Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Picacho State Recreation Area adventure.
Picacho is about as far away from humanity as you can get. And it's a ghost town.
This recreation area is about as remote as it gets. Visitors must drive 20 miles down a dirt road just to get to the entrance! That's pretty awesome if you ask us. Picacho truly calls to all hardy adventurers. It was a gold mining town with 100 citizens more than a century ago.
This park offers rugged desert mountains, colorful canyons, and the Colorado River. Keep an eye out for beavertail cactus, wild burros, the famous bighorn sheep and thousands of migratory birds. Hike through the mountains to see great views from above. Dip your line in the Colorado River to catch your dinner.
When you camp at one of the 54 campsites here, you truly get away from it all. Sleep under the stars and gaze unhindered at the celestial bodies above you. If you feel small in a large universe, don't worry. That's normal.
The best time to visit Picacho State Recreation Area is during the cooler months from October to April, when the desert climate is more forgiving. Summer visits are possible, but be prepared for high temperatures and the potential for flash floods during thunderstorms.