tank Mountain Regional Park, located about 15 miles northwest in Waddell, serves as the primary tent and RV camping destination with approximately 35 family campsites arranged in a loop formation. Several RV-focused properties dot the surrounding area, including Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts in Goodyear and Leaf Verde RV Resort in Buckeye, catering primarily to travelers with recreational vehicles seeking full hookup amenities. Most established campgrounds in this region provide water and electric hookups, with many offering sewer connections for extended stays.

Desert camping conditions require careful planning, particularly regarding seasonal temperatures. Summer highs regularly exceed 110°F from June through September, making winter and spring the preferred camping seasons. As one visitor to White Tank Mountain noted, "This area is best for its hiking and photo ops. As with most desert campgrounds in Arizona, there is not much privacy between the sites but take advantage of the beauty." Fire restrictions frequently apply during dry periods, and many RV resorts prohibit open fires year-round. Cell service remains strong throughout the area due to proximity to metropolitan Phoenix, though shade is limited at most sites. Advance reservations are essential during the peak winter season when snowbirds significantly increase demand.

Stargazing opportunities receive consistent praise from campers at White Tank Mountain, with one visitor describing it as a "fantastic park for seeing the stars and getting away from Phoenix city lights." The park features well-marked hiking trails, including the popular Waterfall Trail that accommodates families with children. Lake Pleasant Regional Park, located about 30 miles north, offers additional water-based recreation with campsites that provide views of the reservoir. Wildlife viewing opportunities include desert birds, lizards, and occasionally wild donkeys near Lake Pleasant. Campers frequently mention the contrast between the arid landscape and surprising biodiversity, particularly after seasonal rains when desert plants bloom. Proximity to urban conveniences remains a practical advantage, with most camping areas within 20 minutes of grocery stores and services.

Best Camping Sites Near Cashion, Arizona (217)

    1. White Tank Mountain

    16 Reviews
    Waddell, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 506-2930

    "Fantastic park for seeing the stars and getting away from Phoenix city lights."

    "Located at about 203rd Avenue, on the westside of Phoenix, in Waddell Arizona is a tiny little Campground with phenomenal views."

    2. Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts

    6 Reviews
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 853-0537

    $60 / night

    "An oasis surrounded by fields. Clean restrooms, pools, grounds, roads, sites. Nice folks working there. Refundable $20 deposit to get bathroom key. Did not use laundry. Stayed 3 nights."

    "The roads coming into the site are narrow and people sometimes have their vehicles parked in part of the roadway which makes it hard to drive your RV around to park it or leave."

    3. Leaf Verde RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Buckeye, AZ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 386-3132

    "We needed a place in or near Buckeye and located this place. Nice bathrooms, hot showers. We were in a Class B close to the entrance so didn’t have any issues with size of sites."

    "Although the sites are a bit close to each other than we prefer, the amenities were very well taken care of. The laundry facility was one of the nicest we’ve ever used!"

    4. Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground

    65 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 506-2930

    $15 - $300 / night

    "We stayed in late September and had no neighbors next to us so we felt like we were in the desert. There was no direction that had a bad view."

    "It was an great way to be exposed to trails I may not have chosen on my own."

    5. White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    12 Reviews
    Waddell, AZ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 935-2505

    $15 - $45 / night

    "We stayed two nights at the Willow walk-in sites (W10). Despite our campsite being close to the bathroom it exceeded our expectations. Campground is well organized with friendly staff."

    "* Trails throughout the camp into the greater park but the campgrounds separated from the more public trailheads."

    6. Saguaro Skies - Luke AFB Famcamp

    3 Reviews
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 856-4991

    $40 / night

    "Right next to the commissary and AAFES. Bathhouse is excellent. Laundry is free."

    "Concrete slab to park on and rocks around instead of grass."

    7. Pinnacle Farms South

    4 Reviews
    Guadalupe, AZ
    12 miles
    Website

    $50 / night

    "Our 19’ trailer was in a quiet, private spot next to a large grassy area sometimes used for canine agility."

    "The RV spot was between date palms and next to the dog agility course. The tent sites were in the back and seemed nice and private."

    8. Cotton Lane RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 853-4000

    "Just off of I-10 near raceway. Clean park! Dogs loved the dog run. People managing park were nice."

    9. Pueblo El Mirage RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Glendale, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 933-3662

    "It is located on the flight path for an airbase and can get noisy but the amenities far outweigh the short bursts of noise."

    10. Skyline Regional Park

    6 Reviews
    Buckeye, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 819-9929

    "Moved to Buckeye in Oct of 2018, when exiting off Watson road off I-10 always seen the signs of the Skyline Regional Park."

    "I was a little surprised that the picnic tables did not have shelters as it gets quite hot in Arizona (the day-use pavilions were covered).  Restroom: Two-stall, one-sink restroom."

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Recent Reviews near Cashion, AZ

772 Reviews of 217 Cashion Campgrounds


  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Hackamore Road Dispersed

    The Beginning

    I went and personally checked out this dispersed camping area that's about half a click or so away from the Goldfield Ghost Town.

    Hackamore Road is a straight up OHV Trail, and last night I learned that on a total whim.

    I'm confident enough to hop on here and say that it was a pretty nice experience overall. There were some dudes shredding it pretty late last night, (pretty sure I overheard them mentioning their tire got flat).

    So expect a little bit of company; although no one bothered me

    The coyotes started howling around 4am, but they started dying down after they had migrated.

    I'm a country guy so the sounds don't really bother me, but if you're particular about your sleep I would recommend bringing a camping trailer + earmuff combo.

    The ground is hard as concrete, but I have no complaints. I got some of the best sleep I've had in a long time.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    BLM - North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness

    Convenient for nigth crashing

    1 star for super easy access, 1 star for flat easy to level and 1 star for beautiful stars sky. Other than that no more stars. You can hear the highway very loudly, it seems we could have drove a little further and probably better but we were tired, I can not see camping in there. It was super hot and no breeze at all. We arrived by 8pm and left 4:30am

  • Hans V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    BLM - North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness

    Perfect stopover

    Instead of staying under the power lines like many people mentioned (and indicated by the app), we drove a little bit further away from the main road and found a perfect spot for an overnight stay on our way to Phoenix. It was very hot though at day and night in September. Nothing extraordinary but free. Road is OK, gravel with some bumps, but driven slowly our Jeep Grand Cherokee towing an A-frame did fine even when arriving in the dark

  • Hans V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Cave Creek Regional Park

    Cactus place

    Nice campground, serene with a large cactus next to every spot. Power and water at the spot, toilets & bathrooms available.

  • Steffanie & Joshua The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 6, 2025

    Saddle Mountain BLM (Tonopah, AZ)

    Beautiful and spacious

    Got in pretty late at night on a Friday but had no difficulty finding a spot. Road was a little rocky but not horrible. Gorgeous views all around, and you can drive far enough back to really lose the road sounds. It was pretty hot, as would be expected here, but the breeze through the night was enough to keep us cooled off with the tent vents opened.

  • Julie F.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 5, 2025

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Close to PHX, great hikes

    We love the Superstition mountains. Lost Dutchman campground is great. Has everything and is close to hwy and Phoenix. Lots to do in the area, lots of hikes straight from the campground. Homes were close to our campsite, but the view of the mountains was great!

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 4, 2025

    Mesa Gardens RV Park

    Hidden fees and rules

    The park was fine. Not my preference but wanted to be as close to my son visiting as possible so it worked.

    However the site I was on wasnt easy at all to get into with my 29ft trailer. After multiple attempts of trying to be on the gravel behind the concrete pad like others I stay partially on the concrete pad since there were no rules specified about this. I arrived on a Friday evening (labor day weekend). Tuesday the manager came by and said something. She was super nice. I explained the events of getting into the spot with the traffic in the park and that I triple checked the rules on it. Since I was leaving the next morning she let me stay as is.

    Today though I got an email about a balance. So if you book less than a 30day stay you pay a fee of $4. And the electric charge that is listed for Monthly stays is charged for a few nights as well.

    I would stay again though. I mean the location was convenient for my visit. It was a well kept park. Just a few unknowns that I wish I knew before booking

  • cThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 17, 2025

    Vekol Valley Road

    Quiet place

    Tons of nice level spots, just dry and hot in summer, not much shade


Guide to Cashion

Dispersed camping options near Cashion, Arizona remain limited due to the urban proximity and land management restrictions. The western edge of Phoenix sits at approximately 1,100 feet elevation in the Sonoran Desert, characterized by extreme temperature fluctuations between seasons. Winter camping temperatures typically range from 40-70°F, contrasting sharply with triple-digit summer heat that makes camping hazardous from May through September without proper cooling systems.

What to do

Waterfall hiking: 1-mile trail at White Tank Mountain Regional Park leads to seasonal falls and petroglyphs. "The waterfall only runs after heavy rain... There was water in the 'pool' and it is scenic so it was worthwhile to go despite no running falls. There are restrooms, a picnic area and a playground near this trailhead," notes Lee D.

Star programs: Monthly events offer telescope access and astronomy education. "I've also joined ranger-led hikes here as well as a county-sponsored astronomy night with access to multiple large telescopes and an astronomy presentation. Check the park website for their activities calendar," explains Chenery K.

Hammock lounging: Built-in hammock hooks at Skyline Regional Park provide relaxation spots. "Site D especially has no visible neighbors on either side. Kudos to the city of Buckeye – they could have easily crammed a half-dozen more campsites in this area," writes Lee D., who appreciated the spacious layout.

Wild burro viewing: Morning opportunities near campsites at Lake Pleasant. "Woke up to a donkey eating out watermelon, making donkey noises and rolling on the ground so cute!! Campsites always clean, clean bathrooms, great prices," shares Jeana R. about her unexpected wildlife encounter.

What campers like

Desert winter camping: November-March ideal. "Another Maricopa County parks campground which is great for hiking and relaxing. Very well taken care of. The park has beautiful hiking trails and a great nature center, which offers activities and the regional library," writes Ellen W. about White Tank Mountain.

Urban-accessible trails: Multiple difficulty levels within 30 minutes of Phoenix. "Located at about 203rd Avenue, on the westside of Phoenix, in Waddell Arizona is a tiny little Campground with phenomenal views. There is also a large group campground and a very primitive 'camp ground' available," notes Staci R.

Citrus tree camping: Unique setting at Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts where sites are separated by fruit trees. "Near I-10. Close together spots but orange, lemon, and grapefruit trees everywhere. They have 2 fenced dog runs. Pretty pool and hot tub. People are very friendly and helpful," describes Missy C.

Working farm stays: Fresh produce available at Pinnacle Farms South. "There was a self-serve farm stand where we purchased fresh eggs, dates and homemade zucchini bread. The metro Phoenix area has no shortage of things to do and places to eat... and many are in an easy drive from the farm," explains Sheryl V.

What you should know

Military base proximity: Fighter jet noise affects several campgrounds. "Note there is a nearby air force base and you will hear jets flying by, although this was during daylight hours," mentions Lee D. about White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Seasonal crowds: Winter reservation requirements especially January-March. "This park would be a 5 star plus if it wasn't for the amount of people and the price for a rv site in a county park," George K. notes about popular winter camping periods.

Cell coverage variations: Provider-dependent service. "If you use Verizon, there is little or no signal most of the time," warns Castaway I. about Skyline Regional Park, while most other areas report good coverage.

Cholla cactus hazards: Pet owners beware on trails. "Didn't do any others as our dog had an encounter with a stray cholla ball. This would be the only concern for those traveling with pets. There are quite a few loose even along trails," cautions Teresa A. at White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Tips for camping with families

Accessible trails: 0.6 mile paved option for strollers and wheelchairs. "There is a short (.6 mile) ADA-accessible trail. Horseback riding and mountain biking are also activities although we saw neither in our two days at this park," mentions Lee D. about Skyline Regional Park's inclusive options.

Educational centers: Combined library-nature centers offer kids' activities. "The park has beautiful hiking trails and a great nature center, which offers activities and the regional library. There are a couple of playgrounds in the park as well," Ellen W. describes at White Tank Mountain.

Dog-friendly camping: Multiple parks offer pet amenities. "It was a great place to take our dogs (on leash, of course). We had nice strolls around the farm. They got to see chickens, cattle, rabbit and a farm dog (all calmly viewed by our guys and at a respectful distance)," explains Sheryl V. at Pinnacle Farms.

Farm experiences: Agricultural camping provides unique learning. "Camping out in tent with fire going next to Lemmon trees. Stove and sink to cook and clean up showers to wash up and bathroom. Hot water in shower. We just made lemonade. Oases in the desert," shares Melanie S. about her family's experience at Leaf Verde RV Resort.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Outside loop preferred at developed campgrounds. "I stayed in site 29, on the top of the far side of the loop on the one way drive in. I was a few hundred yards from the restroom facility on a back in space which outlooked toward the desert entirely," advises Crystal C.

Water conservation: Limited facilities at some parks require planning. "There is no water. Neither potable or non-potable," Castaway I. warns about Skyline Regional Park, emphasizing the need for water supplies.

Military discounts: Significant savings at Luke AFB Famcamp for eligible campers. "Great place to stay if your military active or retired. Clean and well maintained. Right next to the commissary and AAFES. Bathhouse is excellent. Laundry is free," reports Luis G.

Full hookup availability: Variable options across the best places to camp near Cashion. "The campground itself is very clean, including the restrooms and showers. It is quiet and the campsites all have electric and water hookups, picnic table and fire pit. Sites are far enough from each other so it doesn't feel crowded," Ellen W. describes about White Tank Mountain.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cashion, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cashion, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 217 campgrounds and RV parks near Cashion, AZ and 46 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Cashion, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cashion, AZ is White Tank Mountain with a 4.6-star rating from 16 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Cashion, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 46 free dispersed camping spots near Cashion, AZ.