Best Equestrian Camping near Morristown, AZ

Horspitality RV Resort accommodates horses with dedicated corrals for guests bringing their own equine companions. Located in Wickenburg near Morristown, the resort offers full hookups including 30/50-amp electrical service, water, and sewer connections for RVs, while maintaining facilities specifically designed for horses. The campground provides laundry facilities and showers for human guests, with trash service and a market on-site for supplies. Most sites offer level parking that can accommodate large rigs and horse trailers. The park sits down a hill from Highway 60, reducing road noise and creating a more peaceful environment for both horses and riders. Nightly, weekly, and monthly rates are available for travelers with varying stay durations.

Constellation Park across from the Everett Bowman Rodeo Grounds serves as a hub for trail riders exploring the Wickenburg area. The park contains 35 primitive dry camping sites along a dirt road with direct access to state and BLM land for riding opportunities. Site fees are $8 per night for standard camping, while sites with horse corrals cost $12 nightly. The campground prohibits tent camping, requiring all guests to be self-contained, though horses are welcome with appropriate accommodations. Water for horses is available across the street at the rodeo grounds' horse trough. Sophie's Flat Trailhead provides another option for horse camping nearby with accessible dirt roads suitable for most rig sizes. Campers should check the Wickenburg events calendar before planning visits, as the sites fill quickly during rodeo events and horse competitions.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Morristown, Arizona (14)

    1. Constellation Park

    9 Reviews
    Wickenburg, AZ
    10 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "** Constellation park campground hosts horse events and rodeos that draw crowds from everywhere and of all ages."

    "just outside town. County campground and rodeo grounds complex."

    2. White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    14 Reviews
    Waddell, AZ
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 935-2505

    $15 - $45 / night

    "We stayed two nights at the Willow walk-in sites (W10). Despite our campsite being close to the bathroom it exceeded our expectations. Campground is well organized with friendly staff."

    "* Trails throughout the camp into the greater park but the campgrounds separated from the more public trailheads."

    3. White Tank Mountain

    18 Reviews
    Waddell, AZ
    21 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 506-2930

    "This park is so close to town, but far enough to get some quiet night sky! There are standard campsites and a more primitive camping area."

    "This park is so close to town, but far enough that you feel like you are way out. There are standard campsites (water and electric) as well as tent camping area. The sites can fit good sized rigs. "

    4. Horspitality RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Wickenburg, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 684-2519

    $55 - $66 / night

    "There was no problems finding the park or driving in. Our spot was an up front pull through space. It was long and narrow."

    6. Ghost Town Road BLM Camping

    10 Reviews
    Congress, AZ
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 580-5500

    "Off road trails that can also be used for running/hiking. Numerous sites the further back you go. Some need higher clearance to get to. Water for .25 a gallon at the Uhaul in town."

    "The road is a little bumpy, but it’s a very short drive to the first pull off. There is a cemetery on the same road, but you can easily camp a decent amount away from it."

    7. Skyline Regional Park

    6 Reviews
    Buckeye, AZ
    27 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 819-9929

    "Moved to Buckeye in Oct of 2018, when exiting off Watson road off I-10 always seen the signs of the Skyline Regional Park."

    "I was a little surprised that the picnic tables did not have shelters as it gets quite hot in Arizona (the day-use pavilions were covered).  Restroom: Two-stall, one-sink restroom."

    8. Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

    7 Reviews
    Crown King, AZ
    29 miles

    "The Hazlitt Hollow campground and Horse Thief Basin Lake are ~7 miles from the main city of Crown King and definitely require a high clearance vehicle (4x4 highly recommended)."

    "There’s also a much more difficult trail from lake pleasant that requires very experienced off-roading 4x4). Great food and drinks(alcohol) at the crown king saloon and Mimi’s Cafe."

    9. Deer Valley RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Phoenix, AZ
    31 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 581-3969

    "Very pleasant .there is no sewerage hook ups you have to drive to dump ech time .the people were friendly there as well"

    10. WestWorld RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Scottsdale, AZ
    44 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 312-6802

    $57 / night

    "Great location! Nice views of the compound which normally hosts car and horse shows. Electric and water available as hookup. Common dump site available upon entry as well as during your stay."

    "This is a great place to camp if you are attending a WestWorld event since you will be right next to all of the facilities."

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  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 26, 2020

    WestWorld RV Park

    Westworld surprise

    Great location! Nice views of the compound which normally hosts car and horse shows. Electric and water available as hookup. Common dump site available upon entry as well as during your stay. Fabulous shopping restaurants all in close proximity in North Scottsdale. Also convenient to highway system!

  • Ted B.
    Oct. 4, 2021

    Groom Creek Horse Camp

    Great Horse Camp

    This is a very beautiful campground for horse people only. Most sites are pull through to accommodate large trailers. The trails are very pretty. Parts are hilly, but well shaded. There are high lines and a corral at each site. As well as a firepit and picnic bench. Depending on site water can be close, the water is located throughout the campground. The pit toliets were clean,  and wheelbarrows and rakes were provided at the dumpsters to clean horse areas. There is no atv or other type vehicles allowed in campground, but they are allowed near the campground and on some trails, so take note of which trails if that is a concern with your horse. There are some other youth campgrounds around so sometimes you can hear band practice lol. Dispersed camping is allowed just outside the campground boundary as well.

  • Sara R.
    Feb. 3, 2020

    White Tank Mountain

    Peaceful retreat

    This park is so close to town, but far enough to get some quiet night sky! There are standard campsites and a more primitive camping area. The Willow Canyon site is big enough for a full length Sprinter, though the office says 16’ is the length limit.

    Lots of trails for hiking, biking and horses. Brand new showers, restrooms and a dishwashing area. Dogs allowed too!

    I’m on Verizon and only got a single bar in the park. The library is near the entrance if you need to get your WiFi fix!

  • Audrey R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 30, 2018

    White Tank Mountain

    Bring water and take a hike

    This area is best for its hiking and photo ops, in my humble opinion. As with most desert campgrounds in Arizona, there is not much privacy between the sites but take advantage of the beauty. The waterfall trail is an easy hike and very doable with kids. You can only bring a stroller so far unless it's an off-roading stroller but the hike is worth it (especially if there's water flowing). There's a playground across from the trailhead in case all else fails and someone stays behind with he little ones. Restrooms are thoughtfully placed here. DO watch for rattle snakes on this trail and all for that matter. Also, bring a lot of water and then some. Stop at the Visitor Center and library on your way in. You're not far removed from civilization so anything you need is just a brief drive away.

  • Edward W.
    Oct. 11, 2018

    Groom Creek Horse Camp

    Horse camp. No horse, no camping

    We have stayed here 2 years in a row now. Very nice camp ground but it is dry camping. They have a high line and 1 pen at each site. We take portable panels also due to traveling with 2 horses. Take some way of hauling water to your camp site, there are several water Fawcett for filling but not close to all sites. Nice trail riding. Take note that if you don't have a horse with you, you will not be able to stay there.

  • Jane F.
    Sep. 25, 2018

    Constellation Park

    Clean, cheap, close to town

    Constellation Park campground is a clean campground located in a Sandy area near the town of Wickenburg. Fee is $8 a night at a self pay station. There is trash service and there is water across the street at the horse trough by the rodeo grounds. You can fill jugs, but there is not room to fill a trailer. People with horses are given preference in the spaces with corrals. There is no host. Sites are large, widely spaces with plenty of desert shade trees. Cell service is good. Just a mile to McDonalds. Don't try to stay here when the rodeo is scheduled.

  • Staci R.
    Sep. 17, 2017

    Constellation Park

    Rodeo drive of primitive campgrounds

    No tent camping. Self contained RVs only. Constellation park campground hosts horse events and rodeos that draw crowds from everywhere and of all ages. Campground is directly across the street from all horse and rodeo activities so this is very convenient if you are in the area for horsemanship.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 3, 2026

    Constellation Park

    nice campground close in

    just outside town. County campground and rodeo grounds complex. CG has 35 sites, most are very large backin types. $10 first come first serve no reservations, 7 day camping limit. great cell signal. Dry camping. NO WATER but there are two small dumpsters at end of CG. no toilets! couple sites at bottom have horse corrals. note, the rules say no tents?

  • P
    May. 29, 2020

    White Tank Mountain

    Beautiful and close to town

    This park is so close to town, but far enough that you feel like you are way out. There are standard campsites (water and electric) as well as tent camping area. The sites can fit good sized rigs.  There is a ton of trails for hiking, biking, and horses. Brand new showers, restrooms, and a dishwashing area. Dogs are allowed, but please keep them on a leash and pick up after them so we don't lose the privilege!

    Here is a link to the Maricopa parks with maps: https://www.maricopacountyparks.net/maps/


Guide to Morristown

Horse camping options near Morristown, Arizona range from established facilities with designated corrals to primitive sites adjacent to trail access points. The area sits at approximately 2,000 feet elevation in the Sonoran Desert, experiencing hot summers with temperatures exceeding 100°F and mild winters with occasional overnight freezes. Camping facilities typically provide horse-specific amenities including tethering posts, corrals, and access to water sources for equine companions.

What to Do

Trail riding at Sophie's Flat Trailhead: Access desert riding trails directly from this primitive camping area. A dirt road leads to open sites suitable for various rig sizes. "[Sophie's Flat] is pretty clean. Pretty easy to get to. There is a dirt road leading up to it. I think most size rigs could make it," notes Robert F.

Explore White Tank Mountain trails: The regional park offers extensive hiking opportunities with varying difficulty levels. "This park would be a 5 star plus if it wasn't for the amount of people and the price for a rv site in a county park. The rv park within was nice, not too close together," shares George K.

Visit historic sites: Ghost Town Road camping area provides access to nearby historical landmarks. "We walked a dried river bed and found lots of cool rocks and smooth river glass," reports Toree M. about exploring near the camping area.

What Campers Like

Desert night skies: White Tank Mountain Regional Park campsites offer excellent stargazing opportunities away from city lights. "Campsites are level, clean, and include a shade over a concrete table, fire ring, and hammock hooks for three," writes Ryan W.

Convenient rodeo access: Constellation Park provides strategic positioning for horse events. "If there isn't a rodeo across the street then this is an excellent place to stop for a night if you're passing through to Tucson like we were. Each site has a nice fire pit and the ground is pretty level," shares Brad F.

Higher elevation escapes: Crown King area camping provides relief from valley heat at 6,000+ feet elevation. "Crown King has been an amazing destination for my family for years," notes Jaret E., while another camper adds it offers "gorgeous easy dirt road ~27 miles from i17/Bumble bee."

What You Should Know

Seasonal considerations: Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F in lower elevation areas like Morristown, making spring and fall optimal for camping. "This is a nice place to visit is the cooler months of the year due to no shade and low elevation. We visited in January which was perfect," advises Christine S.

Water availability: Many horse camping areas near Morristown have limited water access. "There is no water. Neither potable or non-potable," warns a camper about Skyline Regional Park. Plan to bring sufficient water for both humans and horses.

Trail conditions: Desert terrain requires appropriate footwear and equipment for horses and riders. "This is a very very nice park with very very nice trail system. I think there's something for all hiking, skill levels," notes a Skyline Regional Park visitor.

Tips for Camping with Families

Plan around events: Check local rodeo and horse event schedules when visiting equestrian-focused campgrounds. "This place fills up fast whenever there are events scheduled, and the sites are first come, first served with NO reservations system, so plan ahead!" advises Chenery K.

Educational opportunities: White Tank Mountain offers family-friendly ranger programs. "The park has an excellent nature center, great hiking, archaeology and good water/power hook-ups," notes Marc.

Shorter trail options: Some parks offer beginner-friendly trail experiences. "There is a short (.6 mile) ADA-accessible trail," mentions Lee D. about Skyline Regional Park, making it suitable for families with varied hiking abilities.

Tips from RVers

Leveling considerations: Many primitive camping spots require careful positioning. "Most sites are not level. There are a few that can accomodate a class A," notes HOLLY about Constellation Park.

Utilities access: Full-service RV parks provide necessary amenities for longer stays. "Serviced its Purpose. We camped here Thanksgiving weekend, not for the express purpose of camping, but so we could avoid high AirBnB or hotel costs with our dog while we visit family for the holiday," reports a Deer Valley RV Park visitor.

Dump station locations: Plan for waste management when boondocking. "You can get water and dump at Fast Mart 76 about 9 miles away. I would stay here again. It is very peaceful. Verizon cell service is good with a wifi booster, very little at&t coverage," advises a camper regarding Constellation Park facilities.

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