The best camping near Coronado National Memorial

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Karla's Hummingbird Guest Ranch

12 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents8 acres · Huachuca City, AZ
Welcome to Karla's Hummingbird Guest Ranch! My private horse property is located in the Sky Islands area of South Eastern Arizona. I have 2 horses and lots of local birds hang out here. I offer 2 full hook-up spaces, one space is covered. Power is 50 AMPS! An RV must be under 12' to fit under the cover. I offer 4 dry camping options. You can book the new Tent Cabana-The Shady Rest- listing or you can dry camp by booking through my Tent and Vehicle Camping listing. There are no exact designated spaces for tent/vehicle camping. You can choose where you prefer to camp. I also have the Pool House, an indoor option with a power outlet, and it's close to the pool and restroom area. The Shady Rest is weather-proof. The other cabana has a shade fabric top and it has a fire pit. There is a restroom/breakfast room off the pool area. This is my private property, you and your gear are safe and secure. You can leave your campsite and go exploring, no one will bother your stuff. I have WiFi and great cell service here. You must arrive by dark. My gates will be closed at dark. You may have coffee with my horses if you like. There is a place to sit in the barn. They will munch hay and look at you. If you would like to feed them just ask me and I will show you what they can have. You may also sit by the arena and watch horses. Please feel free to walk around and enjoy the property! At night you will hear coyotes, you might see javilina. I've seen a bobcat a few times. There are lots of birds and some rabbits. I share it with the local wildlife. I am located just over an hour away from Tucson and 25 minutes off the 10. My place is 10 minutes from Coronado National Forest. The property is tranquil, peaceful, and quiet. We have beautiful sunsets and views all around. I supply the music, the resident Cactus Wrens, quail and assorted songbirds will sing to you all day long. You will see a lot of quail and other birds on the property. There are 2 varieties of quail who visit daily. And you will see Desert Cardinals, Cactus Wrens, Curved Billed Thrashers and all the song birds. My neighbours and I all have 4 acres minimum so no one is super close by. You can come here, walk or bike around, and walk your pets without being bothered by other dogs. This is a very safe and comfortable place for solo campers and families to enjoy! My ranch has a friendly, family-style vibe. This is staying at your friend's place. (unless your friends are losers.) Dry campers- Off the pool area there is a clean restroom in my back garage and a sink with hot water. There is a clean refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker available for your use. Each tent, and/or a place where people sleep is a campsite....in other words you can't book 1 tent camping site and then add your friends who come in their vehicle and set up a campsite. That is 2 campsites Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times when using the pool area. This included going to and from the restroom.
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TerraSol in Patagonia, Arizona

6 sites · RVs, Tents1 acre · Patagonia, AZ
TerraSol is a hostel-style camping spot for hikers, cyclists, birders, and van/small RV travelers. Our fun, friendly atmosphere and thoughtful amenities make TerraSol your perfect rest stop or base camp where you can recharge for your adventure — just 1/2 mile from town. Camp under majestic mesquite trees, with Sky Islands mountain peaks all around. Prepare meals in the camp kitchen, then choose your spot to relax: morning sunroom, shaded deck, fire circle, or gazebo. Or lounge around your campsite with picnic table and chairs. Look forward to WiFi, hot shower, insulated tent pads, and extra blankets, plus loaner bikes to get to town. And popcorn! TerraSol is on the Arizona Trail Patagonia access route, the Sky Islands Odyssey bikepacking loops, and several inspiring gravel biking day routes. Several nearby hiking/walking trails draw birders from around the world. There's plenty to enjoy in Patagonia itself, too. Grab a hearty breakfast, explore unique shops, and learn about our history at our historic schoolhouse museum. Dinner, drinks and live music are all evening possibilities. Happy planning for your Patagonia adventure. Hope to see you at TerraSol!
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The Greenhouse Trolley Hobby Farm

15 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents4 acres · Hereford, AZ
It was our dream to build a place of refuge for ourselves and others to share. It's simple, rural, surrounded by the history of the old west. We cherish no street lights and dirt roads - peaceful and serene - endless skies, beautiful mountains. If you love the land and the high desert, you will love it here! Open camping; wide variety of dry camp spots; 4 spots with electric and water. Two outdoor showers with hot water (one with sink and toilet); outdoor laundry room available (no fee). Farm fresh eggs for sale in season. Two full hook-up RV spots. Learn more about this land: We have a 430 square foot western style bunkhouse with living/kitchen/dining area, private bath with shower only, one bedroom with queen bed.  Kitchen is equipped with electric stove/oven, full size refrigerator, with stylized washtub as kitchen sink.  Firestick TV, mini-split heating and cooling, with linens, coffee maker, dishes/pots and pans included. Small pets allowed in The Bunkhouse, but must never be left inside unattended.
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Rancho del Nido RV Horse Camp

5 sites · RVs, Tents20 acres · Sonoita, AZ
This exceptional property lies surrounded by scenic mountains as far as the eye can see. Averages 13 degrees cooler than the lower desert of nearby Tucson because of its 5000ft elevation. When you ride out on the Empire Ranch you feel miles away from anything and a 100 years back in time.Learn more about this land:Rancho del Nido Stables RV Horse Camp & Boarding - this ranch will become your "Little Piece of Heaven"! This exceptional property lies surrounded by scenic mountains as far as the eye can see. Averages 13 degrees cooler than the lower desert of nearby Tucson because of its 5000ft elevation. When you ride out on the Empire Ranch, you will feel miles away from anything and a 100 years back in time.Beautiful views of high desert grasslands with mountains all around. Each RV site includes a pen for your horse. Arenas on-site. Endless trail riding on Empire Ranch.
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"Lil Red Camper Glamping in Style"

1 site · Lodging1 acres · Dragoon, AZ
We are a very unique community of Casitas & a Tiny house (Camper) for ALL to experience one or the other. We cater to bringing joy for all who pass through our property leaving them with only good memories. Very historic grounds, lovely &  charming  decor and " we'll  feed you when you're hungry."Learn more about this land:This Adorable 'Lil Red Camper' has Spectacular Mountain Views AND WITHIN 2 to 40 miles away from many popular sites/activities ( see far bottom below) 'Lil Red Camper' sits on a Property that boasts Beautiful Ponds, Water features, Gardens and interesting areas to explore. Your private patio along with many other comfy sitting areas are spread out on the property for your peace & relaxation. Your 'Lil Red Camper' will give you the Unique experience of simple yet very functional. Queen Padded Air Mattress, Full kitchen with stove/oven, Refrigerator, Air conditioning, Heating, Indoor Toilet, Sitting area & table with an Outdoor Solar Shower (we even provide Bath Robes & Slippers)The Property has very special interests that are a "must see". The historic Chapel dating back to the 1890's , a Labyrinth to add to your Meditation experience, A small Tree Top house / Museum which overlooks the property and provides a very unique perspective of the property & views from a higher level.  You will also find some interesting items there as well as Miniature golf, Ping Pong,  A Pool table, Horeshoe and Croquet. You can also find a small gym.Chiricahua Nat'l Monument, Cochise Stronghold, Willcox Wine Trail, Hiking, Cycling, Horseback riding, Museums, Sightseeing, Bird Watching, Fishing & Many Vineyards  just to name a few are all in the area.- Wine tastings are offered all over this area and very popular (we're in the heart of Arizona Wine Country), Bird Watching (we're located between the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area and the Willcox Playa),  And then there is the Saloon only 2 miles away- it is an old time saloon dating back to 1800's and historic to many of some ALL time favorite Western movies - It's open to the general public on Saturday nights. Let's not forget the Confederate graves and Stage Coach ruins which is also just down the road.
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Harry and Barbara’s Windmill

3 sites · Lodging20 acres · Mc Neal, AZ
We purchased our 20 acre homestead 16 years ago. The buildings were unlivable and land was overgrazed , but the windmill and sweet water well gave promise. We have been Restoring the land, allowing its native habitat to thrive. We now have a Year round vegetable garden, honeybees, orchard and grape vines. The adobe home and outbuildings and Sandhill (Crane) casita are restored with all recycle materials from the property. The 1.5 mile nature trail through grassland ,yucca and mesquite landscape provides solitude and 360 degree views of the sky islands in US and Mexico. Learn more about this land: Flat, well maintained, Paved road accesses our 20 acre private wildlife sanctuary. Boundary of Chihuahua and upper Sonoran deserts , 4100 feet, high desert, yucca , mesquite, grasslands. One of the top migratory birding regions in North America. Excellent windmill pumped water and a 1.5 mile walking nature trail. Heated and cooled casita (sleeps 2). Outdoor hot shower, compost toilet, outdoor fire pit and tables, games include corn hole and bocci at your door. Expansive views of 7 Sky Island mountain ranges and dark sky celestial wonder. Adjacent to globally significant Whitewater Draw wildlife refuge. 15 miles to historic Bisbee Arizona . Great climate.
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The best camping near Coronado National Memorial guide

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Scenic hiking trails, abundant flora and fauna, and a location right next to the Mexican border make Coronado a go-to location for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

The rich history of the area centers around the 16th-century Coronado Expedition. The 1540-1542 Spanish/European expedition greatly affected the evolution of the American Southwest. Many indigenous cultures were touched by violence, but the collisions created the region we know today.

Coronado serves up over eight miles of hiking trails ranging from easy to difficult. Looking for a strenuous workout? Tackle the 2-mile Yaqui Ridge Trail, which features a steep descent right to the Mexican border. Alternatively, hit the Crest Trail, which sends you 4 miles to Miller Peak, the highest mountain of the area. Beginners may find the 0.8-mile Coronado Peak Trail more to their liking. This scenic stretch provides gorgeous views of Mexico and the San Pedro River. Whichever trail experience you choose, take advantage of the park's convenient shuttle service.

Feel like getting into a spot of spelunking? Grab a friend and a couple of flashlights and explore Coronado Cave. This 600-foot natural crevice may have served as a temporary home for humans as long as 8,000 years ago. The entrance is a quarter-mile away from the park's visitor center. No permit is required for exploring this area, as it's spacious enough for beginners. It's only open from dawn till dusk, though, so leave your sleeping bags at home.

Coronado's also a great location for birdwatching enthusiasts. Both migratory and year-round species make homes in the area. The park even provides a convenient, detailed checklist of the region's 100 most common birds. You'll never confuse your red-naped sapsuckers for your dusky-capped flycatchers again.

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