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    Campgrounds near Cornville, Arizona range from developed resorts to dispersed sites on public lands, offering tent camping, RV hookups, cabins, and glamping. The area features several mixed-use campgrounds like Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort and Page Springs Resort, which offer both tent and RV sites along Oak Creek. Thousand Trails Verde Valley in nearby Cottonwood provides additional accommodations including cabins, yurts, and glamping options. Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground, approximately 15 minutes from Cornville, offers established camping with water and electric hookups in a state park setting.

    Access to camping areas varies by location and season, with many campgrounds requiring reservations, particularly during peak periods from spring through fall. Cell service can be limited at several sites, especially those along creeks or in canyon areas. A recent visitor noted, "There is little to no cell phone service at the campground or even surrounding areas. They have the option to pay for wifi at 1.95 per device." Road conditions are generally good to most established campgrounds, though some dispersed sites on Forest Service roads may require high-clearance vehicles. Temperatures in summer can exceed 100°F, while winter nights often drop below freezing, making spring and fall the most comfortable camping seasons.

    Waterfront campsites along Oak Creek receive consistently high ratings from visitors, with many highlighting the peaceful sound of flowing water. "We had a spot right on the creek near a small waterfall. Close to Sedona without all the traffic," one camper shared about their experience at Page Springs. Most established campgrounds provide amenities like showers, restrooms, and fire pits, though quality and availability vary by location. Several campgrounds maintain proximity to local wineries in the Page Springs area, making them convenient bases for exploring the growing wine region. Visitors frequently mention the shade from mature trees as a significant benefit during warmer months, particularly at sites along creeks where cottonwoods and sycamores provide natural cooling.

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      1. Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground

      4.6(66)6mi from Cornville129 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "Dead Horse Ranch is a beautiful Arizona state park."

      "The forest was closed in Northern Arizona so I decided to camp out at Dead Horse Ranch SP.  I was pretty pleased overall with my trip. "

      from $25 - $70 / night

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      2. West Sedona Designated Dispersed Camping

      4.3(64)8mi from CornvilleRVs, Tents

      "The best dispersed camping options in Sedona Arizona! There are many options off of the main road."

      "My friend from Maryland came to visit me here in Arizona, I told him we had to go to Sedona so we decided to camp, I heard about forest road 525 and it exceeded my expectations, never saw more stars in"

      3. Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

      4.0(41)2mi from CornvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "We stayed here in June which is a hot time to camp in Arizona. This campground has Oak Creek running through it which is a great place to cool off."

      "Lo Lo Mai Springs has scores of beautiful shaded RV sites, many near the creek beneath the branches of ancient cottonwoods and soaring sycamores."

      from $59 - $150 / night

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      4. Rancho Sedona RV Park

      4.7(43)12mi from CornvilleRVs, Glamping

      "Compared to another campground close by that is a little less but we had double the space and trees and a creek behind us. They’re very busy and we were only able to get two nights."

      "Sites a little close to each other. Grounds were surrounded by nature and close by main Sedona street. Check in after hours were smooth."

      from $42 - $84 / night

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      5. Thousand Trails Verde Valley

      4.5(25)5mi from CornvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nestled in the red rock country of Arizona, this Thousand Trails campground offers a scenic and tranquil escape."

      "This is part of the Encore/Thousand Trails network (although anyone can use it).  They do offer a 20% military discount."

      6. Verde Ranch RV Resort

      4.4(30)11mi from Cornville2 sitesRVs

      "Here's a breakdown of the pros and cons:  Pros: 

      Resort-Style Amenities: This resort boasts impressive amenities, including a sparkling pool, a well-equipped rec room, close proximity to sightseeing"

      "But what made our stay here awesome was the proximity to everything. Hiking, backpacking, off roading, and of course access to all the cool places in Flagstaff and Sedona."

      from $45 - $85 / night

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      7. Edge of the World (East Pocket)

      4.5(59)18mi from CornvilleTents

      "The road in is bumpy and rocky, but not impossible (a Ford Mustang in the site next to us clearly made it)."

      "It is a bumpy road with large portion of potholes so drive cautiously but once you get to the location you get a number of different spots to camp at."

      8. Rio Verde RV Park

      4.4(16)5mi from CornvilleRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "There is a nice walking path next to the river and nice places to take your Pet. Everything was very clean and tidy. It is close to many things to see and do."

      "What this park lacks in Amenities, it makes up in location and access to nearby adventures. The staff is amazing and they take immaculate care of the facilities. Highly recommended!"

      from $55 - $85 / night

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      9. Forest Road 689 - Dispersed Site

      4.4(22)11mi from Cornville

      "Only need 4 x 4 if you go off trail. Lots of biting bugs at night."

      "Great area we camped here for a night not too far away from road or gas station, still had phone service but had great views and a nice layout for our camp. We only had two cars but can fit more."

      10. Surprise, West Sedona Designated Dispersed Camping

      3.3(19)6mi from CornvilleRVs, Tents

      "There are a lot of off roading that goes on in the area but it stops before dusk."

      "It was easy to get to and close to Sedona so very convenient. It was pretty crowded and we came after the rain so some cars were getting stuck in the mud."

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    Recent Reviews near Cornville, AZ

    2435 Reviews of 369 Cornville Campgrounds


    • Jim S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 26, 2026

      Garland Prairie Rd Dispersed Camping

      BIG RIG FRIENDLY

      Passing through Williams AZ. Came across this spot worked out perfectly. There's nice spots right off the main road. Kept going a couple miles down the dirt road. Have a 42.5 foot 5th wheel and Ram dually truck. Theres plenty room to maneuver around. Have Verizon. Cell service 2 bars. Starlink of course works great 👍 👌

    • BThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 25, 2026

      Milk Ranch Point Road

      Beautiful views!

      There is some recent fire damage - looks like controlled burn in area with logging going on in back side of hill but the pull through and camp area with views of valley are gorgeous! please do not build fire rings under trees or right along the cliff edge. The wind rushes up the mountain cliff and the fire danger of both these rings is absurd. Use stoves or portable fire pits since burn bans are almost always on and don’t be stupid starting fires under trees or on cliff face with rushing wind.

      Other than that, enjoy these absolutely breathtaking views and cool mountain breezes blowing up the mountains! Please again, don’t build fire rings under trees in the pine mats or along the extremely windy uplift currents of the ridge face.

      i have 2 bars of ATT service and starlink worked well pointing north.

      None of the marked springs were flowing and all creeks were dry so be sure to bring all your water you may need. There is a cute “potato lake” 2 miles away but it’s more of a mud hole and wildlife tank and not good for water. I hope they get some monsoon rains here soon to recharge the water sources!

    • Catherine H.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 22, 2026

      Beaver Flats Road Dispersed

      Fine for an overnight

      This was fine, it was hot and unshaded but also June so more our fault. It’s not a super large area, about a mile total. There were a few other people there when we were visiting. Unfortunately there was someone in a truck that creeped us out. He was sitting in his parked truck when we got there and was still there in the morning just in a different spot. I didn’t get a good feeling from it, I’m not sure if he was watching anyone, he was too far to be watching us, but I didn’t get a good vibe from him.

    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Blue Ridge Resevoir, Arizona

      many spacious areas to camp

      lots of dispersed areas for camping, including spots for bigger groups. plenty of forest roads off the main road to blue ridge reservoir, and plenty more off those. fire pits at most sites.

    • Monica M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 21, 2026

      Grand Canyon-Williams KOA

      Wonderful park

      Staff is very accommodating and nice. Facilities were clean and very comfortable. Beautiful place to stay.

    • J
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Houston Mesa Campground

      Great Campsite

      Semi private, wooded campsite, paved pad, little hiking trails, bathrooms close, but showers never open. Loved the site we stayed at.

    • Grant M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 20, 2026

      Fort Tuthill Luke AFB Recreation Area

      So much good stuff here

      There are two campgrounds, one open to public and other military/veteran fam camp. This is the military side. Nice spot in the trees, access to good trails, close to rodeo and amphitheater, we got to watch SCI for free two nights in a row.

    • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Jun. 19, 2026

      Edge of the World (East Pocket)

      Perfect camping spot

      We went in October and the wind was gnarly, but honestly, with views like that, I could put up with a little wind blown hair. We got up there Saturday morning & found an open spot, but could tell it usually fills up fast. The road out is bumpy, and I do suggest a high clearance vehicle with 4WD, but did see a mustang in the spot next to us. Good on them. Given that there’s no light pollution in Sedona, it gets dark FAST.

    • Chuck T.
      Jun. 18, 2026

      Zane Grey RV Village

      Terrible campground

      Have stayed at Zane Grey campground for over 14 years as monthly and weekly. The last two visits have been terrible. Last visit no in the summer no power and had to leave two days early. This visit no power again and no water for two days. Had to sit in our truck to get ac . New ownership has let the park deteriorate. If you camp there bring a generator and water. Would NOT recommend  Zane Grey!


    Guide to Cornville

    Dispersed camping options near Cornville, Arizona often require higher clearance vehicles for access, especially after rain when dirt roads become muddy. The area sits at approximately 3,300 feet elevation, offering milder temperatures than Phoenix but still reaching summer highs above 95°F. Many forest service roads provide free camping with 14-day stay limits enforced by rangers who document license plates.

    What to do

    Explore Verde River access points: Forest Road 525 dispersed camping area provides easy river access. "Awesome camping spot. Rough road to get in, had to go deep down the trail to get a spot but nice place for sure," notes one camper who enjoyed the water features.

    Visit nearby wineries: Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort offers proximity to local vineyards. "There's 2 Vineyards down the road that we enjoyed... DA Ranch was absolutely beautiful and our favorite," shares a visitor who appreciated the convenient location.

    Take advantage of shuttle services: Rancho Sedona RV Park connects to public transportation. "City of Sedona shuttle connect can pick you up directly from campground," notes a camper, eliminating driving hassles for popular trailheads.

    Watch hot air balloons: Early risers at Surprise dispersed camping area get treated to morning views. One camper mentions, "Hot air balloons and early morning adventurers made it fun," providing an unexpected entertainment option without cost.

    What campers like

    River swimming spots: Camping sites along Oak Creek provide natural swimming areas. "The creek is lovely to sit in or swim in and chill down," reports a camper at Rancho Sedona RV Park, highlighting the refreshing water access during hot months.

    Dark sky viewing: Edge of the World (East Pocket) offers exceptional stargazing opportunities. "Absolutely absurd views and stars. Cannot recommend enough. Bit of a drive but stick on it and see the view," shares an enthusiast who made the trek for night sky viewing.

    Privacy between sites: Thousand Trails Verde Valley provides well-spaced camping areas. "The sites are well-spaced, and the amenities include a pool, hot tub, 2 dog parks, hiking trails, river access and clubhouse," explains a regular visitor who appreciates not feeling crowded.

    Wildlife viewing: Camping near water features offers animal sighting opportunities. A Rio Verde RV Park guest noted, "Tons of wildlife plays around the river with humming birds and other beautiful little creatures," describing the natural entertainment available right from their site.

    What you should know

    Road conditions vary significantly: Forest dispersed sites require appropriate vehicles. "The road in from Cottonwood is actually easier than the road from Sedona. We tow a travel trailer with a high clearance pickup and did it fine," advises a West Sedona dispersed camper about navigating Forest Road 525.

    Cell service limitations: Connectivity varies dramatically between campgrounds. "I had a T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon phone, and all were pretty much worthless most of the time," reports a Thousand Trails visitor about communication challenges.

    Weather impacts sites differently: Forest Road 689 Dispersed Camping requires weather monitoring. "Please- check the weather before you get here. I have a 2wd van and made the mistake of parking in the back of the lot. It rained for the next several days, and the dirt lot transformed into a mud pit," warns a camper who experienced firsthand how quickly conditions change.

    Reservation requirements fluctuate: Peak season demands advance planning. "The process was seamless, and we even got to pick our specific cabin out at no extra cost or fuss," shares a visitor about Dead Horse Ranch State Park's reservation system.

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for dedicated play areas: Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground offers child-friendly amenities. "They've recently improved the playground for young ones and offer horseback riding as well. Facilities are always clean," notes a parent who visited with children.

    Choose sites with shallow water access: Water features provide natural entertainment. "Playground for the minds... peaceful lake with benches and fishing for the more seasoned," mentions a Dead Horse Ranch visitor highlighting multi-generational appeal.

    Consider cabin options for temperature extremes: Overnight lows can drop below freezing in winter. "Our cabin was small but just what we needed. It has an air conditioner/heater, so what more could you want!" shares a family who appreciated climate-controlled accommodation during temperature fluctuations.

    Find trails suitable for different ages: Family-appropriate hiking options matter. "While there, we did three 'hikes'. They have real hikes there, but we have a 5, 3 and 1 year old so we had to keep it mellow. But the nature walks they had were great for that age group," explains a parent who found suitable activities.

    Tips from RVers

    Electrical needs vary by season: Summer heat requires more power. "We had a spot with a tree with nice shade. Level easy set up, full hookups and a cement pad out our front door," shares an RV camper at Rio Verde RV Park who found comfort during hot weather.

    Interior road navigation challenges: Verde Ranch RV Resort has specific layout considerations. "The biggest draw for these grounds was proximity to Sedona (30 min), Montezuma's Castle (10 min) and Tuzigoot (25 min). We enjoyed a visit to all 3 within our 2-day stay," explains an RVer who appreciated the convenient location despite navigating the grounds.

    Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer this service. "We stayed in quail loop in spot 33 which has good shade throughout the entire day. Mesquite trees so not full shade but better than most. No sewer unfortunately but if you camp there it's free to dump," advises a Dead Horse Ranch camper sharing practical information.

    Pull-through site limitations: Some campgrounds have tight turning radiuses. "Our hookups were in the very far back corner of the space so we needed to choose between a small sliver of shade provided by the solar cover or the reach of our dump hose," notes a Verde Ranch visitor highlighting site layout challenges.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Cornville, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Cornville, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 369 campgrounds and RV parks near Cornville, AZ and 198 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Cornville, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Cornville, AZ is Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 66 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 198 free dispersed camping spots near Cornville, AZ.

    What parks are near Cornville, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 7 parks near Cornville, AZ that allow camping, notably Coconino National Forest Recreation and Coconino National Forest.