Best Campgrounds near Willcox, AZ

Surrounded by the Sonoran Desert, Willcox has several good camping spots within driving distance. Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground works well for those wanting to see the limestone caves, with sites that aren't too crowded. Cochise Stronghold Campground sits in the Dragoon Mountains, where you'll find good hiking trails and nice views. Bonita Canyon Campground inside Chiricahua National Monument has trees for shade and basic amenities like water and bathrooms. Spring and fall are the best seasons to camp here since summers get really hot and winter nights can be cold, especially at higher spots. You can drive on paved roads to get to Kartchner Caverns and Cochise Stronghold, but Bonita Canyon has some tight roads to navigate. Kartchner Caverns has the most complete facilities, while the other two are more basic. Your phone might not work well in parts of this area, particularly in Chiricahua. The area has lots of wildlife to watch. Make sure to bring extra water and something for sun protection if you come during hot months. The area gives you options whether you want to check out caves or hike on trails.

Best Camping Sites Near Willcox, Arizona (138)

    1. Willcox-Cochise KOA

    10 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (520) 384-3212

    "Large sites, lots of amenities including a restaurant & pool, easy access to the highway, friendly staff."

    "Great dog walking area, laundry, store, restaurant, and pool. Very friendly staff. Sites are large for a KOA. All gravel though. Highway noise is significant."

    2. Playa Dispersed Campsite

    10 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    9 miles

    "One of the standout features of Playa Dispersed Campsite is its proximity to the Willcox Playa Wildlife Area, renowned for its wintering population of sandhill cranes."

    "Playa Dispersed Campsite is a hidden gem located in the stunning landscapes of Arizona."

    3. Cochise Lake Wildlife Viewing Area Dispersed

    6 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    1 mile

    "Review of RV Boondocking at Cochise Lake Willcox, AZ Cochise Lake is a fantastic boondocking spot with plenty of space, making it perfect for big rigs."

    "It was incredibly easy to locate, the road is well-maintained, and the surrounding area is spotlessly clean."

    4. Grande Vista RV Park

    6 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (520) 384-4002

    $20 - $40 / night

    "Gravel drive-through and back-in spots for RVs with 30 or 50 amp connections, water and sewer. Two tent spots."

    "Management lives in a mobile home near office and it was nice as he is available after regular hours. Quiet place overall."

    5. Willcox Lagoon Dispersed Site

    4 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    2 miles

    "This location is near the I-10 and great for an overnight while passing thru. No amenities, and I wouldn’t suggest building fires or setting up long term camp."

    "There are some trains off in the distance, but I use my earplugs. I’m a light sleeper, if you’re heavy sleeper, you’ll have no problem."

    6. Happy Camp Trail

    22 Reviews
    Bowie, AZ
    20 miles

    "To get to the monument, you can either go back to Bowie, and then to Willcox, and back to the Chiricahuas, or you can take the Apache Pass Road (the one you turned off from to get to the campsite) over"

    "Nice BLM camping location. Happy Camp Road is well maintained. Although it is a dirt road I’ve towed my trailer on much worse. Hiking is plentiful."

    7. Lifestyle RV Resort & Fitness Center

    3 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (520) 384-3303

    $39 - $43 / night

    "Having experienced the positive vibes of the resort, I also came across an article that aligns with the holistic approach to well-being fostered at the resort."

    "Easy to access location off the interstate. There isn't much traffic noise beyond the frequent rumbling of a train."

    8. Cattlerest RV Park and Saloon

    3 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (520) 384-9213

    9. Fort Willcox RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    2 miles
    Website
    +1 (520) 384-4986

    10. Sagebrush RV Park

    2 Reviews
    Willcox, AZ
    1 mile
    Website
    +1 (520) 384-2872

    "And it’s right next to the lake."

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Recent Reviews near Willcox, AZ

468 Reviews of 138 Willcox Campgrounds


  • Joss S.
    Oct. 5, 2025

    Stockton Pass

    Small campground sites not level

    Arrived to find it full with a group. Restroom fine. Great views

  • Ben & Anna S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 2, 2025

    Mescal Road Dispersed Site

    Decent Boondocking Close to Mescal Road

    We spent a week here in March and really enjoyed the spot as a home base. One afternoon we checked out the nearby Mescal Movie Set, which was a fun step back in time. Access-wise, we had to stick closer to N Mescal Road—the washouts on the trail further in looked a bit dicey for towing a trailer. If you’re in a van or just your truck, you could push back deeper without much trouble. You’ll definitely notice the trains rolling through, about a mile away. It’s part of the soundtrack of Arizona boondocking—low rumbles that become background noise after the first night. A few campsites further back were unfortunately trashed, which was disappointing. We also had a couple of vehicles come and go around 1–2am, but they kept to themselves and never caused any issues. Overall, it’s a decent free spot with some character—worth it if you want a quiet base near the Mescal area and don’t mind the trains.

    Large group of UTV trailers were parked near us when we setup camp, but didn't see them again the whole week.

    Don't forget your AZ Land Trust permit, someone did stop by to check we had them.

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 27, 2025

    John Hand Campground

    Sweet spot

    Darling spot with sound of river over rocks. Great views. Free.

  • TThe Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 15, 2025

    Redington Pass - Dispersed Camping

    Amazing views

    It was a little rough going up with a travel trailer. I didn’t see the trailer parking to unhook and scout. I found a pull off on the left after mile marker 5. You cannot camp until you pass mile maker 4.6. They have some nice trails too. As far as the noise it’s most busy on weekends but where I was it wasn’t constant just people going by on dirt bikes, side by sides and vehicles. Wasn’t that big of a deal to me. They actually did come work on the washouts while I was there so leaving wasn’t as rough

  • HThe Dyrt PRO User
    Aug. 20, 2025

    Arcadia Campground

    Peaceful Escape

    We loved the shaded campsites and quiet atmosphere. The campground is close to the road, but still feels deep in the forest. The bathrooms were extremely clean and maintained. There is no water, though.

  • Haley L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jul. 14, 2025

    Pinery Canyon Road Dispersed Camping - Coronado National Forest

    Beautiful

    Spent one night on 7/12 at the second campsite a little ways down the road after the GPS says you’ve arrived at the location. About 30 minute drive from the Chiricahuas. Good parking for my SUV, nice fire ring, multiple spaces for a tent. Quiet and secluded in the trees. People drove up and down the road during the evening, but no one stopped nearby or could be heard. I did not drive further past this camp site, so it’s unclear the condition of the other sites down the road. Absolutely no cell phone service.

  • Jonathan E.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 29, 2025

    West Turkey Creek Dispersed

    Beautiful and isolated

    This spot was quiet, isolated, beautiful, and serene. I didn’t see anyone else here when I went and didn’t see/hear any wildlife besides birds. I also didn’t have any cell reception (T-Mobile), which was fine by me! Temperatures were cool under the shade of the trees. Perfect for pitching a tent for a few nights.

    The only con is that it is a bit out of the way, with 8-10 miles of unmaintained dirt road to get there. In my experience, the road was pretty washboard the whole way.

    I think it’s worth the drive to get to the area, but it can just take a while to get to/from, especially if you’re like me and have a normal car that you at least kind of care about..

  • Rush C.
    Jun. 16, 2025

    Playa Dispersed Campsite

    a profound sense of peace and connection with nature.

    Playa Dispersed Campsite is a unique and serene camping area located on the expansive alkali flats of the Black Rock Desert in northwestern Nevada. Known for its otherworldly landscape, this remote site offers an unparalleled experience for those seeking solitude, vast horizons, and stunning sunsets. The flat, cracked playa surface stretches endlessly in all directions, creating a sense of open freedom that’s hard to find elsewhere. Camping here is truly off-grid— there are no amenities, no marked spots, and no shade— just you, the wind, and the desert sky. color rush

  • GoldDust D.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 10, 2025

    Tombstone RV & Campground

    Pick a tombstone & be welcomed by the buzzards!🪦

    We embraced the WildWest and chose to stay at Tombstone RV park. The whole trip didn't disappoint! This place is so nice. We were welcomed and escorted to our plot🤣, got settled, and were welcomed by a donkey and its owner that were visiting as well. Bathrooms and showers are clean, and it was nice to do laundry. The pool was crystal clear and refreshing in the AZ heat. We pulled up our boot straps and mounted the 4WD pony and headed to town, which was just up the road. There is a boothill cemetary and the legendary downtown Tombstone and the OK Corral. We even got to ride in a stagecoach! We absolutely loved our stay, and we'll be seeing y'all real soon!🐎🪦🌵


Guide to Willcox

Camping sites near Willcox, Arizona offer diverse terrain from desert floors to mountain landscapes at elevations ranging from 4,100 to 5,600 feet. The region's wildlife viewing opportunities include wintering sandhill cranes that gather by the thousands from October through March at Cochise Lake. Summer temperatures frequently exceed 100°F during the day, with nighttime lows dropping into the 60s.

What to do

Bird watching at Willcox Playa Wildlife Area: Drive to Cochise Lake Wildlife Viewing Area Dispersed where thousands of sandhill cranes gather seasonally. "Super easy to get to off the interstate, wide smooth roads all the way here. Any size rig will fit as you just choose a spot on the road around the wildlife lake," notes reviewer Brenda Y. Morning visits offer the best viewing as "watching them take flight at daybreak is absolutely breathtaking."

Explore unique rock formations: Take the 40-minute drive to Happy Camp Trail to climb among distinctive boulder formations. "There are endless rocks to explore and climb. It will keep your attention for days," shares Taylor. This free BLM site features "awesome remnants of Native American activity" according to the same reviewer.

Visit local wineries: Several wineries operate within 15-30 minutes of Willcox, making this area part of an officially designated American Viticultural Area. Most tasting rooms charge $10-15 per person for flights and operate Thursday through Sunday afternoons. The region specializes in Spanish and Italian varietals due to the similar growing conditions.

What campers like

Free camping with cell coverage: Dispersed camping options near Willcox provide budget-friendly stays with surprising connectivity. At Playa Dispersed Campsite, campers enjoy "wide open skies, peaceful surroundings, and incredible sunrises" according to Aaron A., who adds that "the stars at night were unbelievable." Many dispersed sites maintain workable cell service for those needing to stay connected.

Quiet nights away from trains: While Willcox has significant railroad activity through town, campers seek sites away from the tracks. James D. notes about Willcox Lagoon, "There are some trains off in the distance, but I use my earplugs. I'm a light sleeper, if you're heavy sleeper, you'll have no problem."

Level parking at affordable prices: Many camping areas offer firm, level surfaces ideal for setting up. At Willcox-Cochise KOA, C.W. found "level gravel parking, not cluttered, good place for the night," while noting it includes a "small play area for the kids." KOA sites typically range from $35-55 per night depending on hookups and season.

What you should know

Highway noise affects some campgrounds: Sites close to I-10 experience traffic noise throughout the day and night. Mary F. commented about Willcox-Cochise KOA: "Very well maintained with decent size sites and ample area to run your dogs. I would give this 5 stars if not for Highway noise."

Limited shade in most areas: The Willcox region offers minimal natural shade at most camping locations. Bring canopies or awnings, particularly during summer months. Temperatures can drop 40-50 degrees between day and night, especially at higher elevations.

Wildlife encounters: Free-ranging cattle appear at several dispersed camping areas. At Grande Vista RV Park, visitors note the presence of "cats everywhere" that are "cute and sweet" according to Anna S., who adds they "use the tent spots as their litter box." Willcox area camping also requires awareness of desert wildlife including snakes and scorpions.

Tips for camping with families

Pool access during hot months: For families camping during summer, look for sites with swimming options. Tonya B. notes Willcox-Cochise KOA has a "fire pit and pool" along with "super roomy" sites, making it suitable for families needing to cool off.

Entertainment amenities: Several RV parks offer recreation facilities. At Lifestyle RV Resort & Fitness Center, visitors appreciate the combination of "activity and relaxation" with "top-notch amenities" according to Amanda W. Meanwhile, Priscilla reports that Cattlerest RV Park offers "ton of activities such as pool, corn hole, shuffle bored, line dancing, music and more."

Weather preparation for children: Pack appropriately for extreme temperature shifts. James D. notes about camping in May: "temperatures dropped into the high 40s and hover there until about 6:30 AM. Once the sun takes over the mountain, the heat skyrocket and you'll want to be getting packed up pretty quick."

Tips from RVers

Internet connectivity: Several campgrounds offer surprisingly good internet access. C.W. reported about Grande Vista RV Park: "I have Verizon and management stated Verizon is the best in this small town and look at my screen shot, it's no joke. This is on top of their 2 free wifi access they provide which are already fast!"

RV site spaciousness: Many Willcox area campgrounds accommodate larger rigs comfortably. Brenda Y. notes about Cochise Lake, "Any size rig will fit as you just choose a spot on the road around the wildlife lake. Ours is 43' and we didn't need to unhook."

Seasonal considerations: Summer heat requires additional preparation for RVers. Ventilation, cooling systems, and proper insulation become critical when daytime temperatures exceed 100°F. Consider running generators or seeking hookup sites during extreme heat for air conditioning capabilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there cabin camping options in Willcox, Arizona?

Cabin camping options around Willcox are limited but available in nearby areas. Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground offers cabins approximately 30 miles west of Willcox. These cabins provide comfortable accommodations with amenities like clean bathrooms, nearby trailheads, and exceptional stargazing opportunities. Bonita Canyon Campground in Chiricahua National Monument is another option worth considering, though availability may be limited. For those needing cabin accommodations directly in Willcox, local motels and vacation rentals often provide a practical alternative to traditional cabin camping.

What campgrounds are available in Willcox, AZ?

Willcox offers diverse camping options for all preferences. Playa Dispersed Campsite provides free camping near the Willcox Playa Wildlife Area, popular for winter sandhill crane viewing. Cochise Lake Wildlife Viewing Area Dispersed offers peaceful boondocking with excellent wildlife viewing opportunities. Other options include Willcox Lagoon Dispersed Site, several RV parks within town limits, and camping opportunities in the nearby Chiricahua Mountains. For those willing to venture slightly farther, excellent camping can be found at Bonita Canyon Campground in Chiricahua National Monument and Kartchner Caverns State Park, both offering developed sites with amenities.

What RV parks and facilities are available in Willcox, AZ?

Willcox offers several RV parks with various amenities. Grande Vista RV Park provides gravel drive-through and back-in spots with 30 or 50 amp connections, water, and sewer hookups. The park is conveniently located north of town but still within easy reach of amenities. Pato Blanco Lakes RV Resort near Benson offers a 55+ atmosphere with clean facilities and catch-and-release fishing lakes. Additional options include Fort Willcox RV Park, Cattlerest RV Park and Saloon, Lifestyle RV Resort & Fitness Center, and Sagebrush RV Park, all offering water hookups, toilets, and big-rig-friendly sites.

Is there a KOA campground in Willcox, Arizona?

Yes, Willcox-Cochise KOA is located in Willcox, Arizona. This KOA campground is situated right next to a highway at an exit, which provides easy access but does result in noticeable road noise, especially for sites positioned closest to the highway. As with most KOA campgrounds, you can expect standard KOA amenities including hookups for RVs, tent sites, and common facilities. For those sensitive to noise, requesting a site further from the highway is recommended. This location serves as a convenient base for exploring attractions in the Willcox area.