Camping near Douglas, AZ

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    Douglas, Arizona is surrounded by diverse camping options within the southeastern corner of Arizona near the Mexican border. Desert Oasis Campground and Double Adobe Campground offer both RV and tent camping with varying levels of amenities, while Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area provides more primitive sites for those seeking natural surroundings. Several properties accommodate both tent and RV camping, with a few locations like Double Adobe and Desert Oasis also offering cabin options. The landscape ranges from desert valleys to mountain views, with elevations around 4,200 feet creating a distinct high desert climate.

    Seasonal considerations affect camping experiences in this region, with mild winters and hot summers typical of high desert environments. "This resort is not fancy with a lot of bells and whistles but does have large sites, peace and quiet, a laid back vibe, friendly host and residents, and nature trails with great desert birds," noted one camper about Desert Oasis Campground. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round, though facilities may be limited during winter months. The area experiences monsoon season in late summer, which can bring sudden thunderstorms and flash flooding potential. Cell service varies throughout the region, with better coverage near Douglas and more limited service in outlying areas. Free dispersed camping is available at Upper Juniper Flats Road and Whitewater Draw WMA, though these areas lack amenities like drinking water or toilets.

    Campers frequently highlight the birding opportunities at Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area, especially during winter months when thousands of sandhill cranes gather. The high desert setting provides excellent stargazing opportunities due to minimal light pollution. According to one visitor, "The area is filled with cars parking so you may have to wait to pull into an area to park. Great spot to see the Sandhill Cranes and other wildlife." Several campgrounds provide convenient access to nearby attractions including historic Bisbee, described by campers as a charming mountainside town with restaurants, shops, and galleries. RV parks in the region generally receive positive reviews for their mountain views, with the Queen Mine RV Park noted for its proximity to Old Bisbee's historic district. Most developed campgrounds offer at least basic amenities like picnic tables, with some providing full hookups, showers, and community spaces.

    Best Campgrounds near Douglas (85)

      1. Desert Oasis Campground

      4.6(12)14mi from Douglas34 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nice nature trail around large property. I put the loop @ 1.8 miles but they claim 3 mi. total trail. We are wintering here. Close to Douglas and Bisbee."

      "Located in the shadow of the Mule Mountains it is only a little over eight miles from the quaint, mining town of Bisbee."

      from $18 - $45 / night

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      2. Hidden Treasures RV Park

      3.3(3)2mi from DouglasRVs, Tents

      "Douglas is less than 10 min away 😳."

      from $30 / night

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      3. Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports

      4.3(3)13mi from Douglas2 sitesRVs, Tents, Cabins

      "I try to keep it positive here this was a very basic campground with good spacing for large campers. Lots to do in Bisbee and Tombstone so we had a great spring break experience."

      "Campground was quite and in a good location for checking out the area attractions."

      from $40 - $55 / night

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      4. Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area

      4.0(5)16mi from DouglasRVs, Tents

      "Turn to the right of the barn and walk toward the lake. It is quite a spectacular event to see and hear the cranes flying back to the lake to roost for the night."

      "It’s in an open valley with distant mountians all around."

      5. Queen Mine RV Park

      4.6(10)22mi from DouglasRVs, Tents

      "The park itself is best for its location (about 1/4 mile walk to get into town) and its views."

      "Waking distance to Old Bisbee business district. Queen mine adjacent to park. Tours available."

      6. Upper Juniper Flats Road

      4.6(13)24mi from Douglas

      "Views of Bisbee, Douglas and Sierra Vista. Lots of open sites when we visited. Much cooler weather than the lower valley."

      "Expect to drive to the top. (Around 2 miles).You will find both exposed sites as well as areas you can tuck into to avoid the wind."

      7. Douglas Golf Course & RV Park

      Be the first to review2mi from DouglasRVs, Tents

      8. Douglas Recreation Area

      Be the first to review3mi from DouglasTents

      9. Rocking T Cattle Ranch

      4.5(2)20mi from Douglas4 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Close to Douglas, Bisbee, Tombstone and the Chiricahua National Monument. Hila and Tony are great hosts, make you feel welcome. Both dry and FHU. Many farm animals to see. Will stay here again."

      from $10 / night

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      10. Whitewater Draw WMA

      2.0(1)15mi from DouglasRVs, Tents

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    Recent Reviews near Douglas, AZ

    279 Reviews of 85 Douglas Campgrounds


    • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 7, 2026

      Chiricahua Mountains

      Peaceful and beautiful

      We stayed in space eight, which was the handicap space. Last space available so it was open to anyone. Right next to the bathrooms, which were fairly clean; 2 flush toilets and a sink. Trash containers throughout the park as well as Bear boxes. Water spickets available throughout the park as well. Great hiking trails throughout the park with easy to very difficult. Nice visitor center with good information. Although they state you can have a vehicle up to 29 feet, I think it would be difficult to maneuver through the tight turns and the dips in the park. Also no cell service but at the top of the mountain and WiFi at the visitor center.

    • Rob S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 24, 2026

      Sycamore Campground

      Only person there

      I probably would have stayed at the dispersed area lower down, but was climbing Chiricahua.  I'm a disabled Vet, so I get a discount at campgrounds.  I didn't see another person the whole time I was there.

    • Rob S.The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 10, 2026

      Cochise Stronghold Campground

      Great campground

      The spots here are nice, but fairly close together. Probably hard to get satellite internet here because of the tree canopy.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 1, 2026

      Upper Juniper Flats Road

      Views, Peaceful, Beautiful

      We drove for quite awhile without seeing any pullouts. Expect to drive to the top. (Around 2 miles).You will find both exposed sites as well as areas you can tuck into to avoid the wind. Some parts of the road are pretty rough, probably due to seasonal rains. Driving slowly, we were still able to make it to the top without a problem. (We have a ford campervan - 20 foot.) it is worth it!

    • R
      Mar. 22, 2026

      Sunny Flat Campground

      Sunny Flat campground

      Nice big clean sites . Campground host does a really good job staying on top of things. I stayed at site 4 and it was perfect , close to the water, and far enough away from other campers for some privacy .

    • Lawrence M.The Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 21, 2026

      Hidden Treasures RV Park

      Excellent

      Helpful host. Gravel sites. Full hookups. Very affordable 👌. Had to go through a residential area to get to rv area. Douglas is less than 10 min away 😳.

    • AThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 18, 2026

      Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports

      Good Value and Space

      I try to keep it positive here this was a very basic campground with good spacing for large campers. Lots to do in Bisbee and Tombstone so we had a great spring break experience. As far as negatives with kids(ours 9,11&12) not too much to do. Pool table is 18 plus, lots of flies and bugs and all gravel so pretty dirty! All in all though this is the cheapest campsite we’ve stayed at to date so good value and the people were very friendly! :)

    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      Mar. 17, 2026

      west cochise BLM

      secluded, peaceful campsite

      pretty secluded, only one other camper while we were there on a weekend. 10mi dirt road to get here, the last 2 require high clearance. fire pits available and next to hiking trails and climbing


    Guide to Douglas

    Dispersed camping near Douglas, Arizona offers several free or low-cost options within 30 minutes of town. Upper Juniper Flats Road provides primitive camping at higher elevations with gravel access roads that can be challenging during wet conditions. Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area has both a main viewing area and overflow camping section that's particularly popular during crane migration season from October through March. Both areas lack amenities like drinking water or toilet facilities.

    What to do

    Wildlife viewing at Whitewater Draw: During winter months, thousands of sandhill cranes gather at Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area. One visitor notes, "Great spot to see the Sandhill Cranes and other wildlife. This is a pullout along the dirt road to see the cranes. There is a pit toilet and garbage." Peak season runs October through March with dawn and dusk offering the best viewing times.

    Desert hiking on nature trails: Desert Oasis Campground offers 3 miles of walking trails across its 100-acre property. As one camper mentions, "Super friendly camp host and staff. Quiet and remote. Huge sites and large well equipped clubhouse. Nice nature trail around large property. I put the loop @ 1.8 miles but they claim 3 mi. total trail."

    Explore historic mining towns: The Queen Mine RV Park puts you within walking distance of Bisbee's historic district. A recent visitor shares, "Walking distance to distance from RV Park to all the local history, and bars too." The Queen Mine offers tours adjacent to the park, perfect for understanding the region's copper mining heritage.

    What campers like

    Mountain views: Campsites throughout the region offer views of the surrounding mountains. At Upper Juniper Flats Road, campers particularly value the panoramic vistas. One reviewer states, "From sunset to sunrise it was absolutely an awesome spot to stay. Many spots, with or without shade. Great access roads with no issues for any vehicles."

    Stargazing opportunities: The minimal light pollution at higher elevation sites creates excellent stargazing conditions. A camper at Desert Oasis Campground notes, "Lovely piece of desert surrounded by mountains. Trails to meander and a clubhouse with tables, chairs, couches, library, games and other amenities. Nice people."

    Well-equipped community spaces: Desert Oasis Campground offers a clubhouse with multiple amenities. According to one visitor, "Clubhouse with pool tables, Dish TVs, library, dvds and pellet stoves is very cozy. Propane can be ordered and dropped at your door! Mountain Views all around and sunsets are amazing."

    What you should know

    Weather considerations: The high desert brings temperature extremes and seasonal weather patterns. A camper at Upper Juniper Flats Road cautions, "The wind is a bit crazy and it's cold, but it's January for gosh sakes! The views are stunning and there are several spots along Juniper Flats Rd."

    Road conditions for dispersed sites: Access to free camping areas can be challenging. A reviewer warns, "The road up is maintained, but it is loose when dry, and it has a steep grade in some spots with very tight switchbacks. I had a surprise snow in March that almost prevented me coming back down, so be aware of weather."

    Limited amenities at wildlife areas: Whitewater Draw WMA offers basic facilities. "This would be a good overnight spot. There's just a parking lot with a few spots and an overload lot. There were quite a few people already there. Big enough to turn around," notes one camper.

    Tips for camping with families

    Cabin options for easier stays: Double Adobe Campground and Shotgun Sports provides cabin accommodations for families wanting more comfort. A regular visitor mentions, "I really love this place! I spend my winters here. The weather is nicer than in the valley. The owners are wonderful. Cost is reasonable. Fantastic scenery. My dog loves it here!"

    Campgrounds with amenities: For families needing facilities, look for established campgrounds with showers and toilets. One camper at Desert Oasis Campground reports, "From the moment I drove in I knew this was going to be an okay RV park. I hate RV parks! I only stay in them to do laundry and take long hot showers. Super dog friendly, great clubhouse, hosts were fantastic and so willing to help."

    Wildlife education opportunities: Plan visits to Whitewater Draw during sandhill crane season for natural science lessons. A visitor shares, "During the winter months October to march I think there are about 20000 Sandhills cranes super cool. It's in an open valley with distant mountains all around."

    Tips from RVers

    Small RV access limitations: Some dispersed camping areas have size restrictions. For Juniper Flats, a camper advises, "Most parking is not pull-through and some is very tight. Any 4WD vehicle and most pickups will be fine. I would not recommend for Class A. Class B is okay (4WD and/or good clearance a plus)."

    Town proximity considerations: Hidden Treasures RV Park offers in-town convenience but with tradeoffs. One RVer notes, "Hidden Treasures RV Park in Douglas, AZ, is within a gated community right on the Douglas golf course. This is not to be confused with the city-owned Douglas Golf Course RV Park, also on the golf course."

    Full hookup availability: Queen Mine RV Park offers full hookups with limitations. A camper shares, "Small rv park, 25 level back in sites. Easy back in. Gravel. Full hook ups. 30 amp only. Dated bathrooms but very clean and functional. Very friendly staff."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Douglas, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Douglas, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 85 campgrounds and RV parks near Douglas, AZ and 23 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Douglas, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Douglas, AZ is Desert Oasis Campground with a 4.6-star rating from 12 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 23 free dispersed camping spots near Douglas, AZ.