Best Glamping near Payson, AZ

Payson Campground & RV Resort and Houston Mesa Campground both feature glamping options near Payson, nestled in Arizona's pine forests. The glamping accommodations include fully-furnished canvas tents and yurts with comfortable bedding, electricity, and private outdoor spaces. Both locations maintain clean facilities with modern bathrooms and shower access. "Our maiden voyage was great at this spot," one guest shared, "the resort amenities and nice size lots made good memories with my son." The sites offer a perfect balance of comfort and nature, with most glamping units positioned to maximize privacy while still providing easy access to campground amenities like swimming pools, picnic areas, and walking paths.

Trails surrounding these glamping resorts connect directly to Houston Mesa's nature trail system, perfect for wildlife viewing and scenic hikes through Ponderosa pine forests. During summer months, the swimming pool at Payson Campground becomes a popular gathering spot, with temperatures typically 30 degrees cooler than Phoenix. A recent visitor mentioned, "Amazing views, clean grounds, super space! Will be going back this weekend!" Both locations remain open seasonally, with Payson Campground operating year-round while Houston Mesa's glamping season runs from February through November. Reservations are recommended, especially during weekends and holidays when these unique glamping experiences book quickly. The proximity to Payson's restaurants and shops adds convenience for glampers who want both wilderness and accessibility during their stays.

Best Glamping Sites Near Payson, Arizona (21)

    1. Houston Mesa Campground

    37 Reviews
    Payson, AZ
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 468-7135

    $22 - $170 / night

    "Recreation.gov app said there were no sites available on a recent Sunday, but a drive through found 3 of every 4 sites open. The web site was more accurate."

    "We parked on a private shaded pad next to a fire pit and table. Very quiet (mid week). Showers were closed but the bathrooms were spotless. Camp host on grounds firewood for sale. Close by Payson."

    2. Payson Campground & RV Resort

    16 Reviews
    Payson, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (928) 472-2267

    "Bathrooms are always clean. The spaces are close together so if you are spot picky (want more of a personal space feel) you will need to get recommendations or visit it to mark your spots."

    "Staff was very friendly and helpful. Good mix of "parking lot" style camping and secluded sites. Even the cheap lot camping had good space between trailers."

    3. Knoll Lake Campground

    16 Reviews
    Kohls Ranch, AZ
    18 miles
    Website

    "This lake was amazing! We camped a short distance (about a mile up the hill) away from the lake where we had a completely secluded campsite and the boys built an incredible rock campfire pit!"

    "Knoll Lake Campground was a great spot for Me, my fiancé, our two friends and two dogs. We had a great time and the camp site was in great condition."

    4. Aspen Campground

    26 Reviews
    Forest Lakes, AZ
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 535-9859

    $35 / night

    "The lake is in walking distance with rentable boats and swimming. The site was a drive up, with a table and pit."

    "Beautiful location, Large sites. Camp hosts very friendly. The only downside is it very busy on the weekends. People swarm the place to get away from the heat in Phoenix."

    5. Spillway (AZ)

    6 Reviews
    Forest Lakes, AZ
    23 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 535-9859

    $36 - $190 / night

    "These are drive up campsites with great hosts. There was a nicely cleaned out fire ring and a good size flat ground area for our 4p tent."

    "Site #15 was very open and easy to back into and right by the lake. Good shade. Our spot has a large table, metal fire ring and charcoal grill. The campsite has 26 spots."

    6. Sinkhole Campground

    9 Reviews
    Forest Lakes, AZ
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 535-9859

    $25 / night

    "There was a “sewage” smell for about 10 feet around the bathroom building, but absolutely no smell inside other than the air freshener."

    "This is the only campground near Willow Springs Lake. Only 26 units but a good spot for even large trailers. No utility hookups."

    7. Rancho Sedona RV Park

    40 Reviews
    Sedona, AZ
    50 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 282-7255

    $42 - $84 / night

    "There are hot showers, clothes line, laundry, volleyball, tether ball, and horseshoes."

    "Lovely spot near the creek with plenty of trees but contrary to the listing here they don’t allow fires despite having a lovely fire pit area!!! Could do with another shower/ toilet block too."

    8. Moqui Group Campground - Coconino National Forest

    1 Review
    Happy Jack, AZ
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 477-2255

    $85 / night

    9. Thousand Trails Verde Valley

    24 Reviews
    Cornville, AZ
    46 miles
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Their bathrooms are designed for UNISEX so it is no gender issue and nice place to shower, etc. where the laundromats are in several spots."

    "From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel right at home."

    10. Verde River RV Resort & Cottages

    12 Reviews
    Camp Verde, AZ
    40 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 202-3409

    "There is a heated pool ( like actually heated) a hot tub, a cute playground, basketball half court, pickle ball courts, mini golf course, dog park, and a river nearby."

    "The staff is super nice and awesome. There was so much to do from mini golf, painting classes, live music, dinners, karaoke, and free breakfast 3 days a week, hot tub and heated piol."

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Glamping Reviews near Payson, AZ

227 Reviews of 21 Payson Campgrounds


  • M
    Oct. 18, 2020

    Houston Mesa Campground

    Nice 'in town' campground

    Nice campground with lots of space and trees between sites. Pull throughs and pull-in sites. Hosts are helpful. Recreation.gov app said there were no sites available on a recent Sunday, but a drive through found 3 of every 4 sites open. The web site was more accurate. The dump station costs $10, regardless of camping here or not. There IS a lot of traffic noise - and there's a Home Depot across the road from the entrance. Less than 10 minutes from Payson.

  • Erik J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2023

    Cave Creek Regional Park

    Friendly and beautiful

    Very well kept full service campground with super helpful staff. I recommend sites with canopies if you don't have solid air conditioning as it can get hot in the sun and there's very little natural shade. All sites have power and water. There's a dual lane dump station on the way out of the park.

  • Michael B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 9, 2021

    Spillway (AZ)

    Woodsy and Clean

    Beautiful campground with great weather! These are drive up campsites with great hosts. There was a nicely cleaned out fire ring and a good size flat ground area for our 4p tent. The campsites were a little close at times and was noisey after quiet hours but not after midnight which was good. At our site we were down wind from the restrooms so we would catch a smell at time but, it was a short hike to the spillway and follow that to the lake which you could rent boats and skip rocks.  Very woodsy and a nice cool night perfect for a fire.

  • b
    Oct. 21, 2021

    Thousand Trails Verde Valley

    Great place with versatile activities to do for fun

    Their resort is the best one for the money.   Their bathrooms are designed for UNISEX so it is no gender issue and nice place to shower, etc. where the laundromats are in several spots.

    It has nice path for people to hike, fish, or explore in the wood.

    The pool area is nice for toddlers with all cool features to play, heated pool and spa with plenty of chaises. The community center has nice a pool table, snack bar where you can serve yourself free coffee, playing board games, and sometimes, they have fun activities with a small fee for kids or adults to do something creatively.

    It offers ATV/UTV to rent to explore around the towns (Cottonwood, Clarksdale, Sedona, and Jerome.

    It has tiny houses to rent for travelers who want to camp without RVs or tents.

    It is convenient from the highway with grocery stores, restaurants, gas stations, RV services close by, and a local casino.

    It has two places close by where you can wash your RVs if necessary and on site wax service.   

    The staff in the office and maintenance were very friendly and professional ready to help

  • Caitlin G.
    Jul. 1, 2016

    Knoll Lake Campground

    LOVE IT!

    This lake was amazing! We camped a short distance (about a mile up the hill) away from the lake where we had a completely secluded campsite and the boys built an incredible rock campfire pit! It was cool, woods-y and beautiful. There was great hiking and mountain biking right around our site. Side Note: the campsite we choose was a decent drive off the main road and the terrain was quite rugged so I recommend taking a 4x4 or a truck! (aka I did not take my little volvo haha)

  • Laney S.
    Jun. 13, 2018

    Aspen Campground

    Awesome place!

    Great getaway for those from the valley. The lake is in walking distance with rentable boats and swimming. The site was a drive up, with a table and pit. You can make reservations ahead and we picked a spot away from others so it was super quiet. Perfect temperature to sleep outside or in the tent. Stars are magnificent here.

  • Donna V.
    Apr. 8, 2022

    Houston Mesa Campground

    Nice and quiet

    We enjoyed a couple of days car/tent camping at this multiuser campground . We parked on a private shaded pad next to a fire pit and table. Very quiet (mid week). Showers were closed but the bathrooms were spotless. Camp host on grounds firewood for sale. Close by Payson.

  • Brandy La Shea S.
    Oct. 2, 2018

    Payson Campground & RV Resort

    Nice place to stay

    I am not sure where the pictures posted here are from but it is definitely not from this campground.

    It is a nice little campground with a pool and small launder mat room. Bathrooms are always clean. The spaces are close together so if you are spot picky (want more of a personal space feel) you will need to get recommendations or visit it to mark your spots.

    Saturday nights include karaoke by the pool or live cover band. My kids enjoy staying here but be warned that "resort" should be taken lightly. There is a "playground" which consists of a metal swing set, uncovered and a small basketball court. This is also right near the dog pin area.

    You are off a major road so near by shopping is a breeze but you will not be forced to hear the traffic so no worries there.

  • Liza C.
    May. 14, 2017

    Houston Mesa Campground

    Houston Mesa campground

    Perfect for the campers that still want amenities , such as showers, flush toilets and running water.. Campsites had campfire ring, picnic table at each site.. had cell service every now and then can hear traffic from a nearby Main Street which meant to close to town for me..


Guide to Payson

Camping opportunities near Payson, Arizona range from established campgrounds to dispersed sites across the Mogollon Rim at elevations between 5,000-7,000 feet. The area's Ponderosa pine forests provide natural shade during summer months when temperatures typically stay 20-30 degrees cooler than Phoenix valley. Seasonal closures affect many campgrounds, with most facilities operating from late April through October.

What to do

Hike to scenic vistas: Several trails connect to Houston Mesa Campground, offering views of the Mogollon Rim. "Some hiking, read a book, and close to Payson. My android had service to check in with my family," notes one Houston Mesa visitor.

Fish local lakes: Woods Canyon Lake and Willow Springs Lake are stocked with trout throughout summer. "The trout fishing here is top notch. The lake is stocked during the summer almost every week but the hold overs in the spring can get pretty huge!" reports a camper at Aspen Campground.

Kayak on mountain waters: Knoll Lake offers quieter paddling experiences compared to more popular lakes. "Knoll Lake is beautiful lots of Fish!! Five stars but for experienced campers only bring 4wd and a spare tire lots of awesome 4x4 trails and hiking," advises a visitor who found this more remote location worthwhile.

Visit prehistoric ruins: Archaeological sites near camping areas provide historical context. "2 miles East on Houston Mesa rd. Away you can drive to shofly Indian ruins," mentions a Houston Mesa camper who enjoyed this cultural side trip.

What campers like

Mountain wildlife viewing: Early morning elk sightings are common at higher elevation sites. "Elk wander through the campgrounds in early mornings and evenings. Beautiful place," reports a visitor at Aspen Campground about these regular animal encounters.

Clean facilities: Spillway Campground receives consistent praise for maintenance. "Hardworking helpful host team keeps the grounds and toilets immaculate. Lake is lovely. Early morning access before day use crowds come is great for quiet early morning kayak or SUP use," notes one camper.

Proximity to water recreation: Many campers appreciate campgrounds with lake access. "This is the only campground on the shores of woods canyon lake! It is small, no trailers over 14 feet. It fills up fast in the summer and the sites are a little close together but it is a beautiful campground," writes a Spillway visitor.

Temperature relief: Summer visitors consistently mention cooler conditions. "Always a great place to stay in the summer. Usually about 25 degrees cooler in then Phoenix. Close to lakes and creeks along with hiking trails," notes an Aspen Campground visitor who appreciated the climate difference.

What you should know

Reservation requirements: Most popular sites fill quickly May-September. "Recreation.gov app said there were no sites available on a recent Sunday, but a drive through found 3 of every 4 sites open. The web site was more accurate," notes a Sinkhole Campground visitor, suggesting checking multiple sources.

Road conditions: Access to remote sites requires preparation. "A good 1/3 of the drive is on switch back fire roads but this campground is worth it," explains a Knoll Lake camper about the journey required to reach more secluded camping options.

Water availability: Not all campgrounds offer potable water. "Drinking water is a must, the water at the campground is barely clean enough for cleaning, unless it can be boiled ahead of time," warns a visitor to Knoll Lake about water quality issues.

Road noise: Some campgrounds experience highway sounds. "We were down wind from the restrooms so we would catch a smell at time but, it was a short hike to the spillway and follow that to the lake which you could rent boats and skip rocks," shares a Spillway camper about site selection considerations.

Tips for camping with families

Select sites with amenities: Verde River RV Resort offers structured activities. "We love this campground! We have camped here around 5 times and always had a great stay. They have a pool and hot tub, mini golf, playground, pickle ball court, clubhouse, and lots of crafts and activities for the kids!"

Consider glamping close to Payson, Arizona: Beyond the popular glamping spots at Payson Campground and Houston Mesa, families can find comfort-oriented accommodations at Verde Valley RV Resort. "The Small trailer, tent camping sites are very big and have a lot of distance between them. Staff are always patrolling around keeping everything nice and clean."

Plan for varied weather: Despite summer heat, nights can be cold. "We tent camped right near the lake with a larger group of people. While exploring the area, I discovered many camp areas that were perfect for larger groups," notes a visitor at Knoll Lake who found flexible camping options.

Pack sufficient supplies: Remote locations require self-sufficiency. "Large campsites and walking distance to Knoll Lake, very peaceful location in the middle of know where with plenty of trees. Was advertised as having camp hosts that would sell firewood but this was not the case and it's an hour each way to get supplies."

Tips from RVers

Check site specifications: Verde Valley RV and Camping Resort accommodates various RV sizes. "It is a nice little campground with a pool and small launder mat room. Bathrooms are always clean. The spaces are close together so if you are spot picky (want more of a personal space feel) you will need to get recommendations."

Manage expectations for luxury glamping near Payson: Higher-end accommodations may lack certain features. "Nice fairly quiet well kept. Only complaint spaces are tight if you have slide outs on both sides and the only trash disposal is at the office," notes an RV camper at Payson Campground.

Consider seasonal closures: Most rim campgrounds close for winter. "Sinkhole campground is located in the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest close to Willow Springs and Woods Canyon Lakes. The campground is small, paved and heavily covered in Ponderosa Pines," explains a visitor who appreciated the detailed forest setting.

Balance privacy with accessibility: Site selection affects experience. "Sites well spaced out, friendly hosts, close enough to the lake and the dump out ($7), quiet. The big plus for us was the spacing between the sites and the quiet nature of the camp," shares an RV camper who found their ideal balance at Aspen Campground.

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