Best Campgrounds near Payson, AZ

Payson, Arizona serves as a gateway to diverse camping environments, with options ranging from developed campgrounds to dispersed sites in the surrounding Tonto National Forest. Houston Mesa Campground provides spacious, shaded sites close to town with full amenities, while Little Green Valley offers free primitive camping in more remote settings. The area features a mix of accommodation types, with several campgrounds supporting both tent and RV camping, plus some offering glamping options. Most established sites like Ponderosa Campground and Christopher Creek provide drinking water, toilets, and fire pits, while dispersed areas along forest roads typically offer more solitude with minimal facilities.

Seasonal considerations shape the camping experience around Payson, with elevations ranging from 5,000 to 7,000 feet creating temperature variations throughout the year. Many developed campgrounds operate seasonally, with Ponderosa Campground open from April through October and Houston Mesa available from February through November. Summer brings relief from Phoenix heat but also monsoon storms, particularly in July and August. Winter access can be limited by snow at higher elevations. Cell service varies significantly, with better coverage near Payson and spotty or nonexistent reception in more remote forest areas. A camper noted, "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."

Several visitors highlight the area's proximity to outdoor recreation as a major advantage. Trails for hiking, mountain biking, and OHV use surround many campgrounds, with popular destinations like Water Wheel Falls accessible from Houston Mesa. Noise levels vary significantly, with sites closer to highways experiencing more traffic sounds, while dispersed locations offer greater quiet. The convenient location allows easy access to supplies in Payson, about 10-20 minutes from most camping areas. As one reviewer mentioned, "Nice campground with lots of space and trees between sites. Hosts are helpful. Less than 10 minutes from Payson." Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, elk, and various bird species, though campers should be aware of proper food storage to avoid attracting bears or other animals common to the region.

Best Camping Sites Near Payson, Arizona (292)

    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."

    "And the closest site to Water Wheel which is about ten miles away and Arizona’s best kept secret."

    2. Payson Campground & RV Resort

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

    "Great place, laundry, pool and close to town. Each spot is level and very clean restrooms. We spent two months there while my husband received treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix."

    "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."

    3. Christopher Creek

    21 Reviews
    Kohls Ranch, AZ
    17 miles
    Website

    $24 - $80 / night

    "This a very beautiful spot off the highway, but far enough you can’t see or hear the traffic. Not too far out of Payson, about 15 minutes."

    "I have been coming here since i was a kid, my parents made sure we come here every year in the summer to enjoy cooler Arizona weather."

    4. Little Green Valley - NF405A Dispersed

    8 Reviews
    Sun Valley, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 474-7900

    "The woods were awesome and very little noise besides cars driving along the road. Thr road was a very easy drive. Only downside is the campsite was very close to the road."

    "This is just a dirt road off of the highway."

    5. Ponderosa Campground (AZ) Tonto National Forest

    10 Reviews
    Kohls Ranch, AZ
    12 miles
    Website

    $22 - $100 / night

    "This is one of my personal favorite campsites in Arizona, for many reasons.  It's very clean, with drinking water and well maintained toilets/trash facilities."

    "The only drawback to this popular weekend campground near the Mogollon rim, is its proximity to the highway."

    6. FS 609 - Dispersed Camping

    14 Reviews
    Strawberry, AZ
    16 miles
    Website

    "Pulled in after 10:30 pm and could tell right away the area was quiet, likely because there’s no highway signage, making it a not-so-obvious place to camp."

    "I'd recommend driving further in to be away from the noise of the highway. I saw some reviews saying the gate was closed, but it was open when we were there in July 2022."

    7. Oxbow Estates RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Payson, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 474-2042

    $50 / night

    "Payson, Arizona. Off the busy roads so very quiet. Nice level spots, good hookups. Nice clean showers and bathrooms. Situated in a rural setting with trees and farm animals nearby."

    "Decided to do a fairly short notice shakedown trip to Payson memorial day weekend."

    8. FR414 Dispersed Camp Site

    5 Reviews
    Payson, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 474-7900

    "Close to the main highway, road was easily accessible. saw a few other people camping a couple miles away. tons of spots!!"

    "Easy to find and off of the highway. Verizon was good. Highway was quite ish."

    9. Knoll Lake Campground

    16 Reviews
    Kohls Ranch, AZ
    18 miles
    Website

    "Worth the drive! Woods Canyon Lake is closest ‘store’ so come prepared. Lake, trails, views, and off-roading!"

    "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!"

    10. Kehl Springs Campground

    9 Reviews
    Pine, AZ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 477-2255

    $8 / night

    "Easy access to surrounding areas. Only problem is the proximity to the road with a lot of ATV/UTV and general traffic who seldom follow the speed restrictions."

    "Despite evidence nearby of past burning (plenty of dead trees), Kehl Springs campground is situated in a healthy stand of mature ponderosa next to a small meadow, which is fed by the slightly stagnant"

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Recent Reviews near Payson, AZ

1168 Reviews of 292 Payson Campgrounds


  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 13, 2025

    Schnebly Hill Rd, Fox Borough Dam

    Great wild camping

    Plenty of spots to set up, road in isn't very manageable. Cell service was great too. Very pretty site to camp.

  • M
    Sep. 5, 2025

    larson ridge dispersed camping

    Free Dispersed camping

    Lovely area with multiple large campsites along the road. No amenities. Was able to pull our 27ft trailer in. There’s a little general store just a few minutes up the highway and a town about 20 minutes away if needed.

  • Sonja T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    FS Road 219 Mormon Lake

    Great dispersed campsite right outside of Mormon Lake Village

    This is a hidden gem right as you enter Mormon Lake Village. Even though it is free dispersed with no amenities, The Mormon Lake General store is within a short walk. The store is open Wednesday through Sunday offering essentials, fuel and water. As of 9/1/25 price is 20 cents a gallon. Cash is NOT accepted so have debit or credit ready. There are about 4 large sites right at the entrance and several more smaller ones further in. Once pass the cattle guard on FS219 the road gets rough. Passable if you take it easy with most sturdy vehicles. Our Hyundai Santa Cruz made it in and out about a mile in.

    The site is quiet on most days, but holidays can be pretty full and noisy.

    Our site was full of trash, wweended up collecting a full contractors bag in addition to our own garage.

    The town and the locals are friendly and helpful.

    Keep in mind Mormon Lake Lodge closes November 1st, not sure if FS219 closes as well. There is a large barrier gate at the entrance so it is possible that the site closes as well.

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 3, 2025

    Molitor Spot Along Rim Road - Dispersed

    Amazing spot!

    What a great dispersed camp site! Do not pull of at the first site. Keep driving along the rim and you’ll find the perfect spot for you with an amazing view.

  • AThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 2, 2025

    Verde Ranch RV Resort

    Huge campground full of beautiful amenities!!!

    WOW!!! This campground has so many amenities and is very very well kept and beautiful. You can walk along the river, enjoy the pool, we had a blast in the arcade and playing shuffleboard. The laundry facilities take credit card, which is amazing and my husband loved that there is a very nice fitness center. Definitely would stay again!❤️❤️❤️

  • Alston W. D.
    Aug. 30, 2025

    Soda Springs Road

    Beautiful place to camp

    I felt lucky to be mostly alone, one other within sight, but no issues with atvs or bikes. Nice and peaceful. Still warm, I got burnt, of course. No fires allowed at this point. All in all, a good time to reconnect.

  • Sonja T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Forest Road 195 Campground

    Nice site but fills VERY quickly.

    We tried this site but it was full in both dides of 195. Not a site to be found. The roads off the main are VERY rough. In our Santa Cruz we had ti go very slow and careful. Better suited fir larger trucks with ample clearance. Cell services leaving Payson for ATT/Cricket was NONEXISTENT for most of the way, especially up in the dispersed areas. Use offline maps, don't rely on internet access if you have Cricket!

  • Sonja T.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 29, 2025

    Manan Spring on Forest Road 135

    Pretty quiet camping off N Lake Mary Rd

    We tried finding some dispersed camping near Payson though all of the sites we visited were full. We ended up 35 miles south of Flagstaff off FS 135. After having to leave Payson we arrived very late at night. At the base of the campsite there were a lot ofvRVs set up. This was technically the FS 135 dispersed site. However we continued in for about 3 miles to the Mahan Ranch site. We got lucky and found an empty site off FS135 and FS135B. We spent a ptetty quiet week there at the base of Hutch Mountain. The next morning we found quite a bit of trash around the site. We cleaned it up and packed everything out when we headed out. There are quite a few cows in the area so watch where you step. OHV traffic wasn't too bad, much quieter than our stay at Badger Flats in Colorado. Folks were friendly and passing on the narrow roads was easy. The entire campsite was pretty quiet, a couple of generators off in the distance. Pretty much the loudest part of the stay was tge cows, lol.

    Where we setup there were maybe 5 sites along the 3 mile stretch of 135B. Plenty of RV sites closer to the highway. After our week there may have been about 50 or more larger RVs setup in the msin area near Lake Mary Rd. Sedona, Flagstaff, Cottonwood were the major cities webused for water and food. Each within an hour drive. The FS roads were fairly smooth, our Hyundai Santa Cruz had no issues. But DO watch out for small stumos near the edge of the roads and for Deer and Elk. For us cell service with ATT/Cricket was NONEXISTENT. We had to get up to about mile marker 315 on Lake Mary Rd or into Mormon Lake. Service heading into Sedona and Cottonwood along Stoneman Lake Road was unavailable until we got within a mile of I17. Of course cell services was decent in Flagstaff, Sedona and Cottonwood. Spotty coming diwn 89A from Flagstaff into Oak Creek.

    I gee up in the area in the 80s, much has changed, Sedona is quite a bit larger with a ton of traffuc, prices are also very high. Lunch at McDonald's ran us $35 for two people and shopping at Bashas in Sedona put a big dent in our food Budget. Water in Flag, Sedona Nd Cottonwood was around 50 cents a gallon at automated machines. We found the General Store in Mormon Lake to be the best place to refill at 20 cents a gallon. They even have laundry and bathrooms at the Lodge. No trash servuce though, they ask you to oack it out, the dumpster was reserved for the paid sites at the lodge. Though the Lake Mary recreation area about 5 miles north had a large dumpster to use.


Guide to Payson

Dispersed camping options near Payson provide alternatives to established campgrounds, with sites along Forest Service roads in Tonto National Forest typically accessible within 15-45 minutes from town. These free camping areas range from 5,000 to 7,500 feet in elevation, creating significant temperature differences from Phoenix. Many dispersed sites offer primitive experiences with no facilities while still providing adequate clearance for larger vehicles on maintained dirt roads.

What to do

Crawdad catching in Christopher Creek: The creek provides a natural playground for families with simple equipment. A reviewer at Christopher Creek noted, "The best part is catching crawdads with our home made fishing poles (which is a step up from when i was a kid and would catch them with cups)."

Hiking to Hells Gate: From Little Green Valley dispersed camping, trek to this rewarding destination. "It also has a 7 mile hike to a place called Hells gate that has a swimming hole at the end of the hike. Lotta weekenders come up and hike up there," shares a camper at Little Green Valley.

Off-road exploring: Forest roads near Payson offer extensive trail networks for OHVs. A visitor at FR414 Dispersed Camp Site mentioned, "Many small trails along large FSR, good spots for larger vehicles and trails. No accommodations. Views of the four peaks are amazing."

Wildlife watching: Early mornings offer opportunities to see elk, deer, and birds. A camper at FS 609 noted, "We pulled into our stop as the sun was setting. Drove back about a quarter mile on a 4wd road. Had a few gun shots and elks during the night."

What campers like

Canyon views: Some dispersed camping areas provide dramatic vistas. A camper at FS 609 - Dispersed Camping reported, "I took the advice of a previous reviewer and took the first left and followed to road down a little ways. There was the most amazing canyon view perfect for watching sunset."

Clean facilities: Established campgrounds maintain high standards for comfort. A visitor at Ponderosa Campground shared, "Campground is very clean, seriously I've never seen cleaner restrooms at a campground! I was camped at the back of the campground and it was really quiet, I couldn't hear the highway at all."

Good cell service: Many sites offer connectivity despite remote settings. At Houston Mesa Campground, a reviewer praised, "Well maintained with good privacy between sites. Enjoyed the close proximity to Payson with all the amenities. Also, close to the Mongollon Rim. Reasonable cell coverage with Verizon."

Hot weather escape: Elevation provides cooler temperatures during summer months. A Knoll Lake Campground visitor noted, "Takes some time on a rigged dirt road but any car can make it if you go slow. A favorite of ours. At night you can hear the coyotes and sometimes elk bugleing."

What you should know

Road conditions: Access to remote spots requires appropriate vehicles. At Knoll Lake Campground, a camper advised, "This campsite is a bit far away and a good 1/3 of the drive is on switch back fire roads but this campground is worth it. Large campsites and walking distance to Knoll Lake."

Frequently Asked Questions

Do campgrounds in Payson, Arizona have showers and other amenities?

Payson campgrounds offer varying levels of amenities. Oxbow Estates RV Park provides clean showers, bathrooms, level spots with hookups, and is known for its quiet rural setting. Houston Mesa Campground features spacious sites with fire pits and tables, plus spotless bathrooms, though shower availability may vary seasonally. For those seeking more basic facilities, Ponderosa Campground offers drinking water and well-maintained toilets/trash facilities. Dispersed camping areas around Payson typically lack amenities, so come prepared with your own water and sanitation solutions. Many developed campgrounds in the area provide at least vault toilets and trash collection, while private RV parks tend to offer the most comprehensive amenities including full hookups and shower facilities.

How do I make reservations for campgrounds in Payson, AZ?

Reservation methods vary by campground type in the Payson area. For Ponderosa Campground and other developed sites in Tonto National Forest, reservations can be made through Recreation.gov. When using online reservation systems, it's worth double-checking availability by calling or driving through, as one camper found numerous open sites despite the app showing full occupancy. Payson Campground & RV Resort accepts direct reservations through their website or by phone. For dispersed camping areas like FR 171 or NF-414, no reservations are needed as these operate on a first-come, first-served basis. During peak seasons (spring and fall), booking developed campgrounds 3-6 months in advance is recommended, while summer often allows for more last-minute planning.

What are the best areas for camping around Payson for different seasons?

Payson's elevation (5,000 feet) creates distinct camping seasons. During summer (June-August), the Fr 171 Campground area offers cooler temperatures than lower elevations, with dispersed sites providing plenty of space and privacy. For fall camping (September-October), Schnebly Hill Rd, Fox Borough Dam showcases breathtaking autumn scenery. Spring (April-May) is ideal for camping at Mogollon Campground near the Mogollon Rim, offering wildflowers and moderate temperatures. Winter camping (November-March) is limited, but some lower-elevation sites remain accessible during mild periods. Year-round options include Kehl Springs Campground, which provides toilets and scenic views regardless of season. Always check for seasonal closures and fire restrictions before planning your trip, as many higher elevation campgrounds close during winter months.

Where are the best camping spots in Payson, Arizona near water?

Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground offers beautiful riverside camping with sites featuring large fire rings close to the water. The river provides a lush contrast to the typical Arizona desert landscape. Lo Lo Mai Springs Resort is another excellent option with Oak Creek running through the property, offering a perfect spot to cool off during hot Arizona summers. The creek is easily accessible and the campground features mature shade trees. Water Wheel, about ten miles from Houston Mesa Campground, is considered "Arizona's best kept secret" with extraordinary waterfalls and swimming opportunities. For those willing to venture slightly farther, Upper Tonto Creek in Tonto National Forest provides additional water-adjacent camping options.