Best Glamping near Tolleson, AZ

White Tank Mountain Regional Park houses upscale glamping experiences within a stunning desert setting less than an hour from Phoenix. Visitors can choose between spacious canvas tents and safari-style accommodations with real beds, electricity, and climate control options. The Phoenix Metro RV Park also offers unique glamping yurts equipped with modern amenities, while Boulders OHV Area provides more secluded glamping options across their expansive property. "This park is so close to town, but far enough to get some quiet night sky!" one visitor noted about White Tank Mountain. Each glamping site includes comfortable furnishings, fire rings, and picnic areas, with many featuring private patios perfect for stargazing. Lost Dutchman State Park and Cave Creek Regional Park also provide glamping cabins with resort-style amenities like showers, electricity, and easy trail access.

The glamping sites around Tolleson feature numerous hiking trails and outdoor activities accessible directly from accommodations. White Tank Mountain offers multiple scenic trails for every experience level, including the popular Waterfall Trail with its ancient petroglyphs. A recent visitor shared, "There are a couple of playgrounds in the park as well. Some hiking trails are within walking distance of the campground, others you will need to drive to." Many glamping locations provide organized activities such as ranger-led hikes and astronomy nights with telescope access. The nearby nature centers offer educational programs about local wildlife and plant species. Guests particularly enjoy the stargazing opportunities, with minimal light pollution creating spectacular night sky views. Most glamping sites remain open year-round, though winter and spring are ideal for comfortable desert exploration with daytime temperatures perfect for outdoor activities.

Best Glamping Sites Near Tolleson, Arizona (12)

    1. White Tank Mountain

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

    "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. "

    "There was a gate attendant when we checked in around 6 pm on a Monday and we were given an information packet with information on the campground, nearby facilities in the town of Surprise, and trails,"

    2. Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    83 Reviews
    Superstition Mtn, AZ
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4485

    $35 - $99 / night

    "Due to extreme heat, I recommend visiting in the fall. Winter, spring, and summer can tend to very uncomfortable. Loved the variety of hikes here, anything from easy to medium-difficult."

    "We opted for a site with electrical and water ($30 vs $20) so there were mostly RVs. Large pull through with fire pit and bbq grill and metal picnic table."

    3. Cave Creek Regional Park

    18 Reviews
    Cave Creek, AZ
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 465-0431

    "Very well kept full service campground with super helpful staff."

    "The park has beautiful hiking trails and a great nature center, which offers activities. Some hiking trails are within walking distance of the campground, others you will need to drive to. "

    4. Usery Mountain Regional Park

    35 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    37 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 984-0032

    "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."

    "Good price, friendly staff. Clean restrooms, and fire pits. The hosts are incredible Ty yu"

    5. Phoenix Metro RV Park

    1 Review
    Phoenix, AZ
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 582-0390

    6. Boulders OHV Area

    7 Reviews
    Wittmann, AZ
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 580-5500

    "There are several fenced in and cleared dirt areas to park and pull through trucks, a camper, tent and car, etc. any vehicle can make it to the staging area, road is easy to travel."

    "Huge area to disperse camp with an actual bathroom. If you dont mind occasional off road vehicles driving through during the day, its a good spot with plenty of room."

    7. Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    18 Reviews
    Apache Junction, AZ
    42 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4015

    "Very clean. some sites have an outdoor kitchen. close to the road but we didn’t notice noise. A decent size dog run and a small rec center that I didn’t have a chance to see."

    "I arrived after hours, but some of the staff still on site saw me grab my check in materials at the office."

    8. Sun Life RV Resort

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

    9. Happy Endings Retreat

    4 Reviews
    Crown King, AZ
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 405-5546

    "Located in a valley of the Bradshaw mountains just about and hour and a half from Phoenix, this is an awesome getaway- away from it all."

    "Lounge at the lake, hike in the fields, or relax in their renovated vineyard. Give them try and share your experience here!"

    10. Cave Creek Group Site

    3 Reviews
    Carefree, AZ
    43 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 595-3300

    $150 / night

    "Great place to get away from he city and enjoy a little nature. We had a great time sitting around the fire and looking at the stars. Great hikes nearby too to enjoy."

    "Our site had a view of a trail where we watched equestrians ride by sporadically throughout the evening. We saw some snakes, coyotes, and other wildlife."

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  • Stephanie S.
    Aug. 1, 2018

    Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    Very nice

    Very clean. some sites have an outdoor kitchen. close to the road but we didn’t notice noise. A decent size dog run and a small rec center that I didn’t have a chance to see.

  • Erik J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 3, 2023

    Cave Creek Regional Park

    Friendly and beautiful

    Very well kept full service campground with super helpful staff. I recommend sites with canopies if you don't have solid air conditioning as it can get hot in the sun and there's very little natural shade. All sites have power and water. There's a dual lane dump station on the way out of the park.

  • GoWhereYouAreDraw N.The Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 31, 2018

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Close to the city, deep in the wilderness

    Reservations are necessary, as many people grab these spots, and often for long stays (14 day maximums). Due to extreme heat, I recommend visiting in the fall. Winter, spring, and summer can tend to very uncomfortable.

    Loved the variety of hikes here, anything from easy to medium-difficult. The individual sites are pretty small and hard to put a tent anywhere but the paved drives into each nook, much of the ground is covered in small plants and cacti. There's a picnic table/bench thing at each spot, plus a fire pit grill (which is the only place you can burn). Bathrooms and showers are on site and worked great during our stay. Bring plenty of water to hydrate with!

  • Janet H.
    Mar. 11, 2021

    Usery Mountain Regional Park

    Pleasantly surprised

    Checked in on a Sunday for a one night stay at Buckhorn CG. 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. I expected to hear traffic in and out, but the site sits a nice distance back from the CG entrance road. Parking area was large enough to accommodate a couple of vehicles, and the site was roomy, with a few tent location possibilities. Site was raked and free of any trash, and a good distance from neighboring site. Loved the large concrete picnic table. Nice metal firepit and water on site. Really quiet— just the nearby chatter of birds and coyotes serenading. You won’t get a ‘dark sky’ night here, but the light noise from Phoenix makes for beautifully silhouetted saguaro cacti. Restroom and shower facilities were clean.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Apr. 19, 2019

    Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    Large sites, great view of the Superstition Mountains

    Camped here for two nights and enjoyed it very much. Sites are large and well maintained. We opted for a site with electrical and water ($30 vs $20) so there were mostly RVs. Large pull through with fire pit and bbq grill and metal picnic table. Many have views of the Superstition Mountains. We reserved ahead of time which is good as the campground was full when we arrived. There is overflow camping if no sites available. Bathrooms were clean and one had showers and filtered water, a nice bonus. I only saw two bathrooms (there might have been another in the newer loop but we didn’t explore that) so they were not real close to our site. Several hiking trails directly accessible from the park. A variety of ranger led programs but unfortunately none during our stay. You do have to put up with the annoying train whistle from about 10-6 from nearby Goldsfield “Ghost town” but otherwise it is probably the quietest campground I’ve ever stayed at. Only issue we had was with over-eager volunteers who yelled at us and told us we couldn’t park outside the showers. (We had moved from our site to use the showers after our hike and before leaving).

  • Sarah M.
    Feb. 3, 2021

    Mesa-Apache Junction KOA

    Such a pleasant stay!

    I stayed here for two nights while I was in the Phoenix area after having to reroute a trip due to unexpected winter weather at my original destination. I camped in a 22 foot rental motor home.

    This was my first KOA experience, and it was such a delight. I arrived after hours, but some of the staff still on site saw me grab my check in materials at the office. He lead me to my sight in his golf cart, helped us get backed in and all settled for the night. Staff called the next morning to finish check in and verify our stay info. The staff this whole stay was so kind, it was amazing.

    Our site (I believe most as well) was gravel but naturally pretty level. We had plenty of space between us and adjacent sites. The whole KOA has some nice touches as far as landscaping, sites with grills, etc. Very clean and well kept.

    Location is about 45 minutes from Phoenix, which was perfect for us. We spent a little time in old town Scottsdale as well which is about the same distance. I would 100% stay here again if I’m in the area.

  • Ellen W.
    Oct. 3, 2019

    Cave Creek Regional Park

    Great for hiking and relaxing

    Maricopa County Park in Cave Creek. Very well taken care of. 

    The park has beautiful hiking trails and a great nature center, which offers activities.

    Some hiking trails are within walking distance of the campground, others you will need to drive to. 

    The campground itself is very clean. It is quiet and the campsites all have electric and water hookups, picnic table and fire pit. 

    There is an older area, sites 1 through 42, which offers more space in between the spaces. the newer area, sites 43 through 55 are closer to each other, but still doesn't feel crowded.

  • Ellen W.
    Oct. 3, 2019

    White Tank Mountain

    Close to town, yet far enough away for hiking and relaxing

    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. 

    Some hiking trails are within walking distance of the campground, others you will need to drive to.  Maricopa trail runs through the park. 

    The campground itself is very clean, including the restrooms and showers. It is quiet and the campsites all have electric and water hookups, picnic table and fire pit. Sites are far enough from each other so it doesn't feel crowded. Not much vegetation on the campground itself, so sunshine in abundance.

  • Lee D.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 3, 2022

    White Tank Mountain

    Convenient to Phoenix

    General: Located less than an hour from Phoenix, this campground is an easy getaway. There are two campgrounds: The Family Campground (40 sites) with water and 30/50 amp electric hookups and the more“rustic” Willow Canyon Campground (19 sites) with no hookups. This campground is good for tents, campervans, or small (16 feet or less) trailers. There was a gate attendant when we checked in around 6 pm on a Monday and we were given an information packet with information on the campground, nearby facilities in the town of Surprise, and trails, which was very helpful considering we were not familiar with the area. 

    Site Quality: We stayed in the Family Campground so we could take advantage of the electric hookups. The sites are gravel, a good size, well-maintained, and spaced a decent amount of distance apart. Some are pull-through and some back-in. In addition to the aforementioned water and electric hookups, each site also has a picnic table, bbq grill, and fire pit. Some have covered picnic shelters but not all. Most of these also have space for tents. 

    Bathhouse: Is located in the center of the loop and was clean. Sites on the inside have paths leading to the bathhouse but if you are on the outside of the loop, access is via a path between sites 34 and 36 or sites 11 and 13. Three stalls, one sink, and one shower. One sink is not really adequate for 40 sites, but I did not encounter more than one other person at a time. Soap dispenser, rack, and air dryer. The way the water faucets are is wasteful: once you turn them on, they run for quite some time before turning off. Hot water was appreciated. Did not use the shower so cannot comment on that. 

    Activities: Several hiking trails. The most popular one is the waterfall trail, but you need to drive to the trailhead for this. It 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 (I would think this would make access very challenging). There was water in the “pool” and it is scenic so it was worthwhile to go despite no running falls. There are restrooms, a picnic area and a playground near this trailhead. Some of the other trails are used by mountain bikers or horseback riders. The information you receive at check-in details the usage for each trail. 

    This campground was mainly an overnight as we continued to head west but I am glad we took the time to hike the waterfall trail before leaving. If you need groceries or other supplies, the town of Surprise, about 8 miles to the east, would have everything you need. Note there is a nearby air force base and you will hear jets flying by, although this was during daylight hours.


Guide to Tolleson

Glamping in Tolleson, Arizona offers access to desert camping within 45 minutes of Phoenix. Located in the Sonoran Desert at approximately 1,000 feet elevation, the area experiences summer temperatures exceeding 105°F, making winter and spring the optimal seasons for overnight stays. Most sites maintain accessibility year-round, though summer camping requires careful planning due to extreme heat conditions.

What to do

Waterfall Trail exploration: At White Tank Mountain Regional Park, the Waterfall Trail features ancient petroglyphs with educational signage. "If you like rock scrambling there is plenty of that at the White Tank Mountain Regional Park. Staying here you will find that hiking is your major focus as typical desert style camping is made special by the excitement of the trails around you," notes Crystal C.

Educational activities: Many parks offer organized events and learning opportunities. "I've also joined two ranger-led hikes here (Black Rock Loop for sunrise hikes) as well as a county-sponsored astronomy night with access to multiple large telescopes and an astronomy presentation. Check the park website for their activities calendar," suggests Chenery K. about White Tank Mountain.

Desert wildlife observation: The nature centers provide opportunities to see local animals safely. At Cave Creek Regional Park, "They have a large Nature Center with lots of desert creatures inside including a big fat rattlesnake, gila monster, black widow spider and some scorpions to safely check out up close, plus a big outdoor enclosure for a desert tortoise," according to Chenery K.

What campers like

Desert sunrise views: The positioning of many campsites offers spectacular morning vistas. "Each site has a picnic table and grill. This was a shakedown for our new travel trailer, so we wanted to be near town in case something went wrong. Lots of nearby hiking trails, and restrooms and showers were clean. Campsites are behind a rise, so you see stars, not city lights," explains Rusty T. about White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Convenient access to trails: Many campers appreciate the easy trail access from sites. At Usery Mountain Regional Park, Julie F. notes, "Our site #48 Buckhorn was really spacious and private. Great views all around. Table and fire pit. The park has tons of trails for hiking and MTN biking."

Well-maintained facilities: Clean bathrooms and shower facilities are consistently mentioned as highlights. Ellen W. shares about Cave Creek Regional Park: "The campground itself is very clean. It is quiet and the campsites all have electric and water hookups, picnic table and fire pit. There is an older area, sites 1 through 42, which offers more space in between the spaces."

What you should know

Gate closure times: Some parks restrict late-night entry. At Cave Creek Regional Park, Nicole E. warns, "Nothing on website said gate closes and can't get back in after 9 pm."

Limited shade availability: Most desert camping areas have minimal natural shade. At Lost Dutchman State Park, sites are exposed with little coverage from the sun, requiring campers to bring portable shade structures during warmer months.

Noise considerations: While many campsites offer quiet experiences, some report occasional disruptions. "Camped here with my family. The scenery was beautiful, but didn't love the fact that people were blaring their music here until 2AM in the morning," reports Brandon M. about Lost Dutchman State Park.

Seasonal popularity: Winter brings higher occupancy rates. "Suggest you make reservations well ahead for busy winter months!" advises Debbie W. about Lost Dutchman State Park.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Several parks offer family-friendly playground facilities. Ellen W. mentions about White Tank Mountain: "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."

Educational programs: Family-oriented learning activities provide engagement opportunities for younger campers. At Mesa-Apache Junction KOA, the facilities include "a small fenced playground with a tetherball, swing set, merry go round, and a table with an umbrella," according to Krista Z.

Site selection strategy: Choose sites that balance privacy with convenience. "We stay here every year for a week. The campground is large and the spots have plenty of space. Campground staff is great. No complaints... we love it here!" says Sarina about Mesa-Apache Junction KOA.

Tips from RVers

Cell service considerations: Mobile connectivity varies across locations. At Boulders OHV Area, Ralph S. reports, "Service: 1 bar Verizon."

Easy access sites: Look for pull-through sites if maneuvering a larger rig. Chris P. notes about Usery Mountain Regional Park: "This is a nice spot close to home and easy to get to. My site was a pull through...more a side of the road spot. No shade here at all but otherwise pretty decent. My spot had water and electric. Nice dump station on the way out too."

Road conditions: Some access roads require careful navigation. For Boulders OHV Area, Miriam D P. advises, "The typical rumble strip dirt road to this point but easily doable."

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