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Ghost Owl Ranch

2 sites ¡ RVs5 acres ¡ Nutrioso, AZ
Enjoy a peaceful treed setting among gorgeous mountain views. Wildlife sightings and close to National Forest. Close to fishing, hunting, hiking and wintertime skiing. 15 minutes away from the small town of Springerville with quaint restaurants and groceries. Friendly hosts and neighbors. At 26 miles away and at an elevation of 6,000 feet, Lyman Lake State Park is one of the best ways to beat the Arizona heat with summer days hovering in the 80’s and 1,500 acres of water to jump into. The behemoth lake can be experienced along shoreline trails where petroglyphs grace the rocks and jackrabbits scurry through the wildflowers. But let’s be real, you came to get wet! There’s plenty of splish splashing to be had; jet skis, speed boats, canoes, and kayakers all share these waters. There’s no better way to take to the lake than skimming the surface on an innertube. Anglers can enjoy the quiet west end of Lyman, word is the walleye and bass hang here in the no wake zone. 44 miles away you have Gila National Forest. Trying to truly get away from it all? We are 3.3 million acres of national forest, with just over 700,000 acres of that being designated wilderness areas. The nearest town, Silver City, has a population of about 10,000. Gila's remoteness makes it an especially popular spot for stargazing. Amateur astronomers like to journey out to Gila's 3.5-acre Cosmic Campground. This Dark Sky Sanctuary features unobstructed, awe-inspiring 360-degree views of the heavens. There are minimal amenities here, but they include telescope pads – made of concrete so that you can setup your own telescopes for casual or focused study. You'll never think of space in quite the same way after seeing it from here! Pets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them. ON leash, please.
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Driver Run

7 sites ¡ RVs, Tents125 acres ¡ St Johns, AZ
Learn more about this land:The property is in the mountains above St John's it is a working farm on 60 Acres with 70 Acres uncultivated. You can pick between 7, 10 acre plots to camp on. Where you can get water from the spigot that is attached to the well. The well is located near the house on the property. There is a lot of wildlife running free - there are cows free range there are goats, chickens and a multitude of other wildlife to be explored close to Lyman lake for hiking and swimming and completely isolated for off-grid experience! 
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Escudilla Mountain Secret Valley

4 sites ¡ RVs10 acres ¡ Escudilla Bonita, NM
Learn more about this land:Let the soothing sounds of the wind clear your cares away! Fabulous mountain views from the side of a secret valley. Lot of hiking and cool clear mountain air... you can discover Indian ruins and even ancient caves. Wildlife abounds and this area is full of majestic Elk and Deer.  The night here is dark and star gazing is pretty dramatic! Travel 12 miles toward "town" and enjoy fishing for perch, bass or rainbow trout at a multitude of nearby lakes.
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Donald B.’s Land

10 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents116 acres ¡ Saint Johns, AZ
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The Promise Land

12 sites ¡ RVs, Tents20 acres ¡ Concho, AZ
Learn more about this land:A rush of fresh air & beauty. Stars so bright they'll captivate the adventure from your soul straight into your eyes. 20 acres. Be careful & have fun!
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Petrified Forest Retreat

2 sites ¡ RVs1 acres ¡ Alpine, AZ
Legend has it the in the late 1880s this Northeastern area of Arizona in Apache County was patrolled by a tough sheriff who killed 5 men in one gunfight. The area has a beautiful landscape full of Earthy colors from the last ice age. Great camping area full of history and a place to create everlasting memories for the entire family.Learn more about this land:Nice view of the Arizona Petrified Forest with ample terrain and great views of the environment. The lot accommodates many hipcampers and tourists alike.
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1.3 Acres of Peace & Scenery.

2 sites ¡ RVs1 acres ¡ Concho, AZ
Learn more about this land: Dry Camp on my 1.3 acre property (Surveyed) to ensure you are camping in the correct area. Enjoy my favorite camping spot before my future tiny home build. (Pack in pack out) Bring the family or friends outdoors for star gazing, shooting, hunting, and fishing in the area. There are two small designated areas for tents or Rvs both with fire pits. Noticeable ground lights and small (rock) driveway so you can’t miss it. Address not available just yet, but I do have step by step directions if you have any troubles. Located 30 Minutes Northeast of Show low, Az in Concho. You may be greeted by the neighbors ranch dogs upon arrival which also means you’re right around the corner. Turn off is @ Concho Elementary school. Which you will follow until the pavement ends. High clearance vehicle, 4x4 Truck or AWD recommend if snow or rain is present. At only 16 miles away and an elevation of 6,000 feet, Lyman Lake State Park is one of the best ways to beat the Arizona heat with summer days hovering in the 80’s and 1,500 acres of water to jump into. The behemoth lake can be experienced along shoreline trails where petroglyphs grace the rocks and jackrabbits scurry through the wildflowers. But let’s be real, you came to get wet! There’s plenty of splish splashing to be had; jet skis, speed boats, canoes, and kayakers all share these waters. There’s no better way to take to the lake than skimming the surface on an innertube. Anglers can enjoy the quiet west end of Lyman, word is the walleye and bass hang here in the no wake zone.  Pets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them.
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Chung R.’s Land

17 sites ¡ Lodging, RVs, Tents720 acres ¡ Quemado, NM
I moved to the wilderness of New Mexico in 2017 with my wife to live Off Grid. We own 720 acres of amazing land with so much beauty and history. We are currently building tiny homes and retreats. This is vast wilderness and it can be harsh at first but the beauty of sunrises and sunsets here will bring you to tears. The serenity is amazing. The view of the stars at night is unbelievable. The land is home of the ancient Anasazi civilization. Old ruins are everywhere. We have established a bird sanctuary and hope to expand to animal sanctuary in coming years. Come and enjoy the wilderness!
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Desert Camping

2 sites ¡ RVs1 acres ¡ Concho, AZ
Learn more about this land:This Northern Arizona property is about a 3 mile drive from Highway 61 but it sits by itself with no close neighbors, so you will have all the privacy you could want. Find this flat, open land on Arapaho Drive, a dirt road. If you love the environment of the Southwest, then this is the perfect place for you.
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Apache RV Park with Tent sites

5 sites ¡ RVs, Tents5 acres ¡ Reserve, NM
Learn more about this land:Apache RV Park is a quiet and spacious RV Park with beautiful Mountain View’s in Gila National Forest. We have full hookups, clean bathrooms with showers, Wi-Fi, Laundromat, propane, tent sites, horseshoe pit and country hospitality. Our lots are extra wide with plenty of space for your trailer and any extra vehicles. You can cuddle up close to a loved one with our newly renovated fire pit and spend some quality time reconnecting with nature. Paint the nearby village of Reserve red by stopping by the local watering hole and eating some great New Mexico cuisine. There is close access to local trail heads, side by side trails, Gila National Forest, Petroglyphs, historic ruins and the continental divide trail. We are your home away from home for hunting, rock hounding, fishing and hiking adventures. As always your furry friend is always welcome to stay with us.
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MOUNTAIN DESTINY!

3 sites ¡ RVs, Tents2 acres ¡ Show Low, AZ
Site#1 has Full Hook Up - Running water, RV Hookup of 30amp and 50amp electricity available, sewage, hard line WIFI for $45. Site#2 and Site#3 are side by side. They have running water and priced at $25. each. These two Sites are better for tents or a small trailer. A personal generator may be used. These are lovely spots with shade trees, so pretty. There are lots of mature Juniper trees and some Pine trees that provide shade on the property. Often we experience a lovely breeze. We live a mile off of 260 on a rugged dirt road. We keep the Entrance Gate locked constantly for safety and security. We are located on 2 acres and have a garden and a green house where we grow a large variety of vegetables. There is a Chicken House and a rooster and we have plenty of farm fresh eggs that are available to purchase. 0ur home is tucked away 1 mile off the 260 Hwy. on a rugged dirt road. First you will drive pass the Linden Valley Arena before reaching our property. The Arena was designed for ropers by ropers and is open from May thru September. 10-15 minute drive away is Fool Hollow lake, Show Low City Park, Safeway Grocery Store, Post Office, Library, and a variety of restaurants. Within that distance there is Boating, Fishing, Hiking, Picnic Areas, Large Dog Park, well equipped Playground area, Basketball Courts, Baseball fields, Sand Volley Ball, Tennis Courts, Racquet Ball Court, Horseshoe Pits, Disc Golf, Outdoor Exercise Stations, Walking Trail, Pavilions, Restrooms all the while enjoying the enormous, plentiful Ponderosa Pines. Show Low City Park Aquatic Center has 6 lane 25-yard pool with an adjoining leisure pool featuring zero-depth entry, Spray Fountain, Water Slide, Indoor Spa. Show Low was named by the turn of a Card. A ranch of nearly 100,000 acres jointly owned by Marion Clark and Croydon Cooley a U.S. army scout. According to legend, sometime around 1876, the partners decided that there was not enough room for both of them and one of them should leave. They decided to settle this issue over a game of "Seven Up" (with the winner taking the ranch and the loser leaving.) After the game seemed to have no winner in sight the game reached it's climax when Clark said, "If you can show low, you win." At this point Cooley turned up the deuce of clubs, and declared "Show Low" it is! Show Low is a city in Navajo County, Arizona among the lush green ponderosa pine forestland and along Arizona's Mogollon Rim at an elevation of 6,345 feet. Show Low is now the largest city in the White Mountains of northeastern Arizona. Show Low is also the business hub and marketing center of the area. Our Favorite Breweries: Black Horse Brewery - 6 min + Buffalo Bill's Tavern & Grill - 9 min + Moose Henris Grill Cork and Taps - 20 min, + Pinetop Brewing Company - 26 min Our Favorite Restraunts: Buffalo Bill's - 9 min + Licano's - 11min + Los Corrales, 59 W Deuce of Clubs -12 min + Cafe Pinoli (Italian) - 23 min + Mr. Zeke's- 25 min , Darbi's Cafe - 26 min The Local's Market, Buffalo Bill's Tavern Grill (Local Vendors inside Restraunt Conference Room and Outside outside) April 9th through September 2022 9:00am-Noon Show Low Main Street Market - May 14th through September 2022 located behind Show Low Library Many Local Vendors. Show Low Main Street Market, 9-11th Street and Cooley, Show Low - local vendors May 14th -September 2022 9:00am-1:00pm.
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Land away from civilization

7 sites ¡ RVs, Tents40 acres ¡ Show Low, AZ
Learn more about this land:Land with medium trees and beautiful countryside. Hiking to the east, good for off roading, camping, horse back riding, or just plain geting away. Features a BEAUTIFUL night sky!
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Looking for a camping adventure near Springerville, Arizona? Hipcamp has over 630 options specifically tailored to climbers like you. With a range of prices, starting as low as $6 per night and averaging at $19 per night, you'll find the perfect spot to pitch your tent or park your RV. Check out top campsites like Donald B.’s Land (9 reviews), Open Fields Forever HE>i (7 reviews), and Love Red Lodge (6 reviews) for tried and true options. And with popular amenities like toilets, potable water, and campfire pits, you'll have all the essentials for a comfortable camping experience. So pack your gear and get ready to conquer the cliffs!

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