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Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground

Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground, near Carefree, Arizona, is a solid choice for those looking to immerse themselves in nature while enjoying the great outdoors. This spot offers a mix of tent and RV camping, with sites that are conveniently located near the Verde River, making it easy to access fishing and boating opportunities.

The campground features picnic tables and fire rings at select sites, perfect for evening gatherings under the stars. Visitors have noted the clean bathrooms and the presence of a dumpster, which helps keep the area tidy. One camper shared, “I spent four days here; it was amazing,” highlighting the abundance of wildlife and the beautiful scenery that surrounds the campground.

For those who enjoy hiking or off-roading, the nearby trails provide plenty of adventure. The area is also home to a variety of birds and small critters, making it a great spot for wildlife watching. While some campers mentioned that the sites can be close together, the overall atmosphere is friendly and welcoming, with many enjoying the peacefulness of the river nearby.

If you’re planning a trip, keep in mind that weekends can get busy, so arriving early is a smart move. Whether you’re fishing, kayaking, or just soaking in the natural beauty, Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground offers a memorable outdoor experience.

Description

National Forest

Tonto National Forest

Overview

Riverside Campground offers more peace and tranquility than the busier recreation sites at Bartlett Lake. With the campground___s proximity to water, fisherman and avid water recreationalists enjoy this spot all year long. There are designated grills, fire rings and picnic tables where families can enjoy the day together along the river, not far from the dam. Keep a look out for fish jumping along the river!____ This location is available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site. Once on-site, you may be able to pay for your campsite(s) by scanning a QR code using the Recreation.gov mobile app, and the Scan and Pay feature. If this option is available, you will need to first download the free Recreation.gov mobile app https://www.recreation.gov/mobile-app prior to your arrival as some remote areas have limited or no cellular service. Camping passes can also be purchased at a Tonto Fee Machine Pass. $16 per site, per night. Nearest fee machine location is at the Cave Creek Ranger Station.

Recreation

Camping Fishing Non-Motorized Boating River Access Birding

Facilities

Camping Fishing Non-Motorized Boating River Access Birding

Natural Features

Plenty of trees provide ample shade and the calming sound of the river flowing makes Riverside Campground a great place to relax and enjoy nature. Keep a lookout for wildlife!

Fee Info

Campsites are $16 per night, per site. America the Beautiful Senior or Access Disability passholders are eligible for a 50% discount. Pass must be valid and present with passholder at time of stay.__

This location is available on a first-come, first-served basis only. Visitors are required to physically arrive at the campground to purchase and claim a site. Once on-site, you may be able to pay for your campsite(s) by scanning a QR code using the Recreation.gov mobile app, and the Scan and Pay feature. If this option is available, you will need to first download the free Recreation.gov mobile app https://www.recreation.gov/mobile-app prior to your arrival as some remote areas have limited or no cellular service. Camping passes can also be purchased at a Tonto Fee Machine Pass. $16 per site, per night. Nearest fee machine location is at the Cave Creek Ranger Station.

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Location

Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground is located in Arizona

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Directions

This site is 23 miles east of Carefree. Take Cave Creek Road for 7 miles then turn right on Bartlett Dam Road and continue for 13 miles. Just before reaching the Jojoba Boating site, FR 19 becomes a maintained gravel road that turns south (right). Follow it for another 3 miles to Riverside.

Coordinates

33.809875 N
111.64649 W

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Reviewed Oct. 1, 2021

Privacy & Fun

Location in Tonto National Forest You need Tonto Pass at bottom off Bartlett Reservoir Dam some sites have Picnic Tables & Fire Rings located next to Verde River

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  • Review photo of Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground by Jessica G., October 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground by Jessica G., October 1, 2021
  • Review photo of Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground by Jessica G., October 1, 2021
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Reviewed Oct. 1, 2021

Privacy & Fun

In Tonto National Forest Close to Phoenix located near Bartlett Reservoir Fire Rings and Picnic Tables at some sites next to Verde River below Bartlett Dam

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Reviewed Apr. 10, 2021

Dirty, bad neighbors, great location

The campground is pretty easy to get to even in a sedan. When you go around the corner there’s a handful of small-medium sized sites with a fire ring and table. There was lots of trails down to the river to fish or boat, but I never caught anything. The bathrooms were incredibly clean and there was a dumpster on site. Lots of visitors come through and many don’t follow camp etiquete. Noisy till midnight, leave trash all over the place, let their bad dogs run wild, cut down trees for firewood. The list goes on. If you visit on a weekday you’re more than likely to have a better stay than one on the weekend. Spots fill up quick so I’d get there Friday or Saturday morning.

Reviewed Feb. 14, 2021

Not bad

A small campground, it has a one-way, counterclockwise road. The road in, from the marina is a well-maintained dirt road. A couple of dispersed campsite can be seen just before you arrive, riverside of the road. The improved campsites are found after you round the turn to head back to the main road. The sites will be to the left. Sites are rather close to each other and I noticed that some campers take up more than one site. Campfire rings are deep and the bbq grate is not adjustable. Aluminum picnic tables,, with anchor chains. Some of the sites have grass and trees to string a hammock. The improved sites end just before you reach the vault toilets. Toilets were clean and a dumpster is there too. Just past the toilets, are some more dispersed sites. Two of the dispersed sites are nice, with grass and shade and more room. There are a couple spots to access the river. Overall, it's not a bad spot and the views driving in are good. There is some trash, but not bad. I did pick up some, as it was windy, but most of it was very small. Cell service is poor. At the picnic table I had one bar and 3G data that was slow, with ATT. Once I moved, I lost service. I imagine Verizon has service to a better degree.

Reviewed Mar. 29, 2020

Great place to camp in AZ

I spent four days here it was amazing. There is all kinds of different birds all over the place the kids loved it. Lots of Animals but didn’t hear 1 coyote or see any Javalina. So mainly just cool little critters lizards skunks and such. We got a spot walking distance from the river. Awesome Fishing spots and day camp spots to spend time all day in the water. Then you can just walk back to camp and make dinner relax. Loved the stars at night and lush grass trees cactus it really is a beautiful spot. You can kayak fish hike off-road dirt bike atv. There is a marina with a store with beer and firewood and even a little restaurant about 20 min from camp pretty sweet. Five stars it was clean when we were there and we even seen rangers come by every morning and make sure there was no trash there is bathrooms and a dumpster on site !

Reviewed Oct. 18, 2019

Cool spot, too much trash

The river was beautiful! The camp spots were close to the river with nice big fire rings. Just like a lot of low desert camping in Arizona it’s dusty and dry with lots of prickly plans. But the trail and the trees near the river were lush. My biggest complaint about the spot was all the garbage everywhere. Come on people, burn your trash or take it home! There’s no need to trip over piles of water bottles & beer cans, cigarette butts, McDonald’s wrappers and plastic bags.

  • Review photo of Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground by Jeni G., October 18, 2019
  • Review photo of Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground by Jeni G., October 18, 2019
Reviewed May. 21, 2019

Further off the path

Got a large group of friends to go jeeping up in the mountains not too far from here, couldn’t remember the exact spot. After going deep into a canyon nearby, we found an abandoned mine! Pretty cool but definitely away from society.

  • Review photo of Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground by Emm S., May 21, 2019
  • Review photo of Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground by Emm S., May 21, 2019
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Reviewed Nov. 12, 2017

Great site, not so great people

We showed up to our site at night and though it was crowded, we found what we saw was the last available campsite a reasonable distance from other campers. But someone near by was rude and yelling at us about too close to his site. Over all it made us want to pack up and leave early despite the nice site and it being so close to the water.

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Reviewed Nov. 11, 2017

Questival Camping Experience

We arrived kind of late (11:30pm), there were quite a few open campsites for a Friday night. However, we went 2 away from an occupied site and were still yelled at by an #unhappycamper, so some of them are close together. The sites all had a picnic table and a fire pit. There was also vault toilets, which were pretty clean but out of toilet paper. There was also trash left from previous campers :( #packitout

Month of VisitNovember
  • Review photo of Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground by Jenny W., November 11, 2017

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    Tonto National Forest Riverside Campground is located at 1600 feet.

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