Best Cabin Camping near Coronado National Forest in Arizona

Looking to get away and reconnect with nature? Cabin camping near Coronado National Forest is the perfect choice. Finding a place to cabin camp near Coronado National Forest is easier than ever. Find your own little secluded paradise in nature. The Dyrt makes it easy to find the perfect camping cabin rental.

Best Cabin Sites Near Coronado National Forest, AZ (28)

    Camper-submitted photo from Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground
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    1. Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    131 Photos
    167 Saves
    Benson, Arizona

    All campsites at Kartchner feature electric hookups and water. Your camping fee includes use of the shower/restroom, water, electrical and dump station facilities.

    All campsites have a table, hose bib and power post. Each back-in site power post is 110 volt AC with a 30 amp RV connection and a 20 amp receptacle. Each pull-through site power post has a 220 volt 50 amp AC & an 110 volt 30 amp AC RV connection and a 20 AMP GFI receptacle. Sites vary in length from 35’ for the shortest back in sites to 60’ in the pull through sites; all sites are single width. Sites have ample room on the side areas for pull out units.

    There are three handicapped designated sites (one is a pull through site), 12 pull-through sites and 43 other sites of varying sizes. Handicapped designated sites have paved access to the site and adjacent restroom, a paved pad, and wheelchair accessible table.

    Waste bins and shower/restroom facilities are located on the upper west end of each campground. Restroom buildings have bottled water vending machines and dishwashing sinks located on the rear east side.

    Important Note: At this park, the entrance gate is closed nightly at 10 p.m. The two-loop campground is located off of the main road past the Discovery Center on the southwest end of the park. Camping fees are payable with cash, Visa or Mastercard at the Contact Station the day of arrival, or at the Discovery Center the following day. Fees must be paid daily or in advance and there is a 14-day stay limit.

    Access card keys for camper after-hours entering the park are administered by the four Campground Hosts.

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $30 - $99 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Tucson - Lazydays KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Tucson - Lazydays KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Tucson - Lazydays KOA
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    Camper-submitted photo from Tucson - Lazydays KOA

    2. Tucson - Lazydays KOA

    48 Reviews
    140 Photos
    93 Saves
    Tucson, Arizona

    Tucson/Lazydays KOA Resort is your desert oasis, featuring beautiful fruit trees abundant throughout the park, with plenty of good times to be had. The campground offers Pull-thru RV Sites with full 30/50-amp hookups, grassy luxury sites and NEW RV Sites with a Patio and a fireplace! No RV? No problem. Stay in one of the NEW two-bedroom Deluxe Cabins with queen beds. Whether you want to relax by one of the two pools, soak in the hot tubs, play a round on our nine hole putting green, or join in the fun activities, this KOA has something for everyone to enjoy. The completed installation of the two PowerParasols® solar shade structures now allows guest to camp, gather and even barbeque under a patented structure that produces clean solar energy. The structures shade more than two acres of the campground, giving visitors room to park RVs on 30 covered RV sites. Check out our NEW resort style activity park! Providing ample shade and sport courts to bring recreation, relaxation, family and friends together. Lazydays, a full-service RV dealership with a service department, is located next door. Other campground amenities include a bar& grill, meeting rooms, fitness center, three off-leash dog parks and complimentary Wi-Fi. Camping in Arizona is a breeze at the Tucson/Lazydays KOA. Pool: Open all year. Max pull thru: 73 feet.

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    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    3. Tombstone RV & Campground

    11 Reviews
    30 Photos
    96 Saves
    Tombstone, Arizona
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $25 - $40 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Benson KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Benson KOA
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    4. Benson KOA

    6 Reviews
    22 Photos
    7 Saves
    Coronado National Forest, Arizona

    Indulge your Wild West fantasies near the Benson KOA, in a quiet, high desert valley just off I-10

    Benson is the gateway to Tombstone, Bisbee, Kartchner Caverns and Chiricahua National Monument. Apache Chief Cochise's stronghold is nearby. Tombstone hosts daily re-creations of the infamous O.K. Corral shoot-out. Tour an old copper mine near the Mexican border in Bisbee, where steep hillside streets and Victorian buildings evoke the mining boom days. Tour Kartchner Caverns and drive or hike past weirdly shaped rock formations in the Chiricahua Mountains. Pool: April 15- Oct. 15. Max pull thru: 70 feet. Your hosts: Larry and Katie Hall.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo from Patagonia Lake State Park Campground
    Camper-submitted photo from Patagonia Lake State Park Campground
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    5. Patagonia Lake State Park Campground

    32 Reviews
    77 Photos
    201 Saves
    Rio Rico, Arizona

    When it comes to activities at Patagonia Lake, camping is a must. The campground features 105 developed campsites with a picnic table, a fire ring/grill, and parking for two vehicles. Select sites also have a ramada. Sites have 20/30 amp and 50 amp voltage. Sites tend to fill up in the evening from May until November. Campsite lengths vary but most can accommodate any size RV. Quiet hours (no generators, music, or loud voices) are from 9 p.m. – 8 a.m. See Park Rules.

    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $25 - $119 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Triangle T Guest Ranch
    Camper-submitted photo from Triangle T Guest Ranch
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    6. Triangle T Guest Ranch

    5 Reviews
    23 Photos
    49 Saves
    Dragoon, Arizona

    The Triangle T Historic Ranch is located 60 miles southeast of Tucson.

    • Pets
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    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    7. Rancho del Nido

    4 Reviews
    25 Photos
    39 Saves
    Sonoita, Arizona

    Surrounded by gorgeous, scenic mountains & grasslands, you will enjoy magnificent views & pure serenity here at Rancho del Nido. When you ride or hike out on the Empire Ranch, you will feel miles away from anything and 100 years back in time. Each RV site includes full water & electric hookups with an easily accessible community dump station for septic. Horse stalls, 2 arenas & round pens on site. Trail ride through our direct gate access to the historic Empire Ranch (Las Cienegas National Conservation Area) & enjoy thousands of acres of trails. Horses/pets welcome! OHV’s welcome! Close to over 18 wineries!

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $40 - $50 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Stampede RV Park
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    8. Stampede RV Park

    4 Reviews
    25 Photos
    16 Saves
    Tombstone, Arizona

    Located in Cochise County of southeast Arizona, within a few miles of the Dragoon Mountains and the San Pedro River, Stampede RV Park is an owner-managed RV park & Bed & Breakfast offering new spacious cabins for 2 to 6 people (sorry, no pets in cabins)& a clean and neat campground for families enjoying camping in Tombstone. Stay in Tombstone for the best accommodations, make it a trip of a lifetime! Stampede RV Park is within walking distance of the famous downtown Tombstone, as well as centrally located to several popular attractions, including gold, silver and copper mines. Whether you stay for a weekend, month, or longer, Stampede RV Park is your ideal home away from home for your Tombstone camping or Bed & Breakfast experience.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • RVs

    $35 - $50 / night

    Camper-submitted photo from Southern Arizona Guest Ranch
    Camper-submitted photo from Southern Arizona Guest Ranch
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    9. Southern Arizona Guest Ranch

    1 Review
    6 Photos
    2 Saves
    Coronado National Forest, Arizona

    Once the ancestral home of the Apache, and boasting a rich cowboy and cattle ranching history, to include gold mining, at Double R Guest Ranch we allow our gusts to relive some of that history and take a step back in time. The crackle of a evening campfire, the creak of a leather saddle, the sound of horses hooves underneath you as you explore the beautiful mountains of the ranch are what you can expect. Located in southern Arizona, our high desert vegetation features old growth mesquite forests, a variety of cactus such as the mighty Saguaro which is unique to our area. The ranch is surrounded by mountains offering spectacular views.

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    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • Cabins
    • Picnic Table
    Camper-submitted photo from Willcox-Cochise KOA
    Camper-submitted photo from Willcox-Cochise KOA
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    10. Willcox-Cochise KOA

    9 Reviews
    16 Photos
    18 Saves
    Willcox, Arizona
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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Recent Cabin Reviews in Coronado National Forest

212 Reviews of 28 Coronado National Forest Campgrounds


  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Rancho del Nido
    Nov. 21, 2024

    Rancho del Nido

    Miles and mils of Silence

    Kim & Dan are wonderful hosts. The property is on the side of a slope with expansive views. Spotlessly clean porta potty. Safe. Peaceful. Horses and cows. I booked 2 nights and as soon as I set up camp I booked two more. So glad I did. Great location. Delicious well water.

  • patty W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Justin's Diamond J RV Park
    Nov. 11, 2024

    Justin's Diamond J RV Park

    The Nicest People

    I love Tucson. The big plus about this park (other than the really nice people) is that is borders park land and there are SO many acres and miles of trails right out of the campground. The grounds and the surrounding desert have an abundance of interesting succulents and cacti and gorgeous mountains all around. Most of the folks here are long termers- we only stayed for 4 days. The sites for short termers are by the road and not the best, just gravel sites with full hookups, but sufficient for our needs. No picnic tables. No public toilets. Laundry facilities and a gathering room.

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Oct. 23, 2024

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Amazing place!

    We ended up staying longer than planned, very nice place close to bisbee but far enough to enjoy some quiet and beautiful night sky. Clean facilities with hot showers. the clubhouse is also a great place to hangout, with lots of appliances free to use. Owners very sweet and always here to help. Highly recommend and will be back!! They have RV sites with full hookups but also dry camping sites

  • t
    Camper-submitted photo from Stampede RV Park
    Sep. 29, 2024

    Stampede RV Park

    Stampede for the win!

    Great campsite. We had two campers, a 34 ft 5th wheel and a 17 foot TT. Sites were built to accommodate both easily. Water, electric, sewer hookup, and even sites made it a quick set up and we were able to get to site-seeing in town quickly! Breakfast at the Shotgun Cafe was excellent! You have to order the country potatoes!

  • andrea K.
    Camper-submitted photo from El Pais Motel and Campgrounds
    Jun. 29, 2024

    El Pais Motel and Campgrounds

    Long Story

    I stayed about 2 weeks. Nice place. Excellent price. Except... I returned one day to find my stuff had been rearranged. Maybe their free range chickens got into it. That's fine. A few days later my stuff was rearranged again. Maybe they were worried about it getting damp. Nice thought. My last night I returned to find my assigned spot had shrunk to where I could barely fit. I managed to get backed in and had to figure out how to get my driver's door open without hitting the car next to me. Then I had to figure out how to get the side doors open to get my dogs out and to load my stuff. I had no choice but to make it work. I delayed making this review because I did like the place but the rearranging of my stuff twice and shrinking my spot with zero communication really bothers me.

  • David T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground
    Jun. 18, 2024

    Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground

    Quiet getaway

    -This was a great little spot! There is no light pollution besides maybe a neighbor that forgot to turn off their lights. -Kartchner Cave is walking distance with a great observation center even if you don’t take a tour into the caves. -Couple stores within 20miles for any forgotten items. -Spots a very large and spaced well. -Restrooms/showers well maintained *Shower water pressure is less than desired. -Visited Tombstone, AZ as well. About a 30min drive. **Watch your step, we came across a Diamond Back Rattle Snake about 4 feet from our picnic bench. ***It’s Arizona, summer times will be hot, our temp in June was 108.

  • Jose J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tombstone RV & Campground
    Jun. 14, 2024

    Tombstone RV & Campground

    Close site to Tombstone

    Quiet park, level and clean gravel sites. About 5 minutes from the town of Tombstone. It’s was getting down to freezing temperatures in November briefly over night. You can rent an outdoor fireplace and buy firewood on site too.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tombstone RV & Campground
    May. 23, 2024

    Tombstone RV & Campground

    Vacation

    The place was clean. People were friendly close to attractions and enjoyed our stay very much. Would recommend it. Five star bathrooms were clean.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Stampede RV Park
    Apr. 27, 2024

    Stampede RV Park

    Quaint little RV spot

    The Stampede is the perfect place to stay. It's right next the town so you can walk if you want. It's quiet and feels safe. The grounds are clean, gravel, and even. We enjoyed our stay.

  • Berton M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Patagonia Lake State Park Campground
    Apr. 25, 2024

    Patagonia Lake State Park Campground

    Lakeside Campground

    Great campground located on a lake. It's offers all the standard campground amenities. I do really like the birdwatching area outside the visitor center. There's also a small beach you can swim at.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from El Pais Motel and Campgrounds
    Apr. 6, 2024

    El Pais Motel and Campgrounds

    Small, funky and fun

    Small campground (gravel lot) with motel. Back in spots only. Friendly staff, very fast internet, free laundry, and free free-range chicken eggs. We stayed 2 nights. There two normal full bathrooms, a kitchen, and a room to hang out in with a large TV. The place has lots of memorabilia. We happened to arrive on Easter and were given a free turkey dinner :). We will be back.

  • Blaise R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Tucson - Lazydays KOA
    Apr. 4, 2024

    Tucson - Lazydays KOA

    Very nice facilities

    I stayed two nights with a Class B Van and the full hookup site was private, had a small grassy are, a picnic table and a portable fire pit. The common areas were very nice including the several gas firepits with chairs for just a couple or larger group. I was a little disappointed with the bathhouse/restroom, but that is because I am picky. The important thing is that I would definitely stay there again.

  • rThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Patagonia Lake State Park Campground
    Mar. 15, 2024

    Patagonia Lake State Park Campground

    Older Facilities

    Good campground for fishermen and bird watchers. There is also some hiking available.

    Pros - well maintained facilities but a little old. Hot showers and clean bathrooms. Camping next to the lake. The campground has a visitor center and camp store.

    Cons - campsites are very close with limited privacy.

  • Ashlee G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from El Pais Motel and Campgrounds
    Feb. 28, 2024

    El Pais Motel and Campgrounds

    Funky & retro!

    We love El Pais! So glad we found this hidden gem in Tucson. It’s a beautifully renovated Rv campground owned by a mother and daughter. Great communications, clear directions, easy arrival. Favorite parts:

    • full hookups
    • free chicken eggs from onsite chickens
    • communal fire pit every night
    • coffee every morning
    • free laundry & showers
    • pool and movies in the summer

    Only cons are some road noise and close parking quarters, but the communal space makes up for it. We loved having a space to meet other travelers & share stories. We’ll be back!

  • Bill R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground
    Feb. 23, 2024

    Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground

    Fairly new State Park with most of the amenities and a cavern

    We stayed here for 5 nights at the end of March, 2023. The campground has paved roads, showers, dump station, water & electric hookups and the usual campsite set-up.

    Three trails are located within the park. The campground itself is large, sites somewhat spaced apart and the grounds have a lot of stubby trees which were leafless when we were there.

    A large visitor center is near the park entrance and the cavern is up the hill behind the center. We reserved and did the Rotunda/Throne Tour. It was very cool and our 1st cave tour. I would suggest reading the rules for tours before reserving. Access to the cavern is very controlled as far as how you get in and what you can take. There's quite a story about how this park came into being.

    The location of the park allows quick access to the I-10 and the town of Benson, about 12 miles away. Other interesting sights are within an hour or so of the park.

  • Mary & Ed M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Feb. 20, 2024

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Great campground

    Met up with traveling family for a week of visiting and exploring the area. Was last minute gathering and owner, James made it work . Two big rigs and a campervan. Beautiful views. Conveniently located to many attractions. Definitely recommend this campground. Owner and staff very friendly.

  • MickandKarla W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tucson - Lazydays KOA
    Feb. 19, 2024

    Tucson - Lazydays KOA

    One of the Better KOAs or Private Campground for that Matter

    We followed the website instructions to the campground(CG) by taking I-10 Exit 164B versus our RV GPS and Waze, which wanted us to get off sooner. After driving that route while staying here, we discovered that route would have been good as well. Check-in was easy and informative. We then drove ourselves to FHU pull-through site 1505 with a patio and fire feature. We maneuvered to get our 10’ sewer hose to fit between our two dump valves as the utilities are centered on the pad. This KOA is a true resort with major amenities, such as a pool, putt-putt golf course, pickleball, restaurant, and planned activities. At check-in we received a Tengo Internet WiFi code, so we tried it out. We were able to do sporadic email and texting. We used our Starlink the rest of the time as we were able to get a good shot of the north sky. We got 5 bars on Verizon. Water pressure in our site was good at about 50 psi. As we are dog people, we enjoyed walking our pups to the fenced dog areas and letting them run. In the front of the CG by the gate there’s a huge 1 to 2-acre fenced dog park. In the northwest corner of the CG, there’s another, but much smaller, fenced dog area, and then another even smaller fenced dog area around the corner from our site. They have a variety of sites with various amenities. As we have family in the area, we would stay here again. The next time we would get one of the sites with a fenced dog area, such as 1476-1479, which has a fire feature and a fenced Paw Pen around the patio. There are covered sites under the solar panels, but we would avoid those areas as pigeons are roosting above. Four RV techs were staying at the CG with signs in front of their campsites while we were there. The week in January we were here, we were able to get some work done on short notice. The CG website has good pics of their wide variety of sites and an expandable site map that identifies amenities. We are not normally high-dollar“resort” campers, but this CG was impressive.

  • Bill R.
    Camper-submitted photo from Patagonia Lake State Park Campground
    Feb. 16, 2024

    Patagonia Lake State Park Campground

    Very busy, lots of families with kids, good location for exploring the area

    We stayed here once in March of 2020. Must have Spring Break - tons of families, tons of kids, dogs and a few old timers. There's a couple short hikes from the campground that were OK. Lots of birds, saw a couple javelinas. 

    There's some boat rentals and a small visitor center/general store. We had water and electric at our site. Sites can be pretty close together with boundaries undefined. Shore of the lake difficult to get to in places because of thick vegetation. East CG is maybe a little less busy than the west.

    Lots of places to explore nearby - Tubac, Madera Canyon, the Town of Patagonia, Ramsey Canyon near Sierra Vista, which is a good place to resupply and other more far flung places like Tombstone.

    It was to have a lake by the campground which is a little unusual in Arizona. The land is different than the Sonoran desert of Tucson but still cool. We probably wouldn't go back unless it was offseason.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Willcox-Cochise KOA
    Feb. 2, 2024

    Willcox-Cochise KOA

    Nice KOA

    Very clean spacious well kept KOA. Cafe on site with nice staff and good food. The sites are super roomy. Staff is very friendly. I10 is noisy but really didn't mind that at all being tired from our travels. Fire pit and pool. Really nice place.

  • James P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Willcox-Cochise KOA
    Jan. 30, 2024

    Willcox-Cochise KOA

    Nice campground

    Friendly staff, level sites, clean and well laid out. Cafe has a full menu and it was clean and well run.

  • B
    Camper-submitted photo from Triangle T Guest Ranch
    Jan. 15, 2024

    Triangle T Guest Ranch

    Steer Clear

    We called and made reservations to stay here for a few weeks and when we arrived we were turned away because we were young, and have two kids, and have 2 dogs. . . And because our camper is too big at 29 ft all of which they knew before we arrived. So now we are sitting at a gas station trying to figure out where to go. Also, I’m not assuming that was the reason, that’s the actual reason we were turned away.

  • B
    Camper-submitted photo from Tucson - Lazydays KOA
    Dec. 6, 2023

    Tucson - Lazydays KOA

    Great amenities

    The staff was great and the customer service was great. There are very unique spots you can choose from. All the amenities were clean and in good condition.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tucson - Lazydays KOA
    Nov. 8, 2023

    Tucson - Lazydays KOA

    Not pretty but many amenities available

    General: Large KOA campground laid out in typical RV style with no privacy/separation between sites. There is every imaginable kind of site here from tent sites (with water and electric) to back-in sites with water and electric to FHU sites, some with covered sites to sites with private pet areas or play structures. There are also cabins sprinkled throughout. 

    Site Quality: Most sites are gravel; some have grass. All are level. Amenities vary per site. Ours had a round table with four chairs (in lieu of a picnic table) 

    Bath/Shower: In okay condition but then I saw a sign that they were scheduled to be remodeled a few months after our stay. 

    Activities: There are so many offerings including two pools, a hot tub, a fitness center, corn hole, putting green, basketball, and bike/surrey rentals. Also a daily “schedule of fun” with daily classes including Zumba and yoga, arts and crafts, bingo, etc. 

    Other amenities: On-site restaurant (delivery to your camper available), laundry, little lending library, pet wash.

    This campground is located in a less desirable part of Tucson with very few (if any) grocery stores, restaurants, etc. nearby. There is nothing scenic about the area and the campground is located on a busy street so you will hear road noise (and an occasional train). While we appreciated all the amenities, we prefer campgrounds with more privacy and scenery. This was a last-minute reservation when our plans changed and worked for an overnight stay.


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Guide to Coronado National Forest

Cabin camping near Coronado National Forest, Arizona, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure, making it an ideal getaway for nature lovers and families alike.

Cabin campers like these nearby activities

  • Explore the stunning trails at Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground, where you can hike and discover the fascinating cave system.
  • Enjoy horseback riding and scenic views at Rancho del Nido, perfect for families looking to connect with nature.
  • Visit the historic town of Tombstone, just a short drive from Stampede RV Park, where you can immerse yourself in the Wild West history.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $30 to $100

  • Stay at Benson KOA for around $30 per night, offering a cozy cabin experience with essential amenities.
  • Experience the charm of Triangle T Guest Ranch with cabin rentals starting at approximately $75, featuring unique southwestern decor and outdoor activities.
  • Enjoy a peaceful retreat at Southern Arizona Guest Ranch, where cabin rates are about $100, surrounded by beautiful mountain views.

Discover the wonders of Kartchner Caverns

  • The Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground is just a short walk from the caverns, offering guided tours that showcase stunning geological formations.
  • Take advantage of the well-maintained facilities at Benson KOA while being close to the park's visitor center and cave tours.
  • Enjoy the natural beauty and tranquility of Rancho del Nido, where you can relax after a day of exploring the caverns and surrounding trails.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Coronado National Forest?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Coronado National Forest is Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 43 reviews.

  • What is the best site to find cabin camping near Coronado National Forest?

    TheDyrt.com has all 28 cabin camping locations near Coronado National Forest, with real photos and reviews from campers.