Beach camping in Arizona with showers

Enjoy year-round camping from the Grand Canyon and Saguaro National Park to Lake Powell and Havasu Falls in this Southwest state.

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Sacred Springs

6 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents8 acres · Lake Montezuma, AZ
A Sanctuary for Nature, History, and Wildlife Welcome to Sacred Springs, a tranquil retreat perched 60 feet above the confluence of Beaver Creek. This eight-acre haven lies within a sacred riparian corridor, offering a profound connection to nature, history, and wildlife. Positioned between Montezuma Castle National Monument and Montezuma Well, Sacred Springs invites you to reconnect with yourself and the ancient beauty surrounding you. A Wildlife and Bird Sanctuary At Sacred Springs, you’re immersed in a thriving ecosystem: River otters, beavers, and endangered fish grace our pristine waters. Deer, raccoons, bobcats, and coyotes roam freely, alongside occasional elk, coatimundi, or mountain lions. Birdwatchers can marvel at Black Hawks, falcons, eagles, ravens, and countless migratory species. This is a sanctuary alive with the rhythms of nature, where life flows seamlessly between the seasons. Witness Echoes of the Past The land at Sacred Springs holds stories of prehistoric cliff-dwelling communities who farmed and thrived here. From our campsites, you’ll glimpse the highway tracing this ancient corridor’s path, a living reminder of those who once walked this ground. The Spirit of Sacred Springs Your journey begins as you enter this sacred river valley. A drive through desert vistas leads you along a primitive road to our serene oasis. From panoramic views atop the plateau to the soothing waters below, Sacred Springs offers a retreat like no other. Relax in a hammock by the creek. Wander trails that wind through ancient landscapes. Marvel at sunsets painting the sky with vivid colors. Let the sound of the creek ground you in the timeless rhythms of the earth. A Place of Reverence and Care Sacred Springs is a space for beauty, renewal, and mindfulness. Steep cliffs and rugged terrain remind visitors to tread lightly and stay on marked trails. Each step is an opportunity to honor the land and the life it sustains. A Central Gateway to Adventure Sacred Springs is perfectly located near key attractions: Sedona Wolf Sanctuary (0.2 miles), Montezuma Castle (7 miles), Sedona/Village of Oak Creek (17 miles), and the Grand Canyon (130 miles). Step into the timeless beauty of Sacred Springs—your sanctuary awaits.
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The Broken Arrow Joshua Tree Escape

1 site · Lodging1 acre · Dolan Springs, AZ
This isn't your grandparents camper!!  My wife and I moved out to the Arizona Desert in December 2020 from New York City after owning a vintage shop in NYC and working in the event and entertainment industry for 20 years, with the dream of opening up a cool desert retreat and here we are! The Camper is fully restored and functional. Located on a fenced in acre adjacent to our main property. The 20,000 Btu Air conditioner cools it down fast in the summer. We provide electric heaters for the colder months or if requested. Sorry NO PETS allowed. You'll have the 1 acre lot all to yourselves. Enjoy the incredible starry nights under our Joshua Trees. Please keep the main gate CLOSED. Once the cattle gets in they are hard to remove. Located in Dolan Springs Arizona. The Gateway to The Grand Canyon West Rim and Skywalk. Just pass the Grand Canyon is Lake Mead South Cove and the Colorado River. Amazing scenic drives and BLM wilderness. We are located directly off the main road Pierce Ferry, 4WD not necessary! If you are staying for more than 1 night you will receive complimentary RV/Camper maintenance and water refills. You'll only see us if you NEED to see us.  Nestled between Joshua Trees and surrounded by other cactus species.  There is a private outdoor sofa area, a covered deck, propane fire ring in the fall and winter October thru May. The camper is connected to shore power and WiFi. Your water supply is onboard. 35 gallons of fresh water and a 5 gallon hot water tank. Make sure to adjust your shower regimen. The bathroom has plenty of towels, a first aid kit, body wash and everything else except shampoo.   The kitchen has pots and pans, A toaster, Microwave, 3/4 gas Fridge and gas Stove.  The bed is super comfortable memory foam and has down alternative comforters and pillows.  No open wood or charcoal fires please. The desert winds can pick up at any moment and turn open fires into disasters, fast.  This area is great for hiking! We are less then 20 mins from the densest Joshua Tree Forest in the world and 40 mins to the entrance of the Grand Canyon West rim. Dolan Springs Trail system is also very close with plenty of multi use built trails. Hiking, biking horse back riding are all allowed. I ride my MTB thru the trail system and it can be fun if you know what your doing. If your interested in riding a loop or two, please ask. I have developed a fun little ride and the best part is I leave from here! If we plan ahead I can take you on a tour. There is also great MTB trails in Kingman, Az. We are located: 1 hour from McCarren airport In Las Vegas. 1/2 hour from Willow Beachdf 5 hours from Los Angeles 3 hours to Zion 3 hours from Phoenix and 3 hours to Grand Canyon National Park. Check out our INSTAGRAM for more photos.  The Broken Arrow Camper!
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Beach camping in Arizona with showers guide

Overview

Arizona is full of natural wonders, from the Grand Canyon to Saguaro National Park, with ample outdoor fun ranging from mountain biking to horseback riding. Much of the state is occupied by the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan deserts, but start exploring and you'll quickly discover that Arizona is more than just jackrabbits and cacti—there are lakes, rivers, mountains, forests, and miles of hiking trails. It's also a great place for sleeping under the stars, and while parts of Arizona can get a bit too hot for comfort in summer, those same places offer pleasant camping weather throughout much of the year.

Where to go

​Northern Arizona

While northern Arizona's best-known attraction is the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, there’s plenty more to see and do, from visiting Lake Powell on the Colorado River to backcountry tent camping among the ponderosa pines in the Coconino National Forest, Prescott National Forest, and Kaibab National Forest. Sedona, just south of Flagstaff, also makes a great base for hiking among Arizona's Red Rocks or swimming in Oak Creek Canyon’s Slide Rock State Park.

Western Arizona

Dubbed Arizona's "West Coast," this part of the state offers all sorts of outdoor activities, much of which revolve around the Colorado River. The town of Yuma near the southern border is a popular spot, featuring an old Wild West prison and serving as a good base for visiting the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. Attractions further north include Lake Havasu State Park, where you can swim, camp, or even check out the 19th-century London Bridge. Further north, the massive Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers year-round camping and easy access to two lakes.

Central Arizona

While it's easy to associate central Arizona with Phoenix sprawl, this region offers a lot for outdoorsy types, all within a short drive of the city. Popular spots for outdoors lovers include the Superstition Mountains in the Tonto National Forest, Lost Dutchman State Park, and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. If you're interested in archaeology, the Montezuma Castle National Monument is also worth a visit.

Southern Arizona

Southern Arizona is full of Wild West spirit, with a mix of historic ghost towns and scenic desert landscapes, plus plenty of forests, particularly in the Chiricahua Mountains. Must-visit parks include Saguaro National Park and Catalina State Park—both just outside Tucson. If it gets too hot, make like a local and head to Patagonia Lake State Park, a prime spot to swim and cool off from the Arizona heat.

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