Best Campgrounds near Morenci, AZ

Campgrounds near Morenci, Arizona range from established sites to dispersed camping areas across the Apache National Forest and surrounding public lands. The region includes North Clifton RV Park with full hookups for RVs, Owl Creek Campground with tent and RV sites, and primitive dispersed camping in the Black Hills Rockhound Area. Elevation varies significantly, with campgrounds like Granville situated at higher elevations offering cooler temperatures during summer months. Several locations provide access to water features, including sites near the Gila River and Roper Lake State Park, which offers cabins and developed camping approximately 30 miles from Morenci.

Road conditions vary considerably throughout the area, with many forest service roads requiring high-clearance vehicles, particularly when accessing dispersed sites. The Apache National Forest dispersed camping areas provide free options but lack amenities such as drinking water, toilets, or trash service. Seasonal considerations affect accessibility, with some higher elevation campgrounds like Granville only open from April to November. Summer monsoon storms can impact road conditions, while winter snow may close certain forest roads entirely. Fire restrictions are common during dry periods. One visitor noted, "The road down to the campsite is in good shape, but the sites are small. Perfect for 1-2 tents. Vault toilet and no other amenities. Bring water."

Campers report excellent stargazing opportunities throughout the region, with minimal light pollution in more remote areas. Wildlife viewing is frequently mentioned in reviews, with visitors spotting deer, elk, and various bird species. "We saw deer bounding across the field, and felt it to be perfectly situated amongst the trees," shared one camper about KP Cienega Campground. Sites at higher elevations provide relief from summer desert heat, with temperature differences of up to 30 degrees compared to lower elevations. Roper Lake State Park receives consistently positive reviews for its family-friendly amenities, including swimming areas and fishing opportunities. Most dispersed camping areas allow pets and campfires when restrictions aren't in place, though campers should always check current regulations before planning their trip.

Best Camping Sites Near Morenci, Arizona (74)

    1. North Clifton RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Clifton, AZ
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 865-9064

    $15 - $27 / night

    2. Owl Creek Campground

    2 Reviews
    Clifton, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 348-4400

    $5 / night

    "There’s a small hiking trail to a bridge that leads to the day use area and along the creek. We saw some coatimundi and lots of evidence of other wildlife! $5 a night is great too!"

    3. Apache National Forest - Dispersed Site

    2 Reviews
    Morenci, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 687-8600

    "The trail to the camp site is pretty narrow though so big rigs would probably have a hard time."

    4. Granville Campground

    2 Reviews
    Morenci, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 687-1301

    "The campground is close to the road, but there was hardly any traffic. It was perfect for our 19ft camper van."

    "I was able to easily get a 24' class C in and manuever around."

    5. Riverview Campground

    4 Reviews
    Safford, AZ
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 348-4400

    "Little bit of walk to river but not bad. Was post monsoon weather. River was flowing fast and looked like chocolate. A lot of side roads for 4x4, quads etc."

    "Just a walk from the river and a nice riparian area. Campsites have a ramada with picnic table and a fire ring."

    6. Black Hills Rockhound

    3 Reviews
    Morenci, AZ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 348-4400

    "Inside the Rockhound area you can walk and collect fire agates right off the surface of the ground. It is the desert equivalent of searching for sea shells at the beach."

    7. Black Jack Campground

    3 Reviews
    Clifton, AZ
    15 miles
    Website

    "A series of trails pushing up into the ridge line gets you up to a clearing where lightning has given you a view of the surrounding area. You might be lucky to see deer in the area if you sit still."

    "Easy drive to get to. Stayed here 2 times in a couple of weeks, two separate sites, and did fine. 21 ft trailer"

    8. Lower Juan Miller Campground

    1 Review
    Morenci, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 687-1301

    "I was able to easily get a 24' class C in and manuever around.  Dirt road in from 191 was in great shape"

    9. Cottonwood Campground — Roper Lake State Park

    20 Reviews
    Safford, AZ
    30 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 428-6760

    $50 / night

    "There is plenty to do at Roper Lake. Great spots for RVs, tents, and cabins too. This is a popular area so get your reservations in early."

    "Very nice campgrounds, close to the lake. Plenty of space between campsites. Kids were able to ride bikes on the numerous paths around the campgrounds and lake."

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Recent Reviews near Morenci, AZ

162 Reviews of 74 Morenci Campgrounds


  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Arcadia Campground

    Peaceful Escape

    We loved the shaded campsites and quiet atmosphere. The campground is close to the road, but still feels deep in the forest. The bathrooms were extremely clean and maintained. There is no water, though.

  • M
    Aug. 17, 2025

    KP Cienega Campground

    Beautiful and quiet

    We stayed here one night in our camper van. There was only one other camper. We enjoyed the beautiful meadow, with its wildflowers and wildlife. The pit toilets were maintained. No trash cans, so take out what you bring in.

  • M
    Aug. 16, 2025

    Granville Campground

    Nice and quiet

    Shady, quiet and a great place for birding. Well maintained pit toilets. We were the only campers there. The campground is close to the road, but there was hardly any traffic. It was perfect for our 19ft camper van.

  • Kay B.
    Jun. 11, 2025

    Buckhorn RV Park

    Family vibes!

    We absolutely loved our stay at Buckhorn RV Park! This place is family-owned and run, and you can really feel the care and pride Polly and David put into it. Everything is clean, spacious, and peaceful with gorgeous views all around. They truly go above and beyond to make you feel welcome and at home.

    One of the best parts was the sense of community—fellow campers were incredibly friendly and helpful, making it feel like more than just a stopover. Plus, we discovered the local Gila Farmers Market on Wednesday mornings just a short drive away. It was filled with amazing people, fresh produce, and handmade goods—definitely worth checking out!

    Whether you're passing through or planning a longer stay, Buckhorn RV Park is a hidden gem you won’t want to miss. Can’t wait to come back!

  • Barbara L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2025

    Round Mountain Rockhound Area - Dispersed

    Great site

    This area is wide open with tons of locations for camping. Fire agates are everywhere, right in your camp site. We drove all the way back and camped just before the wash crossing near the end of the BLM area. No shade and windy. The road is wash boards. We just drove slowly and enjoyed the views. There were a couple of fifth wheels out there. We were in a tent.

  • Barbara L.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 12, 2025

    Black Hills Rockhound

    Good area for camping

    There are about 7 designated camp sites. It's wide open and no shade. We were there in March 2025. Small fire agates are all over the area but mostly chalcedony available.

  • Meghan B.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 7, 2025

    Mineral Creek Trailhead

    Mineral Creek Trailhead

    I was here for the hike and didn't realize camping was actually allowed until I saw the sign at the trailhead (see photos). According to the national forest website, "Parking is available overnight; occupancy and use at the trailhead is dawn to dusk." We saw one firepit in the parking area, and a couple more pits shortly into the hike. The hike itself is amazing--about 3 miles one way through a beautiful canyon and 32 creek crossings (if I counted correctly!) to old mining ruins. Did not stay here, but thought I'd add it for anyone else who may be interested! The hike itself is 5-star, but I rated this "campsite" as 3-star because I'm not a fan of parking lot-style camping.

  • Tim M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 25, 2025

    Owl Creek Campground

    Warning: Under Construction!

    Stayed here in one of the three semi-completed campsites. Nice place to throw down off the beaten path. The entire grounds are a work in progress tho and the sites are littered with sharp objects like screws, nails, etc. So I had to setup shop outside the campsite a bit.

    The construction crew has equipment all over the place. The team arrived early in the am and started all sorts of racket.

    Beware: A resident construction camper is occupying one of three sites and he ran his super loud generator nonstop from 5pm onward. It was still going when I left around 7am. I didn’t sleep at all.


Guide to Morenci

Camping near Morenci, Arizona offers options across significantly varied elevations, with sites ranging from 3,000 feet in lower desert areas to over 8,000 feet in the surrounding mountains. This elevation variation creates temperature differences that can exceed 30°F between lower and higher campsites during summer months. The region experiences dramatic seasonal changes, with monsoon storms typically occurring July through September and occasional snow at higher elevations from December through February.

What to do

Creek exploration: Owl Creek Campground features a small hiking trail leading to a bridge and along the creek. "We really enjoy this spot. There are 7 campsites with ramadas and fire rings. One small pit toilet. There's a small hiking trail to a bridge that leads to the day use area and along the creek. We saw some coatimundi and lots of evidence of other wildlife!" notes Mike D.

Rock collecting: Black Hills Rockhound area allows visitors to search for fire agates right on the ground surface. "Millions of years ago, volcanic activity in the Southwest create lava rocks and fire agate. Inside the Rockhound area you can walk and collect fire agates right off the surface of the ground. It is the desert equivalent of searching for sea shells at the beach," explains Beth G.

**Mountain driving: Forest roads near Morenci provide scenic drives with significant elevation changes. "Sunday I drove up Mt. Graham till the road turn to dirt and enjoyed the cold and quite," shares Mindy H. about escaping summer heat during her stay at Roper Lake State Park. Many forest roads require high-clearance vehicles, especially after monsoon rains.

What campers like

Cooler temperatures: Higher elevation campgrounds provide relief from desert heat. "Nice little campground, high enough elevation that it was noticeably cooler than lower elevations. Heavily wooded, super quiet and secluded," reports camper Optimus about Lower Juan Miller Campground.

Wildlife viewing: The forests and riparian areas support diverse wildlife. "We saw some coatimundi and lots of evidence of other wildlife!" shares Mike D. about Owl Creek Campground. Other campers report seeing deer, elk, and various bird species throughout the Apache National Forest.

Water access: Several campgrounds provide river or lake access. "Open well kept campground. 5 bucks a night. Just a walk from the river and a nice riparian area," notes Jacob M. about Riverview Campground. "The Bonita creek drive is gorgeous and provides creek water you can get in. Was a beautiful escape and very green post rain," adds Sara.

What you should know

Road conditions: Many forest roads require high-clearance vehicles. "The road in turns to dirt for a brief minute, then back to paved. It winds and there are some tight turns. You turn off the pavement to dirt the last 1/4 mile. Wouldn't take anything over 35' 5th wheel," warns Shane W. about Riverview Campground.

Amenities vary significantly: While some parks offer full services, dispersed sites require complete self-sufficiency. "Quite dispersed camping. I was here in early March so I was the only one. Forested lots with nice shade but with some solar harvesting. Nice and clean, well maintained," explains Al L. about Apache National Forest dispersed camping.

Construction activity: Check current conditions before departing. "Stayed here in one of the three semi-completed campsites. Nice place to throw down off the beaten path. The entire grounds are a work in progress tho and the sites are littered with sharp objects like screws, nails, etc.," warns Tim M. about Owl Creek Campground's recent development.

Tips for camping with families

Safety considerations: Many sites lack cell service and medical facilities are distant. "There is a couple different spots to post up in. Plenty of room for a tent, there was a couple of people there and it was very quite and peaceful. Fire rings, picnic tables, and a bathroom even if it was not the nicest," notes April S. about Apache National Forest dispersed camping.

Bike-friendly options: Some campgrounds offer safe areas for children to ride. "Kids were able to ride bikes on the numerous paths around the campgrounds and lake," shares Ryan V. about his family's experience at Roper Lake State Park.

Swimming areas: During hot months, water access becomes critical for families. "Great family friendly camping! Very clean and well kept park, beach swimming area is very large and never felt crowded by people!" reports J K. about Roper Lake State Park.

Tips from RVers

Site navigation: Many forest roads and campgrounds have limitations for larger rigs. "6/30/2022, 7:00 pm, completely empty. Nice little campground, high enough elevation that it was noticeably cooler than lower elevations. Heavily wooded, super quiet and secluded. I was able to easily get a 24' class C in and maneuver around," shares Optimus about Lower Juan Miller Campground.

Hookup availability: For those needing services, options are limited to specific locations. "We are staying here for 6 days. Mostly quiet (except when they emptied the dumpster at 5am on Monday morning) and peaceful. We have Passport America so the price is right. Full hookups," notes Lynn W. about North Clifton RV Park.

Dump station status: Check before arrival as facilities may close temporarily. "Sadly, there is construction going on in the park right now. It is windy and cold. The sites are pretty private and there are nice picnic table covers. Unfortunately, the dump station is closed for a while," reports Shawn about Roper Lake State Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Morenci, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Morenci, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 74 campgrounds and RV parks near Morenci, AZ and 14 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Morenci, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Morenci, AZ is North Clifton RV Park with a 4.5-star rating from 2 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 14 free dispersed camping spots near Morenci, AZ.