Camping near San Simon

Hike up to mountain vistas, dive into coldwater lakes, and camp by sky islands near San Simon.

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Bakers Akers

3 sites · RVs, Tents80 acres · Lordsburg, NM
Bakers Akers is located in what used to be Nebblett New Mexico but is now Virden New Mexico. The one room Nebblett school house was located on this property. Virden was settled by the Mormons when they were ran out of old Mexico by Poncho Villa. Kit Carson took this route guiding General Kearney and the Army of the west to California during the Mexican American war. It is now being discussed that Coronado may have come through this area also. The farm was used for breeding and training race horses. It is now a cow/calf operation. Learn more about this land: Camp on the Gila River amongst the century old Cottonwoods and Mulberry trees, with Bermuda grass carpeting. Plenty of shade to pitch a tent or park under. Wildlife abounds with deer, beaver, turkeys, javelina, and a large variety of birds. Located on a eighty acre cattle ranch. Quiet with great views of stars at night and majestic mountains in the day. The camp grounds are located beyond the cattle pastures and next to the Gila River. Fire pits available and plenty of wood to gather for burning. Eleven miles from the historic town of a Duncan Arizona, filled with little markets, craft store, antique shop, rock shop, and home town restaurants, if any needs arise or an itch needs scratching. With prior notice and extra fees a New Mexican dutch-oven dinner and hayride can be included.
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Birds and Barrels Vineyards

6 sites · RVs, Tents50 acres · Willcox, AZ
Chad and Monica moved from the metro phoenix area to Willcox Arizona in the summer of 2015 with the goal of starting a vineyard and winery and living a simpler life in the country. Since moving to Willcox they have cleared 50 acres and planted over 6000 grape vines with more to plant coming soon. They fell in love with the spectacular views, the wildlife and the people. With spectacular sunrises and sunsets  and clear night skies its a beautiful place to live and visit. With a working vineyard and winery you can walk from your camp and buy a bottle of wine or just enjoy a glass on the large deck located at the tasting room that over looks the grain field and silos, orchards and vineyards. There is incredible history that surrounds the area including: Cochise and Geronimo's battle grounds against the US Calvery, the Butterfield Stagecoach routes and pony express trails, The battle of the OK Coral with the Earp Brothers nearby. Birds and Barrels Vineyards is located within one of the only two American Viticulture Areas(AVA's)  in Arizona. With over a dozen other wineries within a short drive, it makes for a enjoyable experience with family and friends.Learn more about this land:Located in the heart of Arizona Wine Country, the campsites over look the vineyard to the west and is surrounded by orchards and grain fields. Spectacular views of the Chiricahua's and Dos Cabezas Mountains. At 4300 feet cool evenings and warm days can be expected. Beautiful sunsets in the afternoons with crystal clear skies at night for star gazing abound. Hiking and biking are near by. Lots of Western History all around the area. Plenty of bird watching and wildlife to view. Within walking distance of the onsite winery /tasting room with many others near by.
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Moksha Sanctuary

4 sites · RVs, Tents5 acres · Sunizona, AZ
Hello, we have acreage that we are allowing travelers to stay on. We are 15 miles from Chiricahua National Monument, located along the ‘Wilcox Loop’. Along the loop is also Cochise Stronghold and many wineries! If you travel south from here, we are 45 minutes from my favorite town Bisbee. Stars galore!
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Cold Bore Ranch

8 sites · Lodging36 acres · Cochise, AZ
Learn more about this land:6 RV full hook up spaces, a 1 Br Casita, lots of tent camping area, covered pens and turn outs for 20 to 40 horses. Round Pen and arenas, tack House, great water, great trails, great Arizona rarified air
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Original Back 40

4 sites · RVs, Tents47 acres · Willcox, AZ
Beautiful high desert hops farm. Breath taking sky, sunrise and sunsets views. Mountain vistas in every direction Learn more about this land: Beautiful high desert with unlimited sunrise, sunset and stars. Near Willcox, Arizona's wine country with wine festivals, tasting rooms. Stay for the rodeo, or the short drive to visit the Chiricahua and Pinleno Mountains. We grow hops, goji Berries, and exotic bamboos, enjoy sharing our land with us. Currently our Bathroom is not functioning, so only appropriate if you have on board facilities.
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The Rocking T

8 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Elfrida, AZ
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.
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Grapevine Dream

2 sites · RVs, Tents90 acres · Pearce, AZ
The Property was sacred Indian Land. Later turned into a Cowboy ranch. Now to honor the Indians who lived here the land has been turned into a Spiritual healing center.A beautiful place you can get away from the city and get some healing out in nature!Learn more about this land:Semi flat grassland with views of mountain valley and riparian "sky Island environment". Trail heads to surrounding BLM lands are under a no fly zone with minimal electronic pollution. This land is a sanctuary owned and operated by a religious non-profit. Ours is a mixed use property with retreat facilities for 1 or 20. Primitive camping, no hook-ups.
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RV sites, mountain view!

6 sites · RVs20 acres · Pearce, AZ
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.
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Diamond Campground, RV Park and Storage

1 site · RV1 acre · Willcox, AZ
Diamond Land is here for those who seek a Campground; RV Park; Trailer Park or Mobile Homes Park; and Boat, Cars, RVs, Mobile Homes, or Trailer storage, etc., as well as a spot to hold events. I am pretty flexible and have few rules other than don't litter, dont bother others, keep the noise down, dont pee or defecate on property. I pretty much leave you to your own devices so you hve the privacy and freedom to enjoy the space without feeling restricted by the owner's presence. I aim to always keep the space affordable so please help me out by causing no damage so I wouldn't need to increase cost for maintenance purpose. To keep cost low, I offer no hookups (there is public toilet 5 minutes drive away you can use whenever you wish), only plain land for you to enjoy. So my low price to help you out is: Daily: $9 per day 1-3 Months: $189 per month 3+ Months: $150 per month 1 year+: $100 per month The Area: Diamond Land is located in an off-grid section outside of the historical and beautiful city of Willcox, Arizona. It is a great place for an Arizona vacation or a night or two when passing through. Campers can look forward to a cozy, quiet, desert setting filled with fresh air and wide-open skies. Southeast Arizona is famous for its majestic sunrises and sunsets. We are not very far from Keiller Park and Recreation area, which features a swimming pool and is a well-known spot for nature enthusiasts to explore, hike or bike. Willcox has a movie theatre, featuring current releases, and a few other interesting places to explore by those seeking a bit of night life. Willcox is the home of The Rex Allen and Marty Robbins Museums, wine tasting, and is the gateway to Fort Bowie Historical Site, and the Magnificent Chiricahua monument and mountain range, which are popular spots for cultural and historical exploration. Many guests visit the multiple Vineyards and Apple Annie's Orchard (April to October) to enjoy the seasonal fruits of the land. Diamond Land is set on .25 acres, allowing sufficient space for you to have privacy, excercise, walk, and just enjoy your camping area. Diamond Land is open year round so you can come enjoy nature, while working or taking a break from the rest of the world. I look forward to welcoming you to Diamond Land soon!
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3:10 to Dragoon

4 sites · Lodging1 acre · Dragoon, AZ
Dragoon is rich in history and natural beauty. The name comes from the 3rd U.S. Calvary Dragoons who battled the Chiricahua Apaches here led by Chief Cochise during the Apache Wars. Nearby, you can visit the confederate graves and ruins of the Dragoon Springs Stage Station. About 20 minutes away is Cochise Stronghold, home and burial place of Chief Cochise and Chiricahua Nat'l Monument is about an hour away (great hiking and climbing!). Unique to this area are the amazing rock formations of pillars, balances, and stacked rocks caused by cooled volcanic granite 50 million years ago.  In addition, our area is home to hundreds of different bird species, the occasional Gila monster, coyotes, deer, and javalina.
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Great camping spot

2 sites · RVs1 acres · Dragoon, AZ
Learn more about this land:Plenty of space to explore and hike, lots of privacy, free range cows roam the lands among other wildlife and plant species. Beautiful views in every direction.
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Cougar DAO Camp

1 site · Tent1 acre · Dragoon, AZ
Nestled in the tranquil expanse of the Wilcox area, CougarDAO camp is a pristine desert haven, offering a unique blend of serene isolation and adventure. Spanning a generous space, this campsite is a perfect retreat for those seeking peace and quiet with minimal intrusion, as it boasts just one neighbor in the vicinity. The true essence of CougarDAO camp lies in its celestial offerings. Here, the night sky unveils a stellar spectacle, inviting campers to partake in an unrivaled stargazing experience. As night falls, the Milky Way unfurls its majestic beauty, allowing you to traverse the cosmos from the comfort of your tent. For nature enthusiasts, the camp is a living tableau, featuring occasional visits from roaming cows that add a touch of pastoral charm to the landscape. The surrounding desert is a playground for adventure, with ample space to bring your ATVs and embark on thrilling explorations. The nearby mountains stand as silent sentinels, promising breathtaking vistas and a myriad of hiking opportunities. Despite its secluded allure, CougarDAO camp is conveniently situated near a tapestry of local delights. A short drive will transport you to nearby cities, where you can indulge in local comfort foods and savor the exquisite tastes of the area's wineries. The camp's proximity to historical Tombstone and the spiritual ambiance of a peyote church offers a unique blend of cultural exploration. Practicality meets comfort at CougarDAO camp, with a 660-gallon water tank providing potable water to meet all your hydration and washing needs. Accessibility is effortless, thanks to the freshly paved entrance that welcomes you into this desert sanctuary. Whether you're yearning for a tranquil escape under the stars, an ATV adventure across the desert, or a cultural journey through nearby towns, CougarDAO camp is your gateway to an unforgettable camping adventure in the heart of the beautiful desert.
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If you're looking for a camping adventure near San Simon, Arizona, Hipcamp has over 270 options for you to choose from. Whether you prefer pitching a tent or parking your RV, there's something for everyone. With top campsites like El Pais Motel & Campgrounds (308 reviews), Karla's Hummingbird Rd. Guest Ranch (110 reviews), and Southern Arizona Guest Ranch (105 reviews), you can trust the recommendations of fellow campers. Plus, you'll have access to popular amenities like showers, toilets, and trash facilities. And if you're into paddling, climbing, or swimming, you'll find plenty of opportunities to enjoy these activities in the area. So pack your gear and get ready for an unforgettable camping experience!

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