Best Cabin Camping near Eloy, AZ

CAMPER SUMMARY PRESENTED BYFord

Eloy, Arizona features cabin accommodations at several campgrounds, including the Picacho-Tucson NW KOA and Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort. The cabins provide alternatives to tent camping with varying levels of amenities. Most cabins include basic furnishings such as beds, tables, and chairs, while some offer kitchenettes or full bathrooms. Electrical hookups are standard, with heating and air conditioning available in many units. A recent visitor commented, "This place is incredible! You can rent spaces for your RV or they also have small homes to rent. Prices in April are very reasonable!" Cabins at the KOA feature charcoal grills and patio furniture, making outdoor meals convenient.

Rustic and deluxe cabins are both available, depending on the location. The Cozy Peach at Schnepf Farms offers unique accommodations with "FULL amenities including Netflix" according to one review, with some units sleeping up to five people. Most properties require advance reservations, especially during peak winter seasons when snowbirds arrive. Pet policies vary by location—Picacho-Tucson NW KOA and Rancho Sonora RV Park allow pets in some cabin units, while others have restrictions. The Mesa-Apache Junction KOA and Camp Saguaro also offer cabin options within driving distance of Eloy.

Most cabins include beds but require visitors to bring their own linens, towels, and toiletries. Kitchen facilities range from basic microwaves to fully-equipped kitchens depending on the accommodation type and price point. The level of furnishing varies significantly between budget and premium options. Camp stores at KOA locations stock essentials like firewood and basic groceries. Several campgrounds, including Palm Creek and Fiesta Grande, offer on-site laundry facilities and showers. Visitors staying at cabins near Eloy have access to various activities, with one reviewer noting that Palm Creek has "pickle ball, pools, hot tubs, streets within the park to bike or walk" and a 9-hole golf course.

Best Cabin Sites Near Eloy, Arizona (21)

    1. Picacho-Tucson NW KOA

    17 Reviews
    Picacho, AZ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 466-2966

    "Rocking chairs, charcoal BBQ, table and chairs with umbrellas. Care taken with arch site. Everything flat. Nice dessert shrubs and cactus."

    "Couldn’t drive any longer so used my KOA app on the road and booked it. Pulled in after hours and folder was waiting with map and site number."

    2. Palm Creek Golf and RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Casa Grande, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 421-7000

    "It’s a 55+ park. Apparently much busier before April… it was very empty, we had so much room! There are so many activities!! And a beautiful 9 hole golf course in the middle!"

    "Quiet park, I was surprised because it is so big. Sites are level and large. Lots of planned activities and beautiful golf course. Will definitely stay here again."

    3. Encore Fiesta Grande

    2 Reviews
    Casa Grande, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "We've found most age qualified resorts will let you stay if you don't have kids or pets. This is a busy little 55+ RV community."

    "Fiesta Grande RV Resort in Casa Grande, Arizona is a nice 55+ age qualified RV resort in the sunny Arizona desert. The staff here is very welcoming and friendly."

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    4. Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    85 Reviews
    Superstition Mtn, AZ
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4485

    $35 - $99 / night

    "We opted for a site with electrical and water ($30 vs $20) so there were mostly RVs. Large pull through with fire pit and bbq grill and metal picnic table."

    "Due to extreme heat, I recommend visiting in the fall. Winter, spring, and summer can tend to very uncomfortable. Loved the variety of hikes here, anything from easy to medium-difficult."

    5. Rancho Sonora RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Florence, AZ
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 868-8900

    "There’s a pool and laundry. A little on the pricier side"

    "Located in the Cactus Forrest. Lots of pristine scenery."

    6. Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    18 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4015

    "The KOA features a year round heated pool and jacuzzi. The pool area was fenced and had some chairs, tables, and what appeared to be covered grills."

    "I camped in a 22 foot rental motor home. This was my first KOA experience, and it was such a delight."

    7. The Cozy Peach at Schnepf Farms

    1 Review
    Queen Creek, AZ
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 987-3100

    $185 - $265 / night

    "We were here for a local event so we were able to do some nearby hiking and drinking at the incredible local Olive Mill across the road. "

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    8. Encore Mesa Spirit

    8 Reviews
    Mesa, AZ
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "The RV site we were assigned has a rock pad, was moderately spacious, level, in full sun, and a fire ring or picnic table was not provided. "

    "We loved this park in the Arizona Desert.  Close to everything, yet set up to feel like you're in your own little village. "

    9. Camp Saguaro

    2 Reviews
    Cortaro, AZ
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 609-2624

    $25 - $45 / night

    "There is a community fire pit for campers to enjoy together or fire pits at each site to enjoy on your own. Showers, restroom, laundry, and water!"

    "They have nice hot showers, laundry facilities, dish washing stations, and fire rings. My spot had a hummingbird feeder. Would stay here again!"

    10. Justin's Diamond J RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Cortaro, AZ
    48 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 883-6706

    $15 - $40 / night

    "Justin’s is a busy place and office staff were almost always on the phone trying to arrange nights of availability or help the travelers any way that they could."

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  • Krista Z.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 1, 2019

    Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    All the features of a hotel

    This KOA had some really awesome features and gives you most of the convenience of a hotel with the ability to bring your RV and your personal items with you without the hotel price tag. The KOA features a year round heated pool and jacuzzi. The pool area was fenced and had some chairs, tables, and what appeared to be covered grills. The pool is right outside the office building which also has bathrooms and a small convenience store. If they don't have what you are looking for the is a major grocery store about 2 miles away. This KOA is in town. Don't come here if you're looking for a remote destination. The other side of the exterior fence has houses and businesses.

    Each site has a picnic table and some had a stand up bbq pit. The spaces are really close together and separated by a row of rocks. Up front they have 4 little single room cabins that say there can sleep 6 but have no bathrooms. There are some upgraded RV spaces that have outside grill areas with sinks and counter space.

    The spaces have very little shade if any! Be very aware of the weather when you visit. It'll be hot during the day and very cold at night depending on the time of year. You will be randomly assigned a space unless you pay the fee to have an assigned space.

    The KOA features a small fenced playground with a tetherball, swing set, merry go round, and a table with an umbrella. On the other side of the KOA there is a small fenced dog run. I also saw a stand alone sink near one of the loops. There is an activity center if you're hosting a group event. It had a few standing bbq pits outside. At the entrance was an air pump for filling tires.

  • Keisha D.
    Jun. 30, 2020

    Justin's Diamond J RV Park

    Great Sky Views

    Great views of the sky at night and very quiet but we were never able to get in touch with anyone from the office. Nice spacious sites but the common areas really need some love. There’s no pool which is a must have in Arizona’s heat. Great Verizon cell signal no WiFi, or could never get in touch with anyone to get a code.

  • Clint  G.
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Encore Mesa Spirit

    Great value as a TT member

    We stayed at this property from 12/28/2020 - 01/11/2020.  This was our first experience with a TT/Encore property.  The RV site we were assigned has a rock pad, was moderately spacious, level, in full sun, and a fire ring or picnic table was not provided.  There was a pool, hot tub, lodge, pickleball, mini golf, shuffleboard, dog park, laundry and a fitness center on the grounds.  The nearest grocery store was within 5 miles as well.

  • E
    Oct. 11, 2020

    Picacho-Tucson NW KOA

    Great hosts - nice level sites

    The Picacho/Tucson NW KOA was the first place we camped at when we purchased our Bunkhouse motorcycle tent trailer.  We wanted to stay close to home in case something didn't work on our camper.

    The KOA is clean and the hosts were great.  The sites are well spaced but could be a little bigger for more privacy.  The sites are made of small gravel and very level.  No roots, rocks, stumps, etc.  There is a picnic table, water spigot, electrical hookup and BBQ grill at each site, in addition to a fire ring.  Bathrooms are clean and there is a small camp store.  There is a doggie run in the park as well as a pool and playground for the kids.

    When we stayed, the new hosts had just purchased the KOA a few months earlier and they were working on improving it.  We stayed there in late 2019 (before COVID).

    The only reason I gave this KOA 3 stars instead of 5 is because of the loud traffic noise from the freeway.  There is literally no peace or ability to sleep during the night (in a tent camper).  Perhaps in a solid sided RV, it would be great, but we didn't get a wink.  I even slept with earplugs in and I could still hear the noise.

    I will not be returning to this KOA, but sure wish I could because it was really nice and clean.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2019

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Large sites, great view of the Superstition Mountains

    Camped here for two nights and enjoyed it very much. Sites are large and well maintained. We opted for a site with electrical and water ($30 vs $20) so there were mostly RVs. Large pull through with fire pit and bbq grill and metal picnic table. Many have views of the Superstition Mountains. We reserved ahead of time which is good as the campground was full when we arrived. There is overflow camping if no sites available. Bathrooms were clean and one had showers and filtered water, a nice bonus. I only saw two bathrooms (there might have been another in the newer loop but we didn’t explore that) so they were not real close to our site. Several hiking trails directly accessible from the park. A variety of ranger led programs but unfortunately none during our stay. You do have to put up with the annoying train whistle from about 10-6 from nearby Goldsfield “Ghost town” but otherwise it is probably the quietest campground I’ve ever stayed at. Only issue we had was with over-eager volunteers who yelled at us and told us we couldn’t park outside the showers. (We had moved from our site to use the showers after our hike and before leaving).

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Close to the city, deep in the wilderness

    Reservations are necessary, as many people grab these spots, and often for long stays (14 day maximums). Due to extreme heat, I recommend visiting in the fall. Winter, spring, and summer can tend to very uncomfortable.

    Loved the variety of hikes here, anything from easy to medium-difficult. The individual sites are pretty small and hard to put a tent anywhere but the paved drives into each nook, much of the ground is covered in small plants and cacti. There's a picnic table/bench thing at each spot, plus a fire pit grill (which is the only place you can burn). Bathrooms and showers are on site and worked great during our stay. Bring plenty of water to hydrate with!

  • Mike M.
    Dec. 11, 2018

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Great winter camping

    Campsite 36

    Spent the night close to home as my dog had never been camping and I wanted to see if he liked it (he does!).

    Booked online about two weeks prior for a Monday night stay and most of the campground was available. When I arrived about 75-80% was full, so good idea to book ahead.

    Some of the sites are super close together, especially on the newer loops (sites 75-104 and 106-134). They'd be ok with a trailer, but I'd feel cramped in with my tent. The main part of the campground where I was is a bit more spread out, with vegetation between most of the sites.

    My site had a big pad for the tent that was raked, a picnic table, a fire ring/grill, easy access to the hiking trails, and a great view of the mountains.

    Beware during the winter as the wind can come up during the night and morning hours, so stake your tent down well. It got up to maybe 15 mph, so not super strong, but typical for the edges of the valley.

    Staff was friendly, and the bathroom was clean. I didn't use the shower.

    One specific note about my site 36: don't book it if you'll be taking a 5th wheel or really any trailer. The access road is narrow and the parking spot is at a 90° angle so it'd be very difficult to back into. Better to pick one of the pull thru spots. If you have a campervan or are tent camping then it's a great spot.

    I'm glad I came here. Can't wait to come back! This would be an epic place during a full moon, or really anytime it's clear to see the stars. Too bad it was cloudy my entire stay.

  • Denise G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 23, 2022

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Campsite is at the foot of the Superstitious Mountains

    Lost Dutchman is a beautiful campsite however the sites are a little closer than what we prefer. We were in site 98 which was right in front of the Superstitious Mountains with no obstructions. The site was a pull thru but was barely long enough for our Toyota Tundra max cab and 20-foot trailer. A picnic table, fire ring and a couple of camp chairs is about all that fits at this site. If you want your trailer door to be lined up with the table, it will require you to pull the trailer through and park your tow vehicle behind it. Firewood can be purchased for$8 cash from the ranger station and ice for$6. If you want to use the well-maintained bathrooms or showers don’t stay in the 75-104 loop since the bathrooms are almost a half mile away via a trail that I would not recommend without closed toe shoes. We saw Quail and tarantulas on the trail. Although there were multiple signs to beware of rattle snakes we did not run into any. There was also a dog park near the main restrooms and showers. There is a dump station on your way out of the park that was easy to access. Goldfield Ghost Town just down the road, although a tourist trap it is a must see. There are multiple gift stores, a restaurant as well as a hamburger/ice cream stand and bakery, a train ride and Mine tours. Just a little farther down the road is the Superstition Mountain Lost Dutchman Museum which is more than just a museum full of old artifacts. There is a great gift shop and 15 acres of mining artifacts, artwork and a movie site Chaple used in a 1968 western called Charro which started Elvis Presley as well as the Apacheland Movie Barn used in multiple westerns. They even have a working 1914 Stamp ore mill which was used to crush boulders that had small pieces of gold within them. When enjoyed our two-night stay at Lost Dutch and spending the day learning about the history of this little community.

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 11, 2020

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Beautiful Views

    Beautiful views here, they have both water/electric sites plus dry campsites, all have views with picnic tables and fire ring grill grate. It had been 110 days since rain when we first arrived, so no fires first couple days, but they got rain yesterday 12/10/20 so we can have fires again. This is desert camping, the birds and everything in desert is happy about the rain. Goldfield old mining town is across the street, worth a visit as well for old western town lovers 1883 I believe. Route 88 will carry you through beautiful curvy mountain road over to canyon lake and Tortilla flats, well worth the drive. Lots of hiking from Lost Dutchman State Park. We have seen rabbits, roadrunners, doves, quail and a number other birds, early morning and evening hikes you will see plenty of creatures feeding off the desert. The Saguro cactus are incredible.


Guide to Eloy

Cabin accommodations near Eloy, Arizona provide desert camping experiences with views of the Superstition Mountains and Sonoran Desert landscape. The region experiences summer temperatures regularly exceeding 100°F, while winter nights can drop to the 40s. Most cabin facilities remain open year-round, though winter (October-April) sees higher occupancy rates when temperatures moderate to 65-75°F during daytime.

What to do

Explore nearby hiking trails: Lost Dutchman State Park Campground offers direct access to hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels. As one visitor noted, "Perfect for just getting away for the weekend. Only a 45 minute drive from the house, yet far enough that you still feel like you got away. Lots of good hiking, Ghost Town, good views. Worth every second."

Visit local attractions: The Mesa-Apache Junction area provides easy access to unique sights within short driving distance. A recent camper mentioned, "We stayed here one night. We've stayed at a lot of KOAs across the country and this is the cleanest one I've ever been to. 10 minutes from Picacho Peak hiking and don't miss the Ostrich Ranch!"

Desert wildlife viewing: Camp Saguaro provides opportunities to observe native desert species. "The grounds are exceptionally well kept and everything is clean and tidy. There is a community fire pit for campers to enjoy together or fire pits at each site to enjoy on your own," one camper reported.

What campers like

Clean facilities: Mesa-Apache Junction KOA maintains high standards for bathrooms and common areas. "This KOA had some really awesome features and gives you most of the convenience of a hotel with the ability to bring your RV and your personal items with you without the hotel price tag," wrote one reviewer.

Desert landscape: The natural setting around cabin accommodations offers authentic Sonoran Desert scenery. A visitor to Lost Dutchman State Park Campground commented, "Beautiful sunset, amazing view of moon rising over mountains. Heard some coyotes in the night, which was exciting. Enjoyed hiking the trails and exploring the landscape."

Well-maintained grounds: Camping cabins near Eloy consistently receive praise for upkeep. One visitor to Rancho Sonora RV Park stated, "Enjoyed this hidden gem. Located in the Cactus Forrest. Lots of pristine scenery."

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most cabin facilities require advance booking, especially during winter months. "This park is large with several loop type campgrounds. Campsite is clean and very easy to reserve ahead of time on the supported website which is very easy to use and see all the items open," noted a visitor to Lost Dutchman State Park.

Noise considerations: Some locations experience ambient noise from nearby infrastructure. One camper at Picacho-Tucson NW KOA observed, "This KOA is a good place for families and it has a lot of amenities. The sites are close together and not private unless you have a patio site for an extra cost. There is road noise and frequent trains which didn't bother me."

Amenity variations: Facilities differ significantly between locations. A guest at Justin's Diamond J RV Park noted, "Sites are not well defined but once you know where to park the sites are quite large. No real shade is available as the trees are desert spindly."

Tips for camping with families

Choose parks with kid-friendly features: Some locations specifically cater to family needs. A reviewer at Picacho-Tucson NW KOA shared, "We stayed here one weekend in early April and had a nice relaxing weekend. This campground is well cared for and the owners are very friendly. I would say the kids park could use some updating."

Consider proximity to activities: Encore Mesa Spirit provides access to multiple recreation options. "We loved this park in the Arizona Desert. Close to everything, yet set up to feel like you're in your own little village. The amenities at this park are outstanding and the neighbors are super friendly," according to one visitor.

Look for educational opportunities: Several cabin locations provide nature learning experiences. "An interesting feature of the Park is that it has walking trails that lead to the Saguaro National Park, but the area around the RV Park is rich with the native plants of the area all on its own," wrote a visitor to Justin's Diamond J RV Park.

Tips from RVers

Site selection matters: Many cabins near Eloy have varying site qualities. A reviewer at Rancho Sonora RV Park advised, "Great views of the sky at night and very quiet but we were never able to get in touch with anyone from the office. Nice spacious sites but the common areas really need some love."

Payment policies vary: Some locations have specific payment requirements. One camper noted about Justin's Diamond J RV Park, "Justin's Diamond J doesn't allow credit card payment and doesn't have online reservations. It's adult only and had a bunch of restrictions. No use of washers/dryers in RVs, no streaming/skyping, no electric heaters."

Check wifi reliability: Internet access varies significantly between cabin locations. As one Mesa-Apache Junction KOA visitor reported, "We arrived just after dark yesterday and will leave this morning. Convenient campground for a stay after visiting family in Phoenix before heading to Tucson. Wider sites than normal at a city RV park. Clean bathrooms, though a tad dated."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular cabin campground near Eloy, AZ is Picacho-Tucson NW KOA with a 4.2-star rating from 17 reviews.

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