Best Campgrounds near Tonto Basin, AZ

Tonto Basin, Arizona provides a diverse range of camping experiences centered around Roosevelt Lake and the surrounding Tonto National Forest. Established campgrounds like Roosevelt Lake - Cholla Campground and Indian Point Campground offer basic amenities with lakeside access, while dispersed options such as Bermuda Flat Recreation Site and A-Cross Road Dispersed Camping provide more primitive experiences. The region sits at the intersection of desert and mountain landscapes, creating unique camping environments that range from developed sites with picnic tables and fire rings to remote areas with minimal facilities. Most campgrounds accommodate both tent and RV camping, with varying levels of accessibility for larger vehicles.

Camping permits and regulations vary significantly throughout the area. The Tonto National Forest requires recreation passes for many sites, while some dispersed areas remain free but have strict pack-in, pack-out policies. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 100°F in lower elevations, making fall through spring the most comfortable camping seasons. As one camper noted, "The best time to go is in the winter months, but with the weather being pretty fair, it's not too bad." Road conditions range from paved highways to rough dirt tracks requiring high-clearance vehicles, particularly for accessing more remote shoreline camping areas. Fire restrictions are common during dry periods, and monsoon storms can create flash flood dangers in summer months.

Waterfront sites around Roosevelt Lake receive consistently high ratings from visitors seeking fishing and boating access. Many campers appreciate the spaciousness between sites, with one reviewer noting, "There were plenty of other campers near us, but it still felt fairly private." Noise levels vary significantly between locations, with some lakeside areas experiencing generator noise and weekend crowds. Wildlife viewing opportunities include deer, various bird species, and desert fauna. Visitors frequently mention spectacular sunrises and sunsets as highlights of their stays. Trash management remains a persistent issue in some areas, with several reviewers mentioning the need for better stewardship. Cell service is spotty throughout the region, making most camping areas good options for disconnecting from technology.

Best Camping Sites Near Tonto Basin, Arizona (322)

    1. Roosevelt Lake - Cholla Campground

    11 Reviews
    Roosevelt, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 225-5395

    $25 - $50 / night

    "Cholla Recreation Site is located on Theodore Roosevelt Lake, central Arizona’s largest lake."

    "Try to get a campsite facing the lake. Tenters beware-- This is heavy duty RV land

    In Cholla loop we had great hosts & very clean pit toilets.

    Our site was outstanding and had plenty of space."

    2. Burnt Corral Campground

    19 Reviews
    Roosevelt, AZ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 225-5395

    $20 - $40 / night

    "There still was plenty of room I was at campsite 64 still had a nice view of the lake and a short walk to it."

    "Fishing within walking distance. Bathrooms are clean and a water spiket/faucet available."

    3. Lost Dutchman State Park Campground

    87 Reviews
    Superstition Mtn, AZ
    29 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 982-4485

    $35 - $99 / night

    "It kind of poked off the main loop away from other neighbors which is why we picked it, very close to the mtb trail and easy access to the trail leading to siphon draw. Very little shade."

    "One of my favorite trails in Arizona."

    4. Indian Point Campground

    4 Reviews
    Tonto Basin, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 467-3200

    "Good if you have a small watercraft as there is a ramp close by."

    "The lake was really low but we weren’t here for water sports. Beautiful dark night sky We stayed two peaceful nights."

    5. Bermuda Flat Recreation Site

    4 Reviews
    Tonto Basin, AZ
    8 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 467-3200

    "Free, dispersed camping is located across the highway down the dirt road Bar 3."

    6. Sycamore Creek Recreation Area

    7 Reviews
    Tonto Basin, AZ
    11 miles

    "There 2 or 3 sites right off the highway, but if you continue down the road there is a larger area with plenty of other sites. Small shrubs and tree around that give privacy from other campers."

    7. Bartlett Flat

    16 Reviews
    Rio Verde, AZ
    20 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 595-3300

    "If you want to be more secluded keep following the shore line NW, however the more you travel the more ground clearance you’ll need so bring a vehicle with a little off road abilities of you want to be"

    "Winter and spring, lake levels are low, which provides access to Camp near the water. I was able to find a relatively flat spot for my 38' fifth wheel."

    8. Tonto Creek Trail RV Park (55+)

    1 Review
    Tonto Basin, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (928) 476-2661

    "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."

    9. A-Cross Road Dispersed Camping

    1 Review
    Tonto Basin, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 225-5395

    "Several other spots close by. Not much traffic on the road."

    10. Windy Hill Campground

    10 Reviews
    Roosevelt, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 225-5395

    $25 - $50 / night

    "We wanted to get close to the water but that was not what we ended up doing. We had to drive to take our kayaks to the water. There was an old cost ramp there but is was completely unusable."

    "A water spigot was nearby with great water. We were fortunate to have inherited a host named Larry who was there for a few months because Covid prevented him from traveling to Europe. "

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Recent Reviews near Tonto Basin, AZ

1147 Reviews of 322 Tonto Basin Campgrounds


  • Brenda Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 17, 2026

    Bulldog Canyon Dispersed Camping - West Entrance

    Not meant for RV campers

    After trying the North entrance, we drove to this dispersed camping area to see if there were any possibilities. Nope. It's a gorgeous area for UTVing, but our truck (with UTV loaded in the back), barely made it in (super sandy at the entrance). There was no way our 43-ft motorhome would make it. This is another site with signs posted that you need to go at least 2 miles in before camping is allowed. Maybe in our tent-camping days we could have UTV'd in with a tent, and if that's your current camping era, this location might work for you.

  • Brenda Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 17, 2026

    Bulldog Canyon Dispersed Camping - North Entrance

    Not meant for RVs

    Stunning views on the way, on Bush Highway! Would've loved to camp and go out on our UTV--but, as other reviewers have mentioned, you have to drive at least 2 miles in before camping is allowed. We unhooked from our motorhome (43 ft), drove the truck in to scope it out, and turned around 1/3 mile in. Rather than a road, the drive is on UTV trails and I'm not sure the truck would've made it further with the narrow trails. Great for UTVing, not so much for camping if you're an RV or motorhome camper.

  • Sue B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 13, 2026

    Superstition Mountain AZ state trust dispersed

    Ordinary spot with beautiful views

    Stayed just one night in my van, late flight plus long drive the next day to my destination opened up possibilities to catch a few z's. It was super dark and pretty late when I rolled in, but I found a spot and got some sleep. Woke up to a great sunrise and views of the Superstition Mountains. Can't beat that!

  • Brenda Y.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 13, 2026

    Gold Canyon Dispersed Site

    Peaceful, easy big rig sites

    Easy access -- open the gate, drive in, close the gate. There's enough room to pull off the highway in a 43' RV towing a truck, and stop to get the gate open. Pretty easy to navigate and find a spot. Level. Spots are spacious and while others were around us, they were so far away that we couldn't hear generators or see them. Little bit of road noise, little bit of 4-wheeler noise, but not at all intrusive. Pretty clean area where 'leave no trace' is being practiced. Beautiful views of Superstition Mountains. We have a UTV --plenty of trails to access from this area; it takes about a half hour to navigate them and get to the 'fun' trails more in the mountains. Would def stay here again.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 11, 2026

    Sycamore Creek Recreation Area

    Near road, but...

    The road noise in pretty minimal. Has some quad riders out earlier. Looks like a great place for riding. Plenty of camping. O have T-mobile and internet sucks, regardless of what the review says. Still checking it out.

  • GThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 10, 2026

    Sycamore Creek Recreation Area

    Pretty quite...

    But, there is noise from 87. Stream is nice, sign points to nudist ara? Hmmmm. Cell internet s spotty at best (T-Mobile) particularly during the day. I can see sycamore creek being the more part of that name after snow melts. At least from the look of the dried bed, the, what is now a small trickle, could turn into a raging stream. Caution at certain times of the year? Plenty of campsites, a few other campers, one actually stopped by to say hi!

  • Kyle L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 10, 2026

    Mogollon Rimn Dispersed, AZ FR 9350

    One of the best designated free spots on the rim.

    I’ve been camping here for the last 10 years and it’s always great, though it has gotten insanely crowded since the 300 got paved.

  • lThe Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 10, 2026

    North Sandman Road Camp

    Beautiful!

    Excellent spot, tons of room to camp, easy road in and beautiful views! Saw some cows driving in, lots of saguaro and gorgeous sunsets. Nothing established but even with a big rig it’s easy access.

  • H
    Jan. 9, 2026

    Private RV Spot w/Water & Elec

    Great location!

    This RV site is super quiet! It's close to lots of amenities and great for anyone who just needs a place to park and stay or the more adventurous type. They offer paddleboards for rent, and paddleboard excursions that include transportation to/from your paddleboarding destination.


Guide to Tonto Basin

Tonto Basin camping spots sit at the intersection of Sonoran Desert lowlands and the central Arizona highlands, creating a transition zone with elevations ranging from approximately 2,200 to 2,400 feet. The area receives about 15 inches of annual rainfall, primarily during winter months and summer monsoon season. Water levels at Roosevelt Lake fluctuate significantly throughout the year, affecting shoreline camping conditions and boat ramp accessibility.

What to do

Stargazing after dark: Roosevelt Lake - Cholla Campground offers exceptional night sky viewing with minimal light pollution. "Great place to see the stars!!! Spent 3 nights with my 2 dogs and it was great!" notes camper James B. The campground's open layout provides unobstructed views of constellations.

Visit cliff dwellings: Drive 10 minutes from Windy Hill Campground to explore Tonto National Monument's ancient Salado culture ruins. "Across the road, lies the Tonto National Monument which shows off some terrific examples of early Puebloan cliff dwellings," reports one visitor. The Lower Cliff Dwelling can be accessed via a 1-mile round-trip hike.

Kayak peaceful mornings: Launch from shoreline access points before motorboat traffic increases. "We enjoyed a splendid paddle out on the water near sundown, after many power boats were already back up on their trailers," shares a Windy Hill camper. Early mornings typically offer the calmest water conditions for paddling.

What campers like

Private, shaded sites: Lost Dutchman State Park Campground provides natural separation between camping areas. "Sites were nice and private with trees and bushes between," explains a visitor. Many sites include ramadas for additional shade, which is crucial during hot months.

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Dawn and dusk offer prime wildlife watching at several locations. "Saw lots of birds here - cactus wren, quail, finches, warblers, and road runners," reports Tara S. from Cholla Campground. Coyotes are commonly heard at night throughout the basin area.

Hot showers year-round: Several campgrounds maintain clean shower facilities even during winter months. A Windy Hill visitor notes, "The showers were large and clean but had no temperature control. I was bracing myself for a freezing cold lake shower, but was taken by surprise with an endless supply of hot water."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Don't count on reliable connectivity throughout the area. "Service is spotty in Loop Cane," notes a Cholla visitor. At Burnt Corral Campground, one camper explains, "No showers and no cell service!" Many dispersed sites have zero connectivity.

Generator noise: Engine noise can impact camping experience, particularly at popular lakeside locations. "For every good thing there was a bad... I expected lots of generators and the sound that it makes," reports one Windy Hill visitor. Another mentions "people are running generators often" as their main concern.

Road conditions vary widely: Access to some sites requires high clearance vehicles. "The drive down to the campground from the main road is 6 miles but takes about 15 minutes due to the steep winding gravel road," warns a Burnt Corral visitor. Another adds, "We had a 40 ft Cruise America RV. I would have been nervous taking an SUV down that road!!"

Tips for camping with families

Playgrounds available: Bermuda Flat Recreation Site offers shoreline camping near developed recreation facilities. At Cholla, a camper shares, "There are multiple playgrounds for kids. Running water in the bathroom. Water Spigots throughout each loop to fill drinking water."

Swimming access varies: Not all lakeside campgrounds offer good swimming spots. "The one thing that would have tipped this site to a solid 10/10 rating would have been the ability to swim. It was obvious most folks were there to fish but we weren't," mentions a visitor to Cholla Campground.

Secure loose items: Wind conditions can change rapidly, especially at exposed lakeside sites. "Stake everything down well and don't leave shade pop up tents up while you're out, they might be gone to the wind when you get back," advises a Windy Hill camper who experienced firsthand challenges with sudden weather.

Tips from RVers

Dump station timing: Plan ahead for waste disposal, as facilities have limited hours. At Cholla Campground, "RV dump station, located across from Christmas Loop, is open Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm," according to a visitor. Outside these hours, options are limited.

Site selection for size: Not all campgrounds accommodate larger rigs. At Tortilla Campground, "The smallish spaced campsites are perfect for getting together with friends, yet large enough to accommodate big RVs." However, other areas like Sycamore Creek warn, "I would hesitate bringing an RV past the first few sites, but could be attempted."

Water/sewer without electric: Tortilla Campground offers an unusual hookup configuration. "Each space has water and sewer, but no electrical...so bring those solar panels and leave the generators at home," explains a camper. This setup works well for solar-equipped RVs but requires planning for power needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Tonto Basin, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Tonto Basin, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 322 campgrounds and RV parks near Tonto Basin, AZ and 100 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Tonto Basin, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Tonto Basin, AZ is Roosevelt Lake - Cholla Campground with a 4.2-star rating from 11 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Tonto Basin, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 100 free dispersed camping spots near Tonto Basin, AZ.