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Arizona Camping

Camping in Arizona allows you to explore a wide variety of climates and attractions, including:


Canyon Country, Arizona Camping

This northwest Arizona region is home to breathtaking beauty, including one of the Seven Wonders of the World: the Grand Canyon. Beyond the Grand Canyon, you will find the picturesque Sedona-Oak Creek Canyon and the high peaks of the San Francisco Mountains. Activities change with the seasons and include hiking, rafting, skiing and sledding. Return to Page Top


Central Territory, Arizona Camping

Prescott, the original capital of Arizona when it was a U.S. Territory, lies at the very heart of this diverse region. Experience a wide variety of terrain; from wooded mountains and rolling grasslands to the high desert country of Sedona. Delve into the state's past in Jerome, a former ghost town, or the Verde Valley, home to ancient Indian civilizations. Return to Page Top


Golden Corridor, Arizona Camping

This popular region is also known as the "Valley of the Sun." It is home to the State Capital of Phoenix and Tucson, and offers 150 golf courses, world-class shopping, dining, sporting events, entertainment, plus the gorgeous views and impressive saguaro cacti of the Superstition mountains. Return to Page Top


High Country, Arizona Camping

Arizona's High Country offers snow-dusted peaks, soaring aspen and ponderosa pine trees and superb trout fishing. This is a favorite summer retreat for Arizona visitors who appreciate the cooler summer temperatures. Escape to mountain retreats in Arizona's blistering summers to enjoy the cooler temperatures as you hike, fish, or just plain relax. From late fall to early spring the High Country offers excellent snow sports recreation, such as snow-shoeing, skiing and snowboarding. Return to Page Top


Old West, Arizona Camping

Travel back in time to the tough mining towns of Tombstone and Bisbee. A softer side of the Old West can be found at the Chiricahua National Monument and the rural vineyards, 19th century missions, and bird-watching habitats of this region. Return to Page Top


River Country, Arizona Camping

Find an oasis in northwest Arizona. The community surrounding Lake Havasu is well-known for importing the old London Bridge, but, along with Bullhead City, Parker and Kingman, also offers the best boating and water skiing in Arizona. Other man-made lakes, fringe benefits of damming, such as Lake Mead and Lake Mohave lie along the Colorado River. Return to Page Top

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