Best Equestrian Campgrounds near San Tan Valley, AZ

Horse camping near San Tan Valley, Arizona is limited, with few campgrounds offering dedicated equestrian facilities or horse corrals. None of the campgrounds in the dataset specifically feature horse corrals or dedicated equestrian facilities. Usery Mountain Regional Park and McDowell Mountain Regional Park accept pets but lack horse-specific amenities. Lost Dutchman State Park Campground, located in Apache Junction, offers tent, RV, cabin, and glamping accommodations with electric hookups and water, though pets are not permitted. The park has numerous hiking trails through the Superstition Mountains but no designated equestrian paths or horse facilities.

West Pinal County Park allows pets and can accommodate large rigs, making it potentially suitable for horse trailers, though no specific horse amenities are mentioned in the data. Primitive camping at Peralta Regional Park offers basic facilities with toilets and picnic tables where pets are welcome. The park has beautiful desert views and quiet surroundings for stargazing. Hiking trails are available, but recent changes have eliminated dispersed camping options as of May 2025, with trenches dug to prevent access to former unofficial sites.

Best Equestrian Sites Near San Tan Valley, Arizona (19)

    1. Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    90 Reviews
    Superstition Mtn, AZ
    19 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."

    "Close to town and funky roadside attractions. No WiFi but decent cell. Very clean, well maintained and quiet. Lovely hiking in the park."

    2. Usery Mountain Regional Park

    37 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    20 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."

    3. Peralta Regional Park Primitive Remote Campsites

    6 Reviews
    Gold Canyon, AZ
    16 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "So close to Phoenix with conveniences nearby.  The views in all sites are amazing with sunsets that are breathtaking. There is a camp host (me : )  and we're going to tackle the roads soon.  "

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

    4. Goldfield Ghost Town Dry Camping

    4 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 983-0333

    $30 - $40 / night

    "Great spots for your horse and trailer. Good size corral. More space on the pit side. Stay a week or month! Great trails out from camp. Water at corrals."

    "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."

    5. Sun Life RV Resort

    1 Review
    Mesa, AZ
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 981-9500

    6. McDowell Mountain Regional Park

    20 Reviews
    Rio Verde, AZ
    36 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 506-2930

    $32 / night

    "Gorgeous views, very spaced out sites, and access to great mountain biking and hiking trails. Even the overflow area where we had to spend a couple of nights has a very nice bathroom and shower."

    "Lots of hiking and bike riding trails with a bike course! Playground. Pet friendly. Very clean and friendly hosts. Close to fountain hills if you need anything in town."

    7. Oak Flat Campground

    13 Reviews
    Superior, AZ
    31 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"

    "Was paved road to campground entrance. Road a little bumpy in park but very doable with any camper. We have 23ft trailer and had no problems. Really enjoyed it night there."

    8. Picket Post dispersed

    1 Review
    Superior, AZ
    22 miles

    "Close to hwy 60 so you hear the traffic go by. Super convenient to be close to the trail head as we’re hiking in the morning. And of course, it’s free ☺️"

    9. West Pinal County Park

    11 Reviews
    Stanfield, AZ
    40 miles
    Website

    $10 - $35 / night

    "22 is all by itself on the corner of the outside loop. It’s kinda close to 1-8 but it wasn’t bothersome. It gives you something to watch as you soak in the sun."

    "Amazing stargazing and close to the Highway. If you decide to tent camp, you’ll hear road noise but in my camper van, barely heard it. Definitely would stay again!"

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Equestrian Camping Reviews near San Tan Valley, AZ

218 Reviews of 19 San Tan Valley Campgrounds


  • PThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 26, 2020

    WestWorld RV Park

    Westworld surprise

    Great location! Nice views of the compound which normally hosts car and horse shows. Electric and water available as hookup. Common dump site available upon entry as well as during your stay. Fabulous shopping restaurants all in close proximity in North Scottsdale. Also convenient to highway system!

  • Randall G.
    Jul. 6, 2022

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Stunning View Superstion Mts

    Our site was at the top of the loop closest to Mts but furthest from restrooms. It was a 1/3 mile hike to restrooms. Keep that in mind with kids! Our site itself (120) was perfect for one tent and our car. 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. Actually close to park edge we could see peoples houses to the SE. would camp at this campground again, but for this site would do RV with own restroom. Even in late April early May need EZ up for shade or almost too hot. Fun family stuff at ghost town across the highway.

  • L
    Feb. 9, 2021

    Goldfield Ghost Town Dry Camping

    Goldfield Mine horse group camp

    Great spots for your horse and trailer. Good size corral. More space on the pit side. Stay a week or month! Great trails out from camp. Water at corrals. Nice showers and restroom a short walk away. Plan to go back!!

  • BThe Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 23, 2020

    Goldfield Ghost Town Dry Camping

    Stay right at Goldfield ghost town

    The have a few electric and water sites, then more dry sites. Also horse corals, its neat being able to walk right into town, well worth a stop, sites are hard dirt, but adequate, spaced a little more apart on the dry sites, the electric/water sites back up to the town small railroad tracks and are much closer together. This is a great alternative when the lost Dutchman is full. 20 dollars to dry camp, but being able to walk into town was pretty cool. Seen roadrunner, quail, and doves, rabbits. A few coyotes howled at the moon at night, which was pretty cool to, off in the distance. I'd stay here again for the convenience.

  • Bob L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 3, 2021

    Usery Mountain Regional Park

    Usery Mountain is an Awesome campground

    Outstanding layout, great hosts, spectacular location.  Good hiking and sites nearby whether you are looking for lakes, wild mustangs in the Salt River, a scenic drive to Tortilla Flats or just enjoying the Arizona weather.  

    Hiking in the park to accommodate all levels.

    Campsites are well maintained.  Quiet in the evenings.  Could not ask for more.

  • Jordan H.
    Jul. 17, 2019

    Oak Flat Campground

    Well it had a bathroom...

    While working on the Woodbury Wildland Fire here in Arizona my Ambulance was staged at Oak Flat Campground. It was nothing but desert, a few picnic tables, with some trees with nice shade and two bathrooms. It’s probably the least nicest campground I’ve been to. Luckily we weren’t staying there for the night just parked there during the day. It appeared to be free, it was a decent distance off the main highway. If you’re just looking for a place to stop and rest for the night then it’s not a bad spot but I wouldn’t take my family there for a vacation.

  • Danielle A.
    Apr. 6, 2017

    Oak Flat Campground

    Basic, Easy, and Free Campsite with Bouldering Nearby

    Oak Flat is a Forest Service campground in the Tonto National Forest and is about 90 minutes from Phoenix. It's a short distance off a windy mountain highway which means it's easy to get to but traffic can be heard from camp. (Luckily it's not a busy interstate and traffic is pretty infrequent at night.) It's not spectacular location but there are decent views of the oak scrub desert surrounding the camp.

    There are a handful of campsites with picnic tables and firepits, plus several flat and open areas for RVs or tent cities. Some sites are open and others have a few shady tree for hammocks, slacklines, and more. There is a bathroom which was clean and well-stocked with toilet paper, despite the campground being quite full when I stayed here for a few nights in April. There is no water, however, so be prepared with as much as you'll need. The elevation is just shy of 4,000' which means nights are typically a few degrees cooler than in the Phoenix area.

    There are no hiking trails from the campground but there is a network of dirt roads which take you back into the desert scrub oak forest and through hundreds of bouldering problems of all levels. Just a few miles away, however, the Arizona Trail crosses the highway and heads north into the Superstition Wilderness.

    This campsite is pretty basic but is a good place to kill some time, especially given that it's free! It's also a great place to set up your base camp if you want to do some bouldering.

  • conor C.
    Jan. 18, 2022

    Bartlett Flat

    Great spot for shoreline camping

    Did a quick overnight trip. Easy to access in any vehicle. If you want to be more secluded keep following the shore line NW, however the more you travel the more ground clearance you’ll need so bring a vehicle with a little off road abilities of you want to be away from the trailers and RVS. Tons of pre made stone fire pits all over to adopt as your own. Bathrooms and trash drop off at the entrance. Overall great scenic spot. Hate seeing trash anywhere, unfortunately there was some left from previous campers (slobs). Tonto pass needed.


Guide to San Tan Valley

Limited equestrian camping options exist in the San Tan Valley area. Based on campground data, none of the facilities near San Tan Valley explicitly advertise horse corrals or dedicated equestrian amenities. While several campgrounds permit pets, including Lost Dutchman State Park and Usery Mountain Regional Park, they lack specific horse-friendly infrastructure such as stalls, corrals, or wash racks. Horse owners camping in this region should contact campgrounds directly to confirm equine accommodation policies before arrival. Primitive camping areas may offer more flexibility for those traveling with horses, though restrictions apply.

Trails accessible to horseback riders can be found in the surrounding desert terrain, particularly in the Superstition Mountains and Tonto National Forest areas. Many visitors to Lost Dutchman State Park note the impressive trail system with moderate to challenging routes suitable for experienced riders. The Apache Trail scenic drive provides additional access points to riding areas. Equestrians should plan for limited water availability in this desert environment, carrying sufficient water for horses, especially during summer months when temperatures regularly exceed 100°F. Most trails in the region are multi-use, requiring proper trail etiquette when encountering hikers or mountain bikers. The best riding seasons are typically fall through spring when weather conditions are more favorable.

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular equestrian campground near San Tan Valley, AZ is Lost Dutchman State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 90 reviews.

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