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Show Low AZ GreatSky CampRanch

38 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Show Low, AZ
Learn more about this land: At 6000ft elevation the air is much cleaner and the weather is much cooler, especially in the summer time! We have plenty of space. A well house to fill up your water. There are also outdoor bathrooms, no shower yet, but working on that! We're just a short seven minute drive to the dump station at a local gas station down the road on the Deuce of Clubs and Penrod. We are 14 minutes from a large hospital, 10 minutes from major grocery stores, shopping and restaurants, and many other fun activities. Our location is in a perfect spot to enjoy the blue sky and great weather. Sunrise Ski area is a quick drive too! Pinetop Lakeside are within 10 minutes, Taylor and Snowflake are within 15 to 25 minutes. We hope you visit and continue to keep our environment clean and a chill spot to visit. We are home to a family-friendly honky-tonk, and microbrewery, now open Thu-Sat 4pm-9pm. Cheers! We also offer a few extras at check-out... We have our 4S free range, nest run eggs for $6.44/dozen. Start your trip off right with a bundle of our premium firewood. Mostly juniper, nicely dried and bagged. Just remind us at check-in with your receipt. This is not the cheap wood they sell at the gas station. Please always check for our fire bans that are regulated by the county and state. Always have a bucket of water next to your campfire and make sure it's completely out before you leave it. Please do not bring outside firewood. Please do not take the firewood on our property.
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Beautiful Desert Skies

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Sun Valley, AZ
Experience the magic of camping under the stars near the awe-inspiring Petrified Forest! Just a quick 15-minute drive from our campsite will lead you to this natural wonder, where you can marvel at ancient petrified wood and explore the unique landscapes of the area. If you're up for more adventure, head over to the Painted Desert Inn, a mere 5 miles away, to witness the stunning beauty of the painted desert landscape. But the excitement doesn't stop there! On the other side of Petrified Forest Road, you'll find a plethora of activities and attractions to explore. Start your journey with a visit to Puerco Pueblo, an ancient Native American archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural history. Next, make your way to the Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument, where you can admire ancient petroglyphs etched into the rocks. Continue your exploration with a stop at the Tepees, unique rock formations that dot the landscape, followed by a hike along one of the immaculate hiking trails in the area. Don't miss the iconic Agate Bridge, a petrified log spanning a natural gorge, which is sure to leave you in awe of nature's wonders. As you travel down the road, be sure to visit Jasper Forest, named for its abundance of petrified wood. This ancient forest, dating back 216 million years, is a testament to the enduring power of nature and offers a glimpse into the prehistoric past. With so much to see and do in the area, camping near the Petrified Forest promises an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Come discover the beauty and wonder of this unique landscape for yourself!
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MOUNTAIN DESTINY!

3 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Show Low, AZ
Site#1 has Full Hook Up - Running water, sewage RV Hookup of 30amp and 50amp electricity, 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 but only during certain hours. 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 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. We only accept trailers and fifth wheels of 21 feet or less on site #2 and #3. 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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Shiloh Ranch Guesthouse

2 sites · Lodging40 acres · Arizona 85924, AZ
This is part of the remote sacred land of NE AZ. It is surrounded by several different Indian Reservations, has been relatively untouched for many centuries. This is where Giants walked about and before that .the dinosaurs It's located close to the stunning Painted Desert, is only 20 miles south of the amazing Petrified Forest, on the way to the Grand Canyon. This area is the gateway to many world class sites.yet is completely secluded and secure. It's easy to locate on a highway with no traffic.This Ancient land is loaded with petrified wood, occasional arrowheads, incredible pollution-free blue skies, no traffic, QUIET, the Milky Way & countless galaxies and a rare opportunity to step out of time in comfort & security. Use it as a base to explore all the surrounding sites, an intimate getaway, or stay secluded and write that book you've always longed to !Learn more about this land:The cozy Guest House is relatively self contained.....but you can explore or wander the rest of the 40 acres. Lots of DVDs if you want to relax inside. You'll find a Bar-b-Que to use on your porch., and a fire pit for campfire songs, and toasting marshmallows! There's a deep well, with delicious, pure, refreshing, cold on-site water. Enjoy the telescope for night viewing.The sunrises, sunsets, and brilliant pollution-free blue skies invite you to see at least 30 miles with clarity.
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ReciproCity

2 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents35 acres · White Mountain Lake, AZ
This property is entirely off grid, takes a 4 wheel drive vehicle, which may get very dirty and/or scratched. Three separate gates enter into a private, entirely fenced, 3.5 acres that back up to 600 plus acres of peaceful, uninhabited, state land, for which you can pitch a tent (or borrow one of ours) for a $20 fee to AZ wildlife fund. This property is magnificent. We have traveled (three years in our motorhome and all over the US), so I know what is good. If you want to, you can find it here. We are powered by solar, limited propane and emergency diesel. There is a motorhome that is in great condition, but if you have skills and can help us remodel (reciprocity), you may stay in it for free and it is fully equipped. There is a small cabin that currently only has one battery for very limited power, but uses propane for heating and cooking. It is fully equipped (kitchen, bedroom, private bathroom, loft, middle living room and small closet). It has a porch swing and an incredible view. There are potential spaces that can also be considered, but this property is spiritual and also my family homestead. Please bring only your peace and reciprocity, no alcohol or drugs (other than the green kind). The property is behind three, separate, locked gates and access requires a key, because our dogs roam free unless we are notified. Put simply, this is a place for your soul to rest. If you need some peace, you can find it here, and if you need someone to talk to, depending upon what it is, you may find a person here for that as well.
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Front Row Seat! Petrified Forest!

2 sites · RVs10 acres · Sun Valley, AZ
Learn more about this land:This raw land property, right at the edge of the Petrified Forest National Park, gives you amazing views of and walking access into the park (with an already purchased entrance pass) to the ancient Puerco Pueblo and the stunning views of Newspaper Rock. Cell reception in the area is decent. I had access to TMobile data from the property the last time I was there though not all areas of the park have the same luxury. City folk (like it seems I have sadly become these days) often forget what a beautiful starry night sky can look like. One clear night here and you'll see a sky full of stars, the milky way, planets and maybe a shooting star. As a International Dark Sky Park, the parks nightscape falls on the Bortel scale of 3 (1 being darkest and 9 being brightest). For more info go to www.nps.gov/pefo/learn/nature/darkskies Outside of the Petrified Forest National Park in Holbrook, we recommend visiting Jim Gray's Petrified Wood Co. and the Navajo County Historical Society Museum. Nearest gas can be found at the Painted Desert Visitor Center or west down I-40 toward Holbrook at the Hopi Travel Plaza. In Holbrook, groceries can be found at Safeway and local restaurants include Camaleon Cafe, Butterfield Stage Co. Steak House and Mandarin Beauty and host of other Mexican and American restaurants. Trucks do come down Adamana Rd to the storage facility during the week though you probably won't hear or see them much. The train can be a bit loud and obnoxious for some (or a something exciting for the kids) depending on how frequently it passes through so ear plugs at night may be advised. I'm usually pretty accessible and close to my phone so feel free to message me with any questions you may have, before during or after your trip! ***Please read all rules and descriptions in the listing thoroughly before booking to make sure this listing is a good fit!*** We look forward to having you!
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Tiny House on Working Homestead

1 site · Lodging6 acres · Snowflake, AZ
This homestead is on top of a beautiful plain with an expansive view for miles . The guest tiny home is located on the hill where you could hear the clucking of chickens or the oinking of pigs. You can enjoy produce from your own garden plot or eggs from one of the hen for your morning breakfast. You will have privacy as you walk through the gate into a fenced in sanctuary. The home is for the minimalist at heart but provides all the necessities a person needs.Learn more about this land:Whether you are looking for a quiet getaway or a unique experience being on a homestead, this is the place for you!!! This is a brand new rental that was built and designed for the sole purpose of providing space for travelers.  During your stay, you will have access to a fenced in tiny home with privacy to enjoy the sunsets and your morning coffee. There are two lofts, one with a queen bed and the other with a twin bed. There is a bathroom and a small kitchen with mini fridge, toaster oven, and table top 2 burner stove. There is a television and blue ray for you to watch movies or you can use your personal hotspot to access Roku. You are welcome to walk around the rest of the property and see the farm animals.  The sunsets and star-filled skies are unreal and we look forward to hosting you. 
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The best camping near Lyman Lake State Park guide

Overview

About

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. Once you’ve had your fill of sun and fun, let Lyman sing you to sleep in one of their campgrounds or cabins, though expansive skies and singing toads may mesmerize you until dawn. Lyman Lake is a classic desert oasis in any season, we assure you this place is no mirage.

Notable campgrounds

  • Point Campground: Offers stunning lakeside views and spacious sites for tents and RVs.
  • Petroglyph Campground: Explore ancient rock art nearby at this campground nestled in nature.
  • Spillway Campground: Ideal for families, with easy access to the lake and hiking trails.

Tips for snagging a campsite

  • Book early to secure your spot, as campgrounds fill up quickly during peak seasons.
  • Consider visiting during the week for better availability and a quieter experience.
  • Check for cancellations regularly, as plans change and spots may open up.
  • Explore nearby camping options to ensure you have a backup plan if the park is full.

When to go

The best time to visit Lyman Lake State Park is during the spring and fall when the weather is mild and the natural beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be hot, so come prepared with plenty of water and sun protection. Winters are cold, and some facilities may be closed, so check ahead before planning a winter visit.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's website for any alerts or closures before your trip.
  • Wear appropriate footwear for hiking and pack extra layers for changing weather conditions.
  • Remember to bring water, as hydration is key in Arizona's climate.
  • Be aware of local wildlife and follow guidelines to ensure a safe encounter.
  • Facilities such as restrooms and picnic areas are available, but it's wise to bring supplies in case they are busy.

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