The best forest glamping near Tucson

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Looking for a luxurious camping experience surrounded by lush forests near Tucson, Arizona? Look no further than Hipcamp, with over 224 available options for glamping and forest camping in the area. With an average price per night of $50 and options as low as $20, you're sure to find a spot that fits your budget. Check out top-rated campsites like Dark Sky Camping and Glamping (115 reviews), Sanctuary at Sonoita Creek (94 reviews), and Southern Arizona Guest Ranch (105 reviews). Popular amenities like pet-friendly accommodations, showers, and trash facilities make your stay comfortable and convenient. And with activities like surfing, biking, and boating, you'll have plenty to do during your stay.

98% (260) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Tucson

"Lil Red Camper Glamping in Style"

1. "Lil Red Camper Glamping in Style"

100%
(10)
48mi from Tucson · 1 site · Lodging
We are a very unique community of Casitas & a Tiny house (Camper) for ALL to experience one or the other. We cater to bringing joy for all who pass through our property leaving them with only good memories. Very historic grounds, lovely &  charming  decor and " we'll  feed you when you're hungry."Learn more about this land:This Adorable 'Lil Red Camper' has Spectacular Mountain Views AND WITHIN 2 to 40 miles away from many popular sites/activities ( see far bottom below) 'Lil Red Camper' sits on a Property that boasts Beautiful Ponds, Water features, Gardens and interesting areas to explore. Your private patio along with many other comfy sitting areas are spread out on the property for your peace & relaxation. Your 'Lil Red Camper' will give you the Unique experience of simple yet very functional. Queen Padded Air Mattress, Full kitchen with stove/oven, Refrigerator, Air conditioning, Heating, Indoor Toilet, Sitting area & table with an Outdoor Solar Shower (we even provide Bath Robes & Slippers)The Property has very special interests that are a "must see". The historic Chapel dating back to the 1890's , a Labyrinth to add to your Meditation experience, A small Tree Top house / Museum which overlooks the property and provides a very unique perspective of the property & views from a higher level.  You will also find some interesting items there as well as Miniature golf, Ping Pong,  A Pool table, Horeshoe and Croquet. You can also find a small gym.Chiricahua Nat'l Monument, Cochise Stronghold, Willcox Wine Trail, Hiking, Cycling, Horseback riding, Museums, Sightseeing, Bird Watching, Fishing & Many Vineyards  just to name a few are all in the area.- Wine tastings are offered all over this area and very popular (we're in the heart of Arizona Wine Country), Bird Watching (we're located between the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area and the Willcox Playa),  And then there is the Saloon only 2 miles away- it is an old time saloon dating back to 1800's and historic to many of some ALL time favorite Western movies - It's open to the general public on Saturday nights. Let's not forget the Confederate graves and Stage Coach ruins which is also just down the road.
Pets
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from 
$59
 / night
Coronado National Forest

2. Coronado National Forest

80%
(46)
479 sites · Sonoita, Arizona
If you think southern Arizona is nothing but parched desert, think again.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

Looking for a luxurious camping experience surrounded by lush forests near Tucson, Arizona? Look no further than Hipcamp, with over 224 available options for glamping and forest camping in the area. With an average price per night of $50 and options as low as $20, you're sure to find a spot that fits your budget. Check out top-rated campsites like Dark Sky Camping and Glamping (115 reviews), Sanctuary at Sonoita Creek (94 reviews), and Southern Arizona Guest Ranch (105 reviews). Popular amenities like pet-friendly accommodations, showers, and trash facilities make your stay comfortable and convenient. And with activities like surfing, biking, and boating, you'll have plenty to do during your stay.

98% (260) 4 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Tucson

"Lil Red Camper Glamping in Style"

1. "Lil Red Camper Glamping in Style"

100%
(10)
48mi from Tucson · 1 site · Lodging
We are a very unique community of Casitas & a Tiny house (Camper) for ALL to experience one or the other. We cater to bringing joy for all who pass through our property leaving them with only good memories. Very historic grounds, lovely &  charming  decor and " we'll  feed you when you're hungry."Learn more about this land:This Adorable 'Lil Red Camper' has Spectacular Mountain Views AND WITHIN 2 to 40 miles away from many popular sites/activities ( see far bottom below) 'Lil Red Camper' sits on a Property that boasts Beautiful Ponds, Water features, Gardens and interesting areas to explore. Your private patio along with many other comfy sitting areas are spread out on the property for your peace & relaxation. Your 'Lil Red Camper' will give you the Unique experience of simple yet very functional. Queen Padded Air Mattress, Full kitchen with stove/oven, Refrigerator, Air conditioning, Heating, Indoor Toilet, Sitting area & table with an Outdoor Solar Shower (we even provide Bath Robes & Slippers)The Property has very special interests that are a "must see". The historic Chapel dating back to the 1890's , a Labyrinth to add to your Meditation experience, A small Tree Top house / Museum which overlooks the property and provides a very unique perspective of the property & views from a higher level.  You will also find some interesting items there as well as Miniature golf, Ping Pong,  A Pool table, Horeshoe and Croquet. You can also find a small gym.Chiricahua Nat'l Monument, Cochise Stronghold, Willcox Wine Trail, Hiking, Cycling, Horseback riding, Museums, Sightseeing, Bird Watching, Fishing & Many Vineyards  just to name a few are all in the area.- Wine tastings are offered all over this area and very popular (we're in the heart of Arizona Wine Country), Bird Watching (we're located between the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area and the Willcox Playa),  And then there is the Saloon only 2 miles away- it is an old time saloon dating back to 1800's and historic to many of some ALL time favorite Western movies - It's open to the general public on Saturday nights. Let's not forget the Confederate graves and Stage Coach ruins which is also just down the road.
Pets
Toilets
Showers
from 
$59
 / night
Coronado National Forest

2. Coronado National Forest

80%
(46)
479 sites · Sonoita, Arizona
If you think southern Arizona is nothing but parched desert, think again.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets

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