The campground has 138 sites: 68 sites with electric (50/30/20 amp service) and water and the remainder non-hookup sites on paved roads for tents or RVs. Every site has a picnic table and a fire pit with an adjustable grill gate. There are no size restrictions on RVs. Well-mannered pets on leashes are welcome, but please pick after your pets.
The office at Lost Dutchman is open until 7 p.m. for campsite check-in, but after hours (with campsite reservations) you can grab a map by the ranger station and head straight to your campsite! If you are staying multiple nights, check-in with the camp host, or a ranger to get a vehicle tag.
From jct Hwy 88 & US 60-80-89: Go 6 mi NE on Hwy 88.
$5 non refundable fee to reserve a space.
There is a $15.00 per night fee for second vehicles. The fee will be paid upon arrival at the park. The fee does not apply to vehicles towed behind a primary vehicle when the primary vehicle remains at the site and the towed vehicle is used for transportation.
Per Vehicle (1-4 Adults): $7.00
Per Vehicle Friday-Sunday and Holidays: $10.00 (Oct. - May)
Individual/Bicycle: $3.00
Reservation Desk 1-877-MY PARKS. We're available seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Arizona time. There is a $5 non-refundable reservation fee per campsite.
This was my second visit. Very helpful park rangers and several cool trails. We did flatiron peak which about killed me.. deff not for the novice or faint of heart. We stayed in the cabins which are great! The showers and bath houses are well kept up for being a state park. Can't wait to go back!
Flat Iron Siphon Draw trail. Extremely challenging trail with a lot of climbing and elevation, but absolutely worth it. There is a lot of water running down at times so it can get slippery. You go right up alongside the water and it’s steep. You must also take care on the way down. Definitely make sure you bring enough water. Amazing views!!❤️
I visited the park to hike the Siphon Draw trail, it was a beautiful hike and I highly recommend it to anyone who is in good physical condition. There is a $10 entry fee that supports the wonderful AZ State parks.
Stop over at the Lost Dutchman State Park to do some hiking. The Siphon Draw Trail gets you up to several tack points. From there you can traverse over to the Flat Iron out crop. Wonder over to the Iron View Peak or continue to the Superstition Ridgeline Trail. The Siphon Draw Trail is not for the faint-of-heart hiker looking for a stroll in the park. While being short on distance it’s chucking full of combination terrain. Steep slope of loose debris followed up with slick rock and steep chunky scrambles. Expect to bear-crawl through the steep upper sections of the draw. I’ll spare you the gory metrics and just say. Pack a meal, water and expect a good several hours added to your plan. You maybe the type that flys up and down this kind of terrain or the type that sees the value on an injure-less adventure. With that in mind it’s a glorious view the entire way up and down the draw. You should feel quite happy with your achievement on finishing any section of this trail. Definitely one of the fun ones for the area.
This place is the most slept on scenic spot I've ever visited. Seriously beautiful scenery, friendly staff and great trails. Just wear good shoes - there are trails that lead up the steep mountain that you don't want miss!