Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Superstition Mobile Ranch, AZ

Mesa-Apache Junction KOA features a small but functional dog park for pet owners staying at this year-round campground. The park accepts pets with no breed restrictions mentioned in reviews, allowing campers to bring their dogs while enjoying full hookup RV sites, tent camping areas, or pet-friendly cabins. Facilities include showers, toilets, a pool, hot tub, and playground, with the campground maintaining a 4.4-star rating from visitors. Nearby Usery Mountain Regional Park also welcomes pets on leashes throughout its camping areas, offering drinking water, picnic tables, and fire rings. Several dispersed camping options near Superstition Mobile Ranch permit pets, including Peralta Road Dispersed Camping and Hackamore Road Dispersed, though these areas lack amenities like water or toilets. The KOA's wider-than-average sites provide comfortable space for pets and their owners.

Dispersed camping areas around Peralta Road require an Arizona State Trust Land permit costing $20 for a family annual pass, providing excellent value for pet owners planning multiple visits. These areas feature stunning Sonoran Desert landscapes with saguaro cacti and mountain views, though pet owners should be cautious of cholla cactus which can injure paws. Weekends bring increased traffic from ATVs and dirt bikes, creating potential safety concerns for dogs. The main Peralta Road leads to trailheads offering dog-friendly hiking opportunities in the Superstition Mountains, though pets must remain leashed on trails. Cell service remains surprisingly strong in most dispersed camping areas, with Verizon and AT&T providing reliable connections. Visitors with pets should bring plenty of water, as summer temperatures can become dangerously hot for dogs.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Superstition Mobile Ranch, Arizona (198)

    1. Usery Mountain Regional Park

    37 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 984-0032

    "Outstanding layout, great hosts, spectacular location. "

    "Campsite 6 is the first one on the right, across from the Camp Host site, and as close to the entrance has you’re gonna get."

    2. Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    21 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4015

    "It has a small dog park but it gets the job done. The people in the park are very nice and the staff are extremely kind and helpful. We thoroughly enjoyed our time here."

    "Standard KOA amenities of pool, hot tub, playground, and dog park. We’d stay again."

    3. Bulldog Canyon Dispersed Camping - North Entrance

    28 Reviews
    Fort Mcdowell, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 610-3300

    $10 - $80 / night

    "This is a nice, clean spot close to town and lots of outdoor activities! We saw some of the most beautiful sunsets and cacti here. The road is a little sketchy but was passable in our 19’ trailer."

    "I use the north entrance off Bush highway. I've camped here 5 or 6 times. No water or bathrooms. Leave no trace. You need a permit and gate code. Most ATVers but not loud during the week."

    4. Canyon Lake Marina & Campground

    18 Reviews
    Tortilla Flat, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 610-3300

    "Enjoyed our December visit to Lake Marina campsite 201. Will say campsites are close together. Awesome families close to us made it fun."

    "So if you had sleepless because of noise and did not call for assistants shame.on you not canyon lake. The gentleman i checked in with would corrected the situation."

    5. Tortilla Campground

    16 Reviews
    Tortilla Flat, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 610-3300

    $20 / night

    "Rode the scenic Apache Trail Arizona route 88 looking for some BLM land. Couldn’t find a flat place to pull over. Grateful to find a campground near the end of 88."

    "The road is close by, but you don’t hear much of anything after dark.  "

    6. Hackamore Road Dispersed

    13 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 580-5500

    "It's on BLM land, so you are out of the reach of the Arizona Land Permits. The road is a bit tricky."

    "It’s got great views of the mountains, TONS of awesome trails to walk/ride love the access to the little ghost town nearby."

    7. Encore Countryside

    7 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (888) 707-1477

    "Nice place to hang out and rest great history near by to explore"

    "Great Campground, close to everything."

    8. Peralta Road Dispersed Camping

    8 Reviews
    Gold Canyon, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 542-4631

    "* It's Arizona...but there's GREEN stuff everywhere.

    • Great view of the mountains here.
    • Saguaro cacti everywhere.
    • I fed some carrots to a horse this morning.
    • The main road is pretty"

    "Drive through the town of Gold Canyon AZ, and you quickly leave behind the sprawl of suburban Phoenix, but embrace the sprawling landscape of the Sonoran Desert which is brimming with life in the spring"

    9. Goldfield Ghost Town Dry Camping

    4 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 983-0333

    $30 - $40 / night

    "It was fun to walk right up to the town and walk around. Cowboy Dan who owns and runs the steakhouse is hilarious and his wait staff was helpful and accommodating."

    "Great trails out from camp. Water at corrals. Nice showers and restroom a short walk away. Plan to go back!!"

    10. Eagle View RV Resort at Fort Mcdowell

    10 Reviews
    Fort Mcdowell, AZ
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 789-5310

    $41 - $84 / night

    "Walking paths and trails are throughout the park. A dog park is available. Town is about 10 minutes away on a winding back road."

    "We have met great people here and enjoy that you can walk or bikeride directly from the RV Park. The park is always clean and well cared for, and we like that its not in the city center."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Superstition Mobile Ranch, AZ

794 Reviews of 198 Superstition Mobile Ranch Campgrounds


  • Carol E.
    Jan. 25, 2022

    Eagle View RV Resort at Fort Mcdowell

    Nice quiet park out of town

    We got the last spot in the park to stop over for 3 nights. Lots are spacious. We have a view of the tribal land. Other sites have valley views and are more preferable. The amenities are very nice. Large laundry $3/load. Central courtyard with gas grills, a pool and hot tub. DVDs to borrow are available in the office as well as jigsaw puzzles, and books. Walking paths and trails are throughout the park. A dog park is available. Town is about 10 minutes away on a winding back road. The road behind the park is not used much so no traffic noise to speak of. Coffee and donuts in the clubhouse in AM. The only negative would be the goat head stickers! They track in and are painful for the pets as well. We saw wild horses, woodpeckers, and heard the distant coyotes carrying on.

  • Jeni G.
    Oct. 18, 2019

    Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground

    Cool spot, too much trash

    The river was beautiful! The camp spots were close to the river with nice big fire rings. Just like a lot of low desert camping in Arizona it’s dusty and dry with lots of prickly plans. But the trail and the trees near the river were lush. My biggest complaint about the spot was all the garbage everywhere. Come on people, burn your trash or take it home! There’s no need to trip over piles of water bottles & beer cans, cigarette butts, McDonald’s wrappers and plastic bags.

  • Stacy R.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Tonto Creek Trail RV Park (55+)

    Quiet Desert Gem with Beautiful Mountain Views

    We loved our stay at Tonto Creek Trail RV& MHC! From the start, the staff was warm and welcoming, making us feel right at home. The park is peaceful, clean, and well-maintained—exactly what we were looking for in a relaxing getaway. The location couldn’t be better. Nestled in Tonto Basin, the park is just minutes from Roosevelt Lake, which was perfect for fishing, boating, and soaking in the views. We also enjoyed exploring the nearby Tonto National Forest trails—ideal for hiking and ATV adventures. As pet owners, we were thrilled that pets stay free! The community is very pet-friendly, which made traveling with our furry family stress-free. The grounds are safe and quiet, with beautiful mountain views all around, giving us plenty of space to relax after a day of exploring. Between the friendly community vibe, the great amenities, and the unbeatable location, this is a hidden gem in Arizona. We’re already planning our next trip back to Tonto Creek Trail RV—highly recommend it!

  • Kimberly O.
    Jan. 2, 2022

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Beautiful boondocking

    I didn't like paying $25 a night for a space with no hookups, but we did choose a site near the shower house, so that was good. Superstitions are awesome! Coyotes yip at night. Quail ran thru my site. The dog park is great!

  • M
    Jan. 13, 2023

    Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    Quiet little park

    This is a nice little KOA. It’s a small resort with all the amenities. It has a small dog park but it gets the job done. The people in the park are very nice and the staff are extremely kind and helpful. We thoroughly enjoyed our time here.

  • Kim G.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 16, 2025

    Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    Solid KOA with wide sites

    We arrived just after dark yesterday and will leave this morning. Convenient campground for a stay after visiting family in Phoenix before heading to Tucson. Wider sites than normal at a city RV park. Clean bathrooms, though a tad dated. Quiet. Standard KOA amenities of pool, hot tub, playground, and dog park. We’d stay again.

  • Clint  G.
    Jul. 19, 2021

    Encore Mesa Spirit

    Great value as a TT member

    We stayed at this property from 12/28/2020 - 01/11/2020.  This was our first experience with a TT/Encore property.  The RV site we were assigned has a rock pad, was moderately spacious, level, in full sun, and a fire ring or picnic table was not provided.  There was a pool, hot tub, lodge, pickleball, mini golf, shuffleboard, dog park, laundry and a fitness center on the grounds.  The nearest grocery store was within 5 miles as well.

  • Becca C.
    Sep. 29, 2024

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    SUPERStition Views

    This State Park campground located in the Superstition Mountains is a frequent quick camp spot for me if I don feel like trying to beat the crowds to some favorite local dispersed sites.

    They offer sites with electric and water, and sites for dry camping, along with some cabins and group sites you can reserve. The sites offer as much privacy as one can expect in the desert and are not super close together, except for the site numbers 70+ which are only available in winter typically. There are plenty of hiking trails and activities in the park and nearby. The bathrooms and showers are clean and well maintained, and they even have a small dog “park” for your best pal to run off some energy.

    Favorite things about the park: The views and the wild life. We have seen so many beautiful birds, from quail and owls to roadrunners and vultures, along with several different types of squirrels, lizards, hare, and coyotes.


Guide to Superstition Mobile Ranch

Camping in the Sonoran Desert around Superstition Mobile Ranch features dramatic elevation changes and distinctive desert vegetation. The area ranges from 1,500 to 3,000 feet above sea level, creating microclimate variations between the various camping locations. Winter temperatures drop to the low 40s at night while daytime highs remain comfortable in the 60s-70s, making it popular for winter camping.

What to do

Mountain biking at Usery Mountain Regional Park: The park offers diverse trail options ranging from beginner-friendly green trails to challenging double black diamond routes. "We absolutely love this campground. Close to everything, including some awesome Mountain Biking from green to double black diamond trails. Large spaces with water, power and super clean," writes Marty P. of Usery Mountain Regional Park.

Explore Tortilla Flat: This historic settlement near Canyon Lake is within driving distance of most camping areas. "Drive up to test out my new RTT. Hardly anyone there and the saloon has good food and drink," mentions Jeremy G. of Tortilla Campground. The town itself contains tourist attractions, restaurants, and access to further recreation areas.

Paddling at Canyon Lake: The lake offers excellent paddling opportunities easily accessible from nearby camping. "You can get a waterfront sight and spend the weekend just fishing," notes Drew L. of Canyon Lake Marina & Campground. Early morning or evening paddling provides calmer waters with fewer motorized boats.

What campers like

Desert wildlife viewing: The Sonoran Desert ecosystem supports diverse wildlife, particularly active during cooler hours. "We saw wild horses, woodpeckers, and heard the distant coyotes carrying on," reports Carol E. about her stay at Eagle View RV Resort.

Winter camping climate: The mild winter temperatures make this area popular during colder months. "We went in November, the week of Thanksgiving. It was amazing. Had a spot right on the water," shares Tj R. about Canyon Lake Marina & Campground, highlighting the advantage of off-season visits.

Night sky views: Despite proximity to Phoenix, many sites offer good stargazing opportunities. "Great view of the stars. Its easy to reserve a camping site. The sunrise was great too. Clean site and bathrooms," writes Rebeka F. about Usery Mountain Regional Park, noting the astronomical viewing potential.

What you should know

Permit requirements for dispersed areas: Arizona State Trust Land requires permits for camping in several dispersed areas. "Easy to get a permit from the ranger station. Just email your name, address, phone number and driver's license number to sm.fs.mesa_ohs@usda.gov and you'll get your permit within 2 days for free," advises Whitney W. about Bulldog Canyon Dispersed Camping.

Road conditions in dispersed camping: Many access roads require high-clearance vehicles. "It was a fun dirt road. You might be able to get back there without 4x4 but certainly it is strongly recommended. Very rough road and about a 2 mile drive," cautions Aaron C. about Bulldog Canyon.

Seasonal availability: Some campgrounds operate seasonally. "Great campground, only open October to March. Water and sewer at each site. No electric hook ups. Close to Tortilla and Canyon Lake," notes Chris P. about Tortilla Campground, highlighting its limited operating window.

Tips for camping with families

Access to swimming: Canyon Lake offers family-friendly water activities. "Enjoyed our December visit to Lake Marina campsite 201. Will say campsites are close together. Awesome families close to us made it fun. Need to show up with the mindset that you will be around a lot of people. The lake access is hard to beat. Awesome to sit and watch the kids play on the beach," recommends Spencer A.

Pet-friendly facilities: Mesa-Apache Junction KOA offers dedicated pet areas. "Solid KOA with wide sites. We arrived just after dark yesterday and will leave this morning. Convenient campground for a stay after visiting family in Phoenix before heading to Tucson. Wider sites than normal at a city RV park. Clean bathrooms, though a tad dated. Quiet. Standard KOA amenities of pool, hot tub, playground, and dog park," shares Kim G. about Mesa-Apache Junction KOA.

Educational programs: Some parks offer family learning opportunities. "They offer tons of programs for everyone like night hikes and scorpion hunts. Do consider reserving a spot with ample time they tend to get booked really quick especially during the winter time," advises Jose G. about Usery Mountain Regional Park.

Tips from RVers

Site spacing considerations: KOA sites offer more room than typical urban RV parks. "We stay here every year for a week. The campground is large and the spots have plenty of space. Campground staff is great. No complaints... we love it here!" explains Sarina about Mesa-Apache Junction KOA.

Leveling challenges in dispersed areas: Uneven terrain at free sites requires preparation. "The ruts, at least right now, are indeed dry, but clearly they were muddy. If you're coming here, you'd best have four wheel drive. After we got the rig into position, I had to level out some spots with a shovel so the jacks and our blocks would be level when the rig's weight was on them," shares Will and Lucinda B. about Peralta Road Dispersed Camping.

Winter reservation timing: Popular RV parks fill quickly during peak season. "If we could actually get a spot to camp here again it would be nice. We love camping at Usey Park. It has some of the best hiking spots, campsites are well maintained and its close to home. Do consider reserving a spot with ample time they tend to get booked really quick especially during the winter time," advises Jose G.

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