Camping near Jerome, AZ

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    Campgrounds surrounding Jerome, Arizona range from remote dispersed sites to developed RV resorts with cabins, primarily located in the Verde Valley region. Dead Horse Ranch State Park offers tent camping, RV hookups, and cabins near Cottonwood, while Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort provides similar accommodations with creek access about 15 minutes from Jerome. Mingus Mountain Campground sits at higher elevations with tent and RV sites accessible via forest roads. Several dispersed camping areas exist on Forest Service roads including FR 761 and FR 525, offering free primitive camping options.

    The terrain around Jerome varies significantly with elevations ranging from 3,500 feet in the valley to over 7,000 feet on Mingus Mountain, affecting temperatures and camping conditions throughout the year. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round in the valley, while mountain sites like Mingus Mountain and Potato Patch typically operate from May through October. Roads to dispersed camping areas may require high-clearance vehicles, particularly after rain. Water availability is limited at dispersed sites, though most established campgrounds offer potable water. "Potato Patch Campground is located just North of Jerome on Mingus Mountain and very few people seem to know about it. The first loop is for RV's only and provides very little shade. The bottom loop has better shade and can accommodate tents and RV's."

    Campers frequently mention the central location as a key advantage, with many sites serving as convenient bases for exploring Jerome, Sedona, Cottonwood, and surrounding attractions. The Verde Valley's numerous state parks, national monuments, and hiking trails are generally within 30 minutes of most camping areas. Proximity to attractions appears in many reviews, with one camper noting: "We spent 3 nights here, using our camp spot as a 'command center' for exploring the area around Cottonwood (including Sedona, Jerome, Montezuma's Castle, Tuzigoot, etc.)." Sites at higher elevations like Potato Patch and Mingus Mountain provide cooler temperatures during summer months and typically offer more separation between campsites than valley locations. Many campgrounds near water features such as Oak Creek tend to fill quickly and may require advance reservations.

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    Best Campgrounds near Jerome (333)

      1. Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground

      4.6(66)5mi from Jerome129 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The three small lakes are a great spot to fish and lots of shade. A horse stable and playground are nearby. There are 4 camping loops, 1 tent only."

      "Also, Site 61 is large, has shrubs for privacy and direct access to the Mesa Trail. There are many hiking trails leading into the desert above Cottonwood. Jerome sits on the mountainside above."

      from $25 - $70 / night

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      2. West Sedona Designated Dispersed Camping

      4.3(64)13mi from JeromeRVs, Tents

      "Primitive dispersed camping right outside of Sedona. It’s right off 89A just south of Sedona."

      "The best dispersed camping options in Sedona Arizona! There are many options off of the main road."

      3. Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      4.0(41)12mi from JeromeRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "The campground is beautiful with trees everywhere and most campgrounds are close to the creek. Just 15 minutes away from Sedona and Cottonwood, about 30 minutes away from Jerome!"

      "We stayed here in June which is a hot time to camp in Arizona. This campground has Oak Creek running through it which is a great place to cool off."

      from $59 - $150 / night

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      4. Potato Patch Campground

      4.2(21)4mi from Jerome41 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Much curvier from Jerome. Friendly campers."

      "This campsite is located just North of Jerome on Mingus Mountain and very few people seem to know about it. The first loop is for RV's only and provides very little shade. "

      from $18 - $36 / night

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      5. Thousand Trails Verde Valley

      4.5(25)10mi from JeromeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nestled in the red rock country of Arizona, this Thousand Trails campground offers a scenic and tranquil escape."

      "This is part of the Encore/Thousand Trails network (although anyone can use it).  They do offer a 20% military discount."

      6. Rio Verde RV Park

      4.4(16)7mi from JeromeRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Laundry is affordable, Jerome is just up the hill. Looks like if you had a shuttle car you could probably float the river to or from camp."

      "Set in the middle of everything just about... a short drive to national monuments, Sedona, Jerome and loads of great local food!"

      from $55 - $85 / night

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      7. Mingus Mountain Campground

      4.5(13)4mi from Jerome32 sitesRVs, Tents

      "The bathroom between those two loops is definitely more rustic (smelly) than the others around."

      "In one word views, views for miles some of the best I’ve seen in Arizona."

      from $18 - $75 / night

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      8. Verde Ranch RV Resort

      4.4(30)17mi from Jerome2 sitesRVs

      "Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons:  Pros: 

      Resort-Style Amenities: This resort boasts impressive amenities, including a sparkling pool, a well-equipped rec room, close proximity to sightseeing"

      "This RV resort is a short drive from Sedona, Cottonwood, Jerome, and Prescott. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. We were there during the Thanksgiving holiday and only have one gripe."

      from $45 - $85 / night

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      9. North Mingus Mountain Basecamp on Forest Road 413

      4.5(10)4mi from JeromeRVs, Tents

      "Right off the pavement close to Jerome. Located perfectly between Prescott and Sedona. There were a few other campers on a Monday night in May."

      "We came through Jerome and took 89A S all the way through."

      10. Surprise, West Sedona Designated Dispersed Camping

      3.3(19)13mi from JeromeRVs, Tents

      "There are a lot of off roading that goes on in the area but it stops before dusk."

      "It was easy to get to and close to Sedona so very convenient. It was pretty crowded and we came after the rain so some cars were getting stuck in the mud."

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    2216 Reviews of 333 Jerome Campgrounds


    • Monica M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Grand Canyon-Williams KOA

      Wonderful park

      Staff is very accommodating and nice. Facilities were clean and very comfortable. Beautiful place to stay.

    • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Fort Tuthill Luke AFB Recreation Area

      So much good stuff here

      There are two campgrounds, one open to public and other military/veteran fam camp. This is the military side. Nice spot in the trees, access to good trails, close to rodeo and amphitheater, we got to watch SCI for free two nights in a row.

    • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Edge of the World (East Pocket)

      Perfect camping spot

      We went in October and the wind was gnarly, but honestly, with views like that, I could put up with a little wind blown hair. We got up there Saturday morning & found an open spot, but could tell it usually fills up fast. The road out is bumpy, and I do suggest a high clearance vehicle with 4WD, but did see a mustang in the spot next to us. Good on them. Given that there’s no light pollution in Sedona, it gets dark FAST.

    • Chuck T.
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Zane Grey RV Village

      Terrible campground

      Have stayed at Zane Grey campground for over 14 years as monthly and weekly. The last two visits have been terrible. Last visit no in the summer no power and had to leave two days early. This visit no power again and no water for two days. Had to sit in our truck to get ac . New ownership has let the park deteriorate. If you camp there bring a generator and water. Would NOT recommend  Zane Grey!

    • KThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 18, 2026

      White Horse Lake Campground

      Good views, good vibes.

      During our stay the staff was amazing, always was available if needed. We were in a fire restriction so no wood fires was allowed. The area was nice, great views of the lake but was really windy. The potable water was not available due to the pipes being cleaned. The bathrooms was really clean which again thanks to the grounds keeper. I would give this place another shot, I would give this location a thumbs up out of two.

    • Catherine H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 17, 2026

      Garland Prairie Rd Dispersed Camping

      We had a great night

      There’s spots to pull in immediately when you turn onto the road but that was pretty populated so we drove about a mile down the road and found a more secluded spot. It seemed like a couple of the campers when we pulled in are there long term but we had no issues. Temperature was good in mid July, perfect through the night and in the morning. There are fire rings but there was a fire ban posted. We saw some coyotes, deer, and wasps but nothing bothered us. The road was nice and flat so I got a good 5 mile run in. We stayed in a tent, there’s really nothing special about this place but we’d come again if we needed a place to stay.

    • jThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 15, 2026

      Camp Navajo/Pine View RV Park

      Peaceful and good for the night

      $30 per night, whether you use the dump station and dumpster or not. Sites are pretty level with lots of space. Railroad tracks nearby, but the trains didn't bother me.

    • A
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Munds Park RV Resort

      Not as nice in the “newer” half

      Since we have small children, we would’ve had way more fun in the “older” half of the campground. It’s closer to the pool and amenities and much easier for kids to ride bikes around. Regardless we all had a great time and no real complaints. Was pleasantly surprised the pool was not overly crowded and our kids got to have a blast swimming.

    • VThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 14, 2026

      Fort Valley Dispersed Camping

      They cut so many trees

      If you’re okay with lots of people speeding up and down the road, this place is for you.


    Guide to Jerome

    Dispersed camping opportunities near Jerome, Arizona include numerous forested sites along Forest Road 413 on Mingus Mountain with varying terrain and access requirements. North Mingus Mountain Basecamp provides several quiet, spacious sites with cell service at higher elevations, though muddy conditions can follow rain or snow. The roads to these areas require careful driving but most passenger vehicles can navigate them successfully, with campers reporting the primitive roads are manageable even for smaller cars like a Corolla.

    What to do

    Swim in natural water features: Dead Horse Ranch State Park offers fishing ponds and river access where families can cool off. As one camper notes, "We went down to a little lagoon of water stopped between two dams. The kids were able to splash and play there -- it was just perfect! We went there twice in the 24 hours we were at the park."

    Explore historic mining towns: Verde Valley RV Resort serves as a convenient basecamp for touring the area. A visitor explains, "This campground is nestled behind some hills right next to the Verde River. It's a beautiful setting with a huge variety of sites... We spent a week... getting in and out of the park was a pain just because it took so long to drive 5-10 mph for 1-2 mile stretches."

    Visit local vineyards: Several wineries operate within a short drive of camping areas. A visitor to Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort shared, "We hit a few wineries around the area that were great. Only downside to Lo Lo Mai is they don't provide drinking water spickets like most campgrounds do."

    Connect with wildlife: Many campgrounds offer opportunities to observe native animals. A camper at Dead Horse Ranch State Park reported, "Spent the afternoon watching bluebirds in the trees outside my RV and woke up to cottontail rabbits hopping around."

    What campers like

    Cooler temperatures at elevation: Mingus Mountain Campground sits at approximately 7,800 feet, offering relief from summer heat. A camper reported, "The temperature in Phoenix, where I live, is supposed to be 116 degrees today. Only 85 at this campground (7800 ft elevation) and only a quick 2 hour drive."

    Central location for day trips: Most camping areas serve as good basecamps for regional exploration. A visitor to Potato Patch Campground noted, "Several hiking trails reasonably close, small fishing lake 2 mi. distance, ghost city of Jerome on one side of mountain, Prescott on other. Located at 7K elevation, on winding road."

    River access: Campgrounds along Oak Creek and Verde River provide water recreation opportunities. A camper at Rio Verde RV Park shared, "Awesome little park! Set in the middle of everything just about... We were in spot 59 which is by the river and secluded somewhat, although it can be tricky getting in and out of! Tons of wildlife plays around the river with humming birds and other beautiful little creatures!"

    Clean bathrooms: Many established campgrounds maintain good facilities. At Rancho Sedona RV Park, a visitor stated, "Great location as you can walk right into Sedona. Very well kept RV park with very clean bathrooms. Sites are spaced out a bit; not as tight as some other RV parks."

    What you should know

    Roads to dispersed sites: Access to free camping requires caution. A camper at Forest Road 525 advised, "Get ready to go slllloooowww down the forest service road for a while, but the camping is well worth it."

    Seasonal availability: Many mountain campgrounds close during winter months. At North Mingus Mountain Basecamp on FR 413, a visitor warned, "If there's rain/snow it is muddy though."

    Reservation systems vary: Some campgrounds require advance planning. Regarding Verde Ranch RV Resort, a camper noted, "We booked a site on their website and in several places it says UNLESS you pay an extra fee they reserve the right to move you wherever they want. And, we were moved."

    Potential for noise: Traffic can be an issue at some sites. At Potato Patch Campground, a visitor complained, "The main road goes through the north end of camp so you get to hear the Street bikes, Harley's and wannabe mountain racers throughout the night flying up and down the mountain!"

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for recreation amenities: Verde Ranch RV Resort offers numerous family-friendly features. A visitor shared, "This park is absolutely beautiful! It's so clean and the staff is so nice and friendly. The pool and hot tubs were very clean and well maintained. It was so enjoyable and we had a great view of the sunrise!"

    Choose shaded sites: Summer temperatures can be extreme in lower elevations. At Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort, one camper recommended, "Our kids loved this place. They have RV sites that can accommodate big rigs with full hookups and also a tent camping area. We stayed in the full hookups up area and we had a lot of space between our RV and the one the next to us. We didn't feel crammed at all. There are lots of trees for shade and very spacious to hang out."

    Plan for insect seasons: Some waterfront sites experience seasonal insect issues. At Lo Lo Mai Springs, a visitor warned, "The site they had us at was infested with BITING horseflies... I'm talking like in the hundreds. They were biting our kids and swarming us."

    Check playground availability: Several campgrounds offer dedicated children's areas. A Dead Horse Ranch visitor noted, "You're not there for the camping... I'm there for everything else the state park offers. They've recently improved the playground for young ones and offer horseback riding as well."

    Tips from RVers

    Hookup availability: Not all sites provide the same amenities. At Mingus Mountain Campground, a camper warned, "Unfortunately the electric doesn't work anymore so no power to each site. There is water in each loop available."

    Driving conditions: RVs require special route planning in this mountainous region. A Verde Ranch RV Resort visitor advised, "Per reviews we read online, be aware if you have a trailer/5th wheel or larger class C to check roads/hwy in and out of Sedona. We drove north on I-17 to the Hwy 179 exit to Sedona."

    Accessibility of camping spots: Some areas can be challenging for larger rigs. A Rio Verde RV Park visitor noted, "We were in spot 59 which is by the river and secluded somewhat, although it can be tricky getting in and out of!"

    Site selection strategies: At Verde Valley RV Resort, a visitor recommended, "At registration they will give you a map and highlight which spots are open. It can be tough to decide which section to focus on and which spot to pick but overall there will likely be a decent flat spot that you'll have."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Jerome, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Jerome, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 333 campgrounds and RV parks near Jerome, AZ and 173 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Jerome, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Jerome, AZ is Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 66 reviews.

    Where can I find free dispersed camping near Jerome, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 173 free dispersed camping spots near Jerome, AZ.

    What parks are near Jerome, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 parks near Jerome, AZ that allow camping, notably Coconino National Forest Recreation and Prescott National Forest.