Best Dispersed Camping near Sun City, AZ

Several dispersed camping areas surround Sun City, Arizona on state trust land and BLM property. Most sites require a state land permit, available for $15-16 annually. Maddock Road Dispersed area provides ample space for RVs and tent camping, with no facilities or hookups. Dispersed camping off Highway 74 offers similar primitive conditions across thousands of acres with numerous established sites.

These areas feature flat, open desert terrain with no amenities—no water, toilets, or trash service. Access is generally suitable for most vehicles including larger RVs. A visitor commented, "Wide open state land with hundreds of established campsites." The newly constructed gas station one mile from Maddock Road provides diesel, water, and propane. While officially limited to 14-day stays, enforcement appears minimal. Summer temperatures become extremely hot, making winter the preferred season. Cell service is generally good throughout the area, with a camper noting, "Great AT&T service, was able to work off hotspot Tuesday-Friday with no incidence."

Best Dispersed Sites Near Sun City, Arizona (51)

    1. Maddock Road Dispersed - AZ State Trust Land

    10 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 542-4631

    "That's right, this is AZ, State Trust land, AKA: FREE camping and parking land—72,000 acres of open dispersed, rough, rugged, off-the-grid life."

    "Numerous campsites available in an area along State Road 74 and New River/Lake Pleasant Roads, at least 2 or 3000 acres with hundreds of establish campsites."

    2. Dispersed Camping off hwy 74

    10 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    14 miles

    "Lower clearance rigs and vehicles need to stay closer to the main road. We have a 4x4 class C towing a Jeep so we went through some steep banked washes."

    "The campsite is good, quiet, easily accessible and I met some friendly neighbors. I love all the cacti as well. There is quite a bit of trash and glass around."

    3. State land trust/Inspiration Point

    6 Reviews
    Surprise, AZ
    13 miles
    Website

    "Gunshots in the distance, but no incidents/casualties lol. Pulled my 31ft TT back into a spot for a week. Close 10 min drive to stores like WinCo and Safeway and gas stations."

    4. Old Airstrip Camping & Staging Area

    19 Reviews
    Anthem, AZ
    23 miles

    "Two week stay limit, but that's pretty standard for BLM properties. There's no facilities so be prepared. Good level land and plenty of room."

    "Really cool cactus variations all around, you can hear coyotes. And there are wild burros in the area you can def hear them and during the week it's likely you will see them!"

    5. Boulders OHV Area

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

    "Nobody else on Friday night, plenty of space The typical rumble strip dirt road to this point but easily doable.

    Service: 1 bar Verizon"

    "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. Anthem Dispersed Campsite

    1 Review
    Anthem, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 542-4631

    8. Bulldog Canyon Dispersed Camping - North Entrance

    27 Reviews
    Fort Mcdowell, AZ
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (480) 610-3300

    $10 - $80 / night

    "I use the north entrance off Bush highway. I've camped here 5 or 6 times. No water or bathrooms. Leave no trace. You need a permit and gate code. Most ATVers but not loud during the week."

    "Pretty passable dirt road (our G20 camper van had no problems). Sunsets were so so pretty and for us Washingtonians, camping in the desert amongst the saguaros was 👌🏼."

    9. North Castle Hot Springs Road Camp

    2 Reviews
    Morristown, AZ
    26 miles

    "Lots of room, flat, and just off a paved road. This is better than the wild camping we found up in Wickenburg."

    "Great camping with tons of off-roading nearby."

    10. Saddle Mountain BLM (Tonopah, AZ)

    23 Reviews
    Tonopah, AZ
    45 miles
    Website
    +1 (509) 665-2100

    "Turned left on the dirt road around mile marker 13--as other reviewers stated, the dirt roads closer to you when coming from the east are very rocky--I had to take it VERY slow just driving my high-clearance"

    "This is one of my favorite areas to boondock in the southwest winter season. The views are phenomenal ! To my surprise I thought it would be crowded here this year, but no."

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Dispersed Camping Reviews near Sun City, AZ

225 Reviews of 51 Sun City Campgrounds


  • Nolan S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 10, 2019

    Mesquite Wash Dispersed

    Mesquite Wash/Sycamore Creek

    Mesquite Wash is located approximately 20 miles northeast of Fountain Hills, Arizona. Follow the Bee Line Highway, SR 87, a few miles past the Four Peaks turn off. Watch for the Mesquite Wash sign. The main area is on the west side of the highway and is used primarily by off road vehicles. The east side of the highway is quieter and has several pull offs available for dispersed camping.

    There are no facilities; no restrooms, hookups, or trash. Pack it in, pack it out. The best time to go is in the winter months but with the weather being pretty fair it’s not too bad. You can have a fire but it depends on fire danger for the day. Pretty much if it’s hot and or dry, you won’t be able to have a fire.

    It is free and first come first serve, although there are plenty of spots to go around!

    All that being said, this is one of the most beautiful spots in the Sonoran desert! There are so many amazing views! Great for hiking or off roading.

    Side note: Please clean up after yourself! Forest Service has put so many restrictions on this area because people leave their trash out there.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 13, 2024

    Bloody Basin Rd / Agua Fria NM Dispersed Camping

    Great spot to pull in

    Drove a mini van on the road, wasn’t too washed out or anything. A sedan could definitely drive to many of the spots. Many campsites available, beautiful scenery! Please help keep this place clean by leaving no trace!

  • Leanne S.The Dyrt PRO User
    May. 15, 2019

    Bulldog Canyon Dispersed Camping - North Entrance

    Great place, close to civilization yet remote

    I use the north entrance off Bush highway. I've camped here 5 or 6 times. No water or bathrooms. Leave no trace. You need a permit and gate code. Most ATVers but not loud during the week. Ive had wild horses walk by. Love it there.

  • The Wanderer
    Dec. 31, 2023

    Maddock Road Dispersed - AZ State Trust Land

    72 thousand FREE acres

    That's right, this is AZ, State Trust land, AKA: FREE camping and parking land—72,000 acres of open dispersed, rough, rugged, off-the-grid life. I've parked here in my converted Skoolie of 36 feet for two years. I DO purchase the $ 15-a-year permit and I DO display it. But in 2 years, I've not seen even one "official" vehicle and have never been asked to see my permit or how long I have parked. It is messy, I like to clean it up at times, please help and please remember, this is your land so do not trash it to the point that we will be kicked off. I've watched this happen all over northern AZ and it does not need to happen here. Pack it in and pack it out. Leave no trace. There are garbage cans 1 mile from this land. A new gas station/convenience store has been erected a mile from Maddock Road. Although Maddock Road is no longer an access point to the lands, there are plenty of other access points. The new gas station has diesel, water dispensing, propane dispensing, and all the conveniences anyone would need. It is a paradise in Winter, believe that. In summer, it is hotter than the dickens. I bounce from Flag to this location yearly, it works well for us nomads.

  • RGR D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Bloody Basin Rd / Agua Fria NM Dispersed Camping

    Great Rest Overnight

    The Bloody Bath access road was an easy drive (F250 SD with a truck camper). Washboards were easy to navigate but watch your speed on the down hill turns. We initially selected the site closest to Bloody Bath Road but decided to move further back to a site about a 1/4 mile in. The road (trail) back to the final site was a bit washed out (dry) with some deep ruts but again easily navigated in our truck. A 2WD Van or a SUV could easily access the site. The site was quiet. The biggest bummer was the amount of trash and empty beer cans strewn around the site. Real bummer.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 16, 2021

    Box Wash Dispersed Camping - PERMANENTLY CLOSED

    Great hiking

    This is a FREE BLM camping area. 

    There are multiple places to pull off along Vulture Mine Rd that have dirt roads that you can take further back. We made a couple of attempts in our 26 ft Class C and almost got stuck and had to back out so be aware that some of the roads look good then suddenly become impassable with no turn around. We ended up near the Vulture Peak trailhead with an easy pull off and a view of the peak (33.880550,-112.820176).

    There is no water or garbage so pack in and pack out and pack out more than you brought in if you feel inclined. There is a pit toilet bathroom at the trailhead entrance. This is also an ATV area so watch out while hiking because most thought they had the right of way. 

    There is good hiking to the peak and across the street there is another access to hike in. There is some road noise but it is not too bad., overall a quiet place. This is a trailhead so there is a lot of day use traffic of vehicles, ATVs and hikers but the nights were quiet and pleasant. Chollas are everywhere and we constantly had to pick them out of our dogs so be aware. We did not see any wildlife except some birds but heard coyotes every night. 

    Note: There is a nice spot about 3 spots in that has an old table and a couple of broken chairs sitting in it. No one came into that spot while we were there for 7 days so though it looks like someone is saving a spot, but I think unfortunately someone just left a bunch of junk there. 

    Decent Verizon and AT&T coverage.

  • P
    Feb. 6, 2022

    Hackamore Road Dispersed

    Roads are horrid for RVs

    So unless you have high clearance. Stay away. We have a 40ft school bus and we’ll if not for the potholes Everywhere it’s the horrid uneven land. Mind you if you are not RV camping then you’ll be 100% okay and good to go.

  • William M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Old Airstrip Camping & Staging Area

    Worth the trip

    The road in is a little rough, but ok. Two week stay limit, but that's pretty standard for BLM properties. There's no facilities so be prepared. Good level land and plenty of room. Wild burros wander through occasionally, and coyotes make their presence known as well. Fantastic views and quiet atmosphere, so far. Been here two nights and plan to stay for at least another week.

  • Laura M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jan. 26, 2021

    Buckeye Hills BLM - CLOSED

    FREE but Dirty and Loud

    Managed by Lower Sonoran BLM Field Office. Free camping, but you have to love the sound of gunshots and love the view of trash everywhere. 

    There are multiple dirt roads you can take to find spots in Buckeye Hills that run adjacent to Powers Butte Wildlife Area where there is no camping allowed. We stayed here in different spots for 3 days while waiting for mail in Buckeye. The place is filthy! Shooting garbage and illegal dumping is common, in fact one night we woke up and just down the road was a new pile of some illegal dumping. 

    If you can get used to the constant gun fire, you’ll still have to put up with ATVs racing up and down the various roads. The dirt here is a fine deep powder in a lot of areas so there is lots of dust that gets kicked up when they race by, sometimes just back in forth right in front of where you are parked. 

    There is not really hiking or biking unless you want to dodge bullets or ATVs. There also appears to be a lot of long time“residents” in the area as well. There are no amenities here so pack in and pack out though it is obvious not many do. We picked up trash and about 7 lbs of casings around our spots we stayed in. Besides the noise and physical pollution there is also light pollution from Palo Verde and Buckeye. 

    1-2 bars Verizon& ATT, streaming with pauses for buffering


Guide to Sun City

Dispersed camping near Sun City, Arizona offers public land options on both state trust land and BLM property throughout the surrounding desert terrain. Most areas sit at elevations between 1,200-1,800 feet with sparse vegetation dominated by creosote bush, palo verde, and occasional saguaro cacti. Access roads range from maintained gravel to rough dirt tracks depending on recent rainfall and maintenance schedules.

What to do

Hiking opportunities: Saddle Mountain offers challenging terrain for experienced hikers with minimal shade. A camper at Saddle Mountain BLM noted, "Saddle Mountain is fun to hike but strenuous. The area is quiet and easy to get to."

Wildlife viewing: Early mornings provide opportunities to spot desert wildlife including wild burros. At Old Airstrip Camping & Staging Area, a visitor observed, "Wild burros wander through occasionally, and coyotes make their presence known as well."

Stargazing: Clear desert nights reveal exceptional star visibility due to minimal light pollution. One camper at Saddle Mountain BLM remarked, "Stargazing is spectacular. You won't regret it!"

Rock collecting: Several dispersed areas contain interesting geological specimens. A visitor to Saddle Mountain BLM shared, "We road our E bikes all over and did some agate hunting with wonderful success!"

What campers like

Desert solitude: The further from main roads, the more peaceful the camping experience becomes. A camper at Maddock Road Dispersed - AZ State Trust Land praised the "desert and the solitude it brought. The further off carefree you get, the more solitude you'll find."

Balloon watching: Early risers can catch colorful hot air balloons floating across the desert landscape. A visitor to Dispersed Camping off hwy 74 shared, "Awoke to WONDERFUL hot air balloons, cactus and mountains… after sunrise! What a sight!"

Social opportunities: Some camping areas foster community among visitors. One camper at Dispersed Camping off hwy 74 reported, "I had Christmas Eve dinner with a bunch of other campers. A lot of fun."

Open terrain: The landscape provides ample room to spread out. A visitor to Maddock Road Dispersed noted, "Parked here last two years, 6 months at at time over winter. Quiet, spacious, close to water, stores, lake pleasant."

What you should know

Security concerns: Like many dispersed camping areas, theft can occur. At Bulldog Canyon Dispersed Camping - North Entrance, a camper warned, "No problems except for the people on drugs. Be careful and lock up before you leave to go anywhere."

Permit requirements: Bulldog Canyon requires special authorization. A camper explained, "Easy to get a permit from the ranger station. Just email your name, address, phone number and driver's license number to sm.fs.mesa_ohs@usda.gov and you'll get your permit within 2 days for free."

Weekend noise: Recreational vehicle activity increases on weekends. A visitor to Old Airstrip Camping noted, "Since it was a nice weekend there were a gazillion trucks with their OHVs. I must say I didn't really mind, plus if you have 4x4 you can access more distant parts of the area for calm and privacy."

Recent closures: Some previously popular areas have new restrictions. A camper at Dispersed Camping off hwy 74 reported in April 2025, "Unfortunately, the state has closed this area down. Brand new 'No Motor Vehicle' signs installed. This was a major travel destination for RV'rs and campers."

Tips for camping with families

Cactus hazards: The abundant cacti require careful supervision of children and pets. A camper at Old Airstrip Camping cautioned, "All the cacti so close is a bit hazardous for pets and small children, my dog already got spines in her paws."

Weather timing: Avoid summer months when desert temperatures become dangerous. A visitor at North Castle Hot Springs Road Camp advised, "If you need to dump and/or get fresh water Wickenburg is just miles up the road and the Fast Mart Chevron station has two stations for this, plus propane."

Location scouting: Take time to find the right spot for your group. A camper at Saddle Mountain BLM suggested, "Like any time your looking for a site, park in a safe place and search by either foot or in my case ebike."

Supply logistics: Pack extra water and plan shopping stops carefully. A visitor to Maddock Road Dispersed noted, "Shell by this spot is pricey so make sure to get some stuff at Walmart in Anthem or somewhere else, however the shell is super convenient when in a pickle."

Tips from RVers

Road conditions: Access roads vary significantly in quality. A visitor to Boulders OHV Area observed, "The typical rumble strip dirt road to this point but easily doable."

Site selection: Many areas accommodate large rigs but require careful navigation. A camper at Saddle Mountain BLM advised, "Sites here can accommodate the big rigs, but the smaller you are the more options you have."

Dust management: Prepare for significant dust, especially during windy conditions. A visitor to Maddock Road Dispersed reported, "It's been pretty windy (25-30mph gusts) which causes a lot of dust but it's gorgeous and warm during the day, even in January."

Extended stays: Some areas allow longer camping periods with limited enforcement. A camper at Old Airstrip Camping shared, "Free. Wide open space, an abandoned air strip. Really cool cactus variations all around, you can hear coyotes."

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According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular dispersed campground near Sun City, AZ is Maddock Road Dispersed - AZ State Trust Land with a 4.6-star rating from 10 reviews.

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