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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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The Point at Vekol Valley

10 sites ¡ RVs, Tents20 acres ¡ Ak Chin Village, AZ
My First Property as an Arizonan. Had plans for a massive RV Resort, but, the Wash, killed it. Seems there was a large building, built in the area of the Wash that was small at that time. Mother Nature, came along with a very large rain storm n ended that building, not sure what year , but still looking into it. The view is fantastic and the sunsets beautiful.When you think of a big house, ancient ruins along the Gila River might not come to mind. Yet Casa Grande, or Sivan Vah'Ki as native cultures call it, sits as a monument to a thriving agricultural community in Arizona. This place existed as a stop-off point and oasis in the desert well into the 1300's. No one knows why the Hohokam left this river valley and abandoned their structures. That remains a mystery. You can see the remnants of the Hohokam's culture today as part of the Casa Grande ruins. A massive, four-story stone structure rises from a flat desert plain about 15 miles from the town of Casa Grande. It's one of the largest prehistoric structures in America. The Big House was part of a network of settlements connected by irrigation canals. On your way there, marvel at tall saguaro cactus plants that dot the landscape. Bring sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat, because temperatures at Casa Grande can exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit. (It cools down to a manageable 80 degrees in the winter.) Luckily, a huge pavilion provides shade over the tallest structure. Learn more about this land: Property Marked by Red n Yellow topped 9 foot 2 X 4s. 660 foot Frontage. 2400 feet deep.Open Desert.Mostly level ground, No marked spots.Marked access points,both West n East side of Road. Exit is 144 on the I-8,Vekol Valley Rd, Head South,1.5 Miles to property. RV and Tent Camping,Ok.Outhouse,soon. Pets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them.
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Looking to go camping near Ajo, Arizona? Hipcamp has over 275 options specifically in that location. With an average price per night of $30 and options as low as $15, there's something for every budget. Check out top campsites like Dark Sky Camping and Glamping (115 reviews), Kokopelli Gardens (41 reviews), and Desert Breezes (22 reviews) for tried-and-true options. Plus, you'll find popular amenities like potable water, cooking equipment, and toilets, and can engage in activities like wildlife watching, fishing, and surfing. Happy camping!

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