Camping near Window Rock, AZ

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    The Navajo Nation capital of Window Rock, Arizona sits at the center of a diverse camping landscape spanning both Arizona and New Mexico. Hunters Point Campground provides basic tent camping within Window Rock itself, while more developed options exist within an hour's drive. Canyon de Chelly National Monument's Cottonwood Campground, about 40 miles north, offers spacious sites with toilet facilities and fall foliage views. For RV travelers, USA RV Park in Gallup, New Mexico (30 miles east) provides full hookups, level pull-through sites, and amenities like a pool and laundry facilities. Dispersed camping opportunities can be found at Six Mile Canyon near Gallup, offering primitive sites with no facilities but greater privacy.

    Road conditions vary significantly throughout the region, with many dispersed sites requiring careful navigation on unpaved roads. As one camper noted about Six Mile Canyon, "Be careful taking the road past the parking lot! There is a deep mud pit on the right that looks just like normal dirt." Seasonal considerations impact accessibility, particularly during winter months when some areas close completely. Six Mile Canyon typically closes December through March, while Cottonwood Campground operates from October through April. Summer brings intense heat to lower elevation sites, while higher elevation areas like Quaking Aspen Campground in the Zuni Mountains offer cooler temperatures. Cell service is generally reliable near Interstate 40 but becomes spotty in more remote locations.

    Many campgrounds in the area serve as convenient overnight stops for travelers along Interstate 40. USA RV Park receives consistent praise for its cleanliness and big-rig accessibility, with one reviewer noting it's "sized and laid out for modern rigs." Red Rock Park Campground offers proximity to hiking trails with "desert on one side and dark red stone on the other." Wildlife viewing opportunities vary by location, with higher elevation sites in the Zuni Mountains hosting deer, elk, and occasionally bears. Campers frequently mention the spectacular night skies visible from dispersed sites, though highway noise can be an issue at locations closest to major roads. Navajo Nation camping areas may have specific regulations and sometimes require permits, particularly for backcountry access.

    Best Campgrounds near Window Rock (21)

      1. USA RV Park

      4.5(63)18mi from Window RockRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "When driving through Gallup, one doesn't expect to find such a great place to land on Route 66. On the surface it may appear to be a great over-nighter location - which it is!"

      "USA RV PARK is clean and quiet with the one exception of being on airport flight path. Flights were not that often but are load if your outside or have doors open."

      from $25 - $35 / night

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      2. Red Rock Park & Campground

      3.3(21)27mi from Window RockRVs, Tents

      "Red Rock Park is in Gallup, NM right on the Arizona state line in between Albuquerque and Flagstaff."

      "There are several hiking and horseback riding trails around this campground. One of the best is to castle rock a really good hike."

      3. Six Mile Canyon - Dispersed Camping

      3.8(35)36mi from Window RockRVs, Tents

      "Great views, quiet aside from some younger folks off-roading late night. Froze overnight as of November."

      "Some highway noise if you stay near the entrance but once you head back, it gets quiet. No services or amenities so pack in and pack out. There’s a gas station about 7 minutes away."

      4. Hunters Point Campground

      Be the first to review5mi from Window RockTents

      5. Quaking Aspen Campground

      4.6(18)35mi from Window RockRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "Stopped here on our way from Arizona to South Carolina. And we’re hefty campers. This was the best campsite we’ve ever been at. The cleanest campsite we’ve ever been at."

      "I hadn't spent much time in this part of New Mexico, and assumed that the trip was going to be hot and sun-bleached, similar to the desert exposed in nearby Gallup, NM."

      from $10 / night

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      6. Cottonwood Campground

      3.8(26)43mi from Window RockRVs, Tents

      "Near the entrance to Canyon de Chelly Nat'l. Monument, it was ablaze with fall colors. Nice toilet facilities and spacious sites fairly far apart."

      "Easy walk to visitor center. Only drawback were goatshead thorns....our poor dog couldn't spend much time outside without getting them in her paws."

      from $30 / night

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      7. Turkey Springs

      4.6(9)35mi from Window RockRVs, Tents

      "Easy to get to with no four-wheel drive needed. Many pull-off spots and several pull throughs with lots of shady pines and wonderful breezes and wildlife."

      "I decided to stay at the nearby Quaking Aspen Campground (0.5 mile away) due to this dispersed camping area kinda being a mudpit after the rain 😂 Would be awesome during a dry time!"

      8. Antelope Lake Campground

      Be the first to review19mi from Window RockTents

      9. LunaGaia Nomadic Village

      4.5(15)46mi from Window Rock7 sitesRVs, Tents

      "We just got here and it's amazing and semi offgrid but really close to highway. Janet is amazing and an awesome friendly host."

      "The property was beautiful and she let us drive through the property and camp anywhere we wanted. We ended up putting our pop up in a field surrounded by small trees and building a small fire pit."

      from $10 - $20 / night

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      10. Spider Rock Campground

      2.8(6)34mi from Window RockRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Close to the sights. The campground is a little rough along the edges but the sites are great. There is a great hiking trail that starts at the campground and goes to the canyon."

      "Nothing around the area and about 10 miles from town."

      from $11 - $31 / night

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    • shelby B.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 22, 2026

      Red Rock Park & Campground

      Great location

      The views were amazing. Great hikes too. Yes there were a few dogs roaming around, but they were all well behaved. I’m afraid of dogs, but they were respectful of us & our campsite. if you told them to “get” they’d leave. But they also kept their distance in general, just wanted to see if you had food. Showers & bathroom was nice too! Definitely worth the stay.

    • gThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2026

      Quaking Aspen Campground

      Great spot for travelers to get off of I 40 about 8 miles and spend the night.

      This campground is clean and campsites are spaced apart fairly well. There are two restrooms at different ends of the camp. There is no cell service, but we managed to find a clear enough sky for Starlink to connect us. It is a $10 fee per night and five dollars for day use. It is heavily wooded with no real views per se. There are no hook ups or electricity.

    • Brian M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 12, 2026

      Red Rock Park & Campground

      Nice view, bad campground

      Only good thing was the view of church rock but you don't have to stay here to visit and see it. Camp host was completely MIA when I got there. One of the other campers said he saw them leave first thing in the morning and hadn't come back. Was going to tent camp. I "think" I found my site but it also looked like it could have been an access road. Decided I'd skip setting up the tent and just use the bed of my truck in case I wasn't in the right spot. Final straw was when the bathroom code on my reservation turned out to have been changed randomly. Ended up saying screw it and went to a hotel down the road.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 7, 2026

      Quaking Aspen Campground

      Beautiful but not private

      Nicely kept campground (clean pit toilets and campsites), but there is quite a bit of noise from the road. The sites are spacious, but there isn't any privacy between them. It's $10 per night to camp, or $5 for day use.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 7, 2026

      Turkey Springs

      First time, heaven. Second, not so much.

      The first time I stayed here, I camped for a few days and only saw a couple of trucks drive down the road the whole time. It's a beautiful area. The second time, I showed up to find body parts of a deer(?), which I wasn't too keen on.

    • Kai
      May. 2, 2026

      Red Rock Park & Campground

      Nice, quiet campsite

      This campground is very quiet and has good amenities; clean bathrooms, showers, large trees, electric, water, tables, etc. Map of site is difficult to read, and the website to make reservations only sort of works. Be aware that you will have to complete your registration to get the bathroom codes. Other than that, a very nice place to stay.

    • Michael The Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 22, 2026

      Quaking Aspen Campground

      Lovely forested campground

      Nice, quiet spot not too far off highway 40. Campground spots are spread out nicely in forested area. Bathroom opens May 15th in '26. Previous reviews directions were spot on

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 18, 2026

      Cibola National Forest

      Solitude, even on a weekend

      Go through the parking lot at Hilso trailhead and you’ll find pull off spots along 481 Sawmill. There are fire rings, although a bit of trash.

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      Apr. 14, 2026

      USA RV Park

      Great Camp

      Loved the park! Clean bathrooms and laundry room. Plenty of machines in the laundry area too. Big pull through spots with picnic tables. The staff was friendly and helpful.


    Guide to Window Rock

    Camping near Window Rock, Arizona sits at an elevation of approximately 6,800 feet, creating a high desert climate with cooler temperatures than the lower elevations of Arizona. The landscape features dramatic rock formations and pine forests interspersed with desert scrub vegetation. Summer temperatures average 85°F during the day but can drop to 50°F at night, requiring campers to pack layers regardless of season.

    What to do

    Hiking trails nearby: Several campgrounds offer direct access to hiking paths. At Quaking Aspen Campground, campers appreciate the trail system. "Amazing hiking and mtb'ing trails. And, a nice lake," notes Tommy B., who found the campground to be "The Best $5 campsite."

    Horseback riding in Canyon de Chelly: Book a guided tour with local operators. "We road horses with Justin's Horses, and it is really close too," reports Ann M. about her stay at Cottonwood Campground. The campground provides "Clean campground with flush toilets very close to the visitor center."

    Scenic driving routes: The area offers several routes through pine forests and along canyon rims. "The valley road cuts through green canyon bluffs and rolling hills with good tree coverage. Lots of fun and scenic driving. Spur trails are good 4x4 drives," explains Twan M. about Six Mile Canyon. The road remains "2wd friendly for a long way, with probably 10-15 camping sites/options along the way."

    What campers like

    Cool temperatures at higher elevations: The Zuni Mountains provide relief from summer heat. "The elevation at which the cg is at is 8000' makes for cool days and nic crisp cool nights, even in the summertime," shares Charles V. about his experience at Quaking Aspen Campground, adding that he "fell in love with the campground" because of "the big aspen trees, how remote and quiet it was."

    Well-stocked camp stores: Some private campgrounds offer supplies and provisions. One camper at USA RV Park noted it has "maybe even the best camp store I have ever visited," adding that "Gallup is a super interesting place and could have easily spent way more time than we did."

    Spacious sites: Many campgrounds offer ample room between sites. "Small campground with massive campsites," writes Chip about Quaking Aspen Campground. "This campground could easily squeeze double, if not triple, the sites out of these woods, but someone decided to let everyone breath a little here, and we should thank that someone."

    What you should know

    Road conditions can be challenging: Access to dispersed sites requires caution. At Turkey Springs, Timothy N. advises "The main road 162 was in great condition until it starts going uphill, then it was rutted out. Only a couple spots beyond this point. Road is closed from Dec 15 through March 31."

    Seasonal closures are common: Many camping areas close during winter. Kenny R. notes about Turkey Springs: "Would be awesome during a dry time!" after finding it "kinda being a mudpit after the rain."

    Cell service varies by location: Coverage depends on proximity to towns. At Turkey Springs, Timothy N. reports "TMobile access was mixed. Sometimes limited LTE, sometimes 5G," and notes that "The paved road is loud in the morning and evening with ranch/quarry traffic, but it is very quiet at night."

    Temperature variations: Higher elevations can get significantly colder. "It is above 7k, so it does get colder at night than the local forecast for Gallup," warns Timothy N. about Turkey Springs.

    Tips for camping with families

    Pizza delivery options: Some campgrounds are close enough to town for food delivery. At USA RV Park, Nicole B. appreciated that "We were able to get pizza delivered to our RV site which was a big hit with the kids."

    Pool access: Facilities with swimming options provide relief from heat. "They had all of the amenities I wanted, showers clean bathrooms, lots of pull through sites, and a pool. Just a mile off of I-40," reports Mike F. about USA RV Park.

    Dog-friendly areas: Many campsites welcome pets with dedicated spaces. Chris H. mentions that USA RV Park has a "Big dog park for the puppers to do their business," making it "Perfect for an overnight stay along the route."

    Cultural experiences: The region offers opportunities to learn about Navajo culture. At Spider Rock Campground, Howard Smith, the owner, is described as "very friendly and a wealth of information" by Francois T., who adds "There is a great hiking trail that starts at the campground and goes to the canyon."

    Tips from RVers

    Leveling requirements: Site conditions vary across campgrounds. At Red Rock Park & Campground, John M. found that the site "was clean with 50 amp power and water, it also had a small BBQ, picknick table and was fairly level."

    Dump station availability: Not all campgrounds offer this service year-round. Susan R. notes that at USA RV Park, "Our site was mostly level so we used our small curved levelers on one side. The sites are VERY close together and many of the picnic tables seem to need new boards for seats."

    RV size limitations: Some campgrounds cannot accommodate larger rigs. At Spider Rock Campground, Bob & Ramona F. warn: "We have a 28' 5th wheel and after looking at the potential spots, had to back our way out. There is no way to turn around. If camping here, I would have had to back my way into a spot."

    Easy access options: Some sites are designed for convenient overnight stays. "A heavily used campground," is how Semi H. describes USA RV Park, noting it's "Easy to get to" though they "were there on a quite busy airport day/night. We don't use ear plugs and it was very noisy from the aircraft."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Where can I find camping spots in Window Rock, AZ?

    For camping around Window Rock, AZ, Cottonwood Campground offers spacious sites near Canyon de Chelly National Monument with clean toilet facilities. Though it lacks hookups, it's conveniently located at the monument entrance. For a more rustic experience, consider Spider Rock Campground, which provides spacious camping close to the canyon rim with excellent access to scenic points. Both campgrounds are within reasonable driving distance of Window Rock. For overnight parking in a pinch, Arizona rest areas permit staying in your vehicle (not setting up camp outside) for up to 24 hours.

    Are there cabins available for rent in Window Rock?

    While direct cabin rentals in Window Rock itself are limited, nearby Red Rock Park & Campground in Gallup offers accommodation options close to the Arizona state line. For those seeking indoor accommodations in the Window Rock vicinity, LunaGaia Nomadic Village may offer alternative lodging options. Your best bet for cabin-style accommodations would be to check with local Navajo Nation tourism resources or lodges near Canyon de Chelly, as traditional campgrounds in this area typically focus on tent and RV camping rather than cabin rentals.

    How far is Window Rock, AZ from Gallup, NM?

    Window Rock, AZ is approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers) northwest of Gallup, NM, making it about a 30-minute drive via US-491 N. This proximity makes Gallup's camping options practical for those visiting Window Rock. USA RV Park in Gallup is a convenient stopover, offering level pull-through sites perfect for modern RVs along historic Route 66. Alternatively, Quaking Aspen Campground is highly rated for its cleanliness and accessibility, being only about 15 minutes off I-40, making it another good option when traveling between these two locations.