Best RV Parks & Resorts near Huachuca City, AZ

RV parks near Huachuca City provide convenient access to Tombstone and the greater Sierra Vista area. Quail Ridge RV Resort features 30/50 amp hookups, full sewer connections, and spacious pull-through sites for rigs up to 42 feet long. "Spacious, level lots. Friendly, helpful staff. Close to the highway but not too noisy," notes one visitor about Quail Ridge. Tombstone Territories RV Park offers year-round availability with concrete pads and full hookups, while Mountain View RV Park provides gravel pull-through sites with full connections. Wells Fargo RV Park and Stampede RV Park both accommodate large motorhomes near Tombstone's historic district.

Several parks in the area charge additional fees for electricity on monthly stays. Propane fill service is available at Quail Ridge RV Resort but limited elsewhere. Dog parks are common amenities, with Quail Ridge and Mountain View both offering designated pet areas. Winter represents peak season, with many snowbirds arriving between October and April. The region experiences substantial train noise near some parks, particularly affecting Mountain View's otherwise favorable rates. Laundry facilities vary considerably between parks, from small two-machine setups to full laundromats. Most parks maintain good cell coverage, though internet quality is frequently described as spotty in reviews.

Best RV Sites Near Huachuca City, Arizona (88)

    1. Encore Valley Vista

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

    "Exceptional facilities and friendly staff"

    "The laundry room was clean and reasonably priced. The site are normal site plus they left an empty site between each camper."

    2. Quail Ridge RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Huachuca City, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 456-9301

    $25 / night

    "This is a very large RV. “Resort” just off Hwy 90 north of Huachuca City AZ. It’s about 20 minutes to Sierra Vista, and 30 minutes to Tombstone."

    "The cost is pretty minimal (about $13.50/night includes taxes and electricity) & the facilities are all immaculately clean, with nice hot showers and clean, functional laundry rooms."

    3. Tombstone Territories RV Park

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

    "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."

    "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."

    4. TerraSol in Patagonia, Arizona

    4 Reviews
    Patagonia, AZ
    24 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 987-0770

    $25 - $30 / night

    "This small, cozy area is very clean and has several great amenities, and can provide private spots or more open areas for groups. Bike shop to repair bicycles and rent them."

    "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."

    5. Tombstone RV & Campground

    13 Reviews
    Tombstone, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 457-3829

    $25 - $40 / night

    "Check-in was swift and easy, and we were escorted to our site by a friendly staff member."

    "About a mile outside of Tombstone. Very clean, large/wide sites, nice pool, dog parks, large clubhouse with TV, shuffleboard, ping pong, etc. Very helpful staff."

    6. Mountain View RV Park

    3 Reviews
    Huachuca City, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 456-2860

    "Had planned to stay at RV park down the road, but they didn’t have a working shower, and we didn’t think we could go a month without, This park has 72 pull through sites, water, 30/50 amp electric, and"

    "Gravel pull thru sites with full hook ups for $21 per nite! Plenty roomy and level. A few small trees or Yuccas between sites. Some mountain views in the distance and a pretty good sunset."

    8. Shootout Arena RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Tombstone, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 359-2055

    $10 / night

    "Quiet, easy to find, dark. There was a few other campers there when we visited. Very, very close to the main drag in “downtown” Tombstone. It’s $5 per vehicle and $10 per trailer."

    "Well worth it to be within walking distance. Be prepared to level rv as the spots are no where near level. Visit mid week, so it was fairly quiet. Bring CASH, as many places don't accept cards."

    9. Stampede RV Park

    5 Reviews
    Tombstone, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 457-3738

    $35 - $50 / night

    "They have nose sites with concrete pads and picnic tables. The sites are wider than avg. Best perk is you're walking distance to downtown tombstone."

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

    10. Wells Fargo RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Tombstone, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 457-3966

    $29 - $50 / night

    "They have a laundry with restrooms & showers. They are one street from the OK Carroll!"

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RV Park Reviews near Huachuca City, AZ

385 Reviews of 88 Huachuca City Campgrounds


  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2024

    Monte Casino RV Park at Holy Trinity Monastery

    Quiet and peaceful

    Monte Cassino RV Park at Holy Trinity Monastery has 16 full hookup sites (30 Amp) and 3 sites with water and electricity only (30 Amp).  Pull through sites can accommodate up to 40 Fr. St. Timothy Hall, adjacent to the RV Park, has bathrooms with shower facilities, a laundry room, and a social hall. Internet, tables and grills, pet friendly. There is a dump station. The Trinity Wild Bird Sanctuary is a 1.3 mile along the San Pedro River. 

    $35 Nightly sites. $150 weekly $375 monthly. (Plus electricity) The maximum stay is 5 months.

  • Christina H.
    May. 10, 2025

    Tombstone RV & Campground

    Beautiful and clean, perfect location

    Upon arrival, this park is absolutely gorgeous. Check-in was swift and easy, and we were escorted to our site by a friendly staff member. Although the park is big rig friendly, we found the turn into the row very tight for our 37ft 5th wheel and long tow vehicle (about 55ft total rig length). Once in the proper row, the turn into the pull through sites is easy.

    Full hookups were all working smoothly, and although we did not use any of the facilities, they all looked beautiful and clean. The dog park on the far end was absolutely spotless. The lighting around the campground at night was charming and appreciated. Our site had a tree with a picnic table under it.

    We were only a few minutes drive away from all the best attractions Tombstone has to offer, but the location is quiet and away from all the commotion.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2024

    Quail Ridge RV Resort

    Clean but lots of permanent & semi-permanent

    This is a very large RV. “Resort” just off Hwy 90 north of Huachuca City AZ. It’s about 20 minutes to Sierra Vista, and 30 minutes to Tombstone. Wide streets for easy maneuvering even larger RVs. 30/50 amp, water, electricity, and sewer. Several bathroom/showers, laundry, WiFi. Good sized dog run. Many of the sites look like they are permanent or semi-permanent! I saw some for sale signs on lots, do you may be able to purchase a spot here.

  • R
    Oct. 4, 2022

    Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground

    Beautiful high desert location

    Set in the foothills of the Whetstone Mountains and located next to the amazing Karchner Caverns.

    All pull through sites have 20, 30 and 50 amp service and water. Back in spots have 20/30 amp and water. Free dump station.

    Sites are all paved and have plenty of room. Set in a mesquite grove and spaced well apart.

  • Jeff & Steff’s Excellent Adventure
    Mar. 10, 2022

    Pato Blanco Lakes RV Resort

    Nice 55+ Campground

    Looking for a nice 55+ campground near Benson, Arizona and Tombstone? This is a friendly and clean RV resort near it all. And, there are even lakes! They have pretty lakes stocked with fish for catch and release fishing. It is a true gem to find lakefront sites in the desert! The sites are back-in and pull-through with 50 amp FHU. Each site is gravel with a patio and picnic table. There are lots of desert trails to walk your dogs around the perimeter. All of this and really close to historic downtown Benson.👍🏻😊

    To see videos on the campground and others, check out our YouTube channel: Jeff& Steff’s Excellent Adventure.

  • S
    Feb. 22, 2022

    Crazy Horse RV Park

    Crazy Horse RV Park

    We stayed at Crazy Horse RV Park for about 2.5 months, November to January. The park is definitely in need of some updating. The grounds in general are extremely clean and well-maintained. Park staff was very friendly and accommodating, particularly Claire in the office, and Mark and Russ in grounds maintenance. The pool is nice and clean, and it is heated. There are nice chairs and tables in the pool area. There are doggie bag stations throughout the park with garbage cans attached to dispose of dog waste.

    As for the sites, they are a tight squeeze with not much space. You are absolutely stacked in. It would be difficult in most sites to even park a second vehicle. Park staff does come and help you pull in during business hours. There did appear to be picnic tables, but only at some sites. You are not allowed to have fires. There are both back-in and pull-through sites, along with some covered spaces.

    The laundry facility has 8-10 each of washers and dryers, $2-$2.25 per wash, and $2 per dry. They do sell quarters in the office. There are three shower stalls in both the men’s and women's facilities, along with toilets. Both the laundry and the bathroom buildings were very clean.

    The park does have a nice recreational hall with a pool table, and they do some activities, including coffee and donuts twice weekly, a game day, bingo, and pizza and taco nights. There is a pop and snack vending machine inside as well. Aside from the pool, there isn’t anything in the park for children to do.

    One major complaint we had was that people drive way too fast through the park. We were backed up to an access road with a posted speed limit of 7.5 MPH, which people regularly drove 25 down despite several speed bumps. Another issue is Craycroft Road, which the park is on, is extremely busy and very noisy. We nicknamed it the Craycroft drag strip. The neighborhood across the road is very run down, there are dogs barking over there nonstop, and there’s lots of litter everywhere. We also heard gunshots on more than one occasion.

    We did have several water outages while we were there, a couple due to sewer issues, and one due to upgrading water hardware, but did not experience issues with electricity. Electricity was about $60 per month for us, in a 34 foot trailer, in the winter months where we were not running AC.

    Dollar General, Circle K, Pilot, and a taco truck are all within walking distance. There is also a large community park within walking distance. The park is easily accessed off of I-10. The Pima Air and Space museum is within a couple of miles, and East Saguaro National Park is about 20 minutes away.

    We would return to this park in the future. Overall, we had a very positive experience there.

  • Beth G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2023

    Davis Monthan AFB FamCamp- Boneyard Vista

    Busy- Restricted Access

    The Fam Camp on DMAFB is one of the best fam camps offered by the USAF. This site gets very busy during the winter or special events (the air shows). People often rent these spots for long term use as well.

    You must have base access in order to stay at this site.

    The sites are spacious and offer full hookups. There is a dump station, bathrooms and and laundry on site.

    The base also offers a commissary and BX with a food court.

  • S
    Sep. 10, 2022

    Queen Mine RV Park

    Great location

    Small rv park, 25 level back in sites. Easy back in. Gravel. Full hook ups. 30 amp only. Dated bathrooms but very clean and functional. Very friendly staff. Waking distance to Old Bisbee business district. Queen mine adjacent to park. Tours available.

  • Joel R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 5, 2024

    Mountain View RV Park

    Nice rv park, not great

    This is an ok rv park. It’s not fancy. But it has what we need. We have reservations for a month. Had planned to stay at RV park down the road, but they didn’t have a working shower, and we didn’t think we could go a month without, This park has 72 pull through sites, water, 30/50 amp electric, and sewer. Monthly sites charge extra for electricity. There are 2 bathrooms/showers which are passable. There is a big dog run, and a small one for small dogs. They have laundry and an exercise room. Internet is spotty. There are a few tent sites. There is an RV service and sales facilities adjacent to the park


Guide to Huachuca City

RV campgrounds near Huachuca City, Arizona provide access to southeastern Arizona's high desert landscape at elevations around 4,500 feet. The area experiences dramatic temperature shifts between hot summer days and cool nights, with monsoon season bringing afternoon thunderstorms from July through September. Most campgrounds remain open year-round with winter temperatures rarely dropping below freezing despite the desert's elevation.

What to do

Hiking trails nearby: Several campgrounds offer direct access to hiking trails. At Tombstone Territories RV Park, "There are hiking trail entrances right in the park and it's close to the San Pedro river," notes one camper. The park maintains multiple walking paths suitable for all skill levels.

Bird watching opportunities: The region sits along major migratory routes. "Saw a lot of good birds out here," reports a visitor to Tombstone Territories. TerraSol in Patagonia serves as "the perfect bird watching basecamp," according to reviews, with its location on the Arizona Trail providing access to various habitats.

Historic sites exploration: Most campgrounds position visitors within short drives of multiple historic towns. "We stayed here and traveled to Tombstone, Tucson Botanical Gardens, and Old Tucson. All an easy drive away," writes a camper at Valley Vista RV Resort. The historic mining towns provide half-day or full-day exploration opportunities with museums and restored buildings.

What campers like

Clean, well-maintained facilities: Campers consistently praise the upkeep at area campgrounds. At Quail Ridge RV Resort, one reviewer noted, "This is a very nice RV park. The laundry room was clean and reasonably priced." Another mentioned, "Very clean place. Quiet and the office staff were great."

Affordable nightly rates: Many campgrounds offer competitive pricing compared to other tourist areas. "Can't believe this place is only $10 a night! Clean bathroom and nice space," wrote one camper about Quail Ridge. Another reviewer stated, "The cost is pretty minimal (about $13.50/night includes taxes and electricity)."

Spacious sites: Tombstone RV & Campground features "level and clean gravel sites" with adequate spacing between neighbors. A visitor observed, "Once in the proper row, the turn into the pull through sites is easy." At Tombstone Territories, campers appreciate the "big spacious pull thru spots" that accommodate larger rigs.

What you should know

Train noise impacts some parks: Proximity to active rail lines affects certain campgrounds. One reviewer at Mountain View RV Park noted, "The only drawback is the trains. Very close very loud." Consider this factor when selecting a location if noise sensitivity is a concern.

Seasonal visitor patterns: Winter brings increased occupancy. "The park almost completely emptied out by the 1st of May," observed a long-term visitor at Tombstone Territories. Summer months typically see fewer visitors despite considerably lower rates at many parks.

Varying amenity access: Some parks have reduced services. "Janet the owner has closed the clubhouse, swimming pool, hot tub because of Covid paranoia," reported one Tombstone Territories visitor. Always confirm current amenity availability before booking, especially for longer stays.

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly accommodations: Most rv campgrounds in Huachuca City allow pets with designated areas. "Good sized dog run," noted a Mountain View visitor. Another camper at Tombstone Territories mentioned, "There was a nice little dog park that actually had some nice grass that our dog definitely enjoyed."

Recreational activities onsite: Shootout Arena RV Park offers unique entertainment opportunities. "Happened to arrive on the day of parade and rodeo," shared one visitor. Families can often catch live events during weekend stays without additional travel.

Kid-friendly exploration: Some campgrounds offer child-appropriate recreation. "The kids and I used the hiking trails and played horseshoe toss," wrote a visitor to Tombstone Territories. Terrain typically consists of packed desert soil suitable for children's bikes and scooters.

Tips from RVers

Level sites with easy access: Stampede RV Park receives praise for accessibility. "Sites were built to accommodate both easily. Water, electric, sewer hookup, and even sites made it a quick set up," noted one RVer with a 34-foot fifth wheel and 17-foot travel trailer. Most parks accommodate rigs up to 40 feet with pull-through options.

Limited site privacy: Many parks feature open layouts with minimal separation. "We had a tree with a picnic table under it," noted one Tombstone RV & Campground visitor, highlighting the limited natural barriers between sites. Consider positioning awnings strategically for additional privacy.

Variable utility connections: Electric service varies between parks. "Monthly sites charge extra for electricity," mentioned a Mountain View visitor. When booking monthly stays, factor in additional utility costs beyond the base camping rate to avoid unexpected charges.

Frequently Asked Questions

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