Best Dog-Friendly Camping near Sun Valley, AZ

Houston Mesa Campground near Payson features spacious, shaded sites that readily accommodate pets. This established campground spans multiple areas with paved roads and campsites offering picnic tables and fire rings with grills. Pets must remain leashed throughout the facility with owners responsible for waste cleanup. Campground hosts are notably friendly and helpful, often providing information about local wildlife including bears in the area. Sites are well spread out and mostly shaded, creating privacy between camping neighbors. The campground offers flush toilets, coin-operated showers ($3 for 6 minutes), and potable water access points. The sites are fairly level with ample space for multiple tents and camping setups. Road noise from nearby Highway 87 can occasionally be heard but doesn't significantly impact the camping experience.

Payson Campground & RV Resort provides another pet-friendly option with full hookups for those seeking more amenities while traveling with dogs. The resort features a swimming pool, laundry facilities, and clean restrooms that are regularly maintained. Though sites are relatively close together, the grounds are well-kept with good tree coverage. Dogs must be kept on leash while on property. A small dog park area is available, though some visitors note it's quite basic. The campground's location puts campers within walking distance of town services and supplies. For more primitive pet-friendly camping experiences, Little Green Valley offers free dispersed camping with pet access in Tonto National Forest. Trails around the Payson area provide numerous opportunities for hiking with dogs, though owners should remain vigilant about wildlife encounters, particularly during bear season.

Best Dog-Friendly Sites Near Sun Valley, Arizona (196)

    1. Houston Mesa Campground

    38 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

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

    "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."

    "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."

    3. Christopher Creek

    23 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. Little Green Valley - NF405A Dispersed

    9 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."

    5. 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."

    6. Aspen Campground

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

    $35 / night

    "Beautiful location, Large sites. Camp hosts very friendly. The only downside is it very busy on the weekends. People swarm the place to get away from the heat in Phoenix."

    "Friendly Staff, Clean, Well Maintained, and the Lake was great for fishing and kayaking."

    7. 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."

    8. 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"

    9. Kehl Springs Campground

    10 Reviews
    Pine, AZ
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 477-2255

    $8 / night

    "Easy access to surrounding areas. Only problem is the proximity to the road with a lot of ATV/UTV and general traffic who seldom follow the speed restrictions."

    "Despite evidence nearby of past burning (plenty of dead trees), Kehl Springs campground is situated in a healthy stand of mature ponderosa next to a small meadow, which is fed by the slightly stagnant"

    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."

    "Camping nearby the Horton Creek made for a nice and easy trip. The area was secluded enough we were able to find a great spot to set up and let the dogs play without hassle."

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Dog-Friendly Camping Reviews near Sun Valley, AZ

1073 Reviews of 196 Sun Valley Campgrounds


  • Jeni G.
    Oct. 18, 2019

    Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground

    Cool spot, too much trash

    The river was beautiful! The camp spots were close to the river with nice big fire rings. Just like a lot of low desert camping in Arizona it’s dusty and dry with lots of prickly plans. But the trail and the trees near the river were lush. My biggest complaint about the spot was all the garbage everywhere. Come on people, burn your trash or take it home! There’s no need to trip over piles of water bottles & beer cans, cigarette butts, McDonald’s wrappers and plastic bags.

  • Paulina B.
    Dec. 6, 2024

    Thousand Trails Verde Valley

    Our favorite Thousand Trails campground!

    This place is huge! Nestled in the red rock country of Arizona, this Thousand Trails campground offers a scenic and tranquil escape. The sites are well-spaced, and the amenities include a pool, hot tub, 2 dog parks, hiking trails, river access and clubhouse. Its proximity to Sedona, Jerome and local wineries makes it an excellent choice for those seeking relaxation and exploration.

  • Kim and Spence S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 2, 2019

    Fr 171 Campground

    Nice area and easy to access

    We are fairly new to camping in Arizona. We decided to go camping last minute this past weekend, so we had no reservations. We found this area randomly, and we were very pleased. It was easy to access, and dispersed campgrounds lined the road. Tons of space between sites. There were plenty of other campers near us, but it still felt fairly private. The fire pits were well maintained. Our site had a beautiful set up of stones surrounding the pit. The campsite was very clean. The area was pretty, but not spectacular. There is road noise from the highway, but that’s the price you pay for easy access. It didn’t bother us for a quick getaway.

  • J
    Jun. 1, 2022

    Verde Ranch RV Resort

    Very good site for large rigs. All sites have loose rockbase.

    All hookups available at all sites. There is a dog park and a walking path along the river in which the dogs took a dip.

  • Stacy R.
    Sep. 20, 2025

    Tonto Creek Trail RV Park (55+)

    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!

  • M
    Jun. 13, 2022

    Zane Grey RV Village

    BEAUTIFUL campground! Plan at for at least a couple of nights!

    This was just a stop along our route, and we were so bummed we only stayed here one night! Shady, lots of trees, pristine condition of all facilities including dog park, walking trail next to the creek, and large enough sites for our 42' rig. There was live music on night! Furthermore, they were generous and understanding of an emergency situation that happened on the day we needed to leave. The owner even brought my kids popsicles while we packed up! Ask him what he used to do for a living... he'll have a fun telling you about it. Beautiful campground I couldn't recommend more.

  • Christina R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 3, 2020

    Verde River RV Resort & Cottages

    Wonderful experience

    We went over Thanksgiving and had a splendid time. The staff is super nice and awesome. There was so much to do from mini golf, painting classes, live music, dinners, karaoke, and free breakfast 3 days a week, hot tub and heated piol. There are lots of trees and it’s a great park to walk around. At the back you have the River you can walk around and you are surrounded with mountain views. Very dog friendly and they even have a dog park, and “office” dog. I would rebook here again we had such a lovely experience.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 12, 2021

    Verde Ranch RV Resort

    Newer (2 yrs) RV park with nice amenities

    Well payed out and extremely clean facilities. Dog park, pool, RV washing & repair service available, laundry & showers.

  • M
    Jun. 13, 2022

    Verde Ranch RV Resort

    Take a break and relax at this resort!

    GREAT RV park for big rigs. Very nice pool, great dog park with dog pee pads of turf all over the park (my dogs appreciated that over peeing on the gravel! Ha). We weren't super thrilled we paid so much for a back-in site to the Verde River when the river wasn't very full or the site very close to it. They nickle-and-dime you, even for an optional picnic table! But the pool and club house were beautiful, so it felt like a really nice break from the typical campgrounds. Truly a resort.


Guide to Sun Valley

Dispersed camping options near Sun Valley, Arizona offer diverse terrain at elevations ranging from 4,900 to 7,500 feet. The area features predominantly ponderosa pine forests with seasonal creeks and small lakes. Temperature differences between Sun Valley and higher elevation camping areas can reach 20-25 degrees cooler during summer months, making rim country locations popular refuges from desert heat.

What to do

Hiking to water features: Christopher Creek Campground provides access to creek-side trails popular for cooling off. "The creek is stocked with trout and makes for calming background noise," notes a visitor who appreciates the peaceful setting.

Fishing at nearby lakes: Bear Canyon Lake and Camping Area offers less crowded fishing than other area lakes. "The lake itself is beautiful and less crowded than Woods Canyon Lake," reports one camper, though they mention to prepare for "a pretty tough" hike down to the water's edge.

Stargazing from elevated viewpoints: Molitor Spot Along Rim Road provides exceptional night sky viewing opportunities. A camper enthuses, "The stars... I mean, wow! The starry sky at night was one of the best we've see anywhere, just stunning." The site's elevation and distance from city lights creates ideal stargazing conditions.

Crawdad catching: Children particularly enjoy this activity at several area creeks. One visitor to Christopher Creek shares: "The best part is catching crawdads with our home made fishing poles" and notes "a simple slice of protein (bacon, jerky, etc.) tied to a string does the trick."

What campers like

Secluded sites with privacy: Little Green Valley offers dispersed camping with natural separation. "We stopped overnight traveling from the Phoenix area to Canyon DeChelly. Great spot. Quiet. Clean. A few other campers but we didn't notice them," mentions one visitor appreciating the solitude.

Convenient access to town amenities: When supplies run low, some campgrounds offer proximity to services. One visitor to Ponderosa Campground notes: "The town of Payson is less than 20 minutes away and has all the services and restaurants you could want."

Camp host assistance: Several established campgrounds feature helpful hosts. At Upper Tonto Creek, a camper observed, "Camp Host was friendly and kept place outstanding!" Another visitor adds the host is "an amiable guy who loves the area as much as his job. He'll chat you up or get you some firewood."

Wildlife viewing opportunities: The region offers chances to observe local fauna. At Aspen Campground, "Elk wander through the campgrounds in early mornings and evenings," according to one visitor.

What you should know

Fire restrictions: Always check current fire regulations before your trip. A camper at Christopher Creek points out: "We weren't able to have a fire due to restrictions sadly, though other campers ignored the signs."

Weekend crowds: Many sites fill quickly from Friday through Sunday. At Upper Tonto Creek, a visitor observed: "While it was super busy on the weekend, the mid-week peace of this place was priceless."

Road conditions: Access to some dispersed sites requires appropriate vehicles. A Little Green Valley camper reports: "Roads are a bit bumpy, and they have some shallow water crossings. RVs and campers can make it in with relative ease."

Bear activity: Food storage precautions are essential. At Bear Canyon Lake, a camper warns: "There is a lot of bear activity in the area due to the creek so have to be careful and no leave anything out."

Bathroom facilities: Established campgrounds have varying levels of facilities. At Kehl Springs Campground, "The onsite vault toilets were the cleanest I've ever seen, anywhere," while at others, facilities may be more basic.

Tips for camping with families

Beginner-friendly locations: Aspen Campground offers amenities that make family camping easier. "Clean, well maintained. Helpful camphosts. Very large sites and lots of first come first served as well as reservable spaces," reports one visitor.

Multi-generational traditions: Several campgrounds host returning families for years. At Christopher Creek, one camper shares: "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. Now the tradition lives on while my siblings and i bring our families and kids to build new memories."

Pet-friendly considerations: Most area campgrounds welcome dogs but require leashes. At Little Green Valley dispersed camping area, pets can explore more freely, though owners should maintain control due to wildlife. One visitor mentions, "Everything you need for a good getaway" when traveling with their pet.

Insect awareness: Some locations have seasonal issues with flying insects. A Ponderosa camper notes: "2 issues were the flys and the bees. It was overload. They actually had bee and fly catchers up before we even got there and they still were an issue."

Tips from RVers

Length limitations: Many forest service campgrounds restrict vehicle size. At Christopher Creek, "trailers are limited to 22'" according to signage, while a Ponderosa visitor recommends: "D loop has the largest campsites and the most privacy between your neighboors."

Solar considerations: For those relying on solar power, site selection matters. At Bear Canyon, a camper observed, "Pine trees are tall but area has been pretty cleared out so campsites are a little bit exposed. We had shade as long as we moved around through the day." Another at Upper Tonto Creek suggests, "Bring your solar panel as there is plenty of sun among the pines!"

Dump station locations: Plan ahead for waste disposal. A Christopher Creek visitor notes there's "a dump station a few miles away at ponderosa," which is helpful information for those staying multiple nights.

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