The best camping near Luna with fishing

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In Luna, you’ll find over 800 campsites where fishing takes centre stage. Expect clear streams, rugged pines, and quiet stretches of riverbank—ideal for casting a line or just escaping the noise. Prices hover around $40 a night, though you can snag a spot for as little as $25. The most-reviewed sites—Behr Art (30 reviews), Creekside Farm (12 reviews), and Apache RV Park with Tent sites (8 reviews)—offer easy fishing access plus perks like pet-friendly rules, open campfires, and onsite toilets. When you’re not fishing, take a dip or watch for wildlife along the water’s edge. Luna’s campsites keep things practical and low-key, making it a solid pick for anglers who like their camping straightforward and close to the action.

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3. Ghost Owl Ranch

18mi from Luna · 2 sites · RVs · 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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$23
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In Luna, you’ll find over 800 campsites where fishing takes centre stage. Expect clear streams, rugged pines, and quiet stretches of riverbank—ideal for casting a line or just escaping the noise. Prices hover around $40 a night, though you can snag a spot for as little as $25. The most-reviewed sites—Behr Art (30 reviews), Creekside Farm (12 reviews), and Apache RV Park with Tent sites (8 reviews)—offer easy fishing access plus perks like pet-friendly rules, open campfires, and onsite toilets. When you’re not fishing, take a dip or watch for wildlife along the water’s edge. Luna’s campsites keep things practical and low-key, making it a solid pick for anglers who like their camping straightforward and close to the action.

92% (20)

Top-rated campgrounds

RV Site Option

3. Ghost Owl Ranch

18mi from Luna · 2 sites · RVs · 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.
Pets
Trash
from 
$23
 / night

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