Best Campgrounds near Salome, AZ

Camping options around Salome, Arizona range from developed RV parks to primitive dispersed sites on public lands. The Salome KOA provides full hookups with amenities including showers, toilets, and water, making it suitable for both tent and RV camping. On the outskirts of town, Vicksburg Pit Road offers free BLM dispersed camping with minimal facilities, appealing to those seeking a more rustic experience. Several mixed-use campgrounds like Centennial Park accommodate both tent and RV campers, providing electric hookups and basic facilities within reasonable proximity to town services.

Desert climate conditions dominate the camping experience near Salome, with extreme heat during summer months making spring and fall the optimal camping seasons. "We came from the west on 10 and exited on Salome road - it was all dirt. But if you come from the east to courthouse road it's paved," noted one visitor regarding access to nearby BLM lands. Road quality varies significantly, with many dispersed camping areas requiring high-clearance vehicles and sometimes 4WD capability. Cell service is generally reliable near established campgrounds but becomes spotty in more remote areas. The 14-day stay limit applies to most BLM dispersed camping opportunities in the region, while developed campgrounds typically offer extended stay options for seasonal visitors.

Campers frequently mention the spectacular desert sunsets and star-gazing opportunities as highlights of the Salome area camping experience. Several RV parks cater specifically to winter visitors, with the population swelling during cooler months as seasonal travelers seek relief from northern climates. According to reviews, "The views of the mountains are nice here! Right off the highway, there is lots of noise." This reflects the common trade-off between convenience and solitude in the region. Most developed campgrounds provide water hookups and electric service, addressing the critical need for cooling during warmer periods. The surrounding landscape offers opportunities for desert hiking, wildlife viewing, and photography, with nearby mountains providing scenic backdrops to camping sites. ATV and off-road enthusiasts will find extensive trail networks accessible from many camping areas.

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483 Reviews of 146 Salome Campgrounds


  • Brenda Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 24, 2026

    Plamosa BLM Dispersed Camping Area

    Easy access, with either solitude or socializing

    Camped in a 43' motorhome. Our 2nd time to Quartzsite, first time to Plomosa Road. Beautiful per usual. Crowded, if that's your thing and you want to meet people. Still, though, can find privacy. Our nearest camper neighbor was about 100' away, which was where we chose to stop and park. Others were closer, prob on purpose if they knew each other. Decent roads. We camped not as close as we'd like to the UTV trails into the mountains, but there are plenty of trails all over through the camping area and it was just 15-20 mins to get to what I'd call 'fun' areas more in the mountains. Very safe; plenty of good people around.

  • Will P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 19, 2026

    Swansea Ghost Town

    Fun! But only if 4x4

    Fantastic place to camp for a couple of days. I was the only out there for the night. Att service was only barely possible in a few spots near the camping site, and then it would only allow a few text messages. Most of the time, the phone showed no service.

    Lots of stuff to explore. The neighbors for the night were some very loud donkeys. In the morning, I could hear coyotes calling one another.

    There is a vault toilet and it is well maintained.

    There were two very nice overnight spots, with a picnic table, burn ring, grill, and shade from a roof.

  • Tracy M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2026

    La Posa West BLM Long Term Visitor Area

    La Posa West LTVA - Tyson Wash

    Arrived after Thanksgiving. Leaving in early February. Temps: highs between 60-80. Lows between 30-50. Winds as expected in desert.

    South-Western corner of LTVA, less crowded than closer to highway or town. Plenty of space, yet around others for a sense of community / safety.

    AT&T phone service has been solid. Starlink has been amazing.

  • Tracy M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 18, 2026

    La Posa West BLM Long Term Visitor Area

    La Posa Tyson Wash LTVA

    Arrived the day after Thanksgiving. Temps have ranged from highs around 80-60, lows around 50-30 during December and January. Windy days as expected. Setup far enough back that I don’t feel crowded, yet close enough to good neighbors that keep an eye on things. Loving it. I will return next season.

  • Will P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 17, 2026

    Mitchell Mine Road

    Great for a day or two just outside Quartzsite

    Road in was broken/old asphalt, so plenty of holes to avoid. Once past the "paved" road, you take about 1.5 miles of dirt/rock roads in.

    Once you hit the camping site, you will see three major pull offs to park at on the right. Each had a campfire ring. The sites are large enough to accommodate up to4 big rigs.

    When I showed up, two of the three pull offs were occupied. One with a large class A with a 20 ft enclosed toy hauler behind. The other side had a 5th wheel and a class A, plus several ATVs.

    There seems to be another pull off campsite further down road, but I did not go that far. I can see bumper pull at the one further down.

    ATT cell service is 2-3 bars 5G.

    One negative is that these sites are close to a popular UTV/ATV/Motorcycle route. Lots of them came by, kicking up a lot of dust. Ideally the winds will be blowing away from me the rest of the day to keep the dust away.

    The campsites are close enough that you can hear others talk.

    Within 5 minutes of parking and putting my chair out, another camper came over to introduce himself. He shared that he has not seem a ranger since he has been out here (a week).

    The area is clean trash wise.

    You can hear I-10 traffic.

    This spot would be good as a passing through camp.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 15, 2026

    The Trails RV Park

    Quartzsite Camping

    Just a large gravel parking lot. Brand new W/E/S. Best rate in town.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 15, 2026

    Plomosa Road dispersed camping

    Great Meetup Spot

    Wide open spaces, lots of flat open spaces for small and large groups. Plomosa Road is busy all day and all night (tho nothing like 10). When I was here, too crowded to do much walking other than the side of the road (which isn’t my preference). But still a great area, close to Quartzite and Bouse for any needs.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 13, 2026

    La Posa South BLM Long Term Visitor Area (LTVA)

    Kind of amazing

    Of course I had to come to Quartzsite because of YouTube! I have only been here 2 nights but really finding it to be a great place to squat. Clearly a lot of snowbirds have staked out their spots for the season but there is plenty of room this busy RTR Tent Sow weekend. Paid the $40 for 2 weeks even though I am leaving at end of this week. I can see how $180 for the season is a complete dream. So far not too hot during the days (high 60s-70) but gets cold at night in 40s. Some vault toilets, trash dump, water and septic dump. Sunrise and sunsets over the mountains is spectacular. Hummingbirds and butterflies around. Really love how people have molded the rocks into whimsical camping spots, protective rings around plants and greenery, fire rings. Makes you want to add to it and leave it a bit better. I hope this area can maintain its LTVA status. I know there are a lot of local groups and people that volunteer to keep things looking nice and clean. It’s still very worth it if they do increase the rates.

  • Rebecca P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 13, 2026

    Plamosa BLM Dispersed Camping Area

    Dispersed Camping

    Lovely and peaceful, even during high volume month. Lots of areas to hike around in right out of camp. Reasonable proximity to town.


Guide to Salome

Camping sites near Salome, Arizona offer diverse landscapes at elevations between 1,500-1,800 feet in the Sonoran Desert. Winter temperatures average 65-75°F during daylight hours, making October through April the prime camping season. Most dispersed camping areas on BLM land have uneven terrain that requires careful site selection for level positioning.

What to do

Golfing opportunities: Centennial Park features a 9-hole golf course adjacent to its camping area, making it convenient for campers to enjoy a round without traveling far. "Hike trail around park. Host was a gem!! Beautiful sunset with hills," notes Stuart K. about Centennial Park.

Library visits: The county library across from Centennial Park provides a cool retreat during hot days. This facility offers internet access and reading materials for campers seeking indoor activities. "County library across street. Baseball diamond and playground," mentions a reviewer describing the convenient amenities.

Desert hiking: Multiple trails surround camping areas like Vicksburg Pit Road BLM, where hikers can explore abandoned mines and mineral deposits. "The area has quite a few mines, some are still active, most abandoned with clams marked everywhere. So be careful of any minerals (rocks) you pick up, including gold!" warns George K. about Vicksburg Pit Rd BLM.

What campers like

Community activities: Many RV parks organize regular social events for guests. "Potluck dinner on Mondays, and blueberry pancakes & orange juice on Tuesdays, hot dog & chips on Wednesdays. Saturdays was movie night with popcorn, and every night the guests would play games at 630 in both community areas," shares Sandy S. about the activities at Salome KOA.

Fruit picking: Some campgrounds feature citrus trees that campers can harvest when in season. "A nice perk at this park: there are a variety of citrus trees (different types of oranges and lemons) throughout that you can pick when in season," notes Laura M. about the Desert Gem RV experience.

Pool facilities: Heated swimming pools extend the swimming season at several campgrounds. "This campground had a very warm pool (90 degrees) and hot tub (104 degrees). It was pleasurable swimming at night, especially when the air is cold. It was like being at a hot spring!" explains a camper about evening recreation options.

What you should know

Payment options: Cash-only policies exist at some campgrounds, so come prepared. "Payment is cash only, credit cards not accepted," notes a reviewer about payment restrictions, though many offer discount programs like "Escapees and Good Sam."

Limited office hours: Several campgrounds operate with restricted office hours. "Office is only open until 3 and not open Sundays," mentions Missy C. about Black Rock RV Village, which can affect check-in timing.

Water quality: Water sources vary between campgrounds, with some using well water. At Salome KOA, "The person at the desk said they have their own well water which is good quality," while Centennial Park advertises, "Says they use reverse osmosis for water."

Tips for camping with families

Dog-friendly areas: Several campgrounds provide designated spaces for pets. Black Rock RV Village offers "small and separate large dog off leash areas" according to Missy C., making it suitable for families with different sized dogs.

Playground access: Families can utilize playground equipment at Centennial Park. "Baseball diamond and playground," mentions Stuart K., providing options for children to play outdoors away from campsites.

Entertainment options: Game facilities keep families occupied during downtime. "There was a game room, store and DVD rental library," notes Nicole R. about Salome KOA Journey, offering indoor entertainment when outdoor conditions are unfavorable.

Tips from RVers

Sewer hookup requirements: Unique county regulations affect how RVers must set up. "This is the first RV park I've seen to require that the sewer hose be raised off the ground, something we would not have been prepared for if we were staying there. According to the information sheet it is a La Paz County requirement," cautions Laura M.

Cell service realities: Despite strong signal indicators, data speeds may disappoint. "Good AT&T and Verizon reception, i.e. high bars, but for some reason service was so slow as to be almost unusable, even in non-peak times. Not sure why," reports a reviewer about connectivity challenges.

Dump station access: Plan ahead for waste disposal as hours and fees vary. "Dump station only open from 8-4 and price is now 15 instead if 10," notes Michael B. about Steve and Dawn Desert Getaway, highlighting the importance of timing waste disposal correctly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Salome, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Salome, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 146 campgrounds and RV parks near Salome, AZ and 41 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Salome, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Salome, AZ is Salome KOA with a 4.2-star rating from 6 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 41 free dispersed camping spots near Salome, AZ.