Spacious, level camping well-suited for travel trailers over 40 ft long.
Full RV hookups
Electrical, water, and sewage hookups are available at all sites.
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Off-leash friendly
Pets can be off-leash at this Hipcamp.
Learn more about this land:
Tombstone
Tombstone is famous for cowboy lore. The 12,000 foot Courthouse holds a treasure trove of authentic cowboy history and information about its rich past as a silver mining town.
Bird Watching
There are several nearby areas popular for bird watching like the Ash & Miller Canyons, the Environmental Operations Park, Garden Canyon, Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, Ramsey Canyon Preserve and more.
Hiking
The dessert contains a wide variety of natural wonders. There are caverns, mountains, waterfalls, land bridges and more simply waiting to be explored. Popular destinations include Kartchner Caverns, Carr House, Chiricahua National Monument, Coronado National Monument, Garden Canyon and more.
Horseback Riding
Of all the area attractions, we are most knowledgeable about horseback riding trails in Cochise County. Bring your own horses and we can point you in the right area to ride in nearby parks such as Catalina State Park, Saguaro National Park, Coronado National Forest and more.Mountain BikingThe Huachuca Mountains in the Coronado National Forest offers a wide variety of mountain biking trails. Many trails are open for all uses including hiking, biking and equestrians.
Museums
History comes alive in the various museums on Native American History, Mining Towns, Military Forts and Train Depots. Popular destinations include: Benson Museum, Border Air Museum, Garden Canyon, Rex Allen Museum, US Army Military Intelligence Museum and more.
Wine Tastings
There are several vineyards in the area. Taste wines made with local and imported grapes.
Good pull through spot with lots of birds and farm animals around. The proprietors were kind.
Note that you access the property by turning west at 31.9273, -109.7541. We missed the turn the first loop around since we didn't see any other rigs (it was empty). There are some tight cattle guards at the turns off of Kansas Settlement Rd.
We were fortunate to have Lazy House Ranch all to ourselves during our trailer camping stay, and it couldn’t have been more relaxing. From the moment we arrived, the hosts made us feel completely welcome and at home, which set the tone for an incredible experience.
The property is absolutely stunning, with wide-open spaces and breathtaking scenery that made every moment feel magical. Whether it was sipping coffee with panoramic views or enjoying the peace and quiet under the stars, this place is the definition of tranquility.
Though we didn’t utilize any facilities, the setup was perfect for trailer camping. It offered the space and serenity we were looking for, with nature as our ultimate amenity.
If you’re looking for a trailer camping spot that’s equal parts peaceful and picturesque, Lazy House Ranch is a must. We’re already looking forward to returning!
What a great place!!!!!!!!! Quite and peaceful. Easy access and good accommodations. Rebecca, you and your husband are the perfect hosts! The puppies loved the open spaces and seeing the newly born foals was Awesome! Wished we could have stayed longer, but wife's headaches returned at the end of our journey. We will be back when it cools off in the desert, you guys are close enough for to make a long weekend of it. Thanks for the farm fresh eggs!
This place is great! Very easy to get to. The hosts were wonderful, even brought us a dozen eggs from their hens. It is so peaceful and quiet there all we heard were the coyotes howling in the distance. We were the only ones there. We will definitely go and stay with them again the next time we go to Southeastern Arizona.
Nice quiet place in a beautiful location. Owner is extremely pleasant and helpful. Full hookups, access to microwave, BBQ grill, bathroom, lounge area. Set up for folks bringing horses (I don't ride). Would definitely stay here again.
Location
Pearce, Cochise, Arizona, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Chiricahua Apache and O’odham Jeweḍ First Nations according to