Top Horse Camping near Morristown, AZ

Do you love the outdoors and horses? If you're looking for a rustic but comfortable experience, horse camping in Morristown is the way to go. Finding a place to camp in Arizona with your horse is easier than ever. Search nearby equestrian campsites or find top-rated spots from other campers.

Best Equestrian Sites Near Morristown, AZ (11)

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    1. White Tank Mountain

    15 Reviews
    78 Photos
    187 Saves
    Waddell, Arizona
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
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    2. White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    9 Reviews
    26 Photos
    111 Saves
    Waddell, Arizona
    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Electric Hookups
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access

    $15 - $45 / night

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    3. Constellation Park

    6 Reviews
    16 Photos
    40 Saves
    Wickenburg, Arizona

    These are first come, first served sites for self-contained units only.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • RVs
    • Tents
    • Group

    $8 / night

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    Camper-submitted photo from Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)
    Camper-submitted photo from Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)
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    4. Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

    7 Reviews
    63 Photos
    87 Saves
    Crown King, Arizona

    Horsethief Basin Recreation Area offers a variety of recreational opportunities including: hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, camping, fishing, and OHV riding. Castle Creek Wilderness is located nearby, and Horsethief Cabin and Turney Gulch Group Campground are available by reservation. Day use sites and trails are open year-round; overnight accomodations are not available during the winter. Scroll down (below the recreation map) to learn more about these recreational opportunities. Note: Until further notice, use of a high-clearance vehicle is recommended for those who plan to visit recreation sites in Horsethief Basin.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Tents
    • Equestrian
    • Standard (Tent/RV)
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    5. Skyline Regional Park

    6 Reviews
    43 Photos
    53 Saves
    Buckeye, Arizona

    Skyline Regional Park located in Buckeye, Arizona is an 8,700 acre park in the southern White Tank Mountains. The park features 16 miles of trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Seven camping sites are also available to rent.

    • Pets
    • Fires
    • Phone Service
    • Reservable
    • ADA Access
    • RVs
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      6. Horspitality RV Resort

      1 Review
      6 Saves
      Wickenburg, Arizona
      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
      • RVs

      $55 - $66 / night

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      7. Deer Valley RV Park

      2 Reviews
      1 Photo
      16 Saves
      Phoenix, Arizona
      • Pets
      • Fires
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • ADA Access
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      Camper-submitted photo from WestWorld RV Park

      8. WestWorld RV Park

      3 Reviews
      2 Photos
      42 Saves
      Scottsdale, Arizona

      Westworld’s RV Park consists of 398 permanent RV spaces in 8 different lots located across the property. The best part? They all have electric and water and a dump station on site for your convenience.

      • Pets
      • Electric Hookups
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Tents

      $57 / night

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      9. Groom Creek Horse Camp

      2 Reviews
      5 Photos
      10 Saves
      Prescott, Arizona

      Overview

      Equestrian campers will find Groom Creek Horse Camp seven miles south of Prescott, Arizona at an elevation of 6,398 feet. The ponderosa pine setting, nearby trails and limited equestrian camping opportunities make this a popular destination. Each campsite has a steel corral enclosure and an overhead tether line that accommodates two to four horses. Two group picnic sites are also available for reservation for group gatherings within this campground. To make reservations click on the availability button to the right to book this site or call 1 (877) 444-6777. For general horse camp questions contact the Bradshaw Ranger District at 1 (928) 443-8000.

      Recreation

      Three trails are in close proximity to Groom Creek Horse Camp. Horse Camp Loop Trail 383 (2 miles) is accessed from Loop C, across from the group site or at the campground's entrance. Wolf Creek Loop Trail 384 (5 miles) is accessed from Horse Camp Loop Trail 383 and from Forest Service Road C101. Groom Creek Loop Trail 307 (9 miles) is accessed from the trailhead across from the entrance to Horse Camp. These trails are shared with other users including mountain bikers and hikers. Off-highway vehicle use occurs on designated roads and trails.

      Facilities

      Three trails are in close proximity to Groom Creek Horse Camp. Horse Camp Loop Trail 383 (2 miles) is accessed from Loop C, across from the group site or at the campground's entrance. Wolf Creek Loop Trail 384 (5 miles) is accessed from Horse Camp Loop Trail 383 and from Forest Service Road C101. Groom Creek Loop Trail 307 (9 miles) is accessed from the trailhead across from the entrance to Horse Camp. These trails are shared with other users including mountain bikers and hikers. Off-highway vehicle use occurs on designated roads and trails.

      Natural Features

      Horse Camp occupies an area dominated by ponderosa pine mixed with alligator juniper, oak species, and a variety of forbs and native grasses. Colorful wildflowers bloom in the spring, and during the summer monsoon seasons. Visitors may see a variety of wildlife including deer, mountain lion, bobcat, coyotes, fox, rabbits, lizards, snakes, and birds.

      Nearby Attractions

      Prescott is a 15 minute drive from Horse Camp. Many activities including arts, crafts and music festivals are scheduled throughout the summer. Goldwater Lake, located within minutes of Horse Camp, is managed by the City of Prescott. The City of Prescott's recreation pass and day-use fee should not be confused with the Prescott National Forest Day-Use Passes or day-use fee.

      • Fires
      • Phone Service
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Group
      • Equestrian

      $18 / night

    • 10. gOawayranchaz

      1 Review
      2 Photos
      11 Saves
      Carefree, Arizona

      I have ample space to park and turn around with horse stalls if needed. I can accommodate 2-4 RV's. Please be considerate as this is my private residence and I have neighbors. My place is in a great location all activities, and close to westworld, dynamite roping, cave creek, carefree and McDowell preserve.

      • Electric Hookups
      • Reservable
      • RVs
      • Equestrian

      $50 - $150 / night

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    Recent Equestrian Reviews In Morristown

    51 Reviews of 11 Morristown Campgrounds


    • Camper-submitted photo from Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)
      May 15, 2024

      Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

      Gorgeous secluded town for off-roading & camping

      Gorgeous easy dirt road ~27 miles from i17/Bumble bee. (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. There are amazing camping areas just past the main town, and even all the way up near Horsetheif Basin which is about 7 miles past crown king(requires 4x4). There is also an amazing ~30 mile trail from crown king that leads all the way to Prescott called Senator Highway. This also requires experienced 4x4 and like the trail to Horsetheif basin, there are many areas that are only single vehicle width. Amazing weather all year round, but extremely limited travel available while snow is on the ground.

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain Regional Park
      March 19, 2024

      White Tank Mountain Regional Park

      Excellent semi-civilized experience

      Pros: 

      • Well spaced campsites with excellent views in all directions (mountains and desert one way, iconic saguaros and city lights in the other).
      • Cleanest flush toilets and showers (free) I've ever seen in a campground.
      • Dish washing station
      • Campsites are level, clean, and include a shade over a concrete table, fire ring, and hammock hooks for three.
      • Trails throughout the camp into the greater park but the campgrounds separated from the more public trailheads. Strategically placed benches scattered along trails for coffee drinking.
      • Wildlife: birds, coyotes, reptiles, etc
      • The camp is close to civilization enabling quick visits to other attractions, and an easy drive to spring training baseball games.
      • Camp hosts were responsive. They live on-site year round and treat the camp like it is a home. Very impressed with the team.
      • Firewood available on-site. $8/bundle. Very dense wood that doesn't light quickly when wet but burns for a long time.

      Cons:

      • Struggling to come up with one. Probably hot in the summer. Busier on the weekends due to location inside the White Tank Regional park.
    • Camper-submitted photo from Skyline Regional Park
      December 10, 2023

      Skyline Regional Park

      Small campground, very popular day-use park

      General: Very small (7-site) campground. One site is ADA-accessible and paved (the rest are gravel) but there are no hookups at any site. 

      Site Quality: Generous-sized gravel driveways; Site D sloped uphill slightly. A concrete picnic table, BBQ grill, and fire pit complete the site. 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. No showers. This restroom is also used by the day-use area so by the end of the day, it looks like it has been well-used. It was cleaned at night. It looked like the sink was clogged, but it was just slow draining. 

      Activities: Hiking! There are several hiking trails directly accessible from the campground and all the trails are well-marked. There is a short (.6 mile) ADA-accessible trail. Horseback riding and mountain biking are also activities although we saw neither in our two days at this park. There was also a wildly popular star-gazing event while we were there. 

      Final thoughts: IMO, the best sites are B, C, and D. Site D especially has no visible neighbors on either side. Kudos to the city of Buckeye – they could have easily crammed a half-dozen more campsites in this area, but I am glad they did not! As I mentioned, this is a popular day-use area and by 7 am on a weekend in early April, the day-use parking lot was completely full. Despite this, we did not see too many people on the trails.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)
      May 16, 2023

      Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

      On Top of the World

      This majestic spot is roughly ~26 miles (from Bumble Bee) of bumpy dirt roads, steep terrain, switchbacks, and the occasional one vehicle bridge. The main city of Crown King has a general store with essentials and a 1 pump fuel station. Prices are steep so best advised to fill up on gas and supplies before heading up. 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). Horse Thief Lake is truly a magical place and beyond serene. The lake fish species present include Bluegill, Largemouth Bass, Channel Catfish, and Muskie. The weather is very similar to Prescott with an elevation of 6,000 ft. Peaceful, quiet, serene, and soothing all describe this area perfectly.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)
      March 13, 2023

      Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

      Love Crown King! 🌲⛰️🏕️🚙

      We love heading up to Crown King! For dispersed camping, this place is top notch. When you head to town there are services, the saloon, breakfast joint, and pizza place coming soon. It’s not fancy but it’s fabulous! I can’t wait to go hideaway again soon.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Skyline Regional Park
      December 11, 2022

      Skyline Regional Park

      Pros and Cons of Skyline

      All in all, I really enjoyed my stay there, but there are some things of which campers should be aware.

      Pros: *Easy to get a reservation *Very nice desert landscape *This is a very very nice park with very very nice trail system. I think there’s something for all hiking, skill levels. *The sites are in expensive. *convenient to gas, rv dump, hardware, grocery, restaurants.

      Cons: *There is no water. Neither potable or non-potable. *If you use off air antenna for TV, you won’t get any channels here *The campsites need to be better taken care of. For example, there were tall weeds growing up underneath the picnic table and its benches. *If you use Verizon, there is little or no signal most of the time. *From time to time there’s a bit of jet noise (not necessarily a negative) *This park is very very popular with local, hikers and they start before sunrise and finish after sunset. So it’s very busy right next to the campground.

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain
      May 3, 2022

      White Tank Mountain

      Convenient to Phoenix

      General: Located less than an hour from Phoenix, this campground is an easy getaway. There are two campgrounds: The Family Campground (40 sites) with water and 30/50 amp electric hookups and the more“rustic” Willow Canyon Campground (19 sites) with no hookups. This campground is good for tents, campervans, or small (16 feet or less) trailers. There was a gate attendant when we checked in around 6 pm on a Monday and we were given an information packet with information on the campground, nearby facilities in the town of Surprise, and trails, which was very helpful considering we were not familiar with the area. 

      Site Quality: We stayed in the Family Campground so we could take advantage of the electric hookups. The sites are gravel, a good size, well-maintained, and spaced a decent amount of distance apart. Some are pull-through and some back-in. In addition to the aforementioned water and electric hookups, each site also has a picnic table, bbq grill, and fire pit. Some have covered picnic shelters but not all. Most of these also have space for tents. 

      Bathhouse: Is located in the center of the loop and was clean. Sites on the inside have paths leading to the bathhouse but if you are on the outside of the loop, access is via a path between sites 34 and 36 or sites 11 and 13. Three stalls, one sink, and one shower. One sink is not really adequate for 40 sites, but I did not encounter more than one other person at a time. Soap dispenser, rack, and air dryer. The way the water faucets are is wasteful: once you turn them on, they run for quite some time before turning off. Hot water was appreciated. Did not use the shower so cannot comment on that. 

      Activities: Several hiking trails. The most popular one is the waterfall trail, but you need to drive to the trailhead for this. It is paved for the first half mile (shortly after the petroglypghs) and then it is a rocky, gravel path. The waterfall only runs after heavy rain (I would think this would make access very challenging). There was water in the “pool” and it is scenic so it was worthwhile to go despite no running falls. There are restrooms, a picnic area and a playground near this trailhead. Some of the other trails are used by mountain bikers or horseback riders. The information you receive at check-in details the usage for each trail. 

      This campground was mainly an overnight as we continued to head west but I am glad we took the time to hike the waterfall trail before leaving. If you need groceries or other supplies, the town of Surprise, about 8 miles to the east, would have everything you need. Note there is a nearby air force base and you will hear jets flying by, although this was during daylight hours.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Deer Valley RV Park
      February 17, 2022

      Deer Valley RV Park

      Arizona Phonix

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

    • Camper-submitted photo from Constellation Park
      January 13, 2022

      Constellation Park

      Easy!

      We have camped many times with my family. Many people have RVs in our group and some have tents and truck tents! All are welcome and easy to navigate. Great for individuals and groups. Cheap, just 8$! It is clean, quiet and beautiful views. Close to town and close to fun attractions such as the rodeo or box canyon wash!

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain
      December 12, 2021

      White Tank Mountain

      Excellent Phoenix area campground

      Super regional campground in the west Phoenix area. Clean hot showers and bathrooms. Solid mtb and hiking trails in the park.

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain Regional Park
      December 5, 2021

      White Tank Mountain Regional Park

      Hidden gem among suburbs

      We picked this campground on a whim based on reviews as a halfway point to our next destination. We're so happy we did.

      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. Clean bathrooms and showers. Hiking trails galore!

      Cell phone connection was spotty (TMobile) at our campsite but connection was better in other areas of park.

      Would stay again.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Deer Valley RV Park
      November 27, 2021

      Deer Valley RV Park

      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. We didn’t use the pool, though it was open and looked clean. Staff and other campers were friendly. The site is very clean and the grounds were surprising very quiet, especially given the number of people staying here, it was nearly fully booked. However, the sites are very close to one another and offer no privacy, so I probably wouldn’t stay here again unless I just needed a place to stay for the weekend. Other than that, it’s nothing special or exciting.

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain Regional Park
      November 19, 2021

      White Tank Mountain Regional Park

      Very nice State Park best during winter months

      Well separated level sites in a desert setting. Good views of the mountains and the Valley of the Sun. Most sites have electric and water. Good Hiking in the mountains during cooler weather.

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain Regional Park
      November 11, 2021

      White Tank Mountain Regional Park

      Beautiful Sonoran desert

      The park has an excellent nature center, great hiking, archaeology and good water/power hook-ups.

      A bit far from restaurants etc. but that’s good.

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain
      November 8, 2021

      White Tank Mountain

      Chollas everywhere, plenty of options

      This park is quite large and has many camping options: day passes, tent camping, semi-developed sites, and fully-developed sites with awnings for big rigs.

      There are many hiking trails too, for every level of difficulty.

      The nature is splendid, with hummingbirds, chipmunks, and plenty of chollas and prickly pear cactai.

      The ambience is quite festive, much more than what I am used to (although the noise may be due to the fact I went on NASCAR weekend).

    • Camper-submitted photo from Groom Creek Horse Camp
      October 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.

    • Camper-submitted photo from Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)
      September 19, 2021

      Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake)

      Winter in heaven

      Been to this area a few time the sites are amazing quiet and beautiful, the trail up is bumpy and fun. The site had a fire pit and in winter everything was covered in snow and just breath taking. The town has supplies but is over priced so fuel up before going up there.

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain Regional Park
      May 19, 2021

      White Tank Mountain Regional Park

      Nice trails and views just west of Phoenix

      This is my go-to local campground, a quick 20 minute drive, and I’ve been camping here for years! The facilities are always clean, and the other campers are generally quiet and respectful here. The sites are spaced out nicely, and it has never felt crowded to me even during the busy season.

    • Camper-submitted photo from WestWorld RV Park
      May 8, 2021

      WestWorld RV Park

      Level pavement lot. Close to freeway

      Its a bit difficult to find your space, only because there are so many parking lots.  Nothing special here.  They do have 30 and 50 amp hookups.  Good price and nice people when booking

    • Camper-submitted photo from White Tank Mountain Regional Park
      January 17, 2021

      White Tank Mountain Regional Park

      Busy

      Beautiful area, but it seems that everyone else thinks so too. I waited 15 min in line to get up to the check in booth just to get in the park and when I left the next day the cars were backed up again. 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. The semi developed park is what I was looking for, no electricity or water at the sites, potable water in the area but only allowed 16’ trailer or less so that left me out. The developed sites all had electric and water at each site and one or two had sewer, but at a premium. It cost an additional $8 per night. Their was a dump station at the entrance of the rv park for everyone else.

    • Camper-submitted photo from WestWorld RV Park
      December 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!

    • Camper-submitted photo from WestWorld RV Park
      December 6, 2020

      WestWorld RV Park

      RV Camping within WestWorld

      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. Although you can camp here when an event is not going on, if not participating or attending, you won't be allowed to camp here during a scheduled event. The camping area is a wide open dirt and gravel lot with 30&50amp power hookups. Note the area is directly under high voltage power lines. There is a dump station with potable water. There is also rest rooms with showers. Located in the center of North Scottsdale conveniently near lots of great dining, shopping and entertainment, for a reasonable price. Note you can only reserve a space by calling the office which is only open during the City of Scottsdale official business hours. No online reservations are available.



    Guide to Morristown

    Camping near Morristown, AZ, offers a mix of beautiful landscapes and unique experiences. Whether you're looking for a family-friendly spot or a quiet place to unwind, there are plenty of options to explore.

    What to do:

    • Hiking: There are great trails around the campgrounds. For example, at Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground, one camper mentioned, "There are lots of great trails for hiking in the park. Love the saguaros and teddy bear chollas."
    • Fishing: If you enjoy fishing, Pleasant Harbor RV Resort is a good spot. A visitor shared, "Relaxed and fished off the shoreline."
    • Wildlife Watching: Keep an eye out for local wildlife. One reviewer at Saddle Mountain BLM noted, "There are wild burros in the park."

    What campers like:

    • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate clean restrooms and showers. A visitor at Cave Creek Regional Park said, "Facilities were clean round the clock, shower water was hot, staff friendly."
    • Beautiful Views: Many campgrounds offer stunning views. One camper at White Tank Mountain remarked, "Great view of mountains and cacti."
    • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy having room to spread out. A review from Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground mentioned, "Campsites have covered pavilions with a picnic table, fire ring, and gravel drives."

    What you should know:

    • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds, like Old Airstrip Camping & Staging Area, do not have drinking water or electric hookups. A camper noted, "No drinking water, no electric hookups."
    • Noise Levels: Be prepared for some noise from boats or nearby highways. One visitor at Saddle Mountain BLM mentioned, "Boat noise on the lake is sometimes a disturbance."
    • Busy Weekends: Many campgrounds can get crowded on weekends. A camper at Pleasant Harbor RV Resort said, "Busy on weekends and empty during the week."

    Tips for camping with families:

    • Choose Family-Friendly Campgrounds: Look for places with amenities for kids. At Cave Creek Regional Park, one reviewer said, "The staff is very friendly and helpful."
    • Plan Activities: Make sure to have a list of activities. A camper at Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground mentioned, "There are lots of great trails for hiking in the park."
    • Safety First: Always keep an eye on kids, especially near water. A visitor at Pleasant Harbor RV Resort noted, "I felt very safe. Security makes its rounds."

    Tips from RVers:

    • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Leaf Verde RV Resort mentioned, "They even escort you to your space."
    • Use Amenities Wisely: Some campgrounds charge extra for amenities. A visitor at Pleasant Harbor RV Resort said, "You have to pay an extra $10/night to use the bathrooms/showers."
    • Explore Off-Roading: If you have a 4x4, check out the trails. A camper at Crown King Area (Horsethief Basin lake) shared, "There are amazing camping areas just past the main town."

    Camping near Morristown, AZ, has something for everyone. From stunning views to family-friendly activities, you’ll find a spot that fits your needs.

    Frequently Asked Questions

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      According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near Morristown, AZ is White Tank Mountain with a 4.6-star rating from 15 reviews.

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