The best RV parks in Roper Lake State Park, AZ

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The best RV parks in Roper Lake State Park, AZ

Roper Lake Campground

1. Roper Lake Campground

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(3)
Campground in Roper Lake State Park · 53 sites · Tents, RVs
Electrical hookup
Sewer hookup
Pets
Sitting in close proximity to the popular fishing lake, Roper Campground is lined by a slew of reservable campsites
Public campgrounds in Roper Lake State Park are often sold-out.
Bakers Akers

2. Bakers Akers

94%
(71)
39mi from Roper Lake State Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Bakers Akers is located in what used to be Nebblett, New Mexico but is now Virden, New Mexico. The one room Nebblett school house was located on this property. Virden was settled by the Mormons when they were ran out of old Mexico by Poncho Villa. Kit Carson took this route guiding General Kearney and the Army of the west to California during the Mexican American war. It is now being discussed that Coronado may have come through this area also. The farm was used for breeding and training race horses. It is now a cow/calf operation. Learn more about this land: Camp on the Gila River amongst the century old Cottonwoods and Mulberry trees, with Bermuda grass carpeting. Plenty of shade to pitch a tent or park under. Wildlife abounds with deer, beaver, turkeys, javelina, and a large variety of birds. Located on a eighty acre cattle ranch. Quiet with great views of stars at night and majestic mountains in the day. The camp grounds are located beyond the cattle pastures and next to the Gila River. Fire pits available and plenty of wood to gather for burning. Eleven miles from the historic town of a Duncan Arizona, filled with little markets, craft store, antique shop, rock shop, and home town restaurants, if any needs arise or an itch needs scratching. With prior notice and extra fees a New Mexican dutch-oven dinner and hayride can be included.
Pets
from 
$36
 / night
Birds and Barrels Vineyards

3. Birds and Barrels Vineyards

92%
(79)
45mi from Roper Lake State Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Chad and Monica moved from the metro phoenix area to Willcox Arizona in the summer of 2015 with the goal of starting a vineyard and winery and living a simpler life in the country. Since moving to Willcox they have cleared 50 acres and planted over 6000 grape vines with more to plant coming soon. They fell in love with the spectacular views, the wildlife and the people. With spectacular sunrises and sunsets  and clear night skies its a beautiful place to live and visit. With a working vineyard and winery you can walk from your camp and buy a bottle of wine or just enjoy a glass on the large deck located at the tasting room that over looks the grain field and silos, orchards and vineyards. There is incredible history that surrounds the area including: Cochise and Geronimo's battle grounds against the US Calvery, the Butterfield Stagecoach routes and pony express trails, The battle of the OK Coral with the Earp Brothers nearby. Birds and Barrels Vineyards is located within one of the only two American Viticulture Areas(AVA's)  in Arizona. With over a dozen other wineries within a short drive, it makes for a enjoyable experience with family and friends.Learn more about this land:Located in the heart of Arizona Wine Country, the campsites over look the vineyard to the west and is surrounded by orchards and grain fields. Spectacular views of the Chiricahua's and Dos Cabezas Mountains. At 4300 feet cool evenings and warm days can be expected. Beautiful sunsets in the afternoons with crystal clear skies at night for star gazing abound. Hiking and biking are near by. Lots of Western History all around the area. Plenty of bird watching and wildlife to view. Within walking distance of the onsite winery /tasting room with many others near by.
Pets
from 
$22
 / night
QuitYerBitchin' Ranch

4. QuitYerBitchin' Ranch

27mi from Roper Lake State Park · 1 site
Escape to the untouched beauty of Arizona's Aravaipa Canyon region, where the rugged Sonoran Desert meets star-filled skies that will take your breath away. Nestled between Graham Mountain and the Galiuro Mountain Range, this secluded campsite offers a rare opportunity to disconnect completely and immerse yourself in nature's raw splendor. With minimal light pollution in this protected valley, you'll experience some of the most spectacular stargazing in Arizona—the kind of celestial display that reminds you why people have been drawn to the desert for millennia. Just a short drive away, the legendary Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness awaits with its perennial creek, towering canyon walls, and lush riparian habitat that stands in stunning contrast to the surrounding desert. Known as one of Arizona's premier wilderness areas, Aravaipa Canyon is home to over 200 bird species, desert bighorn sheep, and a remarkable diversity of wildlife drawn to its year-round flowing water. The canyon's slot sections and cottonwood-lined creek make for unforgettable hiking, though permits are required and limited to preserve this ecological treasure. While you're exploring the area, don't miss the historic Klondyke Store—a century-old trading post that has served ranchers, miners, and travelers since the early 1900s, offering a genuine taste of old Arizona and a connection to the region's frontier heritage. This is authentic backcountry camping for those who crave true wilderness. Our site is completely off-grid—no phone service, no electricity, no amenities—which means you'll experience the desert exactly as it's meant to be: wild, quiet, and transformative. Come prepared with everything you need and practice leave-no-trace principles (pack-in, pack-out). Whether you're seeking solitude, adventure, or simply a night under stars so bright you can read by them, this remote canyon location delivers an experience that's increasingly rare in our connected world.
Pets
from 
$20
 / night
Recharge at Quiet time Hill

5. Recharge at Quiet time Hill

46%
(14)
29mi from Roper Lake State Park · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Quiet Time Hill 🌵 At Quiet Time Hill, we are dedicated to fostering the development of a sustainable and self-sufficient community. By employing regenerative practices in agriculture and livestock farming, we ensure a harmonious coexistence with Mother Nature. Furthermore, as we embark on this exciting journey, it's important to note that Quiet Time Hill is still in the process of development. We are channeling all the proceeds earned towards the growth and transformation of the charming Quiet Time Hill, which will soon blossom into the vibrant Naboria Village. By supporting us, you will play a vital role in bringing our vision to life and making a positive impact on both the local community and the environment. Together, we can create a haven where sustainable living and the beauty of nature seamlessly intertwine.
Pets
from 
$12
 / night
The Olde Country

6. The Olde Country

38mi from Roper Lake State Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
30 Acres in the middle of Arizona's growing wine country. Have scenic mountain views and be biking distance to 6 wineries! The views are fantastic and it is a great opportunity to separate yourself from the teethers of the outside world. Tucson is only an hour away so if you're looking for a great weekend getaway from the big city life this is your spot! This is raw land where you can can genuinely camp. This is not the place to come if you're looking for a glamping experience that is prebuilt for you. We are talking a dirt road to nature.
from 
$21
 / night
Safford RV Resort

7. Safford RV Resort

4.2mi from Roper Lake State Park · 3 sites
Discover a unique experience at our campground, where comfort meets recreation in a serene environment. Our amenities are designed to enhance your stay, featuring a billiards room for friendly competition, a cozy TV room for relaxation, and clean bathrooms with convenient showers. For your convenience, we also offer private mailboxes and laundry facilities, ensuring you have everything you need right at your fingertips. Dive into our exceptional swimming facilities, which include a full-sized pool and a rejuvenating spa, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures. Currently, we are accepting bookings for monthly stays only. For detailed information about our rates, please give us a call. We look forward to welcoming you to a memorable getaway!
Pets
Full hookups
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Bakers Akers

Bakers Akers

94%
(71)
39mi from Roper Lake State Park · 3 sites · Tents, RVs
Bakers Akers is located in what used to be Nebblett, New Mexico but is now Virden, New Mexico. The one room Nebblett school house was located on this property. Virden was settled by the Mormons when they were ran out of old Mexico by Poncho Villa. Kit Carson took this route guiding General Kearney and the Army of the west to California during the Mexican American war. It is now being discussed that Coronado may have come through this area also. The farm was used for breeding and training race horses. It is now a cow/calf operation. Learn more about this land: Camp on the Gila River amongst the century old Cottonwoods and Mulberry trees, with Bermuda grass carpeting. Plenty of shade to pitch a tent or park under. Wildlife abounds with deer, beaver, turkeys, javelina, and a large variety of birds. Located on a eighty acre cattle ranch. Quiet with great views of stars at night and majestic mountains in the day. The camp grounds are located beyond the cattle pastures and next to the Gila River. Fire pits available and plenty of wood to gather for burning. Eleven miles from the historic town of a Duncan Arizona, filled with little markets, craft store, antique shop, rock shop, and home town restaurants, if any needs arise or an itch needs scratching. With prior notice and extra fees a New Mexican dutch-oven dinner and hayride can be included.
Pets
from 
$36
 / night
Birds and Barrels Vineyards

Birds and Barrels Vineyards

92%
(79)
45mi from Roper Lake State Park · 6 sites · Tents, RVs
Chad and Monica moved from the metro phoenix area to Willcox Arizona in the summer of 2015 with the goal of starting a vineyard and winery and living a simpler life in the country. Since moving to Willcox they have cleared 50 acres and planted over 6000 grape vines with more to plant coming soon. They fell in love with the spectacular views, the wildlife and the people. With spectacular sunrises and sunsets  and clear night skies its a beautiful place to live and visit. With a working vineyard and winery you can walk from your camp and buy a bottle of wine or just enjoy a glass on the large deck located at the tasting room that over looks the grain field and silos, orchards and vineyards. There is incredible history that surrounds the area including: Cochise and Geronimo's battle grounds against the US Calvery, the Butterfield Stagecoach routes and pony express trails, The battle of the OK Coral with the Earp Brothers nearby. Birds and Barrels Vineyards is located within one of the only two American Viticulture Areas(AVA's)  in Arizona. With over a dozen other wineries within a short drive, it makes for a enjoyable experience with family and friends.Learn more about this land:Located in the heart of Arizona Wine Country, the campsites over look the vineyard to the west and is surrounded by orchards and grain fields. Spectacular views of the Chiricahua's and Dos Cabezas Mountains. At 4300 feet cool evenings and warm days can be expected. Beautiful sunsets in the afternoons with crystal clear skies at night for star gazing abound. Hiking and biking are near by. Lots of Western History all around the area. Plenty of bird watching and wildlife to view. Within walking distance of the onsite winery /tasting room with many others near by.
Pets
from 
$22
 / night
QuitYerBitchin' Ranch

QuitYerBitchin' Ranch

27mi from Roper Lake State Park · 1 site
Escape to the untouched beauty of Arizona's Aravaipa Canyon region, where the rugged Sonoran Desert meets star-filled skies that will take your breath away. Nestled between Graham Mountain and the Galiuro Mountain Range, this secluded campsite offers a rare opportunity to disconnect completely and immerse yourself in nature's raw splendor. With minimal light pollution in this protected valley, you'll experience some of the most spectacular stargazing in Arizona—the kind of celestial display that reminds you why people have been drawn to the desert for millennia. Just a short drive away, the legendary Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness awaits with its perennial creek, towering canyon walls, and lush riparian habitat that stands in stunning contrast to the surrounding desert. Known as one of Arizona's premier wilderness areas, Aravaipa Canyon is home to over 200 bird species, desert bighorn sheep, and a remarkable diversity of wildlife drawn to its year-round flowing water. The canyon's slot sections and cottonwood-lined creek make for unforgettable hiking, though permits are required and limited to preserve this ecological treasure. While you're exploring the area, don't miss the historic Klondyke Store—a century-old trading post that has served ranchers, miners, and travelers since the early 1900s, offering a genuine taste of old Arizona and a connection to the region's frontier heritage. This is authentic backcountry camping for those who crave true wilderness. Our site is completely off-grid—no phone service, no electricity, no amenities—which means you'll experience the desert exactly as it's meant to be: wild, quiet, and transformative. Come prepared with everything you need and practice leave-no-trace principles (pack-in, pack-out). Whether you're seeking solitude, adventure, or simply a night under stars so bright you can read by them, this remote canyon location delivers an experience that's increasingly rare in our connected world.
Pets
from 
$20
 / night
Recharge at Quiet time Hill

Recharge at Quiet time Hill

46%
(14)
29mi from Roper Lake State Park · 17 sites · Tents, RVs
Welcome to Quiet Time Hill 🌵 At Quiet Time Hill, we are dedicated to fostering the development of a sustainable and self-sufficient community. By employing regenerative practices in agriculture and livestock farming, we ensure a harmonious coexistence with Mother Nature. Furthermore, as we embark on this exciting journey, it's important to note that Quiet Time Hill is still in the process of development. We are channeling all the proceeds earned towards the growth and transformation of the charming Quiet Time Hill, which will soon blossom into the vibrant Naboria Village. By supporting us, you will play a vital role in bringing our vision to life and making a positive impact on both the local community and the environment. Together, we can create a haven where sustainable living and the beauty of nature seamlessly intertwine.
Pets
from 
$12
 / night
The Olde Country

The Olde Country

38mi from Roper Lake State Park · 4 sites · Tents, RVs
30 Acres in the middle of Arizona's growing wine country. Have scenic mountain views and be biking distance to 6 wineries! The views are fantastic and it is a great opportunity to separate yourself from the teethers of the outside world. Tucson is only an hour away so if you're looking for a great weekend getaway from the big city life this is your spot! This is raw land where you can can genuinely camp. This is not the place to come if you're looking for a glamping experience that is prebuilt for you. We are talking a dirt road to nature.
from 
$21
 / night
Safford RV Resort

Safford RV Resort

4.2mi from Roper Lake State Park · 3 sites
Discover a unique experience at our campground, where comfort meets recreation in a serene environment. Our amenities are designed to enhance your stay, featuring a billiards room for friendly competition, a cozy TV room for relaxation, and clean bathrooms with convenient showers. For your convenience, we also offer private mailboxes and laundry facilities, ensuring you have everything you need right at your fingertips. Dive into our exceptional swimming facilities, which include a full-sized pool and a rejuvenating spa, perfect for unwinding after a day of outdoor adventures. Currently, we are accepting bookings for monthly stays only. For detailed information about our rates, please give us a call. We look forward to welcoming you to a memorable getaway!
Pets
Full hookups

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