Best Campgrounds near Wittmann, AZ

Public lands surrounding Wittmann, Arizona provide diverse camping options within the Sonoran Desert landscape. Boulders OHV Area offers dispersed camping with open sites for tents and RVs, while established campgrounds like Lake Pleasant Regional Park and White Tank Mountain Regional Park provide more developed facilities. Several state trust land parcels also permit dispersed camping with appropriate permits. The region includes both free primitive sites on BLM land and developed campgrounds with hookups, showers, and other amenities within a 30-minute drive of Wittmann.

Camping in this area requires careful seasonal planning due to extreme summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100°F between May and September. Winter months (October through April) offer more comfortable conditions for outdoor recreation. Arizona State Trust Land parcels require a recreation permit ($16), while BLM dispersed areas like Old Airstrip Camping & Staging Area are typically free. Cell service varies significantly throughout the region, with better coverage near Lake Pleasant and more limited connectivity in outlying areas. "Miles of desert and washes to explore with tons of dispersed camping sites. Can get busy on holiday or event weekends but worth it otherwise. Some weekends have horse or Dirtbike events."

The White Tank Mountain Regional Park receives consistently positive reviews for its well-maintained facilities and scenic desert setting. Campsites are generally level and spaced apart, providing views of mountains, desert landscapes, and iconic saguaro cacti. Many visitors appreciate the hiking opportunities available directly from campgrounds. Boulders OHV Area attracts visitors seeking dispersed camping with motorized recreation access, though noise from off-road vehicles can be significant during peak times. Lake Pleasant offers water recreation opportunities uncommon in this arid region. As one camper noted: "Well separated level sites in a desert setting. Good views of the mountains and the Valley of the Sun. Most sites have electric and water. Good hiking in the mountains during cooler weather."

Best Camping Sites Near Wittmann, Arizona (149)

    1. Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground

    66 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 506-2930

    $15 - $300 / night

    "We stayed in late September and had no neighbors next to us so we felt like we were in the desert. There was no direction that had a bad view."

    "It was an great way to be exposed to trails I may not have chosen on my own."

    2. White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    13 Reviews
    Waddell, AZ
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 935-2505

    $15 - $45 / night

    "We stayed two nights at the Willow walk-in sites (W10). Despite our campsite being close to the bathroom it exceeded our expectations. Campground is well organized with friendly staff."

    "* Trails throughout the camp into the greater park but the campgrounds separated from the more public trailheads."

    3. White Tank Mountain

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

    "Fantastic park for seeing the stars and getting away from Phoenix city lights."

    "Located at about 203rd Avenue, on the westside of Phoenix, in Waddell Arizona is a tiny little Campground with phenomenal views."

    4. Pleasant Harbor RV Resort

    19 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 235-6140

    "RV camping on big water in Arizona! We have stayed here a couple of times. Make sure to book a spot up on cliff overlooking the water. Great sunsets. Free shuttle to haul kayak to boat ramp."

    "We keep a boat at Lake Pleasant and are part of the Arizona Yacht Club so we are up here all the time."

    5. Boulders OHV Area

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

    "If you dont mind occasional off road vehicles driving through during the day, its a good spot with plenty of room."

    "Nearby washes lead to tons of trails near castle hot springs that can lead to various abounded mine sites (including Anderson Mill)."

    6. Old Airstrip Camping & Staging Area

    19 Reviews
    Anthem, AZ
    17 miles

    "This is a staging area for off road vehicles, so there are a lot of quads, ATV, and OHV there. But no one seemed to be running around at all hours of the night like at other areas."

    "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!"

    7. Roadrunner Campground - Lake Pleasant

    9 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    15 miles
    Website
    +1 (602) 506-2930

    "A two lane dump station near the Desert Tortoise camping area. Security and cleaning crews passing through keeping an eye on the rigs. Very close to Lake Pleasant."

    "It was super hot in the afternoons and you really have no privacy from the campers around you. It was nice having shower facilities but they weren’t the cleanest. The lake was nice to cool off in."

    8. State land trust/Inspiration Point

    6 Reviews
    Surprise, AZ
    9 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."

    9. Maddock Road Dispersed - AZ State Trust Land

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

    "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."

    "Recommend black canyon city for laundry and hiked on the black canyon trail."

    10. Dispersed Camping off hwy 74

    10 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    17 miles

    "This was a major travel destination for RV’rs and campers passing through, or staying for a while in close proximity to Phoenix. Major disappointment."

    "The further you get away from the main road the less people. Will stay here again."

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Recent Reviews near Wittmann, AZ

537 Reviews of 149 Wittmann Campgrounds


  • Jack H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 22, 2025

    White Tank Mountain Regional Park

    White Tank County campground

    It is easy to make reservation on the Maricopa County Recreation website. Well taken care of. Locked entry at night for security but you are given a code for it. There is a double lane for the dump at egress point. 50/30 amp service and water at each site. Fire rings and table at each relatively level sites and very spacious and quiet. Mountainous terrain with gorgeous views of the valley

  • H
    Oct. 21, 2025

    Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground

    Relaxing Getaway With A Wild Side!

    Peaceful drive in, friendly staff, and everything you need for a great stay! Whether you're camping, fishing, or just enjoying family time, this spot has it all—including wild burros that aren’t shy about trying to steal your snacks! Rangers patrol daily and are super helpful. Firewood and ice are available at the gate, or head to Scorpion Bay for any extras. Can’t wait to come back!

  • Jaimy M.
    Oct. 18, 2025

    Box Bar Road Dispersed

    Box bar rec area

    Three pretty small parking lots to choose from. Mostly just open space that you camp in. There are dumpsters for trash and a vault toilet. There was so much trash around the entire recreation area even next to the river! I’ll never understand the thought process of people littering especially in nature! There’re wild horses and a few people fishing but still very peaceful!

  • CThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 16, 2025

    Bloody Basin Rd / Agua Fria NM Dispersed Camping

    Easy off/on I-17 dispersed camping

    Easy on and off. Road is well packed and in good condition with a few smaller ruts, but not bad. Nice views. There is some road noise from the interstate on the closer areas. Nice night sky.

  • EThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 1, 2025

    BLM - North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness

    Convenient for nigth crashing

    1 star for super easy access, 1 star for flat easy to level and 1 star for beautiful stars sky. Other than that no more stars. You can hear the highway very loudly, it seems we could have drove a little further and probably better but we were tired, I can not see camping in there. It was super hot and no breeze at all. We arrived by 8pm and left 4:30am

  • Hans V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    BLM - North Maricopa Mountains Wilderness

    Perfect stopover

    Instead of staying under the power lines like many people mentioned (and indicated by the app), we drove a little bit further away from the main road and found a perfect spot for an overnight stay on our way to Phoenix. It was very hot though at day and night in September. Nothing extraordinary but free. Road is OK, gravel with some bumps, but driven slowly our Jeep Grand Cherokee towing an A-frame did fine even when arriving in the dark

  • Hans V.The Dyrt PRO User
    Sep. 21, 2025

    Cave Creek Regional Park

    Cactus place

    Nice campground, serene with a large cactus next to every spot. Power and water at the spot, toilets & bathrooms available.

  • Jared M.
    Sep. 12, 2025

    Mayer dispersed camping

    Little to no service but peaceful

    No service for boobdocking but nice veiw and quit


Guide to Wittmann

Camping sites near Wittmann, Arizona range across elevations between 1,400 to 2,600 feet, creating distinct temperature differences between valley and mountain locations. The region receives approximately 8 inches of rainfall annually, concentrated during summer monsoon season and winter months. Cell signal varies dramatically within short distances, with ridge tops typically offering stronger connections than wash bottoms.

What to do

Hiking the Waterfall Trail: 1.3 miles Access this paved, accessible trail from White Tank Mountain Regional Park with informative signage about local petroglyphs. "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," explains one visitor to White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Wildlife viewing: Dawn/dusk optimal The area hosts wild burros, coyotes, and various desert wildlife. At Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground, campers regularly encounter local wildlife. "Burros would hang out in our camp grazing grass completely unfazed by the barking dogs and screaming kids," reports one camper who stayed at Site 103.

Astronomy: Weekday evenings best Reduced light pollution makes for excellent stargazing, particularly weeknights when OHV activity decreases. "Campsites are behind a rise, so you see stars, not city lights," notes a visitor to White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Hot air balloon watching: Morning activity Early risers at dispersed sites can witness balloon launches. "Awoke to hot air balloons on the horizon! Great walks! Lovely and remote!" reports a visitor at Maddock Road Dispersed area.

What campers like

Spacious campsites: 20-40 foot spacing Most developed sites feature generous spacing compared to urban campgrounds. "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," explains a visitor to White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Desert flora variety: Over 10 species of cacti The native plant diversity creates distinctive camping environments. At Old Airstrip Camping & Staging Area, a visitor noted the "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!"

Water recreation: Uncommon desert amenity Lake Pleasant offers swimming and boating options not typically found in desert camping areas. "Great place to camp with family and water toys!" reports a visitor to Pleasant Harbor RV Resort.

Convenient amenities: 10-15 minutes to supplies Despite feeling remote, many sites offer relatively quick access to services. "If you need groceries or other supplies, the town of Surprise, about 8 miles to the east, would have everything you need," advises a White Tank Mountain Regional Park visitor.

What you should know

Permit requirements: $15 annual fee Arizona State Trust Land parcels require a recreation permit purchased in advance. "I paid the $15 fee and I've been here a couple weeks. People are pretty great. I had Christmas Eve dinner with a bunch of other campers. A lot of fun," shares a visitor to Dispersed Camping off hwy 74.

Seasonal crowds: Holiday weekends busy Expect significantly higher usage during peak periods. At Boulders OHV Area, "Miles of desert and washes to explore with tons of dispersed camping sites. Can get busy on holiday or event weekends but worth it otherwise."

Road conditions: Variable access Road quality varies significantly across sites. "The road in is a little rough, but ok. Two week stay limit, but that's pretty standard for BLM properties," reports a visitor to Old Airstrip Camping.

Wildlife interactions: Food storage critical Wild burros actively seek human food. "Be sure to keep food contained at all times or you might get a donkey thief," warns a visitor to Roadrunner Campground at Lake Pleasant.

Tips for camping with families

Playground access: Multiple locations Several developed campgrounds provide playground equipment for younger campers. "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," reports a visitor to White Tank Mountain Regional Park.

Educational opportunities: Nature programs Check ranger schedules for family-friendly activities. "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," shares another White Tank Mountain camper.

Accessibility considerations: Paved trails available Some areas offer accessible routes suitable for strollers or mobility devices. "The Waterfall Trail... is paved for the first half mile (shortly after the petroglyphs) and then it is a rocky, gravel path," notes a visitor to White Tank Mountain.

Cactus hazards: Pet precautions Desert vegetation poses risks to pets and small children. A visitor to Old Airstrip Camping notes, "All the cacti so close is a bit hazardous for pets and small children, my dog already got spines in her paws."

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Ask for lake views At Pleasant Harbor RV Resort, "Make sure to book a spot up on cliff overlooking the water. Great sunsets. Free shuttle to haul kayak to boat ramp."

Hookup availability: Water/electric common Most developed sites offer partial hookups. "Sites are rustic, they've water and electricity, no sewer. There's a dump station as you leave the park," advises a visitor to Pleasant Harbor RV Resort.

Generator noise: Weekday/weekend differences Dispersed areas experience varying noise levels. "During the week it's likely quiet and even better. 3 stars bc of the traffic, dust, and noise," notes a visitor to Old Airstrip Camping about weekends.

Leveling requirements: Bring blocks While most sites are reasonably level, preparation is advised. "Very bumpy drive to the area is well kept and our truck had no issues getting to the area. Awesome views when we setup camp with plenty of space," reports an RVer at Old Airstrip Camping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What RV rental options are available in Wittmann, Arizona?

While Wittmann itself has limited direct RV rental services, the area offers several RV-friendly campgrounds where you can bring your rented RV. Pleasant Harbor RV Resort provides easy access to camping spots near Lake Pleasant with convenient amenities including an on-site store. For seniors, Pioneer RV Resort 55+ caters specifically to long-term stays. For RV rentals, check nearby Phoenix metro area companies that serve the Wittmann region, as they typically offer delivery options to your chosen campground.

What camping amenities and facilities can I find in Wittmann, AZ?

The Wittmann area offers diverse camping amenities across various sites. White Tank Mountain provides developed facilities with water, toilets, and hiking trails including the family-friendly waterfall trail. For more rustic experiences, Maddock Road Dispersed - AZ State Trust Land offers numerous established campsites requiring just a $15 annual permit. Near Wittmann, Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground features stunning desert views and lake access. Most dispersed areas around Wittmann lack hookups but provide spacious sites for self-contained camping.

How far is Wittmann, AZ from Wickenburg, AZ for camping trips?

Wittmann, AZ is approximately 30 miles southeast of Wickenburg, AZ, making it a convenient base for camping trips between the two areas. The drive typically takes about 30-40 minutes via US-60 W. Along this route, you'll find Ghost Town Road BLM Camping near Wickenburg, which offers numerous dispersed camping sites with off-road trails for hiking and running. This area provides easy access to town amenities with a gas station and Family Dollar within walking distance via trails.