Best Campgrounds near Sun Valley, AZ

The Payson area of Arizona features several established and dispersed camping options within Tonto National Forest, offering a mix of amenities and primitive experiences. Houston Mesa Campground provides drive-in sites with picnic tables and fire rings just outside town, while more remote options like Little Green Valley dispersed area offers free camping with fewer facilities. Campgrounds such as Ponderosa and Christopher Creek accommodate both tent and RV camping, with several areas offering hookups for electricity and water. The region's proximity to natural attractions and varying elevations creates diverse camping environments from developed campgrounds to forest service roads.

Seasonal considerations impact camping availability throughout the area, with many sites operating from April through October or November. "Nice spot. No hook ups, full bath and showers. Very quiet but noisy on weekends," noted one camper about Houston Mesa. Summer temperatures can reach uncomfortable highs at lower elevations, while higher altitude sites remain cooler. Roads to dispersed camping areas may require higher clearance vehicles, especially after rainfall. Most established campgrounds offer reservable sites with amenities such as drinking water and vault toilets, while dispersed camping areas typically lack facilities but provide more privacy and solitude. Fire restrictions commonly affect the region during drier months.

Campers frequently mention the area's convenient access to water features and hiking trails as highlights of their experience. According to visitor feedback, "Beautiful country with a lot of campgrounds down the road. Close to creeks and water wheel and some hidden hiking gems." The proximity to town makes Houston Mesa and Payson Campground & RV Resort practical options for those wanting amenities nearby, though some reviewers note these locations can be noisy due to highway sounds and weekend crowds. More secluded camping areas receive positive reviews for their tranquility but require better preparation as they lack facilities. Campgrounds with full hookups tend to have closer spacing between sites, while forest dispersed camping offers more isolation but fewer conveniences.

Best Camping Sites Near Sun Valley, Arizona (276)

    1. Houston Mesa Campground

    37 Reviews
    Payson, AZ
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 468-7135

    $22 - $170 / night

    "And the closest site to Water Wheel which is about ten miles away and Arizona’s best kept secret."

    "Nature's Playground: The campground's proximity to swimming holes, hiking trails, and the charming town of Payson provides endless opportunities for exploration and adventure."

    2. Payson Campground & RV Resort

    17 Reviews
    Payson, AZ
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 472-2267

    "Great place, laundry, pool and close to town. Each spot is level and very clean restrooms. We spent two months there while my husband received treatment at the Mayo Clinic in Phoenix."

    "This is also right near the dog pin area. You are off a major road so near by shopping is a breeze but you will not be forced to hear the traffic so no worries there."

    3. Christopher Creek

    22 Reviews
    Kohls Ranch, AZ
    13 miles
    Website

    $24 - $80 / night

    "It's situated right off the highway just below the Mogollon Rim.  It's nicely wooded so plenty of shade is available.  A lot of the sites, mine included, are situated along the creek. "

    "I have been coming here since i was a kid, my parents made sure we come here every year in the summer to enjoy cooler Arizona weather."

    4. Ponderosa Campground (AZ) Tonto National Forest

    10 Reviews
    Kohls Ranch, AZ
    9 miles
    Website

    $22 - $100 / night

    "This is one of my personal favorite campsites in Arizona, for many reasons.  It's very clean, with drinking water and well maintained toilets/trash facilities."

    "The only drawback to this popular weekend campground near the Mogollon rim, is its proximity to the highway."

    5. Little Green Valley - NF405A Dispersed

    8 Reviews
    Sun Valley, AZ
    7 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 474-7900

    "The woods were awesome and very little noise besides cars driving along the road. Thr road was a very easy drive. Only downside is the campsite was very close to the road."

    "This is just a dirt road off of the highway."

    6. Aspen Campground

    26 Reviews
    Forest Lakes, AZ
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 535-9859

    $35 / night

    "The lake is in walking distance with rentable boats and swimming. The site was a drive up, with a table and pit."

    "We found a spot close to the bathroom the toilets didn't smell. The lake was beautiful however wheelchair access isn't the greatest. I lucky had my off road tires on."

    7. Knoll Lake Campground

    16 Reviews
    Kohls Ranch, AZ
    15 miles
    Website

    "Worth the drive! Woods Canyon Lake is closest ‘store’ so come prepared. Lake, trails, views, and off-roading!"

    "This lake was amazing! We camped a short distance (about a mile up the hill) away from the lake where we had a completely secluded campsite and the boys built an incredible rock campfire pit!"

    8. Bear Canyon Lake and Camping Area

    21 Reviews
    Forest Lakes, AZ
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 535-7300

    "I’ve camped here twice and not only it’s great spot for the kids to roam around, it’s also nice having the lake close by."

    "Most of the campsites closer to the lake entrance were designed to have multiple tents. There was loud music and gunshots (even though there is no target shooting allowed) well past midnight."

    9. Molitor Spot Along Rim Road - Dispersed

    9 Reviews
    Pine, AZ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 527-3600

    "A ton of pull offs to choose from and far enough away from other campers. I had service there with AT&T. It gets cold- low of 30s and windy"

    "The view was absolutely stunning and depending on where you stop you won’t be next to any campers but once you turn onto rim road it gets a little bumpy but doable with any car"

    10. Upper Tonto Creek — Tonto National Forest

    8 Reviews
    Kohls Ranch, AZ
    11 miles
    Website

    $20 / night

    "Sometimes you come across a campground that makes you feel like you are 12 again, just hanging out with the family in the beautiful surroundings of the Arizona Rim Country, roasting marshmallows."

    "It was clean, and very well situated near the trail. Though the ground was slightly uneven and parking our truck was a challenge, it was comfortable and well laid out."

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1009 Reviews of 276 Sun Valley Campgrounds


  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Forest Road 9365 - ROAD TEMPORARILY CLOSED

    Open now

    Stayed here above strawberry. Its mile marker 273. Tough to see turn off. It does have a drainage problem, so keep to the right when going in. A couple more spots up the hill.

  • Katherine C.
    Nov. 22, 2025

    Sacred Springs

    A must visit for people looking to relax

    Sacred Springs: The people. 

    I can’t say enough good things about our experience at sacred Springs. But before I get to the property, let me tell you about the hosts. We had first planned on going to the property a month ago and had some serious car troubles that made that journey impossible. I’m pretty cynical, so typically anywhere that I’ve paid some amount of money to put a deposit down and circumstances have come up that impacted our ability to get somewhere,not the place we were going, I usually just consider the deposit given as a loss. Never to be see again.“ thanks for playing, but sorry we have to keep your money because we are uncaring un-empathetic, greedy bastards.” That was not even remotely close to the experience we had BEFORE even making it there. We reached out to inform Gary and Daren that we would be unable to make it, sadly but would be looking forward to coming in the future. These remarkable gentlemen who were so kind throughout the entire communication process before we even booked, continued this kindness and added empathy and sympathy for our situation. Still emailing and talking to us while we were in the midst of a horrific experience with our vehicle, not near our home and dealing with the costs and every other negative you could have. These two were like a ray of sunshine. Their gracious and sincere words in the emails and their hospitality and generosity is like nothing I’ve seen in years… decades even. They not only offered to refund our deposit but grant us a courtesy night stay. Katherine and I were utterly flabbergasted. That treatment pretty much insured that we would be going there immediately upon getting our vehicle situation sorted. Once sorted, did EXACTLY THAT and were anxiously and excitedly on our way. More to follow…. 

    Sacred Springs: The Arrival 

    When you leave Hwy 17 and travel the 10 or so miles down off road, but easily navigable, and you think“without gps, how would we find them”. This answer was instantly provided by the adorable and welcoming little pink flamingo providing initial and throughout, guidance right up to the entry of Sacred Springs”. What a treat to the eyes. You can immediately tell this will be a relaxing experience. And I do not relax easily. Gary comes up to the vehicle with a huge and inviting grin and offers his hand and the warmest welcome one could receive. He then invites us to join him as he humbly but with pride, shares his beloved sanctuary as it is now(which is so well thought out from the from the artisanal flora arrangements to the fauna housing areas), and with a beaming grin…talks about and shares with detail, their plans for continued growth and considerate expansion. He LOVES this place. It is a part of him. He escorted us to our perfectly sculpted and designed area, which had every appointment one would need to enjoy a nice getaway. There is a very nice rest room and shower room designed so creatively and with every necessary creature comfort, that looks like the building could have been in architectural digest. I was just as comfortable using this area at 9am or 2am, and no less comfortable than I would have been at home. As he makes his way to the community center, it is externally adorned with a grille, sink, heat lamps and inside….wow. We really did not need to bring ANYTHING from home if we didn’t want to. And…anyone who has a little candy basket adorned with SMARTIES is number one in my book. For my wife, the healthy snacks basket made her smile as well. He merrily showed us several other accoutrement at the property and we then made our way to our camp site to start our set up process. I won’t bore you with that.😁 

    Sacred Springs: The Experience 

    The very brief introduction and photos that social media sites grant hosts, to introduce their respective locations DOES NOT EVEN BEGIN to do Sacred Springs the justice it deserves. Every bit of everything you see when you are looking to book, is INCLUDED as part of the experience. They don’t charge for the kayaks you see in the picture they don’t charge to use the Kingston charcoal starter in the community room. They don’t charge for ice. It’s it’s all part of the experience. Yes, there are some items that are charged and they make sense to be especially the chickens. We bring our own eggs and even I was tempted to purchase some of those eggs and we will be doing that next time. Each site has its own very large and lovely fire pit that can act as a grill. Each campsite has a large picnic table with a tablecloth under an overhead shade. Each area has a magnificent view from its location on top of the plateau. And everywhere you look around you. Everywhere. Is well found out plant placement or artsy creative displays. We were blown away. The views down to the river and at the river were stunning and all thoughtfully curated in a way that you had maximum viewing of the things that you were going to experience. Our host came by and said hello and had lovely chats that were not pushy or felt forced. we had amazing conversations where we shared our history they shared theirs. They shared their vision of where they were going to take things plans ideas with depth to them not just abstract. Kat and I truly felt like we had made new friends. I had never felt so relaxed. And and that’s something to say because I am an uptight Chicago Italian. So when I say relaxed that’s a rarity and this place achieved it and these people helped foster it every nuance of our time spent there will never be forgotten. We have already rebooked for the next month as a result of this experience and Sacred Springs will be our go to experience when we are looking to enjoy a single day getaway or a full relaxing weekend. We only stayed for one day and it felt like we had been there for several. There was not a single negative experience nor do I have a single negative word to say about anything that took place during that 24 hour period of time. I will close this review by saying something most people won’t. First, I’m not a big social media person and nothing drives me more insane than when someone ASKS me to give a review. That was not the case here from the minute we arrived. I was looking forward to writing this and I tend to be a bit verbose but my emotion of the experience comes out in my writing following the experience. I want to be compelled to write something extravagant because it has become part of Kat in my world. And that’s a rarity. This place did exactly that and with that said these gentlemen have my permission to post any one of these reviews anywhere they think they would most help present their Sanctuary to people who could use it most. In addition, They also have my permission at any time to provide my contact information to anyone who would like to talk to somebody who has been there. In this day and age of unheard-of levels of spam by sharing personal contact information just through daily use something like this does not happen. So I hope they take me up on that because no truer words have been spoken nor more positive camping experience been enjoyed. Thank you guys so much for giving so much to us and only really giving a small amount of you and your place to accomplish that Sincerely, Kat and William

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Mogollon Rimn Dispersed, AZ FR 9350

    Relaxing and beautiful

    Really beautiful area. Plenty of space. Spaces are not right on top of each other so good privacy. Was pretty muddy due to rain.

  • jill H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 15, 2025

    Edge of Rim Road Dispersed

    Right on the Edge

    Good spot on the edge of the cliff that is the Mogollon Rim. Incredible views and it picks up cellular from Payson down in the valley.  Good Forest Road access and short walk to a trail.  Can be Windy.  Drove our Super C  35'. Cool summer retreat.

  • RThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Box Bar

    Good spot

    River access is easy, campsite access is easy, all unmanaged land so take care of it so we all continue to enjoy it. 14 days free still from what I’ve seen posted. Some sparse rvs and campers scattered. Overall pretty safe and quiet. Was a dog barking late at night and some “travelers” milling around at night. No instances. 50 at night warm at sunrise.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Aqua Fria National Monument

    Aqua Fria exit 259 dispersed

    Exit 259, Bloody Basin road. Aqua Fria national monument, free dispersed camping. Access Road is good graveled down to first left. some great spots only a short distance up that side road. hey noise is moderate.

    this exit is much better than exit 256 to badger springs Aqua Fria, less hey noise, more large camp sites and huge views

  • DJ Jazzy W.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 13, 2025

    Windy Hill Campground

    Woke up to beauty

    Didn't hear generators.. but did see a cardinal when I woke. Came in late and loved what I saw in the morning. Hot showers. Wish I had my bike. I'll be back.

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Badger Springs

    badger springs exit

    area close to I17 is a shithole. lots of trash. but 5g cell signal. hwy noise is extreme. one nite and get out! the road down to the vault toilet and the actual badger springs TH has been improved. lifted, rocked and graveled. The Th loop at the end is 3/4 mile and along the way there are many no czmping and no moro vehicles signs. at the vault toilet there is a area turnaround and also at the TH. there does not seem to be any signs with the camping allowed symbol anywhere, so tgat is unclear and confusing.

    note that tge area at the hwy exit seems to be just blm Badger Springs Rec Area. while the actual Aqua Fria NM is down the gravel road. again, unclear and confusing.

  • Rob C.
    Nov. 8, 2025

    Zane Grey RV Village

    Great Spot

    Nicely maintained! Great ambiance and so much to do while staying in flat, ;large spots!


Guide to Sun Valley

Camping near Sun Valley, Arizona offers access to pine-covered terrain along the Mogollon Rim at elevations ranging from 5,000 to 7,500 feet. The area experiences temperature differences of up to 25 degrees cooler than Phoenix during summer months, with nighttime temperatures dropping significantly even in July and August. Forest Service Road 300 (Rim Road) provides access to several dispersed camping areas with views overlooking the 1,000-foot drop of the rim.

What to do

Fishing at nearby lakes: Knoll Lake Campground provides access to fishing opportunities in a secluded setting. "The lake is stocked with trout for fly fishing enthusiasts," notes a camper, who adds that "the fresh water is palatable and the pit-toilets are efficiently kept clean by the annual resident camp host."

Hiking to Horton Creek: The trailhead for this popular hike is located near Upper Tonto Creek Campground. "Great campsites walking distance to Horton Creek trail, has fire ring, table, and level tent area for easy set up," according to one visitor. Another adds, "The Horton Springs Trail starts right across from campsite #1, and it can lead you up and onto the rim for adventures lasting an afternoon or a week."

Crawdad hunting: Christopher Creek offers opportunities for catching crawdads, a popular activity for families. "The creek is filled with crawdads; if you wish to fish them out, a simple slice of protein (bacon, jerky, etc.) tied to a string does the trick," explains one camper.

What campers like

Solitude with rim views: Molitor Spot Along Rim Road offers dispersed camping with panoramic vistas. "Perfect spot with a commanding view of the valley. Good breeze so not many flying bugs," shares one camper. Another notes: "Easy 20 min drive on FR 300 off of route 87. SUV or above can handle it. Enough room for two cars. Fantastic views of the rim, and the sunrise was absolutely incredible."

Shade coverage: Ponderosa Campground provides generous tree cover that creates natural shade during hot summer days. A camper reports: "This campground is a lovely example of Arizona mountain country, with tall Ponderosa Pines and hearty shrubs covering the forested landscape. This campground provides a shaded refuge from the sun with opportunities to hike, bike, or drive, to some inspiring viewsheds."

Wildlife encounters: Aspen Campground offers opportunities to see elk and other wildlife. "Elk wander through the campgrounds in early mornings and evenings," shares one visitor. Another mentions: "Clean, well maintained. Helpful camphosts. Very large sites and lots of first come first served as well as reservable spaces."

What you should know

Road conditions: Access to Little Green Valley requires navigating unpaved forest roads. "Roads are a bit bumpy, and they have some shallow water crossings. RVs and campers can make it in with relative ease," notes a camper. Another warns: "Beware monsoons if you have 2wd."

Campsite spacing: Campgrounds vary widely in site privacy and spacing. At Houston Mesa Campground, "Spots are close together but a decent amount of nature separates you and gives you some privacy," according to one visitor. Contrast this with Bear Canyon Lake where "there is a lot of room up there for dispersed camping."

Seasonal variations: Many campgrounds operate on limited schedules. Ponderosa Campground is open "Apr 1 to Oct 31" while Christopher Creek stays open year-round. Some areas have restricted access after snowfall, particularly at higher elevations like Aspen Campground which operates "mid apr-mid nov."

Tips for camping with families

Choose sites with creek access: Christopher Creek provides family-friendly camping near water. "Love this spot. Normally don't need a reservation. Nice little hike by the creek that the dogs love," shares a camper. Another notes that "half of the campground is right next to the creek... only a hundred feet away!"

Look for flat tent spaces: Upper Tonto Creek Campground offers well-designed sites. "Yeah yeah, you might be too young for that movie about a robot that gains consciousness and saves the weirdo girl from The Breakfast Club... No. 5 is alive. Alive because this is a great little spot in the woods with easy access to Horton Creek," explains one camper, who recommends "If you can choose, pick 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9. Those are the good ones."

Bring activities for kids: Bear Canyon Lake provides opportunities for exploration. "Big campground, with hidden trails. The lake itself is beautiful and less crowded than Woods Canyon Lake," notes one visitor.

Tips from RVers

Limited hookup options: Houston Mesa Campground offers some RV amenities but with limitations. "These spots are fairly large and allow for some large rigs and is located right on the edge of town. No hook ups though but you can fill your tanks on site," notes one RVer. Another adds: "Close drive to home and nice setup that makes you feel like you are in the woods. No hookups here at all but nice clean bathrooms to use."

Consider site location: Payson Campground & RV Resort offers full hookups but has tradeoffs. "It is a nice little campground with a pool and small laundry mat room. Bathrooms are always clean. The spaces are close together so if you are spot picky (want more of a personal space feel) you will need to get recommendations or visit it to mark your spots."

Dump station availability: Some campgrounds offer dump stations while others don't. An RVer at Houston Mesa notes: "Dump station was closed while we were here and it looks like they charge to use is when open." At Ponderosa Campground, "This is a large campground and A loop is right by the road so will be very loud with trucks. D loop has the largest campsites and the most privacy between your neighbors."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Sun Valley, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Sun Valley, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 276 campgrounds and RV parks near Sun Valley, AZ and 128 free dispersed camping spots.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Sun Valley, AZ is Houston Mesa Campground with a 4.4-star rating from 37 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 128 free dispersed camping spots near Sun Valley, AZ.

What parks are near Sun Valley, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 8 parks near Sun Valley, AZ that allow camping, notably Tonto National Forest and Coconino National Forest.