Camping near Coronado National Forest

Coronado National Forest spans across Arizona with camping options for all types of outdoor trips. The forest sits near both the Grand Canyon and Sonoran Desert, giving campers varied landscapes to explore. Saguaro National Park is just a short drive away, where you can see thousands of the iconic cacti. Most camping here works on a first-come, first-served system, so showing up early is smart, especially during busy times. Some areas have water and electrical hookups that work well for RVs and trailers. A lake in the forest gives kids good fishing spots, making it good for family camping. Higher elevation areas in the forest stay cooler than Phoenix and Tucson during summer months. Winter camping requires warm gear as temperatures can drop significantly at night. The forest often has fire bans during dry spells, so check current rules before planning to have a campfire. You typically don't need reservations, but holiday weekends fill up fast throughout the forest. Hiking trails cross through several different ecosystems, from desert to alpine zones. Many campers who visit also check out Saguaro National Park for its wildlife watching and desert scenery. The Colorado River isn't far away, adding kayaking and swimming options to your trip. Both tent sites and RV-friendly spots can be found throughout the forest's different campgrounds. Amenities vary widely between locations - some have full facilities while others are basic. Remote sites in the forest may require four-wheel drive vehicles to access. Remember to follow Leave No Trace guidelines when camping here. Coronado National Forest makes a great base camp for exploring southern Arizona's natural areas.

Best Camping Sites Near Coronado National Forest (191)

    1. Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground

    43 Reviews
    Benson, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 586-4100

    $50 - $129 / night

    "-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."

    "Nice that the trailheads are just a few min walk from the campgrounds. The foothills loop is easy and takes you all around the area without being too challenging."

    2. Benson KOA

    6 Reviews
    Coronado National Forest, AZ
    4 miles
    Website

    3. Red Barn Campground

    4 Reviews
    Coronado National Forest, AZ
    4 miles
    +1 (520) 586-2035

    $25 - $49 / night

    "Right next to the freeway and a stone’s throw away from gas stations/grocery stores, this is a great place to pull in for the night."

    4. Butterfield RV Resort and Observatory

    4 Reviews
    Coronado National Forest, AZ
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 586-4400

    $45 / night

    "A Safeway, Ace Hardware, restaurants, and a TSC are all within walking distance of the park."

    "The resort is close to the freeway and historic sites as well. The nightly fee is reasonable and staff members are friendly/responsive."

    5. Encore Valley Vista

    3 Reviews
    Benson, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The grounds are very clean and it looks like campers are at least one space away from another. We stayed here and traveled to Tombstone, Tucson Botanical Gardens, and Old Tucson."

    6. Benson I-10 RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Coronado National Forest, AZ
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 586-4252

    $50 / night

    7. SKP Saguaro Co-Op

    2 Reviews
    Benson, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 586-7343

    "Close to Tombstone and Benson."

    8. Cieneguita Dispersed Camping Area - Las Cienegas National Conservation Area

    15 Reviews
    Sonoita, AZ
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 258-7200

    "We camped just past the cieneguita sites tucked back in the mesquite thicket."

    "Great space to walk the dogs around here. It’s gets a little windy at times and the cows can make a racket every so often, but we really like it here."

    9. Tombstone Territories RV Park

    11 Reviews
    Huachuca City, AZ
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 457-2584

    "Off the beaten trail a bit but we really enjoyed our stay here. Hiking trail entrances right in the park and it’s close to the San Pedro river."

    "Park is out away from civilization, with a lot of hiking /biking trails. Laundry was acceptable but not exceptional. Several machines were out of order at any given time."

    10. Dragoon Mountains

    11 Reviews
    Tombstone, AZ
    19 miles

    "USFS Coronado National Forest controlled. Ranger came by a day after we arrived and checked in with us. 14 day limit on staying here and it seems like it is enforced."

    "Beautiful rock backdrops and views with lots of trails. There is much dispersed camping and although the area can be quite busy, there's lots of space and privacy can be had."

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Recent Reviews near Coronado National Forest

883 Reviews of 191 Coronado National Forest Campgrounds


  • Eric M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 8, 2025

    Spencer Canyon Campground

    Clean sites

    Tons of sites make sure to lock up your food i had a skunk visitor

  • T
    Aug. 5, 2025

    Tucson - Lazydays KOA

    Friendly Staff

    We booked last minute and the staff were very friendly and welcoming. The campus seems nice enough, but has a few years on it and in a rough neighborhood.

  • Rush C.
    Jun. 16, 2025

    Playa Dispersed Campsite

    a profound sense of peace and connection with nature.

    Playa Dispersed Campsite is a unique and serene camping area located on the expansive alkali flats of the Black Rock Desert in northwestern Nevada. Known for its otherworldly landscape, this remote site offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking solitude, vast horizons, and stunning sunsets. The flat, cracked playa surface stretches endlessly in all directions, creating a sense of open freedom that’s hard to find elsewhere. Camping here is truly off-grid— there are no amenities, no marked spots, and no shade— just you, the wind, and the desert sky. color rush

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 12, 2025

    Mount Bigelow Dispersed

    If you need to get out of the heat

    It was packed on the weekends, but holy cow, was it gorgeous.

    Bunch of hiking trails near by, and perfect temperatures in the summer heat.

  • GoldDust D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 10, 2025

    Tombstone RV & Campground

    Pick a tombstone & be welcomed by the buzzards!🪦

    We embraced the WildWest and chose to stay at Tombstone RV park. The whole trip didn't disappoint! This place is so nice. We were welcomed and escorted to our plot🤣, got settled, and were welcomed by a donkey and its owner that were visiting as well. Bathrooms and showers are clean, and it was nice to do laundry. The pool was crystal clear and refreshing in the AZ heat. We pulled up our boot straps and mounted the 4WD pony and headed to town, which was just up the road. There is a boothill cemetary and the legendary downtown Tombstone and the OK Corral. We even got to ride in a stagecoach! We absolutely loved our stay, and we'll be seeing y'all real soon!🐎🪦🌵

  • H
    Jun. 8, 2025

    FR228

    Escape from the Parker Canyon Lake heat

    We didn’t see a single soul until the morning we were packing to leave. Near the AZT trail intersection. We took an offshoot off of FR228. Several spots to pull of with flat clearings, existing makeshift fire rings. We drove far enough up the offshoot road until we got to some bigger trees for shade and to hang hammocks. This offshoot runs along side a seasonal water source that runs down the canyon. I believe this created a draw for wildlife and we were lucky enough to spot several wild turkeys and a couple of black bears. The bears scared off easily with some yelling and making ourselves big. We didn’t see them again. Nice solitude!

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2025

    Gilbert Ray Campground

    Quiet, clean and pretty

    Easy to find. Very clean and quiet place. We are in the local Saguaro vegetation. Clean restrooms and a friendly outdoor dishwashing area.

  • michael C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 4, 2025

    Mount Hopkins Road

    Nice desert camping

    Nice spot, flat and easy parking. A little traffic in the morning but not that much.

  • J
    May. 31, 2025

    Mount Bigelow Dispersed

    Beautiful, however…

    We drove 3 hours from Phoenix for a weekend in the forest, new to town and learning the ways of Arizona camping, didn’t realize fires are some times allowed and some times not. We would have gone somewhere closer to home if this app had updated information that campfires (wood) are currently not allowed. :/


Guide to Coronado National Forest

Camping near Coronado National Forest, Arizona, offers a mix of stunning landscapes and a variety of campgrounds to suit different preferences. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a secluded area to unwind, there's something for everyone.

What to do:

  • Explore Kartchner Caverns State Park: This park is just a short drive from the campground. One visitor noted, "The campground has paved roads, showers, dump station, water & electric hookups and the usual campsite set-up," making it a convenient base for exploring the caverns.
  • Hike in the Dragoon Mountains: Known for its beautiful views, one camper shared, "We found a nice secluded spot among the rocks," highlighting the area's appeal for those seeking solitude and nature.
  • Visit Tombstone: The historic town is nearby, and many campers enjoy the short trip. A review from Tombstone RV & Campground mentions, "It’s was getting down to freezing temperatures in November briefly overnight," reminding visitors to prepare for cooler nights.

What campers like:

  • Amenities at Tucson - Lazydays KOA: Campers appreciate the variety of amenities available. One review states, "This KOA is a true resort with major amenities, such as a pool, putt-putt golf course, pickleball, restaurant, and planned activities."
  • Clean facilities at Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground: Visitors often mention the cleanliness of the restrooms and showers. A camper remarked, "Clean restrooms, nice showers, friendly camp hosts," which adds to the overall positive experience.
  • Scenic views at Rose Canyon Campground: Campers enjoy the natural beauty of the area. One reviewer said, "Cool little lake, with river that was flowing when we were there in May," showcasing the picturesque surroundings.

What you should know:

Tips for camping with families:

  • Activities for kids at Tucson - Lazydays KOA: Families can enjoy various activities. One parent shared, "There are multiple events throughout each day, some for kids, some for family," making it a great spot for family bonding.
  • Nature exploration at Bog Springs Campground: This campground is perfect for nature lovers. A visitor mentioned, "It's great for people who love nature," highlighting the family-friendly environment.
  • Fishing at Lakeview Campground: Kids can enjoy fishing in the nearby lake. A review stated, "This is a great campsite for tent or campers... the fish are almost always biting," making it a fun activity for families.

Tips from RVers:

  • Space for RVs at Tucson - Lazydays KOA: RVers appreciate the spacious sites. One camper noted, "The full hookup site was private, had a small grassy area," which is ideal for those traveling with larger vehicles.
  • Access to amenities at Tombstone RV & Campground: RVers enjoy the convenience of nearby facilities. A review mentioned, "Very clean, large/wide sites, nice pool, dog parks," making it a comfortable stay for RV travelers.
  • Road conditions at Dragoon Mountains: RVers should be cautious of the road conditions. One camper advised, "A bit rough but wide road and fine when going slow," which is helpful for those planning to drive in.

Camping near Coronado National Forest, Arizona, offers a unique blend of adventure and relaxation. With various campgrounds to choose from, each with its own charm, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your next outdoor getaway.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Coronado National Forest?

According to TheDyrt.com, Coronado National Forest offers a wide range of camping options, with 191 campgrounds and RV parks near Coronado National Forest and 53 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Coronado National Forest?

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

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Coronado National Forest?