Best RV Parks & Resorts near Huachuca City, AZ

Looking for the best Huachuca City RV camping? Finding a place to camp in Arizona with your RV is easier than ever. These scenic and easy-to-reach Huachuca City campsites are perfect for RV campers.

Best RV Sites Near Huachuca City, AZ (81)

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    1. TerraSol in Patagonia, Arizona

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    Patagonia, Arizona

    TerraSol is a fun, friendly camping spot for hikers, cyclists, and van/small RV travelers. With amenities specially geared to van travelers, bikepackers & gravel cyclists, and Arizona Trail hikers, TerraSol is your rest stop or base camp where you can recharge for your adventure — just 1/2 mile from town.

    Camp under majestic mesquite trees, with Sky Islands mountain peaks all around. Prepare meals in the camp kitchen, then choose your spot to relax: morning sunroom, shaded deck, fire circle, or heated gazebo. Or lounge around your campsite with picnic table and chairs.

    Look forward to WiFi, hot shower, insulated tent pads, and extra blankets, plus loaner bikes to get to town. And popcorn!

    TerraSol is right ON the Arizona Trail (Patagonia alternate route), the Sky Islands Odyssey bikepacking loops, and several inspiring gravel biking day routes. Several nearby hiking/walking trails draw birders from around the world.

    There's plenty to enjoy in Patagonia itself, too. Grab a hearty breakfast, explore unique shops, and learn about our history at our historic schoolhouse museum. Dinner, drinks and live music are all evening possibilities.

    Happy planning for your Patagonia adventure. Hope to see you at TerraSol!

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    $25 - $30 / night

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    2. Encore Valley Vista

    3 Reviews
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    11 Saves
    Benson, Arizona

    Valley Vista RV Resort is located in the high desert of beautiful southeastern Arizona, close to historic western towns, museums, botanical gardens and national parks. Located in the Tucson region, this 55+ age-qualified RV campground in Arizona is surrounded by rugged terrain, majestic mountains and the most spectacular desert sunsets. Open year round, Valley Vista is an RV resort that travelers escape to when the winters get cold and unbearable up north. One visit to this spectacular RV campground and you might just find yourself in Arizona for more than the weather. Valley Vista RV Resort is just minutes from the famous OK Corral in Tombstone where the historic battle took place between Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday and the McLaurys and Clantons. The Benson area is also home to the limestone caverns of Kartchner Caverns State Park, just a short drive from our RV campground in Arizona. You can even observe faraway galaxies from the San Pedro Valley Observatory. Come to Valley Vista RV Resort and explore our world! High Desert RV Campground in Arizona Whether you're planning a retreat for a group of friends or a getaway for two, there's no shortage of unique activities to explore at Valley Vista RV Resort. Plan activities upon arrival or visit this page before your departure to plan ahead. Looking for more? Our friendly staff can fill you in on all of the great ways to make your stay a memorable experience.

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    3. Tombstone Territories RV Park

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    30 Saves
    Huachuca City, Arizona
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    4. Tombstone RV & Campground

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    98 Saves
    Tombstone, Arizona
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    • Phone Service
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    $25 - $40 / night

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    5. Quail Ridge RV Resort

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    Huachuca City, Arizona
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    $25 / night

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      6. Sierra Vista Recreation Area - Coronado National Forest

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      Fort Huachuca, Arizona

      The Sierra Vista Recreational Area incorporates several mountain ranges which are separated by rolling hill county and some of the Southwest's most extensive grasslands. The area includes the Huachuca, Patagonia and Whetstone mountains and the Canelo Hills. These areas were once the focus of extensive mining activity and their canyons and ridges are rich in the history of those colorful days. An extensive network of trails provides access to the Huachuca Mountains and to the 20,190 acre Miller Peak Wilderness. In Ramsey Canyon, where miners once sluiced, blasted and tunneled for gold and silver, birdwatchers have founda gentler bonanza. A number of scenic drives cross the area's broad grasslands, and anglers find their reward in Parker Canyon Lakewhere stocked trout, as well as other species, challenge fishermen.

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      7. Shootout Arena RV Park

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      Tombstone, Arizona

      Shoot Out Arena RV Park is a 5 STAR rated facility! Formerly, Tombstone Dry Camping RV Park, we go above and beyond to provide truly exceptional service to each of our guests. We understand that your needs can change last minute, and we’re ready to adapt our services quickly to ensure you’re happy when you stay with us. We are currently a dry camping facility but construction will begin shortly on FULL HOOKUP SPOTS!

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      $10 / night

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        8. Rincon Country East RV Resort

        4 Reviews
        29 Saves
        Tucson, Arizona
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        9. Mountain View RV Park

        3 Reviews
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        Huachuca City, Arizona

        Our pet friendly RV park is a favorite of locals, travelers, and snowbirds alike! With tons of amenities, stunning mountain views, and activities the whole family can enjoy, it's no wonder why our guests visit us time and time again!

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        10. Pato Blanco Lakes RV Resort

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        Coronado National Forest, Arizona
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      Recent RV Reviews in Huachuca City

      322 Reviews of 81 Huachuca City Campgrounds


      • JThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Jan. 26, 2025

        Tombstone Camp on Forest Road 687

        Sunset and sunrise from the same spot

        My sprinter had no problem getting there without needing 4WD but I would not take a trailer or anything larger than 25 ft. Views are spectacular same for the nighttime sky So quiet you can hear the crows flying near the mountains. The darkness is incredible

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        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.

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        Jan. 13, 2025

        Rancho del Nido

        Great stay at Rancho Del Nido

        Great views! Great facility. The hosts were very communicative and helpful. Loads of wineries and hiking trails are a short drive away.

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        Dec. 31, 2024

        Tombstone Territories RV Park

        Great park

        Beautiful land and big lots. The kids and I used the hiking trails and played horseshoe toss. There are bathrooms, showers, and washing machines. Will visit again.

      • Priscilla
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        Dec. 27, 2024

        Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area

        Didn’t really find the site

        Cant give my honest opinion since we were led to the overflow path not the actual entrance No one here it was nice and secluded however a lot of loose dirt that gets everywhere. There was a one way road that you can take I wouldn’t recommend 40ft Rv taking the small path. Only stopped to let the dogs out and have some leg time off leash. Dry during the time we were there.

      • Priscilla
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        Dec. 27, 2024

        Queen Mine RV Park

        Small but Cute

        50$ a night on debit or credit card or 45 $ cash place was small and super cute walking distance from all the shops, we did bring in our 40ft Rv with ease, only 30amp hook ups. Small side area to take your dogs to restroom. Overall loved the view of the open copper mind near the office. The guy running the place was really nice. No complaints. Camped here for Christmas

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        Dec. 16, 2024

        Tombstone Territories RV Park

        Beautiful views quiet and peaceful

        Met some friends here. We had a fire in the fire pit and hiked around. Dog park was nice and the bath house had clean showers and facilities. WiFi was free and good. Site was clean, level and pull through.

      • Avery T.
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        Dec. 16, 2024

        Tombstone Territories RV Park

        Nice big lots!

        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.

        There is a laundry/mail room with a restroom and then a separate bathhouse near the front. Nice little dog park for our pooch to run around too and we used the public firepit.

        Kiddos said there were horseshoes to play.

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        Dec. 7, 2024

        Quarter Horse Motel & RV Park

        December in Benson

        We called and spoke with the office, they said they had a spot for us. We were able to go look at the sites there were only a handful open, we parked and had fhu. Internet is additional from another provider. Paid monthly rate plus electric. Everything is within walking distance. Right off the main road and the train tracks are close by and run 24/7. Staff is helpful but office is closed on weekends, but if you call and set it up they have a number to call and they will be there in a few minutes. Has pay laundry. Bathroom and showers.

      • BThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 24, 2024

        SKP Saguaro Co-Op

        Escapees only

        First class RV park where only members of the Escapees 

        rv club may lease or rent a site. Most sites have a casita which are taxed locally as "sheds". The waiting list to lease a site is several years. I am currently number 248 on the  list. 2o months ago I was 350. It is also a 55+ years old RV park

      • mThe Dyrt PRO User
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        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.

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        Nov. 20, 2024

        TerraSol in Patagonia, Arizona

        A Magical Evening at TerraSol

        Stopped here along a 400 mile bikepacking route through southern az. We were immediately welcomed and given a tour by Astral, who quickly became our friend. Astral even recommended an amazing wild camp spot for our following evening, near the border. That evening, Mary made us a delicious dinner that nurtured our bodies, minds and souls. There was plenty of room for tents, as well as tent pads to help keep you warm throughout the night. The bathrooms, showers and laundry were an extra perk after a couple days worth of riding. This will be a regular stop for me anytime I visit Patagonia, which will be often ❤️

      • DThe Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 9, 2024

        Encore Valley Vista

        Great Stay

        Such a nice Campground. The host was friendly, and helpful. 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. All an easy drive away. I would definitely stay here again.

      • Robbie B.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Nov. 8, 2024

        Colossal Cave Mountain Park

        Great spot just off Arizon Trail

        Nice spot just off the AZT, stayed while on a bike trip on the trail. Camped in the La Selvilla section in the back of the canyon. Plenty of room and spots are not too tight and most had shade trees. All had flat tent pad, table and fire ring. There is a group spot with a pavilion that has running water, and pit toilets. Verizon was one bar, got a few calls out but text would not work. They do lock the gate at 4:00, so once in, you are there for the night. Only one other group when we were there. Would go back for sure.

      • mThe Dyrt PRO User
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        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

      • j
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        Oct. 16, 2024

        Queen Mine RV Park

        Awesome little park!

        Easy access to Bisbee historical area. 5 minute walk! Nice quiet park, level spots, and view of town.

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        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!

      • Cass G.The Dyrt PRO User
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        Jul. 27, 2024

        Reddington Pass Dispersed

        Rough Road, Off Grid

        I’ve camped at Redington Pass a few times throughout the years. It’s a fun trail if you like a challenge of off roading. I wouldn’t recommend larger trailers or RVs to travel too far up the trail, we’ve seen them get stuck trying to turn around. The road is rough but if you don’t mind driving slow over the holes and bumps then no big deal.

        Easy to find, follow Tanque Verde Rd all the way East until it turns into Redington Road, this then leads to a dirt road with TONS of dispersed camping pull offs with established fire rings. The further east you travel on the pass the less people you have to camp next to. The camping sites closer to the entrance get packed on the weekends.

        The further you go you’ll run out of service, no bathrooms, no water hook ups, nothing, just dispersed wild camping!

      • Cass G.The Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Scotia Canyon - Coronado National Forest
        Jul. 26, 2024

        Scotia Canyon - Coronado National Forest

        One on my favorites

        This is site is always a fun time, i’ve been camping along this dirt road so many times and now make it a yearly visit. All of these photos are different years. For greener grass I recommend going any month before late August! All photos taken with dry grass is October various years. Tons of dispersed camping sites and pull offs along the dirt road once you pass Parker Canyon Lake area. Good hiking in the area, tons of wildlife. Watch out for rattlesnakes and javelina especially if you have dogs with you! Most of the sites have fire rings already established so you don’t have to do much work. I’d rate it 11/10!

      • RThe Dyrt PRO User
        Camper-submitted photo from Shootout Arena RV Park
        Jun. 30, 2024

        Shootout Arena RV Park

        A Gem of a Campground

        This place is perfect for dry camping a short distance from historic Main Street Tombstone. There were no amenities, so be prepared! You cannot beat the price! For car/tent camping there are some private spaces with a little shade and evidence of past campfires. Be sure to stay to the left of the sign to go into the lower camping area. Pay your 10 bucks at the drop box.

      • andrea K.
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        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.


      Guide to Huachuca City

      Discover the charm of RV camping near Huachuca City, Arizona, where stunning landscapes and welcoming campgrounds await outdoor enthusiasts.

      RVers appreciate amenities like full hookups and clean facilities

      Explore local attractions and activities

      • Enjoy a short drive to historic Tombstone from Stampede RV Park, where you can immerse yourself in the Wild West history and catch live reenactments.
      • Shootout Arena RV Park is conveniently located for those wanting to experience the excitement of local rodeos and events in Tombstone.
      • Take advantage of the nearby hiking trails and scenic views while staying at Apache Flats RV Resort, perfect for outdoor adventures.

      Most parks have electrical and sewer hookups

      • Mountain View RV Park provides full hookups, including sewer connections, ensuring a hassle-free stay for RVers.
      • At Rancho del Nido, guests can enjoy electric hookups and a peaceful environment, ideal for families and horse lovers.
      • Benson I-10 RV Park offers well-reviewed sites with 30/50 amp electric service and sewer hookups, making it a practical choice for long-term stays.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      • Which is the most popular RV campsite near Huachuca City, AZ?

        According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular RV campground near Huachuca City, AZ is TerraSol in Patagonia, Arizona with a 5-star rating from 2 reviews.

      • What is the best site to find RV camping near Huachuca City, AZ?

        TheDyrt.com has all 81 RV camping locations near Huachuca City, AZ, with real photos and reviews from campers.