Best Cabin Camping near Douglas, AZ

Cabin camping near Douglas is a great way to escape into nature, yet still have all the comforts of home. The Dyrt is the ultimate place to find cabins for your next outdoor adventure near Douglas. Each cabin rental offers quick access to one or more of Douglas's most popular destinations.

Best Cabin Sites Near Douglas, Arizona (12)

    James J.'s photo of a cabin at Desert Oasis Campground near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Oasis Campground near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Oasis Campground near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Oasis Campground near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Oasis Campground near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Desert Oasis Campground near Bisbee, AZ

    1. Desert Oasis Campground

    10 Reviews
    85 Photos
    39 Saves
    Bisbee, Arizona

    PET FRIENDLY BIG RIG FRIENDLY RV park and Campground with spacious, 80-foot pull-through and 90-foot easy angle back-in lots offering maximum privacy plus, every site has a spectacular view of the surrounding mountains and valley from sunup to sunset. All numbered lots are full hook-up with 30/50 amp electricity. A campground on an Arizona desert oasis for those who love the outdoors. The camping area has a panoramic view of the Mule, Swiss Helm, Perillo, Chiricahua, and Dagroon mountains and is located just outside the quaint, historic city of Bisbee, voted as having the best year-around climate in Arizona. In winter, the dry desert air makes it feel a few degrees warmer than the thermometer indicates. Located on a 120-acre ranch we are pet friendly and have over 3 miles of hiking trails. Our accommodations also include camping cabins and RV rentals. For your enjoyment, we have a large well-equipped recreation center with a tv lounge, pool tables, and a well-equipped kitchen for nightly get-togethers, potluck dinners, or special occasions. We provide a pleasant environment, you have fun. Spend your Outing, Relaxing with friendly folks at a Campground that welcomes visitors from all over the world.

    AMENITIES

    • Full Hook-up, drive through and back in, Big Rig campsites with 50/30/20 electric, water and sewer.
    • Over three miles of trails to commune with nature, ride your bike or take a leisurely walk with someone special also a great place to walk your dog. 
    • Bird Watching: Located in a major fly way, the campground offers some of the best winter birding in the US.
    • Camping Cabin Rentals.
    • RV rentals available by the day, week, month or season..
    • Tent Sites with or without electric. Located behind privacy fence
    • Sightseeing: Visit historic Bisbee and America's wild west, Tombstone and Boot Hill plus many other area attractions. Let us arrange a group tour of Sonora, Mexico or a trail ride or individual horseback ride event with our local area and history highlighted. (See our attractions page)
    • Skywatching: We subscribe to "Dark Skies" so you can enjoy the famous Arizona night skies which are unspoiled at our country location. Frequent International Space Ship sightings.
    • Pets
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs

    $18 - $45 / night

    Double Adobe C.'s photo of a cabin at Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports near Bisbee, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports near Bisbee, AZ

    2. Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports

    2 Reviews
    15 Photos
    1 Save
    Bisbee, Arizona

    Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports is your premier destination near Bisbee Az for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a perfect blend of recreational camping and world-class shotgun sports. Located amidst the breathtaking natural beauty of [Sulpher Springs Valley in Cochise County AZ], our establishment offers a unique and memorable experience for individuals and families alike.

    Our campground provides a wide range of accommodation options, from RV sites equipped with modern amenities to camping tent spaces that immerse you in the heart of nature. For those seeking a touch of luxury, our camping casita rentals offer comfort and convenience amidst the rugged outdoors.

    At Double Adobe, we take pride in our state-of-the-art shotgun sports facilities, which include trap shooting, skeet shooting, five-stand shooting, and sporting clays shooting. Our expert instructors and well-maintained shooting ranges cater to shooters of all levels, from beginners to seasoned enthusiasts. Whether you're honing your skills or simply enjoying the thrill of shooting sports, our facilities ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

    Join us at Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports for an unforgettable adventure, where the beauty of the outdoors and the excitement of shotgun sports come together to create lasting memories. Experience the perfect harmony of nature and recreation, all within the welcoming embrace of our exceptional facilities.

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

    $40 - $55 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Chiricahua Mountains near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Chiricahua Mountains near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Chiricahua Mountains near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Chiricahua Mountains near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Chiricahua Mountains near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Chiricahua Mountains near Portal, AZ

    3. Chiricahua Mountains

    9 Reviews
    28 Photos
    87 Saves
    Portal, Arizona

    Part of the Douglas Ranger District.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    Camper-submitted photo at Tombstone RV & Campground near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Tombstone RV & Campground near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Tombstone RV & Campground near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Tombstone RV & Campground near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Tombstone RV & Campground near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Tombstone RV & Campground near Tombstone, AZ

    4. Tombstone RV & Campground

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

    $25 - $40 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Stampede RV Park near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stampede RV Park near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stampede RV Park near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stampede RV Park near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stampede RV Park near Tombstone, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stampede RV Park near Tombstone, AZ

    5. Stampede RV Park

    4 Reviews
    25 Photos
    19 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 at Rusty's RV Ranch near Rodeo, NM
    Camper-submitted photo at Rusty's RV Ranch near Rodeo, NM
    Camper-submitted photo at Rusty's RV Ranch near Rodeo, NM
    Camper-submitted photo at Rusty's RV Ranch near Rodeo, NM
    Camper-submitted photo at Rusty's RV Ranch near Rodeo, NM
    Camper-submitted photo at Rusty's RV Ranch near Rodeo, NM

    6. Rusty's RV Ranch

    6 Reviews
    33 Photos
    32 Saves
    Rodeo, New Mexico

    Located 6 miles North of Rodeo, NM, on historic Route 80, Rusty’s RV Ranch is nestled between the Peloncillo and Chiricahua Mountain Ranges with 360* views. Whether you only stop in for a few nights or want to put out the wheel chocks and stay awhile, we’ve got you covered. Our 200′ long pull-thru sites with full hook-ups can accommodate even the largest of BIG RIGS. Our on-site guest amenities are available 24 hours a day. At an elevation of 4124 feet, our Summer weather is milder than most desert destinations. We rarely break 100 degrees and at least 10 degrees cooler than Tucson, AZ. Enjoy year-round activities like hiking, biking, birding, geocaching, hunting, and miles off-road trails for your ATV or Jeep. We have a large dog park, complete with comfortable seating in the shade, and we offer over 2 miles of walking trails in the park. You can even use one of our courtesy bicycles to navigate our paths. After your day of fun and adventure, take a dip in our heated swim spa or enjoy a relaxing evening watching the stars.

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

    $29 / night

    Shari  G.'s photo of a cabin at Stewart Campground near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stewart Campground near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stewart Campground near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stewart Campground near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stewart Campground near Portal, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Stewart Campground near Portal, AZ

    7. Stewart Campground

    1 Review
    10 Photos
    38 Saves
    Portal, Arizona

    Stewart Campground is a cool, shady streamside camp where sites are clustered under a healthy stand of Arizona cypress trees, with some picturesque old sycamores closer to the streamside. As with all Cave Creek campgrounds, birdwatching is good right in the campground. It’s also close to other areas that are less disturbed and therefore even more productive for adding to your life-list. A short distance upstream from Stewart, the Vista Point Trail climbs above the canyon floor to offer unobstructed views of Cave Creek Canyon. Though this easy stroll has little elevation change, the view it presents is impressive. Other recreation amenities conveniently close to Stewart Campground include the Silver Peak Trail #280. The South Fork area, famous for its birdwatching and beautiful riparian forest, is a short drive away. The campground is located on the Cave Creek/Portal-to-Paradise scenic drive. Sites at Stewart have pull-ins making it one of the better places along Cave Creek for camping if you have an RV. Trailers to 16 feet are permitted. Note: Black bears in area.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Cabins
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaw House near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaw House near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaw House near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaw House near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaw House near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Shaw House near Dragoon, AZ

    8. Shaw House

    2 Reviews
    9 Photos
    5 Saves
    Dragoon, Arizona

    Overview

    Shaw House is a stone masonry cabin located in East Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains of the Coronado National Forest. The house is nestled in a dramatic landscape of canyons and rock formations offering guests to the area a unique lodging experience. Nearby trails provide excellent hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding opportunities.

    Recreation

    With rugged granite formations, wooded slopes, seasonal streams, and an amazing variety of plants and wildlife, the Cochise Stronghold area is a popular recreation destination. Long considered a haven for rock climbing and bouldering, the area features backcountry and protected routes ranging from one to seven pitches in length, and from 5.6 to 5.12 in difficulty. Most approaches are 30-60 minutes in length, although there are a number of known areas that are easily accessible from the roads. Nearby trails also provide excellent hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding opportunities. There are signed interpretive trail for both natural and cultural resources at the nearby Cochise Stronghold Campground.

    Natural Features

    Shaw House is surrounded by the rugged beauty of East Cochise Stronghold. The sparsely wooded Dragoon Mountains form a protective rampart of granite spires, sheer cliffs, balanced rocks and boulders, which were once the refuge of the Apache Chief, Cochise. The area is abundant with wildlife, including white-tailed and mule deer, rabbits, wild turkeys, and squirrels. Bats, black bear, Coati, foxes, ring-tailed cats, bobcats, and mountain lion find habitat in the area as well, but are more often seen in the twilight and nocturnal hours.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Shaw House is located approximately ten miles west of Sunsites, Arizona. Attractions in the area include the Chiricahua National Monument, Fort Bowie National Historic Site, the Amerind Foundation, and the Willcox Playa.

    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Trash
    • Drinking Water
    • Toilets

    $150 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Ramsey Canyon Cabins near Fort Huachuca, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Ramsey Canyon Cabins near Fort Huachuca, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Ramsey Canyon Cabins near Fort Huachuca, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Ramsey Canyon Cabins near Fort Huachuca, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Ramsey Canyon Cabins near Fort Huachuca, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Ramsey Canyon Cabins near Fort Huachuca, AZ

    9. Ramsey Canyon Cabins

    1 Review
    17 Photos
    Fort Huachuca, Arizona

    **Come discover the Sky Islands of Arizona and be amazed at the amount of wildlife that is at your doorstep everyday at the Only private cabins in Ramsey Canyon. This world class bird and nature sanctuary will entertain even the most experienced travelers, but don't take our word for it read what others have said. Our modern cabins rest on 8 acres surrounded by the Coronado National Forest, include a 1/4 mile of Ramsey Creek frontage, over a mile of trails, 60+ bird feeders and a dedicated **Bird Garden that is open to the public daily from 8-5pm. We offer 2 fully equipped cabins, a smaller one room unit and 3 electric RV sites. We offer an outdoor portable toilet and running water for campers and Owls Nest unit guests. 24' MAX TOTAL length(RV/camper AND vehicle) with 1 additional space for pull or tow vehicle. Any additional vehicles charged $10 per day. (not parked at site) $59 per night for RV electric sites for (2) adults. Additional guests are $20 per person per night. No generators and due to the sensitive nature of the environment, NO pets or children under 13 are allowed. Popups and rooftop tents allowed, unfortunately no ground tent camping is available. Due to the extreme fire risk NO FIRES ALLOWED ANYWHERE ON THE PROPERTY. A propane fire pit can be rented for an additional fee. **

    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • RVs
    • Cabins
    • Trash
    • Drinking Water

    $59 - $100 / night

    Camper-submitted photo at Half Moon Ranch near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Half Moon Ranch near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Half Moon Ranch near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Half Moon Ranch near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Half Moon Ranch near Dragoon, AZ
    Camper-submitted photo at Half Moon Ranch near Dragoon, AZ

    10. Half Moon Ranch

    1 Review
    8 Photos
    2 Saves
    Dragoon, Arizona

    Overview

    Half Moon Ranch is a ranch style house located in East Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, approximately 1-1/2 hours east of Tucson. The house is situated in a dramatic canyon that provides excellent rock climbing, hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding opportunities.

    Recreation

    The area around Half Moon ranch has long been considered a bouldering and rock climbing paradise, boasting backcountry and protected routes ranging from one to seven pitches in length, and from 5.6 to 5.12 in difficulty. Most approaches are 30-60 minutes in length, although there are a number of known areas that are easily accessible from the roads. In addition, the nearby Cochise Stronghold Campground has interpretive tales for both natural and cultural resources and history.

    Natural Features

    Half Moon Ranch is surrounded by the rugged beauty of the Dragoon Mountains and Cochise Stronghold. At an elevation of 5,000 feet, the sparsely wooded area is a protective rampart of granite spires, sheer cliffs, and balanced rocks and boulders which were once the refuge of the Apache Chief, Cochise. The ranch house lies in a mountain range or "sky island" in the Coronado National Forest, rising dramatically from the desert floor and supporting abundant and biologically diverse plant and animal communities.

    Nearby Attractions

    The Half Moon Ranch is located approximately 9 miles west of Sunsites, Arizona. Attractions in the area include the Chiricahua National Monument, Fort Bowie National Historic Site, the Amerind Foundation, the ghost towns of Gleeson, Dos Cabezas, and Courtland, and the Willcox Playa.

    • Electric Hookups
    • Reservable
    • Cabins
    • Drinking Water

    $150 / night

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Recent Cabin Reviews near Douglas, Arizona

47 Reviews of 12 Douglas Campgrounds


  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Ramsey Canyon Cabins
    Jan. 25, 2025

    Ramsey Canyon Cabins

    3 campsites with 1 portapotty. Does have wash basin and hand sanitizer.

    The owners/managers are very friendly and kind. They told us where else to explore down in this region.  Their bird feeders and birding area has way more birds than just the Ramsey Cyn preserve.  We saw lots of birds and very close. Also saw lots of turkey and Coos deer.  They are also knowledgable about their birds.  The wild life and birding opportunity is the reason to stay there. They charged full hook up but have only electric. We did not get a discount at Ramsey Canyon Preserve for booking at the Cabins, though we were told otherwise. The Cabins are not affiliated with the Nature Conservancey.

  • Shari  G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Stewart Campground
    Jan. 3, 2019

    Stewart Campground

    Great shade for the summer months

    The Cave Creek Canyon on the western edge of the Chiricahua Mountains is a spectacular area that will completely take you by surprise. This cute campground tucked into the trees will charm your socks off!

    Each site has the standard picnic table, bear locker, fire ring and lots of shade. The bathroom is a vault toilet, kept clean by the volunteer camp host, staying at Sandy Flat. This campground is rather small with just a couple small RV sites and lots of shade. Perfect for tent camping though. Great for warmer months, not so great for solar charging due to the shade, so we moved up the road to Sunny Flat campground. There are two small cabins available for rent near the forest visitor’s center, check with the Coronado National Forest, Douglas District office.

    The area is a birder’s paradise and at certain times of year can get very busy. Great opportunities for hiking, biking and wildlife viewing throughout the entire mountain range. All the campgrounds are first-come, first-served.

    There's not much in the area for food and gas, so come prepared. There is one small grill/basic grocery store down the mountain, but if you are looking for real groceries, shop before you come.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Rusty's RV Ranch
    Jan. 28, 2021

    Rusty's RV Ranch

    Pet Friendly with Hiking Trails. Dark Skies and Quiet.

    We wanted to get away for a few days during Covid and wanted to stay south where it was warmer so we found Rusty's RV Ranch in Rodeo New Mexico. It was quiet and friendly and just what we were looking for. While visiting we went exploring and visited the Chiricahua Desert Museum & the Apache Museum next door. Enjoyed all of the displays and history as Geronimo surrendered nearby.

    We took a ride over to the Coronado National Forest and coming from the wide-open desert we felt like we had stepped into another world. Definitely worth the trip. We tried to drive the loop around the area on the first day but the directions weren't very good and we didn't go all the way. We went back the next day and went the other direction and went through the little town of Paradise. It was a long bumpy gravel road this way and really wasn't worth the trip....enjoyed the paved road in the National Forest much more. 

    We needed some supplies so we drove down to Douglas AZ at the Mexico border. Visited Walmart and got some tacos that were excellent. Not much between Rusty's and Douglas but was a good drive with little to no traffic. Did see a number of Border Control agents on patrol.

    Rusty's RV Ranch was very clean and well maintained. You could tell that they have made a concerted effort to make the grounds nice from the Swan & Duck pond to the bird enclosures and Koi pond. Loved the hiking trails that went around the entire property and we used those a number of times.

    The space was huge and very private. We didn't have to unhook our toad vehicle until we needed the car which was really nice. The management was very friendly and helpful. 

    We have t-mobile and I will tell you we had no service here. We hooked up to their park wi-fi but could barely check our email. We don't have satellite either so we were totally disconnected mostly.... but that was good too for a change. Fall and Winter are the busiest times here with people looking for warmer winters and avoiding the hot summers.

    There are a couple of restaurants nearby and the closest has a convenience store but that is it... so be sure that you are stocked up on supplies before you go or expect to drive to get them. If you bring your pet be sure to have some flashlights to walk them at night because it is dark dark 😀

    We would definitely visit Rusty's again! 

    Visit our website for more.

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Tombstone RV & Campground
    Jul. 31, 2018

    Tombstone RV & Campground

    Themey like the town

    So everything in Tombstone is pretty much a theme draw trying to get you to spend a little but I will say that when we found this campground it was a little chuckle because all the different rows are named for different aspects of the western world which is known to be Tombstone. ( Like Lariat or Marshall)

    What wasn't old though was the feel of the facility which had modern amenities such as a pool and nice restroom facility. I can only imagine in this area things are highly competitive so keeping to theme but also meeting needs of campers is very important.

    Sure it is a little dusty like the west, but you are in Arizona so it can be expected.

    They do have rustic accommodations and cabins for those wanting to get the real old west feel and also accommodate both RV and tent campers like myself which was really nice to find out. In fact there was an entire row just dedicated to the good old tent hombres (lol, we will keep in the western theme as well).

    Everyone seemed very nice around camp and many were exploring in town at night at one of the many saloons and even asked us if we wanted to come with. They do offer a shuttle service as well for those not wanting to get swept up in the attempting to find a non-pay parking stop.

    We paid $25 but had full service at the campground which also included laundry and ice availability without having to get in the car to find a different location. That combined with the pool made it worth every penny!

    TIPS:

    • Remember everything has a price tag here so find the deals by researching in advance. There is one ticket for $10 that gets you a show, free souvenir and viewing of the diorama.
    • Take advantage of the propane at this stop if you are in an RV!
  • SMCadventures4u  .
    Camper-submitted photo from Rusty's RV Ranch
    Jan. 10, 2021

    Rusty's RV Ranch

    Very quite and peaceful.

    Nice sites that are well spaced.  All roads and sites are dirt, so it can get a bit dusty, especially when the wind blows.  AT&T was about four bars of 4g and Verizon is one bar of 4g, not very good.  Bring supplies because the closest place for decent shopping is Douglas, AZ about 55 miles south.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Dec. 11, 2021

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Oasis in the desert

    It lives up to its name. Super friendly camp host and staff. Quiet and remote. Huge sites and large well equipped clubhouse. Only 2sets of laundry machines so you need to time that right but never supper busy when we needed them. Nice nature trail around large property. I put the loop @ 1.8 miles but they claim 3 mi. total trail. We are wintering here. Close to Douglas and Bisbee.

  • Tanner H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Chiricahua Mountains
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Chiricahua Mountains

    Beautiful for Hiking and backpacking

    As long as you go when it's not snowing! There's hundreds of beautiful, well maintained and overgrown trails throughout the mountain range. Tons of wildlife and big trees. It's a forest wonderland compared to the surrounding Arizona desert.

  • James J.
    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Apr. 11, 2021

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Clean, Quite. 3 Miles of walking trails on over 100 acres.

    The campground is in the Sulphur Springs Valley at an elevation of 4200 feet. Located in the shadow of the Mule Mountains it is only a little over eight miles from the quaint, mining town of Bisbee. Old Bisbee is a charming, mountainside town that is often referred to as little San Francisco. The historic downtown has restaurants, shops and galleries that also make it an artists paradise. The area has four seasons with a pleasant, dry, high desert climate. The mild winter is sunny with temperatures that are usually in the sixties with desert nights that want to make you snuggle. Bisbee has been voted as having the best year-round climate in Arizona. Whether you are on a vacation, extended stay or just for the day, Desert Oasis Campground is a great place to have a wonderful time!

  • Crystal C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Half Moon Ranch
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Half Moon Ranch

    We had to stop after being so shocked to find out what "THE THING" was

    If you have traveled anywhere within 70 miles of Dragoon, Arizona you know you have seen a sign saying come see "The Thing", so naturally after seeing that for over an hour we decided we had to stop! We decided while we were here to check out a few campgrounds to give a little feedback and the Half Moon Ranch was one of those.

    This is not a site I would usually consider for stay because while it does have tent sites it more focuses on the ranch aspect with ranch houses and focus on horseback riding and rock climbing, neither of which are really my thing. In fact, when I checked in to the facility I actually saw nothing to indicate tents would even have a space if they were considering staying the night.

    The site was nice for what it was and is run as a part of the Coronado National Forest so it was maintained to standard.

    This was a great place to stretch out and check out something new and who knows maybe in the future if I decide I need something a little different in my life I can check it out. But until then, I'll just chalk this up to a good stop after paying my quarter to see "the thing" nearby.

  • Betsy C.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Feb. 24, 2023

    Desert Oasis Campground

    The Mountains!

    Lovely piece of desert surrounded by mountains. Trails to meander and a clubhouse with tables, chairs, couches, library, games and other amenities. Nice people.

  • SThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Jun. 28, 2023

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Real normal campground

    Sites have spaces between rigs to breathe. There is a large club house for weekly get togethers with food. Pool tables, paddle ball, library, videos, showers, rest rooms. Laundry area with washer/dryers. Tons of space for boon dockers. Close to Bisbee, Warren, and a Safeway shopping ctr . Minutes from Sierra Vista. Beautiful sky

  • 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.

  • 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

  • mThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Jan. 16, 2022

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Quiet nature and large sites

    This resort is not fancy with a lot of bells and whistles but does have large sites, peace and quiet, a laid back vibe, friendly host and residents, and nature trails with great desert birds. And this campground is very dog friendly. Laundry, showers and bathrooms are all in great working order. Clubhouse with pool tables, Dish TVs, library, dvds and pellet stoves is very cozy. Propane can be ordered and dropped at your door! Mountain Views all around and sunsets are amazing.

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    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Dec. 1, 2021

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Great Amenities at good price

    Small campground with 28 level sites. All hookups avail. Tent sites offered dry or with electricity. $17.00 - $20.00. However, those sites are next to club house. We elected to take a full hookup site, although We only needed electricity. $27.00 + tax with Good Sam discount. 1 shower for all and 1 ea toilets for M& W. Nice club House with pool tables, TV’s, etc. Great wi-fi and cell coverage (AT&T). Great accommodating host, clean facilities, great views.

  • Sierra N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Apr. 5, 2023

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Nice place to shower with some amenities (games & movies)

    Nice little place to shower, and relax. Lots of wildlife. Though I would say tent sites are a bit pricey, compared to all the free camping in the area. Extremely affordable for RVs compared to area though. Bisbee is a wonderful town and I’d def recommend checking it out while you’re around. An air bnb in the area would be spectacular!

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    Camper-submitted photo from Desert Oasis Campground
    Nov. 22, 2021

    Desert Oasis Campground

    Friendly RV park for humans and dogs

    From the moment I drove in I knew this was going to be an okay RV park. I hate RV parks! I only stay in them to do laundry and take long hot showers. Super dog friendly, great clubhouse, hosts were fantastic and so willing to help. Great trails around the property to walk dogs! The only complaint…those dang goat head burs.

  • Lenore M.
    Camper-submitted photo from Chiricahua Mountains
    Jul. 30, 2018

    Chiricahua Mountains

    Chiricahua Mountains

    Chiricahua Mountains. The eastern route to Chiricahua National Monument is dicey in areas. Check with rangers before traversing this route.

  • M
    Camper-submitted photo from Chiricahua Mountains
    Oct. 24, 2019

    Chiricahua Mountains

    A must for hikers

    Small campground best suited for tents or small trailers. Ours is 24 and we just fit. Toilets and great tasting water are the amenities. The hiking and views were amazing as you walked thru the hoodos.

  • Melissa W.
    Camper-submitted photo from Chiricahua Mountains
    Jan. 11, 2021

    Chiricahua Mountains

    Great campground

    Some of the campgrounds located in the middle island have less privacy but there are still some trees and shrubs to separate them. Sites on the outside are large and very private. There are a ton of trees in the campground which I'm sure are great for shade in the warmer months. We would have loved to see more of the stars but the trees obviously block the views so I would recommend walking out to the road to stargaze at night. The bathrooms, while dated, were clean and functional. We were apprehensive about needing to make a fire in the BBQ grill but it was actually quite nice and kept our hands warm while playing cards. Everything in the National Monuments is very accessible from the campground.

  • Tanner H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Chiricahua Mountains
    Apr. 8, 2021

    Chiricahua Mountains

    Beautiful River flowing past Sycamore campground

    If you take Turkey Creek Rd to Sycamore campground, you'll sleep with the beautiful sound of a mountain stream behind you. They have restrooms that are sanitized and many bear proof trash cans that are emptied regularly. There's a good chance to see wildlife if you hike one of the various trails around the area. Highly recommend this sight! Just remember to leave it cleaner than you left it! Snows during winter often. Not as good for hiking and backpacking but makes for a fun snow day!

  • Tanner H.
    Camper-submitted photo from Chiricahua Mountains
    Apr. 9, 2021

    Chiricahua Mountains

    Snows and Hails during winter months

    The river gets lower until the snow melts. Makes for a fun snow day and great backpacking.

  • lThe Dyrt PRO User
    Camper-submitted photo from Chiricahua Mountains
    Nov. 8, 2021

    Chiricahua Mountains

    Great park, great camping!

    Sites were a little close together, but flush toilets and beautiful night skies! Beautiful, easy trail right off the campsite when you are ready for something a bit less demanding. Bear boxes at every site. I'll be back!


Guide to Douglas

Cabin camping near Douglas, Arizona offers a unique blend of outdoor adventure and comfort, perfect for those looking to escape into nature while enjoying the amenities of a cabin.

Cabin campers appreciate these amenities

  • Enjoy the cozy atmosphere at Ramsey Canyon Cabins, which features essential amenities like drinking water and trash disposal for a hassle-free stay.
  • Portal Ccc House provides electric hookups and a fully stocked modern kitchen, making it a convenient choice for those who want a bit more comfort during their outdoor experience.
  • For a rustic yet upgraded experience, Shaw House offers electricity and hot water, perfect for those who want to enjoy nature without sacrificing too much comfort.

Some prices for cabin camping range from $35 to $50

  • Rates at Rusty's RV Ranch start at around $35 per night, making it an affordable option for cabin campers.
  • Expect to pay approximately $50 per night at Half Moon Ranch, which offers a unique ranch experience alongside cabin accommodations.
  • The Portal Bunkhouse provides a budget-friendly option for cabin camping, with prices that typically align with the $35 range.

Cabin campers like these nearby activities

  • Explore the stunning trails and wildlife in the Chiricahua Mountains, easily accessible from Stewart Campground, perfect for hiking enthusiasts.
  • Visit the historic town of Tombstone, just a short drive from Tombstone RV & Campground, where you can immerse yourself in the Wild West history.
  • Enjoy birdwatching and hiking opportunities in the Coronado National Forest, with easy access from Half Moon Ranch, making it a great spot for nature lovers.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which is the most popular cabin campsite near Douglas, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Douglas, AZ is Desert Oasis Campground with a 4.5-star rating from 10 reviews.

  • What is the best site to find cabin camping near Douglas, AZ?

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