Best Campgrounds near Huachuca City, AZ

Huachuca City in southeastern Arizona serves as a gateway to various camping options, from full-service RV resorts to primitive sites. The area features several established campgrounds, including Quail Ridge RV Resort within city limits and Tombstone Territories RV Park located approximately 15 miles east. Both tent and RV accommodations are available at most facilities, with some locations like Kartchner Caverns State Park and Tombstone RV & Campground also offering cabin rentals and glamping options. Mixed-use campgrounds predominate in this desert region, with many facilities catering primarily to RV travelers while still maintaining tent camping areas.

Camping accessibility varies by season in this high desert environment, with temperature extremes influencing camping patterns. Most developed campgrounds remain open year-round, though summer heat can make primitive camping challenging without shade structures. "We spent 4 months here over the winter months. Big spacious pull-thru spots and very clean and well maintained," noted one visitor about Tombstone Territories RV Park. Many campsites require reservations, particularly during winter months when "snowbirds" migrate to the area. Water conservation remains essential at most campgrounds, with facilities like Quail Ridge RV Resort providing full hookups for approximately $14 per night. The region's proximity to Fort Huachuca military installation means some camping areas like Apache Flats RV Resort are limited to military personnel.

Campers report high satisfaction with the affordability of campgrounds in the Huachuca City area compared to other Arizona destinations. A visitor at Quail Ridge RV Resort remarked, "This is the best place I've stayed at of its type and size. Definitely handles over 200 rigs, has nice bathhouse, very clean, laundry, dog park, etc. And the price is totally fair!" Several campgrounds feature pet-friendly policies with dedicated dog areas. The surrounding landscape offers hiking opportunities, particularly at Tombstone Territories RV Park where trail access begins within the property boundaries. While amenities vary significantly between developed campgrounds, most provide basic facilities including restrooms, showers, and trash collection. Noise from nearby transportation corridors impacts some locations, with train noise specifically mentioned in reviews of Mountain View RV Park.

Best Camping Sites Near Huachuca City, Arizona (157)

    1. Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground

    47 Reviews
    Benson, AZ
    14 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 586-4100

    $50 - $129 / night

    "Kartchner Cave is walking distance with a great observation center even if you don’t take a tour into the caves. -Couple stores within 20miles for any forgotten items."

    "Nice that the trailheads are just a few min walk from the campgrounds. The foothills loop is easy and takes you all around the area without being too challenging."

    2. Quail Ridge RV Resort

    8 Reviews
    Huachuca City, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 456-9301

    $25 / night

    "Resort” just off Hwy 90 north of Huachuca City AZ. It’s about 20 minutes to Sierra Vista, and 30 minutes to Tombstone."

    "With my 42ft trailer I had no problem getting around. 25min away from Tombstone."

    3. Tombstone Territories RV Park

    10 Reviews
    Huachuca City, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 457-2584

    "Off the beaten trail a bit but we really enjoyed our stay here. Hiking trail entrances right in the park and it’s close to the San Pedro river."

    "Park is out away from civilization, with a lot of hiking /biking trails. Laundry was acceptable but not exceptional. Several machines were out of order at any given time."

    4. Tombstone RV & Campground

    14 Reviews
    Tombstone, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 457-3829

    $25 - $40 / night

    "The lighting around the campground at night was charming and appreciated. Our site had a tree with a picnic table under it."

    "Sure it is a little dusty like the west, but you are in Arizona so it can be expected."

    5. Mountain View RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Huachuca City, AZ
    4 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 456-2860

    "There is an RV service and sales facilities adjacent to the park"

    "Some mountain views in the distance and a pretty good sunset. They have a great little store, full of Jerky, Pistachios, Honey, Jam, and lots more, where you check in for camping."

    6. Lakeview Campground

    11 Reviews
    Fort Huachuca, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 378-0311

    $20 / night

    "I had a great time at Parker Canyon Lake, located about an hour from Sonoita, Arizona. The fishing was excellent — the lake is well-stocked, and it’s a peaceful spot to cast a line."

    "There is water available but it’s located next to the pit toilets, not at the individual sites. You can see the lake from the sites, but we had to walk about 1/2 mile to get to the water."

    7. Cieneguita Dispersed Camping Area - Las Cienegas National Conservation Area

    17 Reviews
    Sonoita, AZ
    19 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 258-7200

    "We camped just past the cieneguita sites tucked back in the mesquite thicket."

    "Great space to walk the dogs around here. It’s gets a little windy at times and the cows can make a racket every so often, but we really like it here."

    8. Apache Flats RV Resort

    2 Reviews
    Fort Huachuca, AZ
    5 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 533-1335

    9. Mountain Vista Mobile Home & RV Community

    1 Review
    Sierra Vista, AZ
    6 miles
    +1 (520) 452-0500

    10. Shootout Arena RV Park

    8 Reviews
    Tombstone, AZ
    17 miles
    Website
    +1 (307) 359-2055

    $10 / night

    "You are right next to Tombstone so no need to drive to the local saloon for a beer….you can easily walk home! The stadium is only for bull riding and it is right up top from the camping area."

    "Can't beat the price or location for this place. Yards away from the main streets. You also might make it for a pro rodeo event. Generator friendly if needed."

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Recent Reviews near Huachuca City, AZ

554 Reviews of 157 Huachuca City Campgrounds


  • sThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 17, 2026

    west cochise BLM

    secluded, peaceful campsite

    pretty secluded, only one other camper while we were there on a weekend. 10mi dirt road to get here, the last 2 require high clearance. fire pits available and next to hiking trails and climbing

  • John & Amy M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 17, 2026

    Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground

    A quick overnight stop

    We were in the campground less than 18 hours. Had everything we needed. However there is only one bathroom per loop and the campground was FULL. Just something to keep in mind if you’re traveling in the busy season.

  • DThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Queen Mine RV Park

    It may be the only RV Park in Bisbee, but it's a good ome

    Perched on the edge of the Lavender Pit, this is a unique spot on the edge of Old Bisbee. Recently upgraded facilities with cable TV, water and electric. At the park there is 5 bars of Verizon 5G.

  • Peggy M.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 16, 2026

    Rancho del Nido

    Ranch Nido

    Specific site is not where Dyrt puts it. It is off by about 2 miles. I used instant book. Owners were very responsive and helpful. A beautiful spot with trees and sweet horses. About 2 miles of graded dirt and gravel road. Fine for most vehicles. The RV part is just a few spots with hookups and water. You can see them through the trees behind the port a potty in the photo. They are very close together. We are self sufficient in our setup for electricity. Wonderful fresh spring water for refilling our water containers, surprisingly fresh and clean port a potty. Was a great spot for exploring the area. Very easy to get to Saguaro National Park east side. And hour to Tombstone.

  • Kathy B.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 15, 2026

    SKP Saguaro Co-Op

    Just wish it had a pool!

    Must be an Escapee member to stay here. It's a great park. Your first week is only like $85 for full hook ups with access to everything the park has to offer. Laundry, showers, lots of different activities. Good hiking right in the park and super close to town.

    Dry sites available for only $10. Definitely a good place to experience after weeks of boondocking. Friendly people too!

  • Travis A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 12, 2026

    Shootout Arena RV Park

    Shootout Arena....it's a spot

    It's a dry camping spot in downtown Tombstone for $10.00 a night. No dumpsters, no water. It's just one big tourist trap, but I wanted to check it out. I can mark this off the bucket list.

  • JThe Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 10, 2026

    Cactus Country RV Park - 55+

    Overnight Tucson Stop

    Overall a nice place. Very friendly accommodating staff, clean showers and laundry. The pool area was beautiful, wish we had time to use it! Close to Seguaro National Park, retail and restaurants. I recommend it.

  • William J.The Dyrt PRO User
    Mar. 9, 2026

    South Side RV Park

    no phone, no pool, no pets.....

    Thanks Roger Miller for the intro. This place is the epitomy of no frills rv park. And using the word park is being generous. South side does allow pets. But keep them close as we heard coyotes yiping in the night. What you get for $44 a night is a very large space with full hookups and trash removal . And maybe the owner will wheel and deal for weekly or monthly stays. Circle K within walking distance and a Family Dollar also. The caretaker Larry will lead you to your spot. Again. No bathrooms. Or laundry. But the sunsets were great. If you are use to staying in rv resorts then maybe this ain't for you. But if you are looking for a quiet place to park with no crowds and affordable then give it a shot. Safe travels.


Guide to Huachuca City

Camping near Huachuca City, Arizona offers diverse experiences across elevations ranging from 4,000 to 6,000 feet in this southeastern Arizona region. The area sits at the junction of the Sonoran and Chihuahuan desert ecosystems, creating unique camping conditions that vary dramatically between seasons. Temperatures often drop 30-40 degrees from day to night, making layered clothing essential year-round.

What to do

Hiking with cave exploration: Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground features exceptional cave tours alongside camping opportunities. "The cavern is up the hill behind the center. We reserved and did the Rotunda/Throne Tour. It was very cool and our 1st cave tour. I would suggest reading the rules for tours before reserving. Access to the cavern is very controlled as far as how you get in and what you can take," notes Bill R. The park also maintains three hiking trails.

Wildlife viewing: Las Cienegas National Conservation Area offers expansive grasslands ideal for wildlife spotting. "This area is also called Empire Ranch. The ranch is 44,000 acres boasts lots of wildlife elk, antelope, coyotes, kangaroo rats, and roadrunners," shares Jamie P., who camped at Cieneguita Dispersed Camping Area. The free camping area allows visitors to experience undisturbed wildlife in their natural habitat.

Historical exploration: Visit the historic mining town remnants at Reef Townsite. "There are trails near by, one by the group area that has signs throughout explaining the landscape and the remains of the mining town. Other more interpretive trails lead out to the edge of the mountain, with a killer view and small climbing opportunities," explains Lexi S. about Reef Townsite Group Area.

What campers like

Affordability factor: Budget-conscious campers appreciate the value throughout the region. At Mountain View RV Park, campers enjoy full hookups for reasonable rates. "Gravel pull thru sites with full hook ups for $21 per nite! Plenty roomy and level. A few small trees or Yuccas between sites," reports Randall Z. This affordability extends to most campgrounds in the area.

Space between sites: Tombstone RV & Campground offers generous spacing between campsites. "Quiet park, level and clean gravel sites. About 5 minutes from the town of Tombstone," notes Jose J. Another camper, Beverly T., adds, "Campground had nice laundry, propane, pool, clubhouse, spaces had rail fences between and nice space."

Dark skies for stargazing: The minimal light pollution creates exceptional night sky viewing. "It's super dark at night, so sky viewing is great!" raves Jennifer H. about Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground. At Cieneguita Dispersed Camping Area, Andrew B. notes, "Away from civilization with beautiful views... Beautiful secluded space... LOTS of nature sounds."

What you should know

Access challenges: Some campgrounds require careful navigation. "The only downside to this campground is the road up, I would definitely recommend a higher clearance vehicle," warns Lexi S. about Reef Townsite. She continues, "My small car made it, but it was rough and I do not recommend taking a low clearance car, it's pretty rocky and steep at times!"

Water conservation needs: Limited water access requires planning at many sites. At Lakeview Campground, Paula L. notes, "In the RV area, the spots are paved and there are no hook ups. Water is available and the restrooms were clean." Bring extra water containers to minimize trips to fill stations.

Weather extremes: Prepare for significant temperature fluctuations. David T. warns about Kartchner Caverns: "It's Arizona, summer times will be hot, our temp in June was 108." Meanwhile, Harold P. found more temperate conditions during other seasons, noting "Friendly clean campground... Clean restrooms, nice showers, friendly camp hosts."

Tips for camping with families

Beginner-friendly options: Parker Canyon Lake provides family-oriented camping. "We regularly camp here with our cub scout pack and their families. Nice and well maintained sites, accessible bathrooms, and great rangers," shares C B. about Lakeview Campground. The lakeside location offers children swimming opportunities.

Wildlife safety protocols: Watch for local wildlife, including rattlesnakes. David T. cautions at Kartchner Caverns, "Watch your step, we came across a Diamond Back Rattle Snake about 4 feet from our picnic bench." Educate children about staying on trails and proper footwear.

Proximity to amenities: Emergency supplies can be accessed nearby. "If you forget something Walmart is one exit over," mentions Drea M. about Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground. Another visitor at Lakeview Campground reports, "Couple stores within 20 miles for any forgotten items."

Tips from RVers

Site selection strategies: Choose sites carefully at Quail Ridge RV Resort based on your needs. Joel R. notes, "Wide streets for easy maneuvering even larger RVs. 30/50 amp, water, electricity, and sewer." He adds, "Many of the sites look like they are permanent or semi-permanent! I saw some for sale signs on lots, so you may be able to purchase a spot here."

Seasonal considerations: Winter proves popular among RVers. "We spent 4 months here over the winter months. Big spacious pull thru spots and very clean and well maintained," explains Henry about Tombstone Territories RV Park, though he cautions about seasonal amenity changes: "At the end of the winter the work campers that did such a great job all left to go north and the services all but disappeared."

Access limitations: Military connections may provide additional options. Apache Flats RV Resort requires military affiliation but offers premium amenities. Stacey M. shares, "Obviously, you have to be military, but the views are beautiful. The spaces are large concrete slabs with shade trees."

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Huachuca City, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Huachuca City, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 157 campgrounds and RV parks near Huachuca City, AZ and 52 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Huachuca City, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Huachuca City, AZ is Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground with a 4.7-star rating from 47 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Huachuca City, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 52 free dispersed camping spots near Huachuca City, AZ.

What parks are near Huachuca City, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 4 parks near Huachuca City, AZ that allow camping, notably Coronado National Forest and Saguaro National Park.