Douglas Arizona CAMPGROUNDS & PLACES TO CAMP


Listed below are the best campgrounds and places to camp near Douglas, Arizona.



1. Douglas Golf Course & RV Park

Golf Meets Camping. Camp right at the scenic golf course with sweeping fairway views. Full hook-up RV sites offer easy access and affordability. Tee off in the morning, relax under starry skies by night.

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2. Hidden Treasures RV Park

Birding Oasis Retreat. Unplug at this quiet park and enjoy abundant birdwatching in a peaceful setting. Spacious RV sites, electrical hookups, and mountain backdrops. Convenient to golf, hiking, and nearby historic towns.

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3. Cochise Stronghold Campground

Historic Mountain Escape. Nestled in the rugged Dragoon Mountains, this frontcountry campground features dramatic boulder formations and oak woodlands. Shaded picnic tables, vault toilets, and hiking trails right from camp. Perfect for rock climbing and legendary Western history.

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4. Rustler Park Campground

Sky Island Sanctuary. Perched high in the Chiricahua Mountains, this cool forest getaway offers shady pines and sweeping vistas. Picnic tables, fire rings, and vault toilets are available. Ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and mountain breezes.

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5. Sunny Flat Campground

Chiricahua Canyon Camp. Camp beneath the towering cliffs of Cave Creek Canyon in shaded, creekside sites. Picnic tables, fire grills, and vault toilets provide comfort. Watch for rare trogons and stunning sunsets.

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6. Coronado National Memorial Picnic Area & Campground

History on the Border. Primitive tent camping near the monument's high ridgelines and sweeping grasslands. Hike through oak woodlands, explore interpretive trails, and immerse in borderlands history. Picnic tables and vault toilets add convenience.

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7. Willcox-Cochise KOA

Family RV Fun. Enjoy comfortable RV camping with electric, water, and sewer at every site. Playground, pool, pet areas, and a camp store make it a hit with families. Quick access to wineries and seasonal festivals.

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8. Playa Dispersed Campsite (Whitewater Draw)

Cranes and Wide Skies. Set up camp alongside thousands of sandhill cranes in peak season. Open, dispersed sites welcome tents or RVs, though no hookups are provided. Photographic sunrises and epic wildlife-watching abound.

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9. Faraway Ranch Area Campground (Chiricahua National Monument)

Monumental Landscapes Await. Let the hoodoos of Chiricahua National Monument be your backyard. Developed campsites offer picnic tables, grills, and flush toilets. Access iconic trails and ranger programs from your tent or RV.

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10. Kartchner Caverns State Park Campground

Caverns and Comforts. Electric and water sites let you camp just minutes from guided cave tours and lush hiking trails. Modern bathhouses, a visitor center, and shaded picnic areas enhance every stay. Spot wildlife or stargaze in dark night skies.

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