Camping near Petrified Forest Natl Park, AZ

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    Campgrounds near Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona range from established RV parks to primitive dispersed sites on public lands. The Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA offers tent sites, RV hookups, and cabin accommodations approximately 20 miles west of the park entrance, while Crystal Forest Campground provides more basic facilities directly adjacent to the park boundary. Several dispersed camping options exist on nearby BLM land, including the 5 Mile Wash BLM area, where campers can stay without developed facilities. The region includes both commercial campgrounds with full amenities and more remote options for those seeking solitude.

    Road conditions and seasonal considerations significantly impact camping experiences in this high desert environment. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round, though summer temperatures regularly exceed 90°F while winter nights can drop below freezing. "This is a large paved lot, adjacent to an even larger paved gravel lot, where overnight parking is allowed. There is a dumpster in the parking lot but no other amenities," noted one reviewer about a free overnight parking area. Cell service varies throughout the region, with stronger coverage near Holbrook and more limited connectivity in remote areas. Many campgrounds prohibit campfires due to the arid conditions and fire danger, particularly during summer months when fire restrictions are common throughout northeastern Arizona.

    Campers frequently mention the spectacular night skies as a highlight of staying near Petrified Forest. The Crystal Forest Campground receives positive reviews for its proximity to the national park and stargazing opportunities. A camper wrote, "We positioned our trailer to block the light from the Crystal shop so we could photograph the milky way. Felt very safe." Several visitors note the convenience of Holbrook's commercial campgrounds for accessing both the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert sections of the national park. While most developed campgrounds in the area cater primarily to RV travelers, tent campers can find suitable accommodations at the KOA and at primitive sites on public lands. The relative lack of shade throughout the region makes summer camping challenging without adequate cooling systems or shade structures.

    Best Campgrounds near Petrified Forest Natl Park (80)

      1. Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA

      3.8(40)2mi from Petrified Forest Natl ParkRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "We were pleasantly surprised with our campsite at the KOA outside of Petrified Forest."

      "Lots are standard RV set-ups, all right next to each other. Lot was fairly level, but still needed from front/back leveling even in my small van. Gravel driveways, gravel lots."

      2. OK RV Park

      4.2(29)1mi from Petrified Forest Natl ParkRVs

      "Ok RV park in Holbrook, Arizona just what we needed. Best park around this area and see Petrified forest or Winslow. Good Wifi and free cable TV. Showers and laundry are good, clean."

      "We lucked out in finding this after mistakenly driving out to a campsite near the Petrified Forest entrance that was a total flop. OK RV Park was amazing to deal with."

      from $65 - $70 / night

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      3. Crystal Forest Museum and Gifts

      4.1(40)17mi from Petrified Forest Natl Park

      "It is tight next to south entrance of Petrified national forest."

      "Right next to the Petrified Forest NP entrance. Easy access, flat and free! We think that the spot with tables has a fee so we moved to the part next to the teepee."

      4. Crystal Forest Campground

      4.2(15)17mi from Petrified Forest Natl ParkRVs

      "Location awesome. We went to the area through the gate past the sheltered electric camp spots. There were cement pads as well in the fenced area."

      "It is just outside the south entrance to Petrified Forest National Park."

      5. Homolovi State Park Campground

      4.5(68)29mi from Petrified Forest Natl Park49 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is a great little campground 2 miles outside of Winslow Arizona. It’s in the middle of a state park that has two areas of ruins. One area is located about a mile from the campground."

      "Very surprised at how quiet it is because it is pretty close to I40. Only 5 miles outside of Winslow. Dump station and water fill at the entrance. Most sites have electric and water."

      from $30 - $40 / night

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      6. 5 Mile Wash BLM Dispersed off Hwy 77

      2.5(4)4mi from Petrified Forest Natl ParkRVs, Tents

      "Plenty of campsites along the trail. Standered nissan pathfinder was able to get through just fine."

      7. Petrified Forest Campground

      4.6(14)19mi from Petrified Forest Natl Park20 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This place was about 3 miles off of the highway in Holbrook, Arizona about 10 minutes from the petrified national Forest."

      "Host was responsive and provided great directions, location was close to the Petrified Forest and 100% boondocking. Plenty of space to spread out and relax, awesome sunset and sunrise views."

      from $35 - $45 / night

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      8. Sun Valley RV Park

      4.3(3)8mi from Petrified Forest Natl ParkRVs, Tents

      "Pulled in late with no reservation after failing to get access to dispersed camping, host was very nice and accommodated our dusk arrival."

      "The owners and staff here is really friendly, great location as they are conveniently located right off the interstate, and yet still fairly quiet."

      9. Hopi Travel Plaza

      4.5(2)6mi from Petrified Forest Natl ParkRVs

      "Got a good night's sleep with my fan and sound machine close to I-40. Would stay the night in the future."

      10. JoeStar Ranch Under Milky Way

      4.0(2)7mi from Petrified Forest Natl ParkRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Away from it all on the off beaten path to get there but hey 1.25 acres for camping and exploring Jojo!"

      from $10 - $15 / night

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    Recent Reviews near Petrified Forest Natl Park, AZ

    421 Reviews of 80 Petrified Forest Natl Park Campgrounds


    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 30, 2026

      Alien Acres

      Out of this World

      I’m glad the owner Bruce and his little dog let us share a piece of Heaven. Bruce is an incredibly warm and friendly man who is very knowledgable of the area he lives in. I only wish we could have stayed longer and will gladly return in the future. We were a hop, skip and jump from the Painted Desert NP and the Petrified Forest NP. If you are a pampered RV’r this might not be your spot. No utilities. But still a great boon docking experience. Nice and quiet campground.

    • shelby B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 24, 2026

      Crystal Forest Museum and Gifts

      Free is free !!

      I was a bit weirded out when I read it was in a parking lot of a crystal store. But it was actually very nice. They have a lot of free sites, some with picnic tables, some with out. Nice spot, you can stay for up to three days. Oh & lots of petrified wood everywhere.

    • HThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 24, 2026

      Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA

      KOA Journey, Holbrook,Az

      Every part of my experience with KOA Journey has been great. Very organized in all areas from Making the Reservation, Check-in, Parking Location, and the overall facilities available. Would recommend this KOA to stop and enjoy your rest.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 19, 2026

      Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Campground

      Beautiful and clean

      This is one of the best campgrounds I’ve stayed in. Bathrooms and showers were very clean. Quiet. Host was very nice. Sites had enough space in between to make it feel private.

    • Julie G.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 15, 2026

      Petrified Forest Campground

      Boondocking and primitive road ahead

      We are on a trip and wanted to stop in the petrified forest and also experience a dark sky. We did get there in daylight. The site is lovely, nearby to the Petrified National Forest without feeling like your are close to much of anything. Mother nature had a dust storm to move through so we didn't get to see the stars, but that didn't stop us from having an amazing sunset and a wonderful night's sleep. The road is a bit tricky, but we found it with only one u-turn (a win when I'm in an unfamiliar place, if you ask me) and we would stay here again. The desert scenery is amazing.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 14, 2026

      Show Low Lake Campground

      Quiet campground

      Bigger campground than I thought for a private campground. They do have showers and cell service on Verizon works. It seems the locals come into the campground to use the playground equipment. Nobody was at the entrance station to check in campers and I got here early.

    • TThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Sun Valley RV Park

      Good enough for one night

      Paige, the campground host, was very nice and accommodating. The campground is very tight spaced with full hookups. No bathroom or showers on site. There is a playground and a dog run. The entire campground is gravel. This is Arizona. Quiet even though you are right on hwy 40. Campground was full on a Saturday night. Paid 50.00

    • Peggy L.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 7, 2026

      Painted Desert Rim Drive Dispersed Pulloff

      Beautiful

      One of the most beautiful sites I've seen in my travels got here around noonish beautiful weather little bit windy the road in is a little pothole just take your time and you'll be fine to a beautiful end. Stayed a few days to relax.

    • CAMPGROUNDS O.
      May. 5, 2026

      Petrified Forest Campground

      ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

      Overall this site fit my exact needs,thank you to the property owner for the late checkout


    Guide to Petrified Forest Natl Park

    Dispersed camping near Petrified Forest National Park provides several options for travelers exploring this unique high desert environment. The park sits at approximately 5,400 feet elevation in northeastern Arizona where temperatures fluctuate dramatically between seasons. Many camping areas lack shade, making spring and fall the most comfortable seasons for overnight stays.

    What to do

    Explore backcountry hiking: Petrified Forest National Park offers permit-based backcountry camping for those seeking solitude. "Since there are no developed campgrounds inside Petrified Forest National Park, you have two options: choose a private campground outside of the park, or grab a permit and set off into the backcountry. We did both during our visit," notes a visitor at Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA.

    Visit prehistoric ruins: The Homolovi State Park Campground provides access to archaeological sites with Native American history. "The ruins are cool, there are a few different sites and more is being uncovered all the time," shared a camper who found the visitor center "amazing architecture for a visitor center in the middle of nowhere."

    Stargaze without light pollution: The clear desert air allows for exceptional night sky viewing. A camper at Crystal Forest Campground noted, "Great overnight stop after a visit through The Petrified Forest. We went to the area through the gate past the sheltered electric camp spots. There were cement pads as well in the fenced area."

    What campers like

    Close proximity to park entrances: Many campers value locations that minimize driving time to both sections of the national park. "The proximity and position of this campground to the national park allows for easy visiting and minimal backtracking. We'd suggest starting your trip along Highway 40 to the northern Painted Desert Visitor Center to get acquainted with the park," recommended a reviewer at Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA.

    Electric hookups for desert comfort: OK RV Park offers electrical connections that help manage the extreme temperatures. "Sites are pull through and almost level. The space was large, well-marked, and easy to find in the dark. The campground was clean and quiet, and the restrooms were nice," shared one camper who noted this was "a simple RV park and not a resort."

    Open camping areas for astronomy: The lack of trees creates unobstructed views of the night sky. "We positioned our trailer to block the light from the Crystal shop so we could photograph the milky way," noted a camper at Crystal Forest Campground who appreciated the safety of the location.

    What you should know

    Limited shade throughout region: The high desert environment offers minimal natural protection from the sun. A visitor to Homolovi State Park Campground observed, "Although they have planted trees, it's a lot of wide open space and sand. All spaces appear to have tables and fire rings."

    Fire restrictions are common: Many locations prohibit open flames due to fire danger. At OK RV Park, a visitor noted, "The campground was clean and quiet, and the restrooms were nice. We'd definitely stay here again if we wanted to stay near Holbrook for a day or two."

    Traffic and train noise at some locations: Proximity to Interstate 40 means some campgrounds experience noise disruption. "The tent sites sit packed together on the perimeter of the park overlooking the highway, which you can here all night long," reported one camper at Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for kid-friendly amenities: Some campgrounds offer facilities specifically designed for children. At Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA, a visitor praised the "pool, basketball courts" and noted, "Very nice park, pool is nice, lots for kids to do, camp sites are close together not much shade, but very nice park with lots to see and do in area."

    Consider educational opportunities: JoeStar Ranch Under Milky Way provides a different perspective for stargazing. The owner notes, "Each stay helps towards planting trees, on the property and in the fossil creek woods after the fire/closure of 2021."

    Plan for temperature management: The desert climate requires additional preparation for families. A visitor to Homolovi State Park Campground shared, "Sites were clean with a little space from neighbors. Shower rooms look a bit rough, but the water was hot."

    Tips from RVers

    Choose pull-through sites for convenience: Several campgrounds offer easily accessible parking for larger vehicles. A camper at Sun Valley RV Park noted, "The owners and staff here is really friendly, great location as they are conveniently located right off the interstate, and yet still fairly quiet."

    Check campground restrictions: Some locations have specific limitations on vehicle types. "Clean facilities, friendly staff, level sites and at a good price," reported a visitor at OK RV Park who found it a "perfect through stop."

    Consider unique overnight options: For RVers seeking unusual experiences, alternative campgrounds provide memorable stays. "So the drive here is pretty bumpy but Bruce is a great host and gives excellent directions. The compound is surrounded by an electric fence and aliens to keep you safe," shared a visitor at Alien Acres.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is camping allowed inside Petrified Forest National Park?

    There are no developed campgrounds inside Petrified Forest National Park, but backcountry camping is permitted with a free permit. Overnight stays are allowed in the Petrified Forest National Wilderness Area, where you can experience the park's unique landscape away from crowds. To camp in the backcountry, you must obtain a wilderness permit from the visitor center, hike at least one mile from any road, and follow Leave No Trace principles. This offers a rare opportunity to experience the park's painted desert landscapes and petrified wood formations in solitude, especially under starry night skies. Be prepared to carry all necessary water and supplies, as no facilities exist in the wilderness area.

    Where are the best campgrounds near Petrified Forest National Park?

    The best campgrounds near Petrified Forest National Park include Holbrook/Petrified Forest KOA, which offers convenient proximity to the park with amenities like WiFi and cable TV. Many visitors use this as a base camp for exploring the national park. For a more natural setting, Homolovi State Park Campground is located about an hour away near Winslow and features spacious sites with electric and water hookups, plus archaeological ruins to explore. The campground is surprisingly quiet despite being close to I-40 and offers a dump station and water fill at the entrance. Both locations provide good access points for day trips to Petrified Forest National Park.

    Are there free camping options near Petrified Forest National Park?

    Yes, there are several free camping options near Petrified Forest National Park. The Winslow Visitor Center offers free overnight parking in a large paved lot adjacent to downtown Winslow, making it convenient for boondockers who want to explore the area. It's about 30 minutes west of the park. For those seeking a more natural setting, 5 Mile Wash BLM Dispersed offers free primitive camping on public lands. Additionally, the Hopi Travel Plaza permits overnight parking for self-contained vehicles. These free options lack amenities but provide budget-friendly bases for visiting the park without campground fees.

    What RV camping facilities are available near Petrified Forest National Park?

    OK RV Park in Holbrook provides good facilities for RVers visiting Petrified Forest National Park, with long gravel pull-through sites, WiFi, cable TV, clean showers, and laundry facilities. While spacing is close with minimal shade, it's considered one of the better options in the immediate area. For those willing to travel a bit further, Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area Campground near Show Low offers a more scenic experience with well-maintained sites among tall pines. This beautiful lakeside campground has spacious sites with good separation, making it worth the extra drive for RVers seeking a premium outdoor experience while still within reasonable distance of the national park.