Best Campgrounds near Tolleson, AZ

Campgrounds near Tolleson, Arizona range from established RV resorts to regional parks with natural desert landscapes. Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground, located approximately 35 miles north of Tolleson, provides both tent and RV sites with water access. White Tank Mountain Regional Park, situated closer to the west side of the metro area, offers year-round camping with mountain views. Several private RV resorts including Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts and Cotton Lane RV Resort accommodate travelers seeking full hookup sites with amenities like showers, restrooms, and electricity.

Road access to most campgrounds in the Tolleson area is well-maintained with paved entrances suitable for most vehicles including larger RVs. The region experiences extreme summer heat from June through September, when daytime temperatures regularly exceed 100°F, making winter and spring the most comfortable camping seasons. "Just off of I-10 near raceway. Clean park! Dogs loved the dog run. People managing park were nice. Short drive to White Tanks, Superstition Mountain, Mystery Castle, Lake Pleasant, Phoenix Historical District," noted one camper about Cotton Lane RV Resort. Many campgrounds require reservations, particularly during the peak winter season when snowbirds migrate to the area. Military personnel have additional options at facilities like Luke AFB Famcamp, which requires military ID for access.

The camping experience near Tolleson primarily centers around desert landscapes with mountain views. White Tank Mountain offers hiking trails with petroglyphs and desert flora, while Lake Pleasant provides water recreation opportunities. According to a visitor at Pinnacle Farms South, "We anticipated having a wonderful stay at Pinnacle Farms and we weren't disappointed. Our trailer was in a quiet, private spot next to a large grassy area. It was lovely walking along rows of pomegranate, citrus, dates with beautiful South Mountain as a backdrop." Several campgrounds feature amenities like swimming pools and golf courses, particularly at the 55+ communities and RV resorts that dominate the area. Dog-friendly facilities with designated pet areas are common, though some properties have breed restrictions. Most camping areas provide full hookups for RVs, with limited tent camping availability outside of the regional parks.

Best Camping Sites Near Tolleson, Arizona (229)

    1. White Tank Mountain

    16 Reviews
    Waddell, AZ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 506-2930

    "Fantastic park for seeing the stars and getting away from Phoenix city lights."

    "Located at about 203rd Avenue, on the westside of Phoenix, in Waddell Arizona is a tiny little Campground with phenomenal views."

    2. Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground

    66 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    28 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 506-2930

    $15 - $300 / night

    "We stayed in late September and had no neighbors next to us so we felt like we were in the desert. There was no direction that had a bad view."

    "It was an great way to be exposed to trails I may not have chosen on my own."

    3. Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts

    6 Reviews
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    11 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 853-0537

    $60 / night

    "An oasis surrounded by fields. Clean restrooms, pools, grounds, roads, sites. Nice folks working there. Refundable $20 deposit to get bathroom key. Did not use laundry. Stayed 3 nights."

    "The roads coming into the site are narrow and people sometimes have their vehicles parked in part of the roadway which makes it hard to drive your RV around to park it or leave."

    4. White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    13 Reviews
    Waddell, AZ
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 935-2505

    $15 - $45 / night

    "We stayed two nights at the Willow walk-in sites (W10). Despite our campsite being close to the bathroom it exceeded our expectations. Campground is well organized with friendly staff."

    "* Trails throughout the camp into the greater park but the campgrounds separated from the more public trailheads."

    5. Pinnacle Farms South

    4 Reviews
    Guadalupe, AZ
    10 miles
    Website

    $50 / night

    "Our 19’ trailer was in a quiet, private spot next to a large grassy area sometimes used for canine agility."

    "The RV spot was between date palms and next to the dog agility course. The tent sites were in the back and seemed nice and private."

    6. Saguaro Skies - Luke AFB Famcamp

    3 Reviews
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 856-4991

    $40 / night

    "Right next to the commissary and AAFES. Bathhouse is excellent. Laundry is free."

    "Concrete slab to park on and rocks around instead of grass."

    7. Leaf Verde RV Resort

    14 Reviews
    Buckeye, AZ
    18 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 386-3132

    "We needed a place in or near Buckeye and located this place. Nice bathrooms, hot showers. We were in a Class B close to the entrance so didn’t have any issues with size of sites."

    "Although the sites are a bit close to each other than we prefer, the amenities were very well taken care of. The laundry facility was one of the nicest we’ve ever used!"

    8. Pueblo El Mirage 55+ RV Resort

    3 Reviews
    Glendale, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 933-3662

    "It is located on the flight path for an airbase and can get noisy but the amenities far outweigh the short bursts of noise."

    9. Cotton Lane RV Resort

    4 Reviews
    Litchfield Park, AZ
    10 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 853-4000

    "Just off of I-10 near raceway. Clean park! Dogs loved the dog run. People managing park were nice."

    10. Sundial Mobile & RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Sun City, AZ
    9 miles
    +1 (623) 979-1921

    "There’s plenty of stores nearby. It’s a close enough drive to Phoenix to enjoy the city, but you save quite a bit by staying here as apposed to campgrounds closer."

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Recent Reviews near Tolleson, AZ

820 Reviews of 229 Tolleson Campgrounds


  • Lisa M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 29, 2025

    Vekol Valley Road

    Beautiful area and it’s free!

    We spent one night here about 3/4 of a mile down the road on the right. There was an area that was big enough to pull off and turn our 30 foot fifth wheel around in. The sunset was beautiful. The next morning I did walk down to where the road forks and there was plenty of spaces down there. My only complaint about where we camped was, you could still hear the freeway, and the flies were a little bothersome.

  • Jack H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    White Tank County campground

    It is easy to make reservation on the Maricopa County Recreation website. Well taken care of. Locked entry at night for security but you are given a code for it. There is a double lane for the dump at egress point. 50/30 amp service and water at each site. Fire rings and table at each relatively level sites and very spacious and quiet. Mountainous terrain with gorgeous views of the valley

  • H
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground

    Relaxing Getaway With A Wild Side!

    Peaceful drive in, friendly staff, and everything you need for a great stay! Whether you're camping, fishing, or just enjoying family time, this spot has it all—including wild burros that aren’t shy about trying to steal your snacks! Rangers patrol daily and are super helpful. Firewood and ice are available at the gate, or head to Scorpion Bay for any extras. Can’t wait to come back!

  • Jaimy M.
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Box Bar Road Dispersed

    Box bar rec area

    Three pretty small parking lots to choose from. Mostly just open space that you camp in. There are dumpsters for trash and a vault toilet. There was so much trash around the entire recreation area even next to the river! I’ll never understand the thought process of people littering especially in nature! There’re wild horses and a few people fishing but still very peaceful!

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 17, 2025

    Goldfield Ghost Town Dry Camping

    Fun Ghost town and Camping

    We happened upon this cool campground on our way to the state park that doesn’t have check in until 2 even though when I called at 9 they had tons of sites open. The Goldmine sites are clean and level. All have fire pits and most have a picnic table. 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. They have train rides and you can visit a mine. The coffee shop opens at 9 and they have a great menu for breakfast, lunch and snack time. The restrooms are clean and the camp host was very helpful. We were able to unload our side by side and we traveled up to Tortilla Flats where you can have lunch and then onto Apache Lake and campground. That road does require 4 WD but we did see a Tesla on it so I guess if you like a challenge and don’t have 4WD then anything is possible!!
    Great spot and cheaper than the state park for dry camping $30 here and the same price for hook ups here $50.

  • Alisa P.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Canyon Lake Marina & Campground

    Nice location on the water

    This campground is right on the water. Close to Tortilla Flat which is a cool spot for the whole family. Lots of boats in the marina but we never say one on the lake. We did see kayakers and paddle boards those were venturing up the river. Road is very twisty on the way here but paved the whole way. Great spot!

  • N
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Hackamore Road Dispersed

    The Beginning

    I went and personally checked out this dispersed camping area that's about half a click or so away from the Goldfield Ghost Town.

    Hackamore Road is a straight up OHV Trail, and last night I learned that on a total whim.

    I'm confident enough to hop on here and say that it was a pretty nice experience overall. There were some dudes shredding it pretty late last night, (pretty sure I overheard them mentioning their tire got flat).

    So expect a little bit of company; although no one bothered me

    The coyotes started howling around 4am, but they started dying down after they had migrated.

    I'm a country guy so the sounds don't really bother me, but if you're particular about your sleep I would recommend bringing a camping trailer + earmuff combo.

    The ground is hard as concrete, but I have no complaints. I got some of the best sleep I've had in a long time.


Guide to Tolleson

Camping sites near Tolleson, Arizona offer seasonal variety with temperatures cooling from November through March when camping becomes most comfortable. The region sits at approximately 1,000 feet elevation in the Sonoran Desert landscape characterized by saguaros, palo verde trees, and scattered mountain ranges. Some campgrounds in the area implement wild burro management programs as these desert animals often visit campsites.

What to do

Desert hiking trails: White Tank Mountain Regional Park features numerous trails ranging from easy to difficult. "The Waterfall Trail is paved for the first half mile (shortly after the petroglypghs) and then it is a rocky, gravel path. The waterfall only runs after heavy rain," notes Lee D. Many trails offer educational opportunities about desert ecology.

Astronomy evenings: Several campgrounds organize stargazing events throughout winter months. "I've joined county-sponsored astronomy nights with access to multiple large telescopes and an astronomy presentation. Check the park website for their activities calendar," explains Chenery K. at White Tank Mountain.

Water recreation: Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground offers boating, fishing and shoreline activities. "Great little place to camp near Phoenix. The lake is beautiful and I recommend taking the Roadrunner hike -- even easy for kids!" writes Ashley C. The lake becomes busy during spring holiday weekends.

What campers like

Wildlife encounters: Camp visitors often spot desert wildlife including birds, coyotes and reptiles. "Burros would hang out in our camp grazing grass completely unfazed by the barking dogs and screaming kids," reports Tom W. at Lake Pleasant. Wild burros commonly approach campsites early morning or late afternoon.

Desert fruit trees: Camping at Destiny Phoenix RV Resorts provides access to citrus groves. "Staff very helpful when we came to help us park, but office & store were closed at 3pm on a Saturday... Nice & quiet. All paved... orange, lemon, and grapefruit trees everywhere," notes Cindy I. Many campers harvest fruit during winter stays.

Natural desert landscapes: The open terrain provides excellent views. "This is a nice place to visit in the cooler months of the year due to no shade and low elevation. We visited in January which was perfect," shares Christine S. at White Tank Mountain Regional Park. Morning light creates ideal photography conditions.

What you should know

Summer heat risks: Temperatures regularly exceed 110°F June through August with minimal shade at most camping areas. Campers need extensive water supplies and cooling strategies during summer months.

Military ID requirements: Military personnel have dedicated camping options. "Great place to stay if your military active or retired. Clean and well maintained. Right next to the commissary and AAFES. Bathhouse is excellent. Laundry is free," explains Luis G. about Luke AFB Famcamp.

Dog restrictions: Some RV parks maintain breed-specific policies. "We went through the extensive application to stay a night and then called back and were told we could not have a reservation because our dog was 'mixed'. We were actually going to drop the dog off with family in Phoenix, but were told if we even enter the gates with the dog in our truck they would cancel our reservation," reports Jeff H. about Cotton Lane RV Resort.

Tips for camping with families

Bathroom quality: Parents appreciate clean, accessible facilities for children. "The bathrooms are super clean and modern. Power and water at the sites in the Family Campground. Nice picnic tables and views," shares Kim G. at White Tank Mountain Regional Park. Most family-oriented campgrounds maintain separate children's shower areas.

Educational opportunities: Pinnacle Farms South offers agricultural learning experiences. "This is a working farm. The RV spot was between date palms and next to the dog agility course. The property has a farm stand where you can pick up eggs, homebaked goodies, and other produce anytime using a self-pay box," explains The School for Y.

Playground access: Several campgrounds maintain play equipment near camping areas. "Another Maricopa County parks campground which is great for hiking and relaxing. Very well taken care of. The park has beautiful hiking trails and a great nature center, which offers activities and the regional library. There are a couple of playgrounds in the park as well," notes Ellen W.

Tips from RVers

Train noise considerations: Some RV parks experience railway disruptions. "There's a train that goes by at least five times a day and night and a freeway just a few blocks away. So it's not super quiet, however, the noise hasn't really bothered me either," reports Cheri H. about Sundial Mobile & RV Park. Sites furthest from major roads typically experience less noise.

Leveling conditions: Most RV sites around Tolleson require minimal leveling. "It's a very flat land so leveling was quick. There are a lot of (and looks like most of the park) is long term, and they have mailboxes which is a good option if someone is looking for a longer stay," states Juliet L. Most parks feature concrete pads or compacted gravel.

Site spacing variations: RV parks differ significantly in site size and privacy. "Struggling to come up with a con. Probably hot in the summer. Busier on the weekends due to location inside the White Tank Regional park. Well spaced campsites with excellent views in all directions," shares Ryan W. about White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Tolleson, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Tolleson, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 229 campgrounds and RV parks near Tolleson, AZ and 51 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Tolleson, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Tolleson, AZ is White Tank Mountain with a 4.6-star rating from 16 reviews.

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

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 51 free dispersed camping spots near Tolleson, AZ.