Best Campgrounds near Queen Valley, AZ

Queen Valley, Arizona has several camping spots that work well for desert adventures. Lost Dutchman State Park Campground sits near the Superstition Mountains with both electric and non-electric sites. The campground has good desert views and you can walk to hiking trails from your site. Burnt Corral Campground lines the shores of Apache Lake and keeps things simple with basic picnic tables and fire rings. It's a good choice if you want a more back-to-basics camping trip. Tortilla Campground is close to Tortilla Flat and puts you right by the Apache Trail if you want to explore. You'll see typical Sonoran Desert plants and animals around all these sites. Watch for coyotes and javelinas, and store your food properly. Most people camp here in fall and spring when it's not too hot. Summer gets really hot, so bring lots of water and shade if you come then. You should make reservations ahead of time, especially when it's busy. The campgrounds work for both tents and RVs, though what's available at each place differs. Some have flush toilets and drinking water, but check each campground's details before you go. Many campers use Queen Valley as a base camp when visiting the Grand Canyon or Colorado River.

Best Camping Sites Near Queen Valley, Arizona (227)

    1. Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    83 Reviews
    Superstition Mtn, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4485

    $35 - $99 / night

    "It kind of poked off the main loop away from other neighbors which is why we picked it, very close to the mtb trail and easy access to the trail leading to siphon draw. Very little shade."

    "One of my favorite trails in Arizona."

    2. Cottonwood Canyon Rd. Dispersed

    11 Reviews
    Queen Valley, AZ
    7 miles

    "No amenities but perfect place to base out of for off-roading adventures. This place is really popular, so it’s a cool place to ride with other people and check out their rigs."

    "This is a very popular off road spot for Motocross motorcycles, Jeeps, ATV's, and Side by Sides so be prepared for some dust and some noise from vehicles. There are lots of trails to ride."

    3. Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    18 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4015

    "This KOA sits on the outskirts of Apache Junction, which itself isn't Phoenix proper but an eastern suburb. The RV park has all of the basics: power, water, sewer plus a pool and a level, clean site."

    "We had plenty of space between us and adjacent sites. The whole KOA has some nice touches as far as landscaping, sites with grills, etc. Very clean and well kept."

    4. Superstition Mountain AZ state trust dispersed

    6 Reviews
    Queen Valley, AZ
    3 miles
    Website

    "Good location for camping not far from Gold Canyon AZ. Numerous different campsites of different sizes. A few large sites that can fit multiple RVs."

    "Trails from the site. Beautiful! Our 43-foot RV did just fine as Kevin went super slow and carefully steered the best route up the road. Worth it!!!"

    5. Peralta Road Dispersed Camping

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

    "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"

    "* 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"

    6. Usery Mountain Regional Park

    35 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    22 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."

    7. Tortilla Campground

    16 Reviews
    Tortilla Flat, AZ
    18 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.  "

    8. Canyon Lake Marina & Campground

    18 Reviews
    Tortilla Flat, AZ
    18 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."

    9. Oak Flat Campground

    10 Reviews
    Superior, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 402-6200

    "This campground is found between the town's of Superior and Miami, Arizona, so if you are not am experienced camper, you could always drive to town in a pinch if you needed something or forgot something"

    "We went for the day to explore the area due to it possibly being lost to the nearby copper mine soon. Didn't really have a destination other than to just hike and look around."

    10. Peralta Regional Park Primitive Remote Campsites

    3 Reviews
    Gold Canyon, AZ
    6 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "Very close to popular hiking trails. We enjoyed the rustic campsite. The camp host was very friendly and helpful (Darell)."

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Recent Reviews near Queen Valley, AZ

730 Reviews of 227 Queen Valley Campgrounds


  • Jaimy M.
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Box Bar Road Dispersed

    Box bar rec area

    Three pretty small parking lots to choose from. Mostly just open space that you camp in. There are dumpsters for trash and a vault toilet. There was so much trash around the entire recreation area even next to the river! I’ll never understand the thought process of people littering especially in nature! There’re wild horses and a few people fishing but still very peaceful!

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Goldfield Ghost Town Dry Camping

    Fun Ghost town and Camping

    We happened upon this cool campground on our way to the state park that doesn’t have check in until 2 even though when I called at 9 they had tons of sites open. The Goldmine sites are clean and level. All have fire pits and most have a picnic table. 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. They have train rides and you can visit a mine. The coffee shop opens at 9 and they have a great menu for breakfast, lunch and snack time. The restrooms are clean and the camp host was very helpful. We were able to unload our side by side and we traveled up to Tortilla Flats where you can have lunch and then onto Apache Lake and campground. That road does require 4 WD but we did see a Tesla on it so I guess if you like a challenge and don’t have 4WD then anything is possible!!
    Great spot and cheaper than the state park for dry camping $30 here and the same price for hook ups here $50.

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Apache Lake Marina & Resort

    Middle of no where but amazing

    This is out in the middle of nowhere but simply amazing location. The lake has amazing views and park is nice and level. Has a grocery store and restaurant as well. Worth the trip to stay at this lake.

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Canyon Lake Marina & Campground

    Nice location on the water

    This campground is right on the water. Close to Tortilla Flat which is a cool spot for the whole family. Lots of boats in the marina but we never say one on the lake. We did see kayakers and paddle boards those were venturing up the river. Road is very twisty on the way here but paved the whole way. Great spot!

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 11, 2025

    Picacho Peak RV Resort

    Top Notch Place

    Friendly staff and full timers, super clean, beautiful view of Peak and amazing hiking trail. I could definitely see myself spending winters here. So many activities for residents

  • NThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Hackamore Road Dispersed

    The Beginning

    I went and personally checked out this dispersed camping area that's about half a click or so away from the Goldfield Ghost Town.

    Hackamore Road is a straight up OHV Trail, and last night I learned that on a total whim.

    I'm confident enough to hop on here and say that it was a pretty nice experience overall. There were some dudes shredding it pretty late last night, (pretty sure I overheard them mentioning their tire got flat).

    So expect a little bit of company; although no one bothered me

    The coyotes started howling around 4am, but they started dying down after they had migrated.

    I'm a country guy so the sounds don't really bother me, but if you're particular about your sleep I would recommend bringing a camping trailer + earmuff combo.

    The ground is hard as concrete, but I have no complaints. I got some of the best sleep I've had in a long time.

  • Stacy R.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    High Chaparral RV Park

    100 Out of 10 – The Ultimate Adult RV Community in Arizona!

    We stayed 4-months last winter as snowbirds at High Chaparral RV Resort, and all I can say is this place is a 100 out of 10! This isn’t just an RV resort—it’s a full-on adult community bursting with FUN and SUN. The management here goes above and beyond to keep everyone entertained. From casino nights with real tables, dealers, and prizes, to bingo nights, live concerts, unbelievable cookouts, pickleball tournaments, frisbee golf, ladies’ luncheons, and the guys’ morning coffee gatherings—there is ALWAYS something happening. It’s impossible to be bored here. The 24-hour pool and spa was perfect for relaxing any time of day, and the whole community vibe makes you feel like you’re part of one big family. The staff is beyond amazing—friendly, helpful, and genuinely fun to be around. High Chaparral is hands-down the best adult RV community in Arizona. If you’re looking for sunshine, friendship, endless activities, and memories that will last a lifetime, this is the place to be. We can’t wait to come back!

  • Stacy R.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Tonto Creek Trail RV Park

    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!


Guide to Queen Valley

Dispersed camping opportunities around Queen Valley, Arizona provide access to the Sonoran Desert ecosystem at elevations between 1,500-4,000 feet. The area contains numerous saguaro forests and desert washes that fill during monsoon season (July-September), creating temporary oases. Winter temperatures average 65-70°F during day and drop to 40-45°F at night, making November through April the prime camping season.

What to do

Mountain biking trails: Usery Mountain Regional Park offers excellent trail systems for all skill levels. "Great facilities - very clean and friendly staff. Tons of trails for hiking and MTN biking from green to double black diamond trails," notes Marty P. about the Mesa-Apache Junction KOA.

Superstition Mountains exploration: Trails near Lost Dutchman State Park provide access to rugged mountain terrain. "Lots of good hiking, Ghost Town, good views. Worth every second. Easily our favorite quick camping trip," writes Chad E. The Peralta Regional Park Primitive Remote Campsites offer "amazing stay! Came across a rattlesnake when hiking. Very quiet and peaceful. Clean dark sky for star watching."

Paddle sports on Apache Lake: Kayaking and paddleboarding opportunities abound near Canyon Lake Marina. "For sure take paddle boards and kayaks, there is an amazing little canyon to explore," recommends Tj R. about Canyon Lake Marina & Campground.

What campers like

Desert solitude: Many campers appreciate secluded spots away from crowds. At Cottonwood Canyon Rd. Dispersed, "You can find some great spots. Great for trail riding around the sites plus if you have time there are mountain trails that lead to box canyon," writes Steve T. The Superstition Mountain AZ state trust dispersed camping areas offer "beautiful and spacious campsite. Trails from the site. Beautiful!"

Wildlife viewing: Dawn and dusk provide opportunities to see desert animals. "Heard some coyotes in the night, which was exciting. Enjoyed hiking the trails and exploring the landscape," mentions Rebecca G. about Lost Dutchman State Park Campground.

Night sky observation: Clear desert skies offer excellent stargazing. One camper at Peralta Regional Park notes it provides a "clean dark sky for star watching." Julie F. adds that the "rustic campsites" offer a "super quiet and beautiful area."

What you should know

Permit requirements: Many dispersed sites require permits. At Cottonwood Canyon Rd. Dispersed, "This is Arizona State Trust Land so a permit is required but can be purchased and downloaded from their website at a cost of $21.00 and it is valid for 1 year for the family pass," explains Robo A.

Limited amenities: Most dispersed sites lack facilities. Steve T. notes, "No power, no water, just straight up dispensed wide open sites" at Cottonwood Canyon Rd.

Road conditions: Access to some sites requires careful driving. Sammy S. notes about Cottonwood Canyon, "The cottonwood canyon rd is dirt/gravel and it is very flat and not washboarded. Cars can drive in. Just be aware that many of the pull offs from the road have dips or hills."

Seasonal closures: Some campgrounds operate seasonally. Tortilla Campground operates October through March only, making it unavailable during summer months.

Tips for camping with families

Fire safety precautions: Teach children proper fire safety in desert conditions. At Lost Dutchman State Park, "Sites are clean and most level with mix of electric and non-electric," according to Debbie W., making it easier to supervise children during campfire activities.

Wildlife awareness: Educate children about desert wildlife encounters. At Mesa-Apache Junction KOA, families appreciate that "The KOA features a small fenced playground with a tetherball, swing set, merry go round, and a table with an umbrella," notes Krista Z., providing a safe play area away from wildlife.

Weather preparation: Pack appropriate clothing for significant day-to-night temperature swings. "We stayed with a group in November and the weather and the sunrise and the sunsets were absolutely amazing to behold," notes Robo A. about Cottonwood Canyon Rd., highlighting the importance of proper clothing layers.

Tips from RVers

Site selection considerations: At Usery Mountain Regional Park, "Our site #48 Buckhorn was really spacious and private. Great views all around. Table and fire pit," reports Julie F. Check site details carefully before booking.

Solar power opportunities: Many dispersed sites lack hookups but offer excellent solar conditions. At Tortilla Campground, "Each space has water and sewer, but no electrical…so bring those solar panels and leave the generators at home," recommends Shari G.

Water management: Plan your water usage carefully when boondocking. Sammy S. notes about Cottonwood Canyon Rd., "We camp with a TT and had a great time," but reminds campers they'll need to bring all necessary water.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Queen Valley, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Queen Valley, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 227 campgrounds and RV parks near Queen Valley, AZ and 49 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Queen Valley, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Queen Valley, AZ is Lost Dutchman State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 83 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Queen Valley, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 49 free dispersed camping spots near Queen Valley, AZ.