The best star host camping near Willow Canyon

·

Looking to go camping near Willow Canyon, Arizona? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 450 options available, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're into rustic camping or glamping, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with an average price per night of $33 and options as low as $9, there's something for every budget. Check out the top campsites in the area, like El Pais Motel & Campgrounds (308 reviews), Dark Sky Camping and Glamping (115 reviews), and Karla's Hummingbird Rd. Guest Ranch (110 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like pets, trash services, and showers, as well as activities such as whitewater paddling, exploring historic sites, and swimming. Start planning your camping trip today with Hipcamp!

100% (1.9K) 56 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Willow Canyon

1. Roadrunner Tucson Birds and Cacti

100%
(17)
20mi from Willow Canyon · 1 site · Tent, RV
This one spot private RV pad is minutes from downtown Tucson, the UofA and one block from the River "Loop" Bike Path. It's within walking distance to superb local eats and The Mercado. The entrance gate is 12.5’ wide and is a drive in or back in site. This is an off street fenced and gated site that is easy to access, and is also secure, and private. Your rig must be fully self-contained as there are No restrooms, showers, or laundry available on site. Include RV size/type in request. TENT Campers MUST have their own portable toilets. Travel nurses are welcome. Easy access from the Freeway and Downtown Tucson. This is an off street fenced and gated site that is easy to access, and is also secure, and private. Distances to hospitals in Tucson: St. Mary's Hospital 0.7 miles, St. Joe's Hospital 7.8 miles, Banner UMC 2.5 miles, Banner UMC South Campus 5.1 miles, Tucson Medical Center 6.6 miles, NW Hospital 6.2, miles away from this address. The space: There are full hook ups for electricity, potable water, sewer, and a provided fire pit. Property is in the city and at night you are still able to stargaze. This is a great spot for birders, cacti enthusiasts, and cyclists. Guests will have access to their own xeriscape garden. Be on the lookout for colorful birds. The pad has a 30 amp/120 volt RV box and a 20 amp/120 volt GFCI receptacle. No converters are available at this time. No generator use allowed anytime. The space can accommodate the small Class A’s. The site is 40’ long. If your combination RV/ Tow Vehicle is longer than that then there is off street parking directly in front of the entry gate. This is a pull in or back in site only and not a pull through. ADA sidewalks outside. Other things to note: This is a local residential neighborhood so no loud music or partying- quiet hours begin at 10p. Children must be supervised at all times. Dog owners must clean up after their pets- trash bin and bags are provided. Animal companions can be unleashed if kept within your enclosed area. No barking dogs left unattended in the fenced area. There is cacti in the garden so it recommended to wear shoes when outside. No restrooms available. Near several grocery stores, bus routes routes, and laundry mat in less than 1 mile.
Pets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$53
 / night

4. Red Hill at Ironwood National Park

100%
(14)
42mi from Willow Canyon · 4 sites · RVs
Red Hill at Ironwood Forest National Monument, Please read full description This Ironwood Forest National Monument is made up of 129,000 acres and contains a significant system of cultural and historical sites covering a 5,000-year period. Possessing one of the richest stands of ironwood in the Sonoran Desert, This site is easy to access while still boasting incredible views. Plenty of flat area to park you RV and vehicles and still have room to roam. The views of the sun setting over Ragged Top Mountain will surely take your breath away. Very close to the beautiful Ironwood National Forest, and about 20 minutes to Tucson for local amenities. This site is easy to access while still boasting incredible views. Plenty of flat area to park you RV and vehicles and still have room to roam. The views of the sun setting over Ragged Top Mountain will surely take your breath away. Very close to the beautiful Ironwood National Forest, and about 20 minutes to Tucson for local amenities. Plenty of space but one camper with a 5th wheel of 42' feedback that he had hard time to get in / out. So listing for 38' max total length . Also if you have a very low rider, this is desert landscape so you could have hard time and scrap bottom. This is a dirt road close to the site and could be bumpy. 30A and 50A outlets available at the site I repeat 38' max total length. I don't want you to get stuck Also avoid if you have a very low rider as this is a dirt road close to the site and could be bumpy.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night

5. Desert hideaway

100%
(7)
45mi from Willow Canyon · 1 site · RV
Our property is Learn more about this land: Park your RV at our place on your travels, we are 5 min off the interstate! Dirt road is great for walking, some parts of the year people pass through for birding. Some people come to check out the area to potentially move to the area and some only come for the winters. We also have a short little nature trail that we made ourselves. We are 30 minutes south of Tucson, 25 minute drive away from Madera Canyon/Coronado National Forest for some great hiking and bird watching! No light pollution so you can see the stars good at night. Remember the term sky island. Here in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, mountains seemingly come out of nowhere to dominate an otherwise flat landscape. Discover the five distinct areas of this national forest, all of which have their own sky islands. Start your wanderings at Sabino Canyon. Steep rock cliffs and unique desert vegetation follow Sabino Creek, which maintains water year-round. Keep a sharp eye out for desert wildlife adapted for high heat and low humidity. Gila monsters may sun themselves on rocks, while bobcats sip from the creek's water. Discover Miller Peak, the highest peak in the Huachuca Mountains. Wilderness surrounding the area comprises vertical cliffs and deep canyons. Follow an 11.5-mile, moderately hard trail to the top of the mountain. The mountain rises 3,500 feet above the countrysidePets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them.
Pets
from 
$37
 / night

Looking to go camping near Willow Canyon, Arizona? Look no further than Hipcamp! With over 450 options available, you're sure to find the perfect spot for your outdoor adventure. Whether you're into rustic camping or glamping, Hipcamp has got you covered. And with an average price per night of $33 and options as low as $9, there's something for every budget. Check out the top campsites in the area, like El Pais Motel & Campgrounds (308 reviews), Dark Sky Camping and Glamping (115 reviews), and Karla's Hummingbird Rd. Guest Ranch (110 reviews). Plus, enjoy popular amenities like pets, trash services, and showers, as well as activities such as whitewater paddling, exploring historic sites, and swimming. Start planning your camping trip today with Hipcamp!

100% (1.9K) 56 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Willow Canyon

1. Roadrunner Tucson Birds and Cacti

100%
(17)
20mi from Willow Canyon · 1 site · Tent, RV
This one spot private RV pad is minutes from downtown Tucson, the UofA and one block from the River "Loop" Bike Path. It's within walking distance to superb local eats and The Mercado. The entrance gate is 12.5’ wide and is a drive in or back in site. This is an off street fenced and gated site that is easy to access, and is also secure, and private. Your rig must be fully self-contained as there are No restrooms, showers, or laundry available on site. Include RV size/type in request. TENT Campers MUST have their own portable toilets. Travel nurses are welcome. Easy access from the Freeway and Downtown Tucson. This is an off street fenced and gated site that is easy to access, and is also secure, and private. Distances to hospitals in Tucson: St. Mary's Hospital 0.7 miles, St. Joe's Hospital 7.8 miles, Banner UMC 2.5 miles, Banner UMC South Campus 5.1 miles, Tucson Medical Center 6.6 miles, NW Hospital 6.2, miles away from this address. The space: There are full hook ups for electricity, potable water, sewer, and a provided fire pit. Property is in the city and at night you are still able to stargaze. This is a great spot for birders, cacti enthusiasts, and cyclists. Guests will have access to their own xeriscape garden. Be on the lookout for colorful birds. The pad has a 30 amp/120 volt RV box and a 20 amp/120 volt GFCI receptacle. No converters are available at this time. No generator use allowed anytime. The space can accommodate the small Class A’s. The site is 40’ long. If your combination RV/ Tow Vehicle is longer than that then there is off street parking directly in front of the entry gate. This is a pull in or back in site only and not a pull through. ADA sidewalks outside. Other things to note: This is a local residential neighborhood so no loud music or partying- quiet hours begin at 10p. Children must be supervised at all times. Dog owners must clean up after their pets- trash bin and bags are provided. Animal companions can be unleashed if kept within your enclosed area. No barking dogs left unattended in the fenced area. There is cacti in the garden so it recommended to wear shoes when outside. No restrooms available. Near several grocery stores, bus routes routes, and laundry mat in less than 1 mile.
Pets
Campfires
Full hookups
from 
$53
 / night

4. Red Hill at Ironwood National Park

100%
(14)
42mi from Willow Canyon · 4 sites · RVs
Red Hill at Ironwood Forest National Monument, Please read full description This Ironwood Forest National Monument is made up of 129,000 acres and contains a significant system of cultural and historical sites covering a 5,000-year period. Possessing one of the richest stands of ironwood in the Sonoran Desert, This site is easy to access while still boasting incredible views. Plenty of flat area to park you RV and vehicles and still have room to roam. The views of the sun setting over Ragged Top Mountain will surely take your breath away. Very close to the beautiful Ironwood National Forest, and about 20 minutes to Tucson for local amenities. This site is easy to access while still boasting incredible views. Plenty of flat area to park you RV and vehicles and still have room to roam. The views of the sun setting over Ragged Top Mountain will surely take your breath away. Very close to the beautiful Ironwood National Forest, and about 20 minutes to Tucson for local amenities. Plenty of space but one camper with a 5th wheel of 42' feedback that he had hard time to get in / out. So listing for 38' max total length . Also if you have a very low rider, this is desert landscape so you could have hard time and scrap bottom. This is a dirt road close to the site and could be bumpy. 30A and 50A outlets available at the site I repeat 38' max total length. I don't want you to get stuck Also avoid if you have a very low rider as this is a dirt road close to the site and could be bumpy.
Pets
Full hookups
from 
$35
 / night

5. Desert hideaway

100%
(7)
45mi from Willow Canyon · 1 site · RV
Our property is Learn more about this land: Park your RV at our place on your travels, we are 5 min off the interstate! Dirt road is great for walking, some parts of the year people pass through for birding. Some people come to check out the area to potentially move to the area and some only come for the winters. We also have a short little nature trail that we made ourselves. We are 30 minutes south of Tucson, 25 minute drive away from Madera Canyon/Coronado National Forest for some great hiking and bird watching! No light pollution so you can see the stars good at night. Remember the term sky island. Here in southeastern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico, mountains seemingly come out of nowhere to dominate an otherwise flat landscape. Discover the five distinct areas of this national forest, all of which have their own sky islands. Start your wanderings at Sabino Canyon. Steep rock cliffs and unique desert vegetation follow Sabino Creek, which maintains water year-round. Keep a sharp eye out for desert wildlife adapted for high heat and low humidity. Gila monsters may sun themselves on rocks, while bobcats sip from the creek's water. Discover Miller Peak, the highest peak in the Huachuca Mountains. Wilderness surrounding the area comprises vertical cliffs and deep canyons. Follow an 11.5-mile, moderately hard trail to the top of the mountain. The mountain rises 3,500 feet above the countrysidePets are allowed. Please make sure you pick up after them.
Pets
from 
$37
 / night

Recent reviews from the Hipcamp community

Value Prop
Value Prop
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field
Happy farmer sitting in a truck in a grassy field