Best Campgrounds near Cornville, AZ

Camping options near Cornville, Arizona range from developed resorts to dispersed sites on public lands. 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.

Best Camping Sites Near Cornville, Arizona (346)

    1. West Sedona Designated Dispersed Camping

    72 Reviews
    Coconino National Forest Recreation, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 203-2900

    "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"

    2. Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground

    62 Reviews
    Cottonwood, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 634-5283

    $25 - $70 / night

    "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. "

    3. Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort

    41 Reviews
    Cornville, AZ
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 634-4700

    $59 - $150 / night

    "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."

    4. Rancho Sedona RV Park

    41 Reviews
    Sedona, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 282-7255

    $42 - $84 / night

    "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."

    5. Thousand Trails Verde Valley

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

    "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

    28 Reviews
    Camp Verde, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 567-7126

    $45 - $85 / night

    "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."

    7. Edge of the World (East Pocket)

    55 Reviews
    Sedona, AZ
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 527-3600

    "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

    16 Reviews
    Cottonwood, AZ
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 634-5990

    $55 - $85 / night

    "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!"

    9. Forest Road 689 - Dispersed Site

    22 Reviews
    Rimrock, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 203-2900

    "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. FR689 Dispersed Camping

    17 Reviews
    Rimrock, AZ
    11 miles
    Website

    "I found a spot at the end of the trail next to a gated fence. Nice location, nice firepit, very quite. If windy, definitely gets dusty, cover your stuff. No trees, no shade, but still nice."

    "It is close to the highway (convenient if you’re arriving late), but far enough to be isolated from the noise."

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Recent Reviews near Cornville, AZ

2206 Reviews of 346 Cornville Campgrounds


  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Forest Road 9365 - ROAD TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Open now

    Stayed here above strawberry. Its mile marker 273. Tough to see turn off. It does have a drainage problem, so keep to the right when going in. A couple more spots up the hill.

  • Katherine C.
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Sacred Springs

    A must visit for people looking to relax

    Sacred Springs: The people. 

    I can’t say enough good things about our experience at sacred Springs. But before I get to the property, let me tell you about the hosts. We had first planned on going to the property a month ago and had some serious car troubles that made that journey impossible. I’m pretty cynical, so typically anywhere that I’ve paid some amount of money to put a deposit down and circumstances have come up that impacted our ability to get somewhere,not the place we were going, I usually just consider the deposit given as a loss. Never to be see again.“ thanks for playing, but sorry we have to keep your money because we are uncaring un-empathetic, greedy bastards.” That was not even remotely close to the experience we had BEFORE even making it there. We reached out to inform Gary and Daren that we would be unable to make it, sadly but would be looking forward to coming in the future. These remarkable gentlemen who were so kind throughout the entire communication process before we even booked, continued this kindness and added empathy and sympathy for our situation. Still emailing and talking to us while we were in the midst of a horrific experience with our vehicle, not near our home and dealing with the costs and every other negative you could have. These two were like a ray of sunshine. Their gracious and sincere words in the emails and their hospitality and generosity is like nothing I’ve seen in years… decades even. They not only offered to refund our deposit but grant us a courtesy night stay. Katherine and I were utterly flabbergasted. That treatment pretty much insured that we would be going there immediately upon getting our vehicle situation sorted. Once sorted, did EXACTLY THAT and were anxiously and excitedly on our way. More to follow…. 

    Sacred Springs: The Arrival 

    When you leave Hwy 17 and travel the 10 or so miles down off road, but easily navigable, and you think“without gps, how would we find them”. This answer was instantly provided by the adorable and welcoming little pink flamingo providing initial and throughout, guidance right up to the entry of Sacred Springs”. What a treat to the eyes. You can immediately tell this will be a relaxing experience. And I do not relax easily. Gary comes up to the vehicle with a huge and inviting grin and offers his hand and the warmest welcome one could receive. He then invites us to join him as he humbly but with pride, shares his beloved sanctuary as it is now(which is so well thought out from the from the artisanal flora arrangements to the fauna housing areas), and with a beaming grin…talks about and shares with detail, their plans for continued growth and considerate expansion. He LOVES this place. It is a part of him. He escorted us to our perfectly sculpted and designed area, which had every appointment one would need to enjoy a nice getaway. There is a very nice rest room and shower room designed so creatively and with every necessary creature comfort, that looks like the building could have been in architectural digest. I was just as comfortable using this area at 9am or 2am, and no less comfortable than I would have been at home. As he makes his way to the community center, it is externally adorned with a grille, sink, heat lamps and inside….wow. We really did not need to bring ANYTHING from home if we didn’t want to. And…anyone who has a little candy basket adorned with SMARTIES is number one in my book. For my wife, the healthy snacks basket made her smile as well. He merrily showed us several other accoutrement at the property and we then made our way to our camp site to start our set up process. I won’t bore you with that.😁 

    Sacred Springs: The Experience 

    The very brief introduction and photos that social media sites grant hosts, to introduce their respective locations DOES NOT EVEN BEGIN to do Sacred Springs the justice it deserves. Every bit of everything you see when you are looking to book, is INCLUDED as part of the experience. They don’t charge for the kayaks you see in the picture they don’t charge to use the Kingston charcoal starter in the community room. They don’t charge for ice. It’s it’s all part of the experience. Yes, there are some items that are charged and they make sense to be especially the chickens. We bring our own eggs and even I was tempted to purchase some of those eggs and we will be doing that next time. Each site has its own very large and lovely fire pit that can act as a grill. Each campsite has a large picnic table with a tablecloth under an overhead shade. Each area has a magnificent view from its location on top of the plateau. And everywhere you look around you. Everywhere. Is well found out plant placement or artsy creative displays. We were blown away. The views down to the river and at the river were stunning and all thoughtfully curated in a way that you had maximum viewing of the things that you were going to experience. Our host came by and said hello and had lovely chats that were not pushy or felt forced. we had amazing conversations where we shared our history they shared theirs. They shared their vision of where they were going to take things plans ideas with depth to them not just abstract. Kat and I truly felt like we had made new friends. I had never felt so relaxed. And and that’s something to say because I am an uptight Chicago Italian. So when I say relaxed that’s a rarity and this place achieved it and these people helped foster it every nuance of our time spent there will never be forgotten. We have already rebooked for the next month as a result of this experience and Sacred Springs will be our go to experience when we are looking to enjoy a single day getaway or a full relaxing weekend. We only stayed for one day and it felt like we had been there for several. There was not a single negative experience nor do I have a single negative word to say about anything that took place during that 24 hour period of time. I will close this review by saying something most people won’t. First, I’m not a big social media person and nothing drives me more insane than when someone ASKS me to give a review. That was not the case here from the minute we arrived. I was looking forward to writing this and I tend to be a bit verbose but my emotion of the experience comes out in my writing following the experience. I want to be compelled to write something extravagant because it has become part of Kat in my world. And that’s a rarity. This place did exactly that and with that said these gentlemen have my permission to post any one of these reviews anywhere they think they would most help present their Sanctuary to people who could use it most. In addition, They also have my permission at any time to provide my contact information to anyone who would like to talk to somebody who has been there. In this day and age of unheard-of levels of spam by sharing personal contact information just through daily use something like this does not happen. So I hope they take me up on that because no truer words have been spoken nor more positive camping experience been enjoyed. Thank you guys so much for giving so much to us and only really giving a small amount of you and your place to accomplish that Sincerely, Kat and William

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Rio Verde RV Park

    Great spot

    We stayed there for a week and really enjoyed it. Our site was down by the Verde River and even though a busy Hiway was right there we never heard much road noise at all. 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. Everyone was very friendly and accommodating. We would definitely stay there again.

  • Matt H.
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Alto Pit OHV Campground

    A hidden gem

    My wife and I visit this campground all throughout the year. Its conveniently placed fpr quick access to town if needed, but remote enough to feel like youre out in the woods. 

    We had nothing good to say about the host, but sadly he just passed a couple months ago. Hoping the next host is as great as this one was

  • Mstwister E.
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Williams-Circle Pines KOA

    One of the best !

    We have camped here many times and always have a great experience! This campground is super family friendly with a park, jumping pillow, small train ride, crafts, movie nights, a pool and more! If you haven’t been here you should really give it a try! We usually come here in the summer since we are from phoenix and like to escape the heat!

  • Liz C.
    Nov. 19, 2025

    Rancho Sedona RV Park

    Nice Small Park Near all the Action

    Kind of confusing getting to our spot, you have to access map and instructions through their website. Poor signage for sites, but plenty of other Do Not do this or that signs all over. Cramped shower/laundry block, constantly busy. Campground itself was nicely treed and shady. If they could improved the restroom/shower area it would be stellar. I walked to the main shopping strip everyday, not too far. Sedona itself is very busy with snakes of cars winding around the streets. Beautiful scenery though.

  • C
    Nov. 16, 2025

    Rio Verde RV Park

    A quiet and relaxing location

    Beautiful quiet and relaxing campsite. Easy access and friendly staff

  • jill H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 15, 2025

    Edge of Rim Road Dispersed

    Right on the Edge

    Good spot on the edge of the cliff that is the Mogollon Rim. Incredible views and it picks up cellular from Payson down in the valley.  Good Forest Road access and short walk to a trail.  Can be Windy.  Drove our Super C  35'. Cool summer retreat.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Aqua Fria National Monument

    Aqua Fria exit 259 dispersed

    Exit 259, Bloody Basin road. Aqua Fria national monument, free dispersed camping. Access Road is good graveled down to first left. some great spots only a short distance up that side road. hey noise is moderate.

    this exit is much better than exit 256 to badger springs Aqua Fria, less hey noise, more large camp sites and huge views


Guide to Cornville

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

What to do:

  • Hiking and Nature Walks: The area is surrounded by stunning trails. Many campers enjoy the scenic hikes that lead to breathtaking views. One visitor mentioned, "We had a great time hiking the trails right from camp. The views were amazing!"
  • Fishing and Swimming: If you love water activities, there are spots nearby for fishing and swimming. A camper at Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground said, "The river was perfect for swimming, and we caught some fish too!"
  • Exploring Local Attractions: Cornville is close to Sedona, where you can check out shops and restaurants. A reviewer noted, "It's a quick drive to Sedona for some great food and shopping after a day of camping."

What campers like:

  • Clean Facilities: Campers appreciate well-maintained restrooms and showers. One happy camper at Houston Mesa Campground shared, "The bathrooms were spotless, which made our stay much more comfortable."
  • Friendly Hosts: Many campgrounds have welcoming staff. A visitor at Cave Springs said, "The camp host was very friendly and helped us find a great spot."
  • Spacious Sites: Campers enjoy having enough room to spread out. A review from Flagstaff KOA mentioned, "The sites were spacious, allowing us to set up comfortably."

What you should know:

  • Noise Levels: Some campgrounds are near highways, which can lead to noise. A camper at White Spar Campground noted, "There was quite a bit of highway noise, which might bother some."
  • Crowded Conditions: Popular spots can get packed, especially during peak season. A visitor at Cave Springs mentioned, "We felt packed in like sardines, but the location was beautiful."
  • Limited Amenities: Some campgrounds may lack certain amenities like electric hookups or markets. A camper at Pumphouse Wash (FR 237) said, "It was a great spot, but be prepared to bring everything you need."

Tips for camping with families:

  • Kid-Friendly Activities: Look for campgrounds with playgrounds or nearby hiking trails. A parent at Dead Horse Ranch State Park Campground said, "The kids loved the playground and exploring the trails."
  • Plan for Meals: Bring easy-to-cook meals or snacks. A camper at Rancho Sedona RV Park suggested, "Having meals planned made our camping experience smoother."
  • Safety First: Always keep an eye on kids near water or trails. A reviewer at Houston Mesa Campground reminded, "Make sure to supervise the kids, especially near the creek."

Tips from RVers:

  • Check Site Sizes: Make sure your RV fits the site. A camper at Flagstaff KOA mentioned, "The big rig-friendly sites were perfect for us."
  • Wi-Fi Availability: Some campgrounds may have weak Wi-Fi. A visitor at Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort noted, "The lack of Wi-Fi was a bummer, especially since we couldn't get cell service."
  • Fire Restrictions: Be aware of fire rules at each campground. A camper at Rancho Sedona RV Park said, "We loved the spot, but no fires were allowed, which was disappointing."

Camping near Cornville, Arizona, has something for everyone, from families to solo adventurers. Just remember to plan ahead and enjoy the great outdoors!

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Cornville, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Cornville, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 346 campgrounds and RV parks near Cornville, AZ and 183 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 West Sedona Designated Dispersed Camping with a 4.3-star rating from 72 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 183 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.