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Rockhound

Deming, New Mexico
93.1 mi from City Center

Located on the rugged slope of the Little Florida Mountain range is the Rockhound State Park. Named after people who search the land for precious stones, the area is known to have an abundance of agates and quartz crystals. Several hiking trails also provide spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, and an easy means of taking pictures and witnessing gorgeous New Mexico sunrises and sunsets. Bike trails are also available, as are several winter activities and a small nearby swimming beach.
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Gallinas Upper Campground

Hanover, Illinois
92.6 mi from City Center

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North Clifton RV Park (City Park)

Clifton, Arizona
55.5 mi from City Center

The North Clifton RV Park is located in the city of Clifton, Arizona, and is a beautiful spot to relax and enjoy an easy-going vacation. Campers can look forward to gorgeous rock formations and geological features to tour, the Greenlee County Museums, Morenci Museum and the nearby pit mine is also an excellent attraction. There's excellent local restaurants such as the Kopper Kettle Cafe and several others. The Coronado Trail is a popular hiking and mountain biking path, so many visitors head there for some outdoor fun, plus, it's an excellent opportunity for birding. Northern cardinals, red-tailed hawks and blue herons are common sights!
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Gordon Hirabayashi Campground

Coronado, Arizona
87.2 mi from City Center

The Gordon Hirabayashi Campground is located in Sonoita, Arizona, and is a great spot an authentic outdoor adventure. Onsite, there's also a diverse and breathtaking terrain, perfect for exploring and scenic viewing. Travelers can also look forward to local landmarks like the Chiricahua National Monument, Saguaro National Park and the Tumacacori National Historic Park. Among these parks and the Grand Canyon, campers can enjoy some of the southwest's most iconic scenes and geological formations, as well as the excellent river rafting, climbing, hiking and mountain biking that accompanies these sites. There's also historical treasures nearby including the Cases Grande Ruins National Monument Fort Bowie National Historic Site and the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. For even more Arizona fun, the Kartchner Caverns and San Pedro National Riparian Conservatory Area are also relatively close by.
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City of Douglas

Douglas, Arizona
64.4 mi from City Center

The City of Douglas is located in the town of Douglas, Arizona and is known as a quiet getaway from the hustle and bustle of cities like Phoenix and Scottsdale. Campers can look forward to a thick forest of trees, filling the atmosphere with their aroma and fresh air. Visitors can go hiking and mountain biking through the woods, as well as fish, canoe, kayak or raft the river that runs through the campground. This humble river is ideal for not just water sports, but also picnics and stargazing. Be sure to bring all your gear to truly take advantage of this breathtaking landscape!
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Cochise County Fairground

Douglas, Arizona
64.4 mi from City Center

The Coshise County Fairground is located in the beautiful town of Douglas Arizona and is a popular spot not only for fairs, but also for RVing. Campers attending the fair can look forward to authentic, country-styled fun with great, local eats, competitions, shows and exhibitions. Campers can also look forward to an iconic desert landscape with long dusty plains, desert plants and plenty of space for day hiking, biking and stargazing. 
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Thunderbird RV Park

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Sierra Vista, Arizona
78.4 mi from City Center

The Thunderbird RV Park is located in the beautiful town of Sierra Vista, Arizona and is the perfect place to truly enjoy the beauty and attractions of the southwest. On-site recreation includes a swimming pool, a recreation room with exercise equipment, cable TV, billiards, games and a kitchen area. We also provide night time security patrol throughout the mobile home park as well as the RV park. The Sierra Vista City Park is a short walk away, as is the Coronado Village Shopping Center. We are close to the Sierra Vista Mall and a variety of restaurants, and less than half an hour away are the six-mile long Carr Peak hiking trail and the shorter Reef Townsite Historical Trail that takes you through the area of the Huachucas where gold was mined during the wild west days.  If you love trees, nature and you like to walk, this is definitely the place for you! 
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Trail Riders Inn

Tombstone, Arizona
62.2 mi from City Center

Tombstone, Arizona is "one of the most famous" and historic mining towns in the old west, and is home to the Trail Riders Inn. Campers can look forward to a number of excellent attractions such as the Bird Cage Theater, Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, Boot Hill and the historic re-enactments at the O.K. Corral. The Old Tombstone Wild West Theme Park, Saloon Theater and Tombstone Historama are also popular stops among travelers. And of course, the area is known for its galleries and Silver Strike Winery! For the nature lover, Tombstone is located on a beautiful desert vista with acres and acres of flat lands and desert flora to explore, and the sights at sunset and at nights are awe-inspiring.
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Sundial Springs Campground & Hot Springs

From $40.00 USD

Per Night
Glenwood, New Mexico
72.3 mi from City Center

This is the perfect spot for the camping hoping to experience nature in a whole new way. Aside from excellent bird and walflide watching, teh Sundial Springs Campground and Hot Springs are perfect for soaking in natural mineral springs, and taking in breathtaking, clear skies at night. The Bighorn Sheep Sanctuary runs through the the park, and adds to the rolling hills and jagged mountain ranges characteristic of the southwest. Campers can also enjoy hiking the Catwalk trail or fishing in the Glenwood Hatchery. Get your arts, crafts and fresh fruits and veggies at the Saturday Market, and don't forget to stop by the Mining Ghost Town of Mongollon.
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Mountain Vista MH and RV Park

Sierra Vista, Arizona
79.3 mi from City Center

The Mountain Vista MH and RV Park is located in Sierra Vista, Arizona and is a good space to pause while passing through the area. There aren't many attractions in the area, but there is plenty of quiet and wide, desert vistas for exploring, biking, hiking and ATV touring. Campers can also look forward to breathtaking sunsets and stargazing, and nearby stores for food and supplies.
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Desert Vista RV Resort

From $25.59 USD

Per Night
Deming, New Mexico
87.2 mi from City Center

The Desert Vista RV Resort is located in Deming, New Mexico and is an excellent spot to enjoy the gorgeous desert vistas of the southwest. Go on hikes through the various trails, or stay at the resort where you can enjoy family games in the location's "Great Room." Gather around a pool table, do art and craft projects, watch movies or complete puzzles with your friends and loved ones. The resort also hosts bingo nights and potlucks through the on-site cantina. It's a great place to enjoy time with other campers in a friendly and casual environment.
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Far Horizons Tucson Village (55+ park)

From $35.00 USD

Per Night
Tucson, Arizona
93.4 mi from City Center

The Far Horizons Tucson Village is an adult community campground located in the beautiful and historic town of Tucson, and is a great place for a fun Arizona vacation. Campers can look forward to a number of excellent local attractions such as the Arizona/Sonoran Desert Museum, Pima Air and Space Museum, San Xavier del Bac, Arizona History Museum and the Museum of Art. For the nature enthusiast, there a number of great spots including the Reid park Zoo, Saguaro National Park, Tohono Chul Park, the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun Historic District, Tucson Botanical Gardens and Sentinel Peak. Among these sites and parks, campers can go scenic viewing, wildlife viewing, as well as hiking and biking. Campers can also take day trips out to spots like the popular Kofa National Wildlife Refuge and the Coronado National Forest, which is home to a number of ponds and lakes perfect for swimming, boating, canoeing and fishing.

Pancho Villa State Park

Columbus, New Mexico
97.8 mi from City Center

The Pancho Villa park is home to numerous historical exhibits from the battle that happened at this small town in 1916. History buffs and New Mexico enthusiasts alike flock to this site to see the museum which is free for campers, and to experience the remnants of this crucial part of the Mexican- American war. The park is also only a few miles from the southern border, so if you cross, be sure to visit the Pink Store. If you like the iconic desert terrain of New Mexico, you'll especially love this park, and the sights of those beautifully red sunrises and sunsets the area is known for.

Wolf Hollow Campground

Magdalena, New Mexico
99.9 mi from City Center

Mt. Bigelow Campground

Coronado, Arizona
87.5 mi from City Center

The Mt. Bigelow Campground is located in the beautiful Coronado National Forest and is an excellent place for an authentic outdoor adventure. Onsite, there's also a diverse and breathtaking terrain, perfect for exploring and scenic viewing. Travelers can also look forward to local landmarks like the Chiricahua National Monument, Saguaro National Park and the Tumacacori National Historic Park. Among these parks and the Grand Canyon, campers can enjoy some of the southwest's most iconic scenes and geological formations, as well as the excellent river rafting, climbing, hiking and mountain biking that accompanies these sites. There's also historical treasures nearby including the Cases Grande Ruins National Monument Fort Bowie National Historic Site and the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument. For even more Arizona fun, the Kartchner Caverns and San Pedro National Riparian Conservatory Area are also relatively close by.

Pancho Villa

Columbus, New Mexico
96.6 mi from City Center

The Pancho Villa park is home to numerous historical exhibits from the battle that happened at this small town in 1916. History buffs and New Mexico enthusiasts alike flock to this site to see the museum which is free for campers, and to experience the remnants of this crucial part of the Mexican- American war. The park is also only a few miles from the southern border, so if you cross, be sure to visit the Pink Store. If you like the iconic desert terrain of New Mexico, you'll especially love this park, and the sights of those beautifully red sunrises and sunsets the area is known for.

City of Rocks State Park

Faywood, New Mexico
76.3 mi from City Center

The City of Rocks State Park gets its name from the incredible volcanic rock formations found here. The park is a mile from the scenic Chihuahuan Desert Region of southwest New Mexico, and stands at an elevation of 5,200 feet. The geological formation is made up of large, sculpted rock columns and pinnacles rising as high as 40 feet, and separated by paths or lanes resembling streets. After years of natural erosion, the formations have an almost other-worldly appearance, filling the landscape like towers against the beautiful New Mexico sky. 

Douglas Golf Club & RV Park

From $20.00 USD

Per Night
Douglas, Arizona
64.4 mi from City Center

Iron Creek Campground

Hanover, Illinois
94 mi from City Center

Iron Creek Campground is a campground located on - in randle, WA. The site includes laundry facilities.

Elks Lodge 413

Silver City, New Mexico
84.6 mi from City Center

Elks Lodge 413 is for Elks only and is a great place to relax or go out and explore nearby attractions. The park is just a short drive from Silver City, so when you're ready to explore, there's plenty to see and do. Get ready for museums, historical buildings, the Ancient Indian Ruins, Gila Cliff Dwellings, the Spirit of the Mountain Scenic Byway and a host of other great attractions. Silver City is also known for buzzing with culture and creativity so be sure to visit of one of the art galleries or try a bite from one of the local culinary hotspots. 
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