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    Camping opportunities around Mayer, Arizona span from developed campgrounds to dispersed sites across the Prescott National Forest and surrounding public lands. White Spar Campground, located in the Bradshaw Ranger District, provides tent and RV sites with amenities like drinking water and toilets, while dispersed options such as Bloody Basin Road in Agua Fria National Monument offer more primitive experiences. Several campgrounds in the area feature picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets, with Point of Rocks RV Campground providing full hookups for those seeking more comfortable accommodations.

    The region experiences distinct seasonal patterns that affect camping conditions throughout the year. Many Prescott National Forest campgrounds, including Lynx Lake and Hilltop, operate seasonally from April to October due to winter conditions at higher elevations. Summer brings warmer temperatures, making water access at locations like Watson Lake particularly valuable. Road quality varies significantly, with some dispersed sites requiring high-clearance vehicles. Campers should prepare for potential monsoon storms in late summer and fire restrictions during dry periods. A visitor noted that "Senator Hwy Dispersed Camp Site is a nice little Arizona hidden gem. Considering how dry and desert landscapey Arizona is, this was an absolutely beautiful place to camp."

    Proximity to water represents a significant draw for campers in this semi-arid region. Several visitors mentioned the value of camping near Oak Creek, Watson Lake, and other water features that provide relief from summer heat. Campgrounds with shade from mature ponderosa pines receive consistently positive reviews, offering natural cooling during warmer months. The area's mixed-use campgrounds accommodate various camping styles, from tent sites to RV hookups, with some locations offering cabin options. Based on reviews from The Dyrt, campers appreciate the balance of natural surroundings and accessibility to nearby attractions in Prescott, Sedona, and Jerome. Developed campgrounds typically provide more amenities but fill quickly during peak seasons, while dispersed sites offer more solitude with fewer facilities.

    Best Campgrounds near Mayer (267)

      1. White Spar Campground

      4.0(42)14mi from Mayer56 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This was not necessarily true of the other loops that we heard in the distance."

      "Prescott, Arizona. Nice sites, 3 of which are first come first serve. We got one of those. Wooded area with drinking water pumps scattered about, trash receptacles, and toilets."

      from $18 - $36 / night

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      2. Point of Rocks RV Campground

      4.3(35)15mi from Mayer1 siteRVs

      "The short walk to the stunning lake Watson makes this park a must visit."

      "A private trail from the campground leads directly to the stunning Watson Lake Park, which offers hiking, biking, kayaking, disc golf, and more, all just steps from your site."

      from $35 - $79 / night

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      3. Lynx Lake Campground

      4.1(20)10mi from Mayer35 sitesRVs, Tents

      "It was not to far from the lake, a short hike down the hill. The Hosts were great. They would check to see if we needed anything or just drive through & wave."

      "Camp spots are good size, clean, and walking distance to both the lake and various hiking trails."

      from $18 - $36 / night

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      4. Bloody Basin Rd / Agua Fria NM Dispersed Camping

      4.2(22)14mi from Mayer

      "as you travel down the road. cell Service can be excellent or poor depending on site you choose (avoid the ones in the dips/valleys if its a concern for you) No facilities, just good ol’ convenient Arizona"

      "Easy on and off. Road is well packed and in good condition with a few smaller ruts, but not bad. Nice views. There is some road noise from the interstate on the closer areas. Nice night sky."

      5. Hilltop Campground

      4.6(10)9mi from Mayer37 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Beautiful pine area with a quick hike to the Lynx Lake. Concrete tables and fire pits with grills. We stayed in #14 and it was several steps to the actual camp site."

      "Roadside parking for most spots make easy drive through access for RV's and TT."

      from $18 - $36 / night

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      6. Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground

      4.6(66)26mi from Mayer129 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Dead Horse Ranch is a beautiful Arizona state park."

      "The forest was closed in Northern Arizona so I decided to camp out at Dead Horse Ranch SP.  I was pretty pleased overall with my trip. "

      from $25 - $70 / night

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      7. Senator Hwy Dispersed Camp Site

      4.1(11)11mi from Mayer

      "The spots here are really nice but if you go camping in the winter season you definitely need four wheel drive."

      "I lucked out and got the last spot, unfortunately it was relatively close to the road and there was some traffic during the day. There are several roads to drive down and find a spot."

      8. Lower Wolf Creek Campground

      4.3(8)12mi from MayerRVs, Tents

      "Stayed a night at #9 and it was a great time, quite with the sound of the creek running behind camp. Clean area and one of the two bathrooms was smell free."

      "We stay at site 3 because it was right next to the creek. You could hear it flowing all night and it was amazing!"

      9. Enchanted Forest Trail Campsites

      3.1(7)9mi from MayerTents

      "We drove to the end and then came back and took a left up a hill next to another campsite! It was a great site and clean. We were presently surprised!"

      "Nice trees and trails. Verizon is doable even with the tall pines. Quiet considering the closeness of the campsites"

      10. Prescott Basin - Ponderosa Park Road Dispersed Camping

      3.4(11)14mi from Mayer

      "Site 1 & 2 were easily accessible to any car I would say, from lot 3 and on it does get kind of bumpy and rocky but nothing you can’t maneuver if you really wanted too , we were going to and the driver"

      "Fellow campers passing by were friendly and mindful of noise as they drove down the nearby road. I had Verizon signal, two bars."

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    Recent Reviews near Mayer, AZ

    1575 Reviews of 267 Mayer Campgrounds


    • Benjamin S.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 21, 2026

      Potato Patch Campground

      Potato Patch

      Good little campground. Must pay cash if using first come first serve. Very comfortable, didn't need to use the A/C while we were here. Temps were very moderate. We thought they had flush toilets as rec.gov didn't specify... but it has vault toilets and there are no showers. ( went to Walmart and spent less than $100 9n a portable setup.

    • Tarquin P.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      White Spar Campground

      Handy for Prescott

      A nice enough campsite outside Prescott, but frustratingly you cannot fill your water tank as the spigots have all been adapted for container fill only.

    • Travis H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Beaver Flats Road Dispersed

      Very close to Sedona yet the roads are rough from the get-go

      Very close to Sedona and you get some great sunsets but the roads are a little bit rough even from the outset.

    • Carol The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 16, 2026

      Bumble Bee Dispersed

      Great for RV Trail Riding, Hiking and Solitude

      This is an isolated location for off road trail riding, horseback riding and boon-docking. There is a small community at the end of the unpaved road named Bubble Bee, AZ, population 11. The main road into the area is gravel but any roads intersecting with the main gravel road are not maintained and many require a high clearance vehicle. Some of the campsites were not left clean by previous campers. We still enjoyed the area. We enjoyed hiking and exploring the desert mountains and river washes. The location was quite

      and peaceful…I enjoyed listening to the variety of birds. Keep in mind that this is a desert landscaping. If you don’t like the view of the first campsite, keep driving until you get to the bridge and there are more campsites farther back. After the bridge, you will see an adorable sign for the local community. We intend to visit the area again…the next time we will take our ATVs so that we can explore more. Be cautious, there are many areas marked as mineral claims and it is illegal to pick up rocks/minerals in an identified claim area.

    • Amy H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 14, 2026

      Beaver Creek Oasis

      Great safe spot!

      Private property with scattered camp sites. Real toilet and shower available and a seasonal stream to cool off in. Very dog friendly and close to Sedona!

    • Travis H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 12, 2026

      North Mingus Mountain Basecamp on Forest Road 413

      Great location not much gravel to drive

      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.

    • Travis H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 11, 2026

      Thumb Butte Loop Campsites

      Beautiful and remote

      It is a beautiful Scenic Overlook for sunsets less than half mile from the site. Would have been a five-star but the roads the last couple miles are very rough. The Accord made it though! Nobody was here when I visited on a Sunday night

    • Ben B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 10, 2026

      Lynx Lake Campground

      Two night stay turned into one

      Campground is great. Very clean and quiet with nice sites and easy access to the lake. It was unseasonably warm which brought out flies and gnats. Will definitely stay again but only if temps are in the low 70s and below.

    • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 8, 2026

      Schnebly Hill Rd, Fox Borough Dam

      Quiet, free, no frills camping

      Road after about a mile and a half gets pretty rough but there are many spots before then. I went exactly 2 miles and found a spot half a mile from the dam and it's quiet and beautiful although right by the road but far enough away to avoid dust. Complete self-contained required with no cell service of any kind unless driving closer to the highway.


    Guide to Mayer

    Camping options around Mayer, Arizona range from developed sites to primitive locations across the Prescott National Forest. Located at an elevation of 4,415 feet, Mayer sits in a transition zone between desert and pine forest, creating diverse microclimates for campers. Summer temperatures typically reach 90-100°F during the day and drop to 60-70°F at night, while winter brings occasional snow at higher elevations above 5,000 feet.

    What to do

    Hiking and biking trails: Hilltop Campground connects to several trail networks including the path to Lynx Lake. "The campground is big and really nice for riding your bike around. There is even connecting trails to go to/from Lynx Lake," notes a visitor to Hilltop Campground.

    Fishing opportunities: Watson Lake offers bass and trout fishing just minutes from camp. A camper at Point of Rocks RV Campground reported, "It's next to Watson Lake where kayaking is fabulous," while another mentioned it's "close to Watson Lake for fishing and kayaking. Easy access to hiking trails."

    Swimming holes: Several dispersed sites provide access to natural water features. A visitor to Lower Wolf Creek Campground shared, "There's an unmarked trail that leads down a rough dirt road for about 1 to 1.5 miles to a nice swimming hole with mini waterfall. That's a worthwhile trek on hot days."

    What campers like

    Privacy between sites: Many campers value separation from neighbors. At Bloody Basin Rd Dispersed Camping, "Sites are spread out by hundreds of yards" and "sites are nicely spaced though so it's not like some areas where everyone is in a big lot."

    Wildlife viewing: The area supports diverse animal species. A visitor to Hilltop Campground shared, "Both mornings we had a band of 3 Javalinas come into our site looking for food," while another camper reported, "We dispersed camped nearby and it looked alright, the sites were very, very close together."

    Proximity to towns: Despite natural settings, many sites offer quick access to amenities. A camper at White Spar Campground noted, "White Spar is the closest campground to downtown Prescott. It's located right off White Spar highway so there's a little highway noise but not much."

    What you should know

    Fire restrictions: During dry periods, campfires may be prohibited. A visitor to Senator Hwy Dispersed Camp Site mentioned, "We got lucky that we got to have a fire since Prescott has had a lot of fire problems."

    Site availability: Reservations are essential for developed campgrounds during peak seasons. A camper at White Spar noted, "Most spots are reservable online 6 months ahead of time," while another stated, "Book early because campground is full most weekends."

    Road conditions: Access to dispersed sites requires proper vehicles. At Bloody Basin Rd, "Dirt road is a bit washboard but very manageable by any vehicle," while at Senator Hwy, "The spots here are really nice but if you go camping in the winter season you definitely need four wheel drive."

    Elevation changes: Temperature variations occur between camping areas. As one camper reported, "We came here to avoid the heat in Phoenix and it was still warm but nothing like the valley. And cooler at night which was wonderful."

    Tips for camping with families

    Lake activities: Multiple lakes provide recreation for children. At Dead Horse Ranch State Park, "They've recently improved the playground for young ones and offer horseback riding as well," and "The kids were able to splash and play there -- it was just perfect!"

    Site selection: Choose campgrounds with appropriate amenities for kids. One parent reported, "Mother Daughter camping... I really liked the proximity to a store. But it was still far enough away where we were in the woods! A plus for parents. They had flushing toilets & a pump close by with drinking water."

    Wildlife education: Many campsites offer opportunities for nature observation. A camper shared, "We went and followed the creek up as far as we could and got to see a bunch of fun stuff from frogs, lizards, ground squirrels and a bunch more critters in and out of the water."

    Tips from RVers

    Site leveling: RV campers should check site specifications before booking. At Hilltop Campground, "When we arrived at our reserved campsite #17, we discovered that it was a 'park beside the road' site. Our slide-out would have been basically hanging in the road."

    Hookup options: Developed campgrounds offer varying levels of service. At Point of Rocks RV Campground, "The RV sites are clean, spacious, and well-maintained," with "high quality hookups and extremely clean showers."

    Dump station access: Plan ahead for waste disposal. One RVer noted, "No sewer unfortunately but if you camp there it's free to dump," while others appreciated campgrounds with "full hook up sites."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where is Mayer, Arizona located?

    Mayer, Arizona is a small community situated in Yavapai County in the central part of the state. It's nestled between Prescott and Camp Verde in Arizona's high desert region, offering access to beautiful natural surroundings. The area is within driving distance of White Horse Lake Campground and Mingus Mountain Campground, which provides panoramic views of the region. Mayer sits at an elevation of approximately 4,400 feet, giving it a slightly cooler climate than lower desert areas.

    How far is Mayer, Arizona from Phoenix?

    Mayer, Arizona is approximately 75 miles north of Phoenix, typically a 1.5-hour drive via Interstate 17. This proximity makes it a feasible weekend getaway for Phoenix residents seeking cooler temperatures and outdoor recreation. Along this route, you'll find Verde Ranch RV Resort in Camp Verde, about halfway between Phoenix and Mayer, offering resort-style amenities. For those looking to explore the area around Mayer, Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground is also within reasonable driving distance from both Phoenix and Mayer.

    What camping is available near Mayer, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Mayer, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 267 campgrounds and RV parks near Mayer, AZ and 136 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Mayer, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Mayer, AZ is White Spar Campground with a 4-star rating from 42 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 136 free dispersed camping spots near Mayer, AZ.

    What parks are near Mayer, AZ?

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