![]() ![]() The 3-4 spots near the picnic tables are easy to access with large rigs. What’s the Word: Brian on Campendium says, “Dispersed camping up against a beautiful rock formation on BLM land. There is no water available onsite, but the gas station in Bowie has convenient (and free) water access. The campsite offers a vault toilet, trash cans, picnic tables and large grills. The bizarre rock formations are awesome to explore for both kids and adults! Hiking & climbing the rocks was our favorite activity here. Indian Bread Rocks is amazingly unique because of the surrounding geography. From the interstate (I-10), it looks like just another deserted small town. Why You’ll Love It: There’s not much in Bowie, Arizona. There is a lot of trash and broken bottles around.”Ĭamping in Arizona Vibes: 6.1/10 Location, location, location! There were some random and sketchy people there off and on as well as normal campers. I am grateful to have a free place to camp so close by. What’s the Word: TheTravelingTaubs on Campendium says, “It is incredibly convenient if you need to be close in to Tucson. A steep climb will take you to the top of the hill where you’ll get a 360 degree view of the area. Snyder Hill has trees, bushes, and cacti. The desert in Tucson is full of vegetation. Just know – you’re camping at this spot for its location, not for it’s “camp vibes.” With that said, we’ve camped at Snyder Hill multiple times and would consider camping here again in the future. The actual campsite can be, at times, a little sketchy. Why You’ll Love It: We’ve gotta be brutally honest – you’ll love this site because it’s free and very close to the center of Tucson. Just take it slow!!!!”Ĭamping in Arizona Vibes: 8.5/10 Insider Tip: We filled up with water at the Conoco in Flagstaff – that gas station also has a FREE dump station. The road is washed out but dry, we didn’t have a problem with our 31 foot TT. It’s so close to flagstaff and the forest was just beautiful! TIP: if you’re staying longer term and you want more privacy keep driving back. What’s the Word: WelchesOnWheels on Campendium says, “My husband + I stayed here for two weeks, we just couldn’t leave. Big rigs can fit, but we recommend scouting it out in advance. We also had blazing fast cellular internet at this spot. Since its a college town, live music is also easy to find! Downtown offers numerous bars & restaurants. Located on the west side of town, downtown is a straight shot, 7 mile drive. Why You’ll Love It: Naval Observatory Road acts as the perfect basecamp to explore Flagstaff. ![]() Here’s a tutorial on how to best use this tool.Ĭamping in Arizona Vibes: 6.9/10 You gotta try Quartzsite once…and this is the place to camp! ![]() If you haven’t noticed yet – we use Campendium for finding all the best free campsites. It’s a little drive into town but not bad. Plomosa Rd is so big, easy to use for any rig, camping with friends or just want your own private slice of the desert you will find it here. What’s the Word: OurEndeavor on Campendium says, “If you’re headed to quartzite, capable of boondocking and have no clue where to stay once you get here look no further. Its flat desert land with few obstructions. The biggest of rigs can access this site. This means you’ll have better cell connectivity and better access to a larger town (Parker, AZ) with big grocery stores. We like this site because it’s on the north end of town. You’ll be surrounded by thousands of fellow campers, but (believe it or not) there’s enough room for everyone to spread out. Why You’ll Love It: If you need to get your Quartzsite fix – Plomosa Road is the place to camp. ![]()
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