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Arizona Campgrounds Map: 1162 Campgrounds

This map shows 1162 campgrounds across Arizona — 153 federal sites from the Recreation Information Database (RIDB) alongside 1009 additional locations from OpenStreetMap including state parks, county parks, and private campgrounds. Federal sites are color-coded by managing agency; OSM locations appear in grey. Click any marker for the campground name, location, description, and booking links where available. Switch to satellite view for terrain context.

Federal Campgrounds in Arizona

Of the 153 federal campgrounds, 119 accept online reservations through recreation.gov, while 34 operate on a first-come, first-served basis.

AgencyCampgroundsShare
USFS12582%
NPS1510%
BLM138%

Land Management Areas

  • National Forest: 2 campgrounds

Stay Limits

  • In the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area, camping at developed sites and primitive camping elsewhere is limited to 14 consecutive days in a 28-day period.: 2 campgrounds
  • There is a 14-day stay limit.: 1 campground
  • Day use or 14 days at campground: 1 campground

Notable Campgrounds

  • Alamo Canyon Primitive Campground (Ajo) — NPS
    Overview Alamo Canyon Campground sits nestled at the base of the Ajo mountains in Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. This primitive campground provides scenic views of the surrounding mountains and Sonoran Desert, along with spectacular night sky viewing and peaceful quiet. Recreation Along with photography and bi… Reserve →
  • ALTO PIT OHV CAMPGROUND (Prescott) — USFS
    Overview Alto Pit OHV Campground is located at the foot of Granite Mountain Wilderness Area, at an elevation of 6,200 feet. The off-highway trail system within the recreation area draws enthusiasts of all ages with degrees of skills that prove challenging and enjoyable for everyone alike. To make reservations click … Reserve →
  • Antelope Point RV Park (Page) — NPS
    While the Antelope Point RV park is not physically within the boundaries of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, it is operated by Antelope Point Marina. Make your reservation with them at https://antelopepointlakepowell.com/explore-lake-powell/rv-park/. This is an RV site only. 104 full hook-up spaces, 15 pull-thr… Reserve →
  • APACHE MAID CABIN (Sedona) — USFS
    Overview This rustic forest cabin is located at the eastern base of Apache Maid Mountain, just two hours north of Phoenix and near the popular red rock canyons and outdoor recreation opportunities of Sedona, in central Arizona. The cabin provides several amenities, providing a comfortable stay for up to six people. … Reserve →
  • APACHE TROUT CAMPGROUND (Springerville) — USFS
    Overview Apache Trout Campground is one of five campgrounds at the Big Lake Recreation Area in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, and is especially popular for group camping. With boating and fishing facilities and a variety of amenities, Apache Trout is a convenient and comfortable place to stay. Plenty of open spa… Reserve →
  • ASPEN (AZ) — USFS
    Overview Aspen Campground is a scenic hideaway for anglers, boaters, families and photographers, located in north central Arizona near Heber and Payson. It sits in a dense pine and aspen area forest near the shore of Woods Canyon Lake at an elevation of 7,000 ft. With spacious campsites, calm and scenic lake waters,… Reserve →
  • Beehives Primitive Campground (Page) — NPS
    No reservations. $14 per night. 21 designated sites. Across the highway from Wahweap South Entrance. Picnic table at each site. No hookups or dump stations. Pack it in, pack it out. No campfires or glass containers. Three-night camping limit. Reserve →
  • BENNY CREEK GROUP AREA — USFS
    Overview Benny Creek Campground offers group camping in the remote and scenic White Mountains of Arizona. A perfect outdoor retreat for small to medium group gatherings, the campground is situated in a pine forest above Benny Creek and within walking distance of Bunch Reservoir and Greer Lakes. Picnicking, fishing, … Reserve →
  • Black Canyon Rim Campground (Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, AZ) (Overgaard) — USFS
    Overview Black Canyon Rim Campground has 20 sites of varying sizes. All sites can accommodate tents and pop-up campers. Some sites are suitable for pull trailers, 5th-wheel trailers, and motorhomes up to 40 feet. Recreation Fishing and boating (electric motors) are available on Black Canyon Lake, approximately 2.5 m… Reserve →
  • Black Jack Group Campground — USFS
    Group Campground
  • Bonita Canyon Campground (Willcox) — NPS
    Overview Bonita Canyon Campground is located in Chiricahua National Monument, Willcox, AZ. Visitors love the historic, treed campsites, hiking the “Wonderland of Rocks” and bird watching opportunities. NOTE: While some vehicles up to 29 feet may fit in the campground, the scenic drive is restricted to 24 feet. Sceni… Reserve →
  • Bonito Campground (AZ) (Flagstaff) — USFS
    Overview Bonito Campground is located 18 miles northeast of Flagstaff, near Sunset Crater/Wupatki National Monument. Elevation is 6,900 feet. Bonito Campground is named for the Bonito Lava Flow which oozed across this high desert plain some 900 years ago. That river of liquid rock, now frozen forever, is just one of… Reserve →

Campgrounds are distributed across 6.9 degrees of latitude in Arizona, from the southern border to the northern reaches of the state.

State Parks and Other Campgrounds

1009 additional campgrounds in Arizona appear from OpenStreetMap data, contributed by the OSM community. Of those with fee data recorded, 86 charge a fee and 95 are free.

Notable Operators

  • USFS (174 sites)
  • BLM (37 sites)
  • National Park Service (19 sites)
  • Bureau of Land Management (17 sites)
  • US Forest Service (11 sites)
  • United States Forest Service (9 sites)

How to Use This Map

Zoom into any part of Arizona to explore campgrounds. Click a cluster to expand it, or continue zooming to individual sites. Each marker popup shows the campground name, managing agency, location, description, stay limits, phone number, and a direct booking link where reservations are accepted. Use the Satellite button to switch to aerial imagery — useful for understanding terrain, tree cover, and proximity to water before you book.

See the full US Campgrounds Map for a national overview of all federal campgrounds across all 50 states.

About the Author
I'm Daniel O'Donohue, the voice and creator behind The MapScaping Podcast ( A podcast for the geospatial community ). With a professional background as a geospatial specialist, I've spent years harnessing the power of spatial to unravel the complexities of our world, one layer at a time.