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Captivating Sonoran Skies

10 sites ¡ RVs, Tents3 acres ¡ Why, AZ
This was a foreclosed property which is being brought back to its glory. We border the Tohono O’odham land with many, many desert hikes and sightseeing trips to take. A truly educational and soul fulfilling experience awaits.Learn more about this land:Sonoran Skies Campground is a quiet, natural desert like campground. We have 6 full hook ups, 5 partial hook ups with water/septic and plenty of space for boondockers to pitch their tent. We are surrounded by desert for hiking and are only 17 miles from the Organ Pipe National Monument. (28 from Sonoita/Mexico). There is a ton of wildlife here and coyotes/wild burros/quail/roadrunners and more can be seen daily. Our campground has about 50 egg laying chickens, 2 roosters and a Turkey named Boudicca (Celtic Warrior Queen). They all love to be held and cuddled. Come experience our vast dark starry skies and our Scottish hospitality. You won’t regret it.
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Sonoran Heart Base Camp

2 sites ¡ Tents5 acres ¡ Ajo, AZ
Learn more about this land:We are located on special land where the Hia-Ced people have lived for at least 16,000 years. Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge is directly north, Organ Pipe National Monument directly south, Tohono O'odham Nation just east, unceded Hia-C'ed land west. Trails connecting with 33 million acres of wilderness! Welcometo the Heart of the SonoranDesert.
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Marvel at the abundant wildlife and beauty in the only place in the United States where the organ pipe cactus grows wild. This National Monument and UNESCO biosphere reserve is in southern Arizona. The park spans 517 square miles and offers tons of hiking trails of all difficulty levels. Bring your map, compass, camera, hat, and lots of water. It can be scorching hot here, even in September.

Some of the best hiking is off the beaten trails and out in the canyons. If you favor something tamer, try the easy 1-mile loop around Twin Peaks Campground. If you're headed out at dawn or sunset, take the Desert View Trail: an easy 1.2-mile loop to beautiful vistas with benches. Need a challenge? The 3-mile Bull Pasture trail is a difficult one with steep grades, exposed cliffs and spectacular views of Mexico.

Give your legs a rest and take the very popular 21-mile Ajo Mountain Drive. This scenic route with expansive views is on mostly gravel roads that twist and turn. It's a popular biking road too, so share the road safely. Bikes are allowed on all roads open to vehicle traffic in the monument but are not allowed on the hiking trails.

Organ Pipe Cactus has two campgrounds that let visitors choose between modern comforts and a more primitive wilderness setting. There are also multiple zones designated for backcountry camping. Visitors are often surprised at how uncrowded, peaceful and green this remote park is. If you're seeking serenity, solitude and spectacular hiking, this national monument is a no-brainer.

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