Camping near Leupp, AZ

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    The Navajo Nation lands surrounding Leupp, Arizona connect to a diverse camping landscape spanning from Winslow to Flagstaff. Established campgrounds like Homolovi State Park (5 miles outside Winslow) and Meteor Crater RV Park provide developed options with hookups and amenities, while dispersed camping opportunities exist throughout Coconino National Forest. The region transitions from high desert terrain to pine forests as elevation increases toward Flagstaff, creating distinct camping environments. Many sites offer access to the Arizona Trail, with campgrounds like Pinegrove featuring trail connections directly from camp.

    Road conditions vary significantly across the region, with some dispersed areas requiring high-clearance vehicles. As one camper noted at Homolovi State Park, "There's good distance between each of the RV sites but there's no shade since this is grassland." Fire restrictions are common during dry periods, particularly at lower elevations. Cell service is generally reliable near Winslow but becomes spotty in forest areas. Temperature variations can be extreme, with higher elevation sites experiencing freezing temperatures even when lower areas remain warm. The Winslow Visitor Center allows free overnight RV parking with good cell coverage, though campers mention "very noisy trains all night long."

    Campground amenities range from basic to comprehensive across the region. Established sites at Homolovi State Park feature electric hookups, water, and access to ancient ruins. "We walked the mile down to the Homolovi 1 ruins and were pleasantly surprised by a small herd of donkeys that posed for pictures," reported one visitor. Dispersed camping areas like Two Guns Ghost Town and Winona offer no facilities but provide more solitude. Weekend crowding affects many sites, particularly those with OHV access. The Cinder Hills Off Highway Vehicle Area contains "tons of sites" but experiences significant noise and dust, especially on weekends. Campers consistently mention the Arizona Trail as a highlight, with multiple campgrounds providing direct access to this 800-mile route traversing the state.

    Best Campgrounds near Leupp (128)

      1. Meteor Crater RV Park

      4.1(42)13mi from LeuppRVs, Tents, Glamping

      "The interstate is close by but can’t hear the vehicles go by! I highly recommend this camping area! It is minutes away from meteor crater!"

      "Access to laundry and day room. Close to meteor crater and other sites."

      from $30 - $55 / night

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      2. Homolovi State Park Campground

      4.5(68)27mi from Leupp49 sitesRVs, Tents

      "This is a great little campground 2 miles outside of Winslow Arizona. It’s in the middle of a state park that has two areas of ruins. One area is located about a mile from the campground."

      "Very surprised at how quiet it is because it is pretty close to I40. Only 5 miles outside of Winslow. Dump station and water fill at the entrance. Most sites have electric and water."

      from $30 - $40 / night

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      3. Two Guns Ghost Town

      3.7(7)13mi from LeuppRVs, Tents

      "Plenty of fairly flat spots next to this old ghost town. The dogs and I had fun exploring the ruins. There aren't any trees and its close to I-40 but the noise isn't too bad."

      "Close to I-40. Some noise. Level areas. I camped in front of mountain lions entrance sign. I have good Verizon reception LTE 4 bars."

      4. Flagstaff KOA

      4.1(73)32mi from LeuppRVs, Tents, Cabins, Glamping

      "Nice campground near highway. Nice pleasant staff. Bathrooms were clean. Beautiful setting with mountain right behind the campground. Short walking trails within campground."

      "There is access to some great trails right behind the park. Sites are descent size but definitely not level but that is an easy fix."

      from $100 / night

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      5. Walnut Canyon Rd Dispersed Camping - CLOSED UNTIL 2025

      4.2(36)29mi from LeuppRVs

      "Not super dispersed, but the access road is accessible to most vehicles. However, some side road pulloffs are definitely better suited for 4WD vehicles."

      "This spot had good cell service with Verizon and AT&T, nice hiking or biking trails, and was within walking distance of the national monument and Flagstaff. Would definitely stay here again!"

      6. Cinder Hills Off Highway Vehicle Area

      4.4(28)29mi from LeuppRVs, Tents

      "This camp area is an OHV entrance/camp spot. There are tons of sites, and if it's crowded you might be camped pretty close together."

      "Great place to camp and off road riding. Rain or shine!!!"

      7. Diablo canyon

      5.0(1)13mi from Leupp

      "We got away from freeway noise, still within 1/2 mile. Very windy that night. At the Y In the dirt road there is a level spot between the roads"

      8. Diablo canyon

      3.0(1)12mi from Leupp

      9. Pinegrove Campground

      4.5(25)31mi from Leupp47 sitesRVs, Tents

      "Our site was among the pines bordering a meadow. Each site had a fire pit and picnic table. Campground had wood for sale, clean bathrooms, and pay showers located near the host sites."

      "Close to Mormon Lake. Access to Arizona Trail right by camp."

      from $34 / night

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      10. Winona Dispersed Camping

      4.3(10)25mi from LeuppRVs, Tents

      "It was a long drive in and I couldnt get to my usual method. Anyhoo. I could hear an animal outside my van last night."

      "I chose to just park behind the trees which allowed privacy, but i could have followed the forrest road further in. There was a camper made rock fire pit. The area is packed rock and flat ."

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    Recent Reviews near Leupp, AZ

    1131 Reviews of 128 Leupp Campgrounds


    • sThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 21, 2026

      Canyon Vista Campground — Coconino National Forest Recreation

      Camp host is loud

      Peaceful place Monday and Tuesday, then the camp host came back on duty Wednesday. 8 pm, constant chattering as he drove through the camp grounds. So odd to have the staff make the biggest disruption of the night

    • GThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 20, 2026

      Black Bart's RV Park

      Good shade but…

      Good shade but it comes with a very busy I-40 next door. Bathrooms and showers aren’t currently working.

    • SThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 19, 2026

      West Wiemer Springs Road Mormon Lake Dispersed

      Privacy!

      Spent the weekend here and I didn’t see a person or car both nights! Very quiet and peaceful. It is about 35 minutes from Flagstaff, but the privacy was worth it.

    • LThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 18, 2026

      Diablo canyon

      Good overnight just off I40

      Several pullouts available. We got away from freeway noise, still within 1/2 mile. Very windy that night. At the Y In the dirt road there is a level spot between the roads

    • Travis H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2026

      FR 222 Dispersed

      Ponderosa Pines but really busy

      It was a Saturday so that's understandable that it would be busy. They have removed about 60 to 70% of the trees which leaves a lot of visibility into other campsites. Roads are rough and very dusty.

    • MThe Dyrt PRO User
      May. 17, 2026

      Flagstaff KOA

      Adequate KOA

      Convenient location to town if that's what you want, but there's a bit of traffic noise (not terrible). Various accommodations: tent sites, clamping tents and log cabins, different types of hookups and room for any sized rig. We got a spot without a reservation on a Saturday night during the Overland expo weekend. Bathrooms and showers are dated but totally adequate. We just needed a quick overnighter and a shower and it was just fine and water was hot. Large playground if you have kids and I saw hiking trails at the back of the park.

    • Travis H.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 15, 2026

      Forest Road 535 - East

      Not far from Sedona and right off 89

      Very busy on a Thursday but there are a lot of spots. I would still recommend getting there early because I got there at 5:00 and a ton of people were still going up after me. I only went about a third of the way up. Nice crisp weather for sleeping after hot days in Sedona.

    • Laura S.
      May. 13, 2026

      Flagstaff RV Park (formally Greer's Pine Shadows RV Park)

      Hidden gem

      Flagstaff RV Park was a great little find!  It is conveniently located to the city, shopping and restaurants.  The people were friendly and attentive.  Our favorite part was that there is great hiking with many trails starting in the back of the park without having to drive anywhere!  Our spot was  great but, a little tight especially if coming in at night as there are no lights so, it is totally dark.  Be aware there are no showers or restrooms but, other than that we would definitely go back!

    • Steve M.The Dyrt PRO User
      May. 8, 2026

      Schnebly Hill Rd, Fox Borough Dam

      Quiet, free, no frills camping

      Road after about a mile and a half gets pretty rough but there are many spots before then. I went exactly 2 miles and found a spot half a mile from the dam and it's quiet and beautiful although right by the road but far enough away to avoid dust. Complete self-contained required with no cell service of any kind unless driving closer to the highway.


    Guide to Leupp

    Seasonal camping in the Leupp area transitions between high desert and ponderosa pine forest, with temperature variations of 30-40°F between day and night at higher elevations. Flagstaff KOA offers proximity to the Arizona Trail, while McHood Park Campground provides access to Clear Creek for water recreation. Campers should prepare for wind in open areas, particularly at Cinder Hills OHV Area where volcanic ash terrain creates unique camping conditions.

    What to do

    Paddle Clear Creek: At McHood Park Campground, visitors can enjoy water activities along Clear Creek. "I woke up the next morning and went for a run around the reservoir before kayaking the 6.5 mile round trip out & back along Clear Creek," notes Alex D. The park costs $15 per night and offers camping areas right along the water.

    Explore Native American history: Homolovi State Park provides access to Hopi historical sites. "There are a lot of Hopi Indian historical sites within this State Park. They also have 'Star parties' throughout the spring/summer," writes Sheri K. The park features a well-designed visitor center and multiple archaeological areas to explore.

    Visit the Meteor Crater: Just 5 minutes from Meteor Crater RV Park, this impressive impact site makes for a fascinating day trip. "Meteor Crater is a well presented privately held site. We commented that the displays and information definitely showed great stewardship of this geological attraction. We easily spent 3-4 hours at the crater," reports Tom D.

    Hike the Arizona Trail: Accessible from Pinegrove Campground, this long-distance trail provides excellent day hiking. "The Arizona trail passes through near the entrance of the campground, so there is trail access for hiking/biking nearby," mentions Carly E. The trail segment offers a mix of forest and meadow terrain.

    What campers like

    Dark night skies: The Leupp region provides excellent stargazing opportunities away from urban light pollution. "The night sky there took our breath away," reports Emily R. about Pinegrove Campground. Similarly, at Meteor Crater RV Park, RichMichelle M. notes, "We could see the stars but there was obviously light pollution from the low-standing lights in the park. However, that was the only light pollution and if you gave it some time, your eyes adjusted to see an amazing array of stars!"

    Clean facilities: Many campgrounds in the area maintain well-kept amenities. At Homolovi State Park Campground, "Bathrooms were decent and the camping area was very clean," according to Alex D. Similarly, at Pinegrove Campground, "The shower rooms are clean with ample hot water," notes a visitor.

    Space between sites: Unlike more crowded camping areas, many Leupp-area campgrounds offer good separation between campsites. "Sites were clean with a little space from neighbors," writes Meghan B. about Homolovi State Park. At McHood Park, "Spaces are nice and well-spaced with table and fire pit," according to Ronald.

    What you should know

    Train noise affects some areas: In Winslow, train noise can impact sleep quality. At Winslow Visitor Center, Laura M. reports, "VERY noisy trains all night long. Not just trains passing by, but some kind of dramatic CLU-CLUNKing going on pretty frequently." However, another camper notes, "I enjoyed the low ambient hum of the intermittent trains passing by."

    Wind exposure: Due to the open terrain, some camping areas experience significant wind. At Cinder Hills OHV Area, a camper advises, "Remember that wind and dust go together, and park accordingly. The dark-gray areas are volcanic ash and produce less dust." Similarly, at Homolovi, Sheri K. warns, "One thing to know and be prepared for, is this is the desert plains. It is VERY windy."

    Cell service varies: Connectivity fluctuates across the region. At Cinder Hills OHV Area, one camper notes it has "terrible internet for all carriers." In contrast, at Pinegrove Campground, Marcy reports, "Some cell service (Google Fi), not super strong but manageable."

    Tips for camping with families

    Look for kid-friendly amenities: Flagstaff KOA caters specifically to families with children. "This is a great place if you have children. Lots for them to do and lots of kids to play with," notes Terry T. The campground includes play areas and organized activities.

    Consider off-peak visits: Weekend crowds can affect camping experience, especially at popular sites. At Cinder Hills OHV Area, MP C. reports, "Great spot and lots of room. But some creeps were racing their ATVs till 2 AM," suggesting weekdays might offer a quieter experience for families.

    Wildlife viewing opportunities: Several campgrounds offer chances to observe wildlife. At Homolovi State Park, Co A. shares, "The campsite itself is simple, clean and quiet. Due its location, its easily accessible and the sunsets and sunrises are wonderful." McHood Park visitors report seeing various bird species along the water.

    Tips from RVers

    Accessibility varies widely: Some sites accommodate large rigs better than others. At Winona Dispersed Camping, one RVer notes, "Took our 38 ft class a here," while another advises, "The rd is bumpy but if you're slow our 26ft class A made it through no problem."

    Weather preparation is essential: Temperature swings can be dramatic. "It's very cold at night, so bring all the clothes you've got," advises Shayla S. at Cinder Hills OHV Area. Similarly, Jessica M. at Meteor Crater RV Park recommends preparing for both hot days and cool nights.

    Dump stations are limited: Plan waste management carefully. At Pinegrove Campground, "The free dump was good (with paid visit)," notes one RVer, while at McHood Park, Ronald observes, "There are no hookups at all and no place to dump your tanks that I can find."

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What camping is available near Leupp, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, Leupp, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 128 campgrounds and RV parks near Leupp, AZ and 73 free dispersed camping spots.

    Which is the most popular campground near Leupp, AZ?

    According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Leupp, AZ is Meteor Crater RV Park with a 4.1-star rating from 42 reviews.

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

    According to TheDyrt.com, there are 73 free dispersed camping spots near Leupp, AZ.