The best ranch camping near Douglas

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Looking to go camping near Douglas, Arizona? Hipcamp has you covered with over 240 options in the area. Whether you prefer a motel & campgrounds style accommodation, or want to stay at Karla's Hummingbird Rd. Guest Ranch or Sanctuary at Sonoita Creek, you'll find the perfect spot. With an average price of $40 per night and options as low as $9, camping has never been more affordable. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, potable water, and toilets. Get ready for some fishing, wildlife watching, and hiking at these top campsites with rave reviews: El Pais Motel & Campgrounds (308 reviews), Karla's Hummingbird Rd. Guest Ranch (110 reviews), and Sanctuary at Sonoita Creek (94 reviews).

100% (281) 42 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Douglas

Harry and Barbara’s Windmill.

1. Harry and Barbara’s Windmill.

100%
(27)
16mi from Douglas · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Sandhill Cranes are Back! 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.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$35
 / night
The Rocking T

2. The Rocking T

98%
(199)
20mi from Douglas · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Hi, I am a city girl and he is a country boy. We talked about getting land for a long time, to start a ranch. In 2020 we did just that. We are constantly improving and expanding our ranch. Making it more enjoyable for everyone. I hope that you will come for a bit and enjoy it with us. Pet the animals and enjoy the landscape. And enjoy all the famous sights in the area. With tons of areas for bird watching, and hikes. The old western Tombstone, 30 minutes away. Benson, an hour away. and Bisbee. Dragoons, Mountains, The border. And so much more.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$10
 / night
High Lonesome Vineyard & Hipcamp

3. High Lonesome Vineyard & Hipcamp

99%
(42)
21mi from Douglas · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Our first introduction to the wine and vineyard industry came when a now fellow colleague greeted us wearing a t-shirt, shorts and flip-flops. Thoroughly enjoying the idea of wearing this “work suit” every day, High Lonesome Vineyard went from a concept to reality. Located only 20 miles east of Tombstone, Arizona and 8 miles southwest of Elfrida, Arizona, High Lonesome Vineyard consists of approximately 36 acres of rich sandy loam in a fertile valley surrounded by mountains on all directions. And at an elevation of about 4,300 feet, the area experiences a four-season climate with summer temperatures seldom exceeding 100 degrees. Hikers, bird watchers and nature loving folks come to this area every year just for the warm summer breezes and clear night skies. This area also boasts of spectacular views of the early morning rising sun and incredible sunsets.  Come enjoy rustic camping here in the Vineyard Hipcamp area and experience the awesomeness that southeastern Arizona has to offer.Learn more about this land:Come camp next to a working vineyard with exceptional views of the desert sky.  You pick your spot as long as it is not directly in the vineyard, and enjoy the peaceful and tranquil sounds of the desert wildlife. High Lonesome Vineyard is located about 20 miles southeast of Tombstone, Arizona and 8 miles west of Elfrida, Arizona. You can easily commute to Tombstone to see the legends of the old west or drive on over to Elfrida/Gleeson area and see the old mining ghost towns. If active mining is your thing, visit Bisbee which is only 25 minutes away. Also, with a working cattle ranch nearby, take the opportunity to visit and see the daily workings of one of southeast Arizona's biggest ranches. A visit to the ranch is for a nominal fee and subject to availability. Wine tastings are also available for a small fee in addition to the camping fee. We have 6 German Shepherds that do what they do as guard dogs, bark when alerted. We take extra steps to keep the dogs quite for you at night during your stay, but its a high probability they will bark at you.
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$24
 / night
LeRoy & Paula's Alpacas

4. LeRoy & Paula's Alpacas

98%
(172)
37mi from Douglas · 2 sites
just a quick walk to the San Pedro River or a short drive to Tombstone and Bisbee.Learn more about this land:  Pitch your tent on four primitive acres and enjoy plenty of walking trails and enjoy a fire on our cool desert evenings.  Each site can accommodate 2 vehicles and 2 large tents.  The sites are surrounded by Mesquite trees (be mindful of the thorns). It's a short walk to the main house, where you will pass a herd of Alpacas to get water from our well.   Book a farm tour and learn all about the animals and why we raise them.  We love to share our love of Alpacas with everyone.  You can even take some Alpaca fiber with you by visiting our farm store. 
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$11
 / night
RV sites, mountain view!

5. RV sites, mountain view!

100%
(21)
39mi from Douglas · 6 sites
Learn more about this land:Tombstone Tombstone is famous for cowboy lore. The 12,000 foot Courthouse holds a treasure trove of authentic cowboy history and information about its rich past as a silver mining town.Bird WatchingThere are several nearby areas popular for bird watching like the Ash & Miller Canyons, the Environmental Operations Park, Garden Canyon, Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, Ramsey Canyon Preserve and more.HikingThe dessert contains a wide variety of natural wonders. There are caverns, mountains, waterfalls, land bridges and more simply waiting to be explored. Popular destinations include Kartchner Caverns, Carr House, Chiricahua National Monument, Coronado National Monument, Garden Canyon and more.Horseback RidingOf all the area attractions, we are most knowledgeable about horseback riding trails in Cochise County. Bring your own horses and we can point you in the right area to ride in nearby parks such as Catalina State Park, Saguaro National Park, Coronado National Forest and more.Mountain BikingThe Huachuca Mountains in the Coronado National Forest offers a wide variety of mountain biking trails. Many trails are open for all uses including hiking, biking and equestrians.MuseumsHistory comes alive in the various museums on Native American History, Mining Towns, Military Forts and Train Depots. Popular destinations include: Benson Museum, Border Air Museum, Garden Canyon, Rex Allen Museum, US Army Military Intelligence Museum and more.Wine TastingsThere are several vineyards in the area. Taste wines made with local and imported grapes.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
Looney Zuni Acres

6. Looney Zuni Acres

100%
(1)
15mi from Douglas · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
We are an off grid working homestead with goats, chickens, rabbits, pigs and of course a few dogs along with a few cats. Come enjoy the farm experience without having to take the farm home with you! Wake up with the sounds of the animals, collect some eggs for breakfast, and even milk a goat if you want! All of our animals are super friendly and love getting pets and treats. Sometimes we even have bottle baby goats that the kids can help feed! Surly we have snuggles of all snorts for an enriching farm experience! We are about 30 minutes away from Tombstone, Bisbee and the US Border. Whitewater Draw Wildlife refuge where you can observe the migratory pattern of the Sandhill Crane is just a few miles away. There is also hiking, 4wheeler trails and hunting areas close by. We have some truly amazing sunsets and because our area has high loom restrictions we also get amazing views of the stars at night to offer a truly amazing Arizona camping experience.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$10
 / night
Nitty Gritty Acres

7. Nitty Gritty Acres

23mi from Douglas · 26 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
120 acre farm with a variety of livestock/farm animals to feed and get acquainted with. We also grow specialty and row crops. We offer a serene rural countryside property, close to the Douglas, Agua Prieta, Mexico border, Benson, Bisbee, Sonoita, Sierra Vista, Tombstone, and Wilcox. With beautiful panoramic views of the mountains, spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and the most amazing nighttime stargazing in southern Arizona. Whether you enjoy hunting, hiking, exploring the historic surround, or just relaxing in the great open valley, you there is nothing stopping you. Property has a gravel entrance that will lead to off-road camping. We offer dry rv camping and tent camping only. Bring your own tent or rent one and some camping supplies from us. Monsoon season is Mid-June through October 1). Reservations may be cancelled without notice with 100% refund if forced to cancel due to force majeure.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$20
 / night
High Desert Ghost Town Getaway

8. High Desert Ghost Town Getaway

100%
(1)
29mi from Douglas · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Come experience the peace and solitude of the beautiful high desert in southeast Arizona. We’re situated on 110 acres of wild desert land, generously populated with low desert trees, native grasses, wildflowers, washes, hills, and valleys — and even a magnificent emory oak tree. We welcome guests who appreciate a quiet place to park and find peace. There are plenty of areas to hike and explore on the property, including a few historic ruins from the nearby ghost town of Gleeson, which was a bustling mining town in the late 1800s. Our land borders both BLM and State Trust Land, open for public use and exploration. Centrally located in Cochise County, we offer easy access to countless opportunities for outdoor adventure and historical exploration. While you’re here, plan a visit to the Old West town of Tombstone and the vibrant, quirky mining town of Bisbee. Take day trips to Chiricahua National Monument, Kartchner Caverns State Park, or enjoy hiking around Miller Peak and the San Pedro River. And don’t forget to save time for Arizona’s wine country — with several vineyards and wineries located just a short drive away.
Pets
from 
$12
 / night
Wild Oak Wilderness

9. Wild Oak Wilderness

100%
(5)
31mi from Douglas · 7 sites
Learn more about this land: Dust off your cowboy boots and come pitch a tent on this starlit rugged terrain. This property is something special, a fenced in area on a real western ranch. Say howdy to the cows on your way in and say goodbye to the hustle and bustle of the city. Enjoy the peace and quiet or saddle up and check out the local tourist attractions. Just a stones throw from historic Tombstone and the OK Corral and just around the bend from Bisbee and the copper queen mine; an old mining town with a new fangled twist. This slice of paradise is up high lonesome road off of Gleeson road. Follow high lonesome rd for a couple miles and then go through the white painted steel push gate. Some times the ranch dogs are loose and they bark and act scary but they won’t do anything. Just ignore them if they are there(it’s not too common). Continue on that road until a slight right down a steep incline onto silver bill rd. There is one more slight right to remain on silver bill rd and then you should be home free. Follow the road down the hill. Our gate is where silver bill rd. dead ends on the left hand side. It’s best to have the gps route pre loaded while you still have a strong signal before you get out there. Have a serene stay!
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$27
 / night
Broken Windmill Ranch

10. Broken Windmill Ranch

33mi from Douglas · 1 site
Inside gate park along the fence Rural desert- Boondocking only 6 Rv sites Rockhounding free on hill behind house 40 minutes to Gleason Jail 1 hour to Tombstone 1 hour to Mexico 70 minutes to Bisbee 2 hours to Tucson
Pets
from 
$18
 / night
Chiricahua Sunsets

11. Chiricahua Sunsets

47mi from Douglas · 1 site
Unplug and unwind in our thoughtfully outfitted 26’ Rockwood Mini Lite, tucked away in a secluded setting with stunning mountain views. Perfect for a couple’s getaway, this roomy RV sleeps two in a private bedroom with a queen-size bed, fresh linens, and its own TV. The RV features a full bathroom and a well-stocked kitchen with cookware, dishes, a toaster, coffee maker, and basic spices. You’ll have a three-burner stove and oven (no microwave), a full-size RV refrigerator and freezer, ample pantry space, and a Berkey water filter for great-tasting water. After a day outdoors, relax in the living room with a TV/DVD player or enjoy the electric fireplace, which provides extra warmth alongside the propane furnace. Guests also have access to a variety of on-property amenities, including free laundry, a DVD and book library, a game room with a pool table, darts, board games, and jigsaw puzzles, a small gym, and a peaceful labyrinth. Fresh chicken eggs are often available. The property also includes an equestrian center with accommodations for horses, mules, and donkeys. Located just 20 minutes from the Chiricahua Mountains and about 25 minutes from Cave Creek Canyon—often called “Arizona’s Yosemite”—this area is a paradise for birders, stargazers, and nature lovers. With dark skies and exceptional biodiversity, it’s an ideal basecamp for exploring southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, or simply soaking in the quiet beauty of the high desert.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$95
 / night
Coyote Run Ranch/Outlaws Roost

12. Coyote Run Ranch/Outlaws Roost

100%
(3)
50mi from Douglas · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Situated on 48 acres of true bliss. Gorgeous 360 degree Mountain View’s, nice quiet land, great for hiking, horseback riding, or just plain relaxing. Bring your horses, we’ve got plenty of room with campsites for RV’s & campers with or without horse trailers or tents. Enjoy Arizona’s beautiful sunsets with unobstructed views. Only a 15 minute drive to Tombstone or Sierra Vista. Please do not venture further than the campground as we have other activities going on. Thank you.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

Looking to go camping near Douglas, Arizona? Hipcamp has you covered with over 240 options in the area. Whether you prefer a motel & campgrounds style accommodation, or want to stay at Karla's Hummingbird Rd. Guest Ranch or Sanctuary at Sonoita Creek, you'll find the perfect spot. With an average price of $40 per night and options as low as $9, camping has never been more affordable. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, potable water, and toilets. Get ready for some fishing, wildlife watching, and hiking at these top campsites with rave reviews: El Pais Motel & Campgrounds (308 reviews), Karla's Hummingbird Rd. Guest Ranch (110 reviews), and Sanctuary at Sonoita Creek (94 reviews).

100% (281) 42 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Douglas

Harry and Barbara’s Windmill.

1. Harry and Barbara’s Windmill.

100%
(27)
16mi from Douglas · 2 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
The Sandhill Cranes are Back! 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.
Toilets
Campfires
Showers
from 
$35
 / night
The Rocking T

2. The Rocking T

98%
(199)
20mi from Douglas · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Hi, I am a city girl and he is a country boy. We talked about getting land for a long time, to start a ranch. In 2020 we did just that. We are constantly improving and expanding our ranch. Making it more enjoyable for everyone. I hope that you will come for a bit and enjoy it with us. Pet the animals and enjoy the landscape. And enjoy all the famous sights in the area. With tons of areas for bird watching, and hikes. The old western Tombstone, 30 minutes away. Benson, an hour away. and Bisbee. Dragoons, Mountains, The border. And so much more.
Pets
Toilets
Full hookups
from 
$10
 / night
High Lonesome Vineyard & Hipcamp

3. High Lonesome Vineyard & Hipcamp

99%
(42)
21mi from Douglas · 13 sites · Tents, RVs
Our first introduction to the wine and vineyard industry came when a now fellow colleague greeted us wearing a t-shirt, shorts and flip-flops. Thoroughly enjoying the idea of wearing this “work suit” every day, High Lonesome Vineyard went from a concept to reality. Located only 20 miles east of Tombstone, Arizona and 8 miles southwest of Elfrida, Arizona, High Lonesome Vineyard consists of approximately 36 acres of rich sandy loam in a fertile valley surrounded by mountains on all directions. And at an elevation of about 4,300 feet, the area experiences a four-season climate with summer temperatures seldom exceeding 100 degrees. Hikers, bird watchers and nature loving folks come to this area every year just for the warm summer breezes and clear night skies. This area also boasts of spectacular views of the early morning rising sun and incredible sunsets.  Come enjoy rustic camping here in the Vineyard Hipcamp area and experience the awesomeness that southeastern Arizona has to offer.Learn more about this land:Come camp next to a working vineyard with exceptional views of the desert sky.  You pick your spot as long as it is not directly in the vineyard, and enjoy the peaceful and tranquil sounds of the desert wildlife. High Lonesome Vineyard is located about 20 miles southeast of Tombstone, Arizona and 8 miles west of Elfrida, Arizona. You can easily commute to Tombstone to see the legends of the old west or drive on over to Elfrida/Gleeson area and see the old mining ghost towns. If active mining is your thing, visit Bisbee which is only 25 minutes away. Also, with a working cattle ranch nearby, take the opportunity to visit and see the daily workings of one of southeast Arizona's biggest ranches. A visit to the ranch is for a nominal fee and subject to availability. Wine tastings are also available for a small fee in addition to the camping fee. We have 6 German Shepherds that do what they do as guard dogs, bark when alerted. We take extra steps to keep the dogs quite for you at night during your stay, but its a high probability they will bark at you.
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$24
 / night
LeRoy & Paula's Alpacas

4. LeRoy & Paula's Alpacas

98%
(172)
37mi from Douglas · 2 sites
just a quick walk to the San Pedro River or a short drive to Tombstone and Bisbee.Learn more about this land:  Pitch your tent on four primitive acres and enjoy plenty of walking trails and enjoy a fire on our cool desert evenings.  Each site can accommodate 2 vehicles and 2 large tents.  The sites are surrounded by Mesquite trees (be mindful of the thorns). It's a short walk to the main house, where you will pass a herd of Alpacas to get water from our well.   Book a farm tour and learn all about the animals and why we raise them.  We love to share our love of Alpacas with everyone.  You can even take some Alpaca fiber with you by visiting our farm store. 
Pets
Campfires
Toilets
from 
$11
 / night
RV sites, mountain view!

5. RV sites, mountain view!

100%
(21)
39mi from Douglas · 6 sites
Learn more about this land:Tombstone Tombstone is famous for cowboy lore. The 12,000 foot Courthouse holds a treasure trove of authentic cowboy history and information about its rich past as a silver mining town.Bird WatchingThere are several nearby areas popular for bird watching like the Ash & Miller Canyons, the Environmental Operations Park, Garden Canyon, Las Cienegas National Conservation Area, Ramsey Canyon Preserve and more.HikingThe dessert contains a wide variety of natural wonders. There are caverns, mountains, waterfalls, land bridges and more simply waiting to be explored. Popular destinations include Kartchner Caverns, Carr House, Chiricahua National Monument, Coronado National Monument, Garden Canyon and more.Horseback RidingOf all the area attractions, we are most knowledgeable about horseback riding trails in Cochise County. Bring your own horses and we can point you in the right area to ride in nearby parks such as Catalina State Park, Saguaro National Park, Coronado National Forest and more.Mountain BikingThe Huachuca Mountains in the Coronado National Forest offers a wide variety of mountain biking trails. Many trails are open for all uses including hiking, biking and equestrians.MuseumsHistory comes alive in the various museums on Native American History, Mining Towns, Military Forts and Train Depots. Popular destinations include: Benson Museum, Border Air Museum, Garden Canyon, Rex Allen Museum, US Army Military Intelligence Museum and more.Wine TastingsThere are several vineyards in the area. Taste wines made with local and imported grapes.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$45
 / night
Looney Zuni Acres

6. Looney Zuni Acres

100%
(1)
15mi from Douglas · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
We are an off grid working homestead with goats, chickens, rabbits, pigs and of course a few dogs along with a few cats. Come enjoy the farm experience without having to take the farm home with you! Wake up with the sounds of the animals, collect some eggs for breakfast, and even milk a goat if you want! All of our animals are super friendly and love getting pets and treats. Sometimes we even have bottle baby goats that the kids can help feed! Surly we have snuggles of all snorts for an enriching farm experience! We are about 30 minutes away from Tombstone, Bisbee and the US Border. Whitewater Draw Wildlife refuge where you can observe the migratory pattern of the Sandhill Crane is just a few miles away. There is also hiking, 4wheeler trails and hunting areas close by. We have some truly amazing sunsets and because our area has high loom restrictions we also get amazing views of the stars at night to offer a truly amazing Arizona camping experience.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
$10
 / night
Nitty Gritty Acres

7. Nitty Gritty Acres

23mi from Douglas · 26 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
120 acre farm with a variety of livestock/farm animals to feed and get acquainted with. We also grow specialty and row crops. We offer a serene rural countryside property, close to the Douglas, Agua Prieta, Mexico border, Benson, Bisbee, Sonoita, Sierra Vista, Tombstone, and Wilcox. With beautiful panoramic views of the mountains, spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and the most amazing nighttime stargazing in southern Arizona. Whether you enjoy hunting, hiking, exploring the historic surround, or just relaxing in the great open valley, you there is nothing stopping you. Property has a gravel entrance that will lead to off-road camping. We offer dry rv camping and tent camping only. Bring your own tent or rent one and some camping supplies from us. Monsoon season is Mid-June through October 1). Reservations may be cancelled without notice with 100% refund if forced to cancel due to force majeure.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$20
 / night
High Desert Ghost Town Getaway

8. High Desert Ghost Town Getaway

100%
(1)
29mi from Douglas · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
Come experience the peace and solitude of the beautiful high desert in southeast Arizona. We’re situated on 110 acres of wild desert land, generously populated with low desert trees, native grasses, wildflowers, washes, hills, and valleys — and even a magnificent emory oak tree. We welcome guests who appreciate a quiet place to park and find peace. There are plenty of areas to hike and explore on the property, including a few historic ruins from the nearby ghost town of Gleeson, which was a bustling mining town in the late 1800s. Our land borders both BLM and State Trust Land, open for public use and exploration. Centrally located in Cochise County, we offer easy access to countless opportunities for outdoor adventure and historical exploration. While you’re here, plan a visit to the Old West town of Tombstone and the vibrant, quirky mining town of Bisbee. Take day trips to Chiricahua National Monument, Kartchner Caverns State Park, or enjoy hiking around Miller Peak and the San Pedro River. And don’t forget to save time for Arizona’s wine country — with several vineyards and wineries located just a short drive away.
Pets
from 
$12
 / night
Wild Oak Wilderness

9. Wild Oak Wilderness

100%
(5)
31mi from Douglas · 7 sites
Learn more about this land: Dust off your cowboy boots and come pitch a tent on this starlit rugged terrain. This property is something special, a fenced in area on a real western ranch. Say howdy to the cows on your way in and say goodbye to the hustle and bustle of the city. Enjoy the peace and quiet or saddle up and check out the local tourist attractions. Just a stones throw from historic Tombstone and the OK Corral and just around the bend from Bisbee and the copper queen mine; an old mining town with a new fangled twist. This slice of paradise is up high lonesome road off of Gleeson road. Follow high lonesome rd for a couple miles and then go through the white painted steel push gate. Some times the ranch dogs are loose and they bark and act scary but they won’t do anything. Just ignore them if they are there(it’s not too common). Continue on that road until a slight right down a steep incline onto silver bill rd. There is one more slight right to remain on silver bill rd and then you should be home free. Follow the road down the hill. Our gate is where silver bill rd. dead ends on the left hand side. It’s best to have the gps route pre loaded while you still have a strong signal before you get out there. Have a serene stay!
Pets
Toilets
Potable water
from 
$27
 / night
Broken Windmill Ranch

10. Broken Windmill Ranch

33mi from Douglas · 1 site
Inside gate park along the fence Rural desert- Boondocking only 6 Rv sites Rockhounding free on hill behind house 40 minutes to Gleason Jail 1 hour to Tombstone 1 hour to Mexico 70 minutes to Bisbee 2 hours to Tucson
Pets
from 
$18
 / night
Chiricahua Sunsets

11. Chiricahua Sunsets

47mi from Douglas · 1 site
Unplug and unwind in our thoughtfully outfitted 26’ Rockwood Mini Lite, tucked away in a secluded setting with stunning mountain views. Perfect for a couple’s getaway, this roomy RV sleeps two in a private bedroom with a queen-size bed, fresh linens, and its own TV. The RV features a full bathroom and a well-stocked kitchen with cookware, dishes, a toaster, coffee maker, and basic spices. You’ll have a three-burner stove and oven (no microwave), a full-size RV refrigerator and freezer, ample pantry space, and a Berkey water filter for great-tasting water. After a day outdoors, relax in the living room with a TV/DVD player or enjoy the electric fireplace, which provides extra warmth alongside the propane furnace. Guests also have access to a variety of on-property amenities, including free laundry, a DVD and book library, a game room with a pool table, darts, board games, and jigsaw puzzles, a small gym, and a peaceful labyrinth. Fresh chicken eggs are often available. The property also includes an equestrian center with accommodations for horses, mules, and donkeys. Located just 20 minutes from the Chiricahua Mountains and about 25 minutes from Cave Creek Canyon—often called “Arizona’s Yosemite”—this area is a paradise for birders, stargazers, and nature lovers. With dark skies and exceptional biodiversity, it’s an ideal basecamp for exploring southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, or simply soaking in the quiet beauty of the high desert.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$95
 / night
Coyote Run Ranch/Outlaws Roost

12. Coyote Run Ranch/Outlaws Roost

100%
(3)
50mi from Douglas · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Situated on 48 acres of true bliss. Gorgeous 360 degree Mountain View’s, nice quiet land, great for hiking, horseback riding, or just plain relaxing. Bring your horses, we’ve got plenty of room with campsites for RV’s & campers with or without horse trailers or tents. Enjoy Arizona’s beautiful sunsets with unobstructed views. Only a 15 minute drive to Tombstone or Sierra Vista. Please do not venture further than the campground as we have other activities going on. Thank you.
Pets
Campfires
from 
$35
 / night

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