Best Campgrounds near Yarnell, AZ

The Yarnell area in central Arizona provides both established and dispersed camping options across varied terrain. Ghost Town Road BLM camping area offers free dispersed sites about 10 miles south of Yarnell in Congress, while White Spar Campground in the Prescott National Forest provides developed sites with amenities. North Ranch in Congress serves primarily as an RV park with hookups, while Constellation Park near Wickenburg offers primitive camping with basic facilities. Most sites accommodate both tent and RV camping, though terrain and access roads often determine suitability for larger vehicles.

Road conditions vary significantly throughout the region, with many dispersed sites requiring navigation on unpaved roads. Most BLM areas have no services, making self-sufficiency essential. "This area is hard sand, many winding roads with secluded spots to camp and lots of green in between so quite private," noted one visitor about Ghost Town Road camping. Summers bring intense heat, particularly at lower elevations, while higher areas near Prescott remain more moderate. Cell service is spotty but available at many sites, with visitors reporting 2-3 bars of Verizon coverage at Ghost Town Road. Campfires are generally permitted in established fire rings, though seasonal restrictions apply during high fire danger periods.

Campers consistently highlight the desert landscape and spectacular sunsets as standout features. Ghost Town Road camping area receives particularly positive reviews for its accessibility and scenic views. "Beautiful sunset. Easy access for midsized trailers. Larger trailers need to stick by graded road. Views are spectacular," reported one camper. Several visitors mention the proximity to town amenities while still feeling remote. Noise levels remain minimal at most sites, though some areas experience occasional aircraft or ATV traffic. Wildlife sightings, including coyotes, are common. Primitive sites typically have no amenities, requiring visitors to pack out all trash and bring water. Established campgrounds like White Spar provide toilets, trash service, and often drinking water, making them suitable for longer stays.

Best Camping Sites Near Yarnell, Arizona (136)

    1. Ghost Town Road BLM Camping

    10 Reviews
    Congress, AZ
    6 miles
    Website
    +1 (623) 580-5500

    "Off road trails that can also be used for running/hiking. Numerous sites the further back you go. Some need higher clearance to get to. Water for .25 a gallon at the Uhaul in town."

    "The road is a little bumpy, but it’s a very short drive to the first pull off. There is a cemetery on the same road, but you can easily camp a decent amount away from it."

    2. White Spar Campground

    42 Reviews
    Prescott, AZ
    25 miles
    Website
    +1 (877) 444-6777

    $14 - $28 / night

    "This was not necessarily true of the other loops that we heard in the distance."

    "Prescott, Arizona. Nice sites, 3 of which are first come first serve. We got one of those. Wooded area with drinking water pumps scattered about, trash receptacles, and toilets."

    3. Ghost Town Road Camp

    3 Reviews
    Congress, AZ
    6 miles

    "Can't speak to other sites but mine had some broken glass and shell casings scattered around. Was pretty quiet though. Road in was good but looks like it could be slippery when wet."

    4. North Ranch

    6 Reviews
    Congress, AZ
    9 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 427-3657

    "We had a spot quite close to the entrance, so it was a bit loud in the morning with the garbage truck and train, but nothing extreme."

    5. Kmj Rentals

    1 Review
    Congress, AZ
    7 miles
    +1 (928) 460-0620

    $15 / night

    "Sites are level and graveled. 15 minutes away from the Granite Mountain IHC Memorial! Give them a try and leave some reviews!"

    6. Constellation Park

    7 Reviews
    Wickenburg, AZ
    18 miles
    Website

    $10 / night

    "Close to town and close to fun attractions such as the rodeo or box canyon wash!"

    "Around 30 sites. Not “8” like the website read. Definitely not a place you stay more than one night though."

    7. Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground

    66 Reviews
    Peoria, AZ
    38 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."

    8. Point of Rocks RV Campground

    33 Reviews
    Prescott, AZ
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (928) 445-9018

    $51 - $66 / night

    "The short walk to the stunning lake Watson makes this park a must visit."

    "A private trail from the campground leads directly to the stunning Watson Lake Park, which offers hiking, biking, kayaking, disc golf, and more, all just steps from your site."

    9. Senator Hwy Dispersed Camp Site

    10 Reviews
    Prescott National Forest, AZ
    24 miles
    Website

    "The spots here are really nice but if you go camping in the winter season you definitely need four wheel drive."

    "I lucked out and got the last spot, unfortunately it was relatively close to the road and there was some traffic during the day. There are several roads to drive down and find a spot."

    10. Lower Wolf Creek Campground

    8 Reviews
    Prescott, AZ
    23 miles
    Website

    "Stayed a night at #9 and it was a great time, quite with the sound of the creek running behind camp. Clean area and one of the two bathrooms was smell free."

    "We stay at site 3 because it was right next to the creek. You could hear it flowing all night and it was amazing!"

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Recent Reviews near Yarnell, AZ

655 Reviews of 136 Yarnell Campgrounds


  • Lani H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 21, 2025

    Roadrunner Campground - Lake Pleasant

    Stunning sunrise to sunset!😘

    Excellent campground. Easy enough to get into a back in site w/ 35 ft tow trailer. There is an awesome discovery center open Fri. - Sun. Great kids playground, & several trails. Maricopa county makes rounds throughout the day. Everyone follows the noise ordinance. We had no problems. If you can get site #62 it would be supreme. Site 61 & 63 are also great. Beautiful views of sunrise & sunset!

  • Matt H.
    Nov. 20, 2025

    Alto Pit OHV Campground

    A hidden gem

    My wife and I visit this campground all throughout the year. Its conveniently placed fpr quick access to town if needed, but remote enough to feel like youre out in the woods. 

    We had nothing good to say about the host, but sadly he just passed a couple months ago. Hoping the next host is as great as this one was

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 14, 2025

    Aqua Fria National Monument

    Aqua Fria exit 259 dispersed

    Exit 259, Bloody Basin road. Aqua Fria national monument, free dispersed camping. Access Road is good graveled down to first left. some great spots only a short distance up that side road. hey noise is moderate.

    this exit is much better than exit 256 to badger springs Aqua Fria, less hey noise, more large camp sites and huge views

  • Greg L.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 12, 2025

    Badger Springs

    badger springs exit

    area close to I17 is a shithole. lots of trash. but 5g cell signal. hwy noise is extreme. one nite and get out! the road down to the vault toilet and the actual badger springs TH has been improved. lifted, rocked and graveled. The Th loop at the end is 3/4 mile and along the way there are many no czmping and no moro vehicles signs. at the vault toilet there is a area turnaround and also at the TH. there does not seem to be any signs with the camping allowed symbol anywhere, so tgat is unclear and confusing.

    note that tge area at the hwy exit seems to be just blm Badger Springs Rec Area. while the actual Aqua Fria NM is down the gravel road. again, unclear and confusing.

  • MThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 9, 2025

    Point of Rocks RV Campground

    Convenient campground

    Convenient campground in Prescott, AZ. Stayed here when federal campgrounds were closed/locked. Nice facilities and close to trails and town.

  • KThe Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 5, 2025

    CVBC Camp

    Sweet quiet location

    It's about 12 to 13 miles of dirt road in the Prescott National Forest. The area is mountainous at roughly 5000 ft with lots of Juniper and some Pinion pine trees. A great spring and fall location. It can be hot in the summer.

  • A
    Nov. 3, 2025

    Bloody Basin Rd / Agua Fria NM Dispersed Camping

    Genuinely perfect

    Such a beautiful and scenic campground, the roads were extremely well maintained and my old mini van could navigate them without issue. So beautiful I’m tempted not to leave a review so nobody steals my spot lol. This was my first camping experience and it exceeded any and all expectations I had. Wow wow wow

  • Shirlee A.The Dyrt PRO User
    Nov. 2, 2025

    Maricopa County Park Lake Pleasant

    Beautiful desert views

    So calming and beautiful

    Cactus are amazing and so are the sweet wild donkeys roaming around.

  • G
    Oct. 28, 2025

    White Spar Campground

    Convenient and clean

    Great spot, easy to get to, clean and has the facilities I needed car camping. I'm here mid week.


Guide to Yarnell

Camping sites near Yarnell, Arizona range from free dispersed areas to established campgrounds across elevations spanning 2,000 to 5,000 feet. The region sits at the transition between Sonoran Desert and higher mountain terrain, creating diverse camping microclimates. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing at higher elevations while summers see daytime highs regularly exceeding 100°F at lower elevations.

What to do

Historic exploration: 10 miles from camp. Ghost Town Road BLM Camping offers access to old mining history. "There are some old mines in the area but be cautious, there are arsenic warning signs in some and it appears some mining is still going on," notes Dan N. You can explore two cemeteries nearby, including one with gravestones dating to 1902.

Water recreation: 30-minute drive. Lake Pleasant Regional Park Campground provides multiple water-based activities. "The lake is beautiful and I recommend taking the Roadrunner hike -- even easy for kids!" writes Ashley C. Sites include ramadas and shoreline access, with boat rentals available.

Hiking trails: Direct access. Several campgrounds connect to established trail systems. At White Spar Campground, "One of the best trails in the area, 396, connects right through the campground. We love biking and hiking right from camp," says Marnie G.

What campers like

Quiet atmosphere: Minimal disruption. Lower Wolf Creek Campground provides a peaceful setting. "Stayed a night at #9 and it was a great time, quite with the sound of the creek running behind camp," reports Allen B. Many sites feature natural sound barriers.

Cell coverage: Varies by location. Most sites have usable service for basic communication. "Our site had 4G LTE, but just a few steps down the road was no connection so if you're looking for a spot with service just drive around and you'll find one," advises Sarah I. at Ghost Town Road.

Wildlife viewing: Common encounters. Multiple campers report seeing desert wildlife. "We walked a dried river bed and found lots of cool rocks and smooth river glass," notes Toree M. At Lake Pleasant, one camper mentions: "Woke up to a donkey eating out watermelon, making donkey noises and rolling on the ground so cute!!"

What you should know

Fire restrictions: Seasonal bans. Several campgrounds implement complete fire bans during dry periods. At Point of Rocks Campground, fires are never allowed regardless of season. Always check current restrictions before planning campfires.

Road conditions: Variable access. Many dispersed sites require appropriate vehicles. "This spot can be reached in a 4x4 and good ground clearance. There were nice fire rings already made and plenty of space for multiple tents," reports Joffrey H. about Senator Highway areas.

Seasonal closures: Check before traveling. Some campgrounds close during winter months. "Not listed on the campground website, but this site was closed in April 2022," reported one camper about Lower Wolf Creek Campground.

Tips for camping with families

Swimming holes: Hidden gems. Families enjoy natural water features near some campgrounds. "There's an unmarked trail that leads down a rough dirt road for about 1 to 1.5 miles to a nice swimming hole with mini waterfall," notes a review about Lower Wolf Creek, mentioning it's "a worthwhile trek on hot days."

Wildlife education: Bring field guides. Children can learn about desert ecology. At Constellation Park, families report seeing diverse wildlife. "We've camped many times with my family. Many people have RVs in our group and some have tents and truck tents! All are welcome and easy to navigate," notes Sarah K.

Creek exploration: Natural water play. Some sites offer shallow water features. "We went and followed the creek up as far as we could and got to see a bunch of fun stuff from frogs, lizards, ground squirrels and a bunch more critters in and out of the water," writes Levi M. about Lower Wolf Creek.

Tips from RVers

Site selection: Avoid unmarked hazards. RVers should scout sites before committing. "Nice spots, small campground. Most sites are not level. There are a few that can accommodate a class A," advises Holly about Constellation Park.

Water access: Limited availability. Most dispersed camping areas require bringing all water. "Went to Wickenburg to Fast Mart dump and get water, Safeway for groceries, and West Plaza Green Laundry right across the street from the Safeway," shares Ann Marie A., detailing the resources available near Ghost Town Road BLM camping.

Campsite spacing: Varies widely. Some established campgrounds have tightly packed sites. "Lower Wolf Creek campground was clean but the spaces were really close together," notes one camper, while dispersed areas often provide more separation between campers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What camping is available near Yarnell, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, Yarnell, AZ offers a wide range of camping options, with 136 campgrounds and RV parks near Yarnell, AZ and 61 free dispersed camping spots.

Which is the most popular campground near Yarnell, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, the most popular campground near Yarnell, AZ is Ghost Town Road BLM Camping with a 4.1-star rating from 10 reviews.

Where can I find free dispersed camping near Yarnell, AZ?

According to TheDyrt.com, there are 61 free dispersed camping spots near Yarnell, AZ.