Review: Tortilla Campground

  • $20.00 /night
  • (4.2)5 reviews
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Carol Ehrman

3 years ago
5/5

Tortilla Flat never disappoints!

Road getting up there: it is winding and a single lane in each direction. The speed limit is 15 mph in spots. We pull a 31 ft bumper pull and have had no problem the few times we’ve been here. We’ve seen 5th wheels and a diesel pushers. It’s worth the drive!

Town of Tortilla Flat: Historical town on the Apache Trail. It’s a very small town, with a Post Office, restaurant and saloon, outdoor BBQ with live music on occasion, a small gift shop that serves gelato and ice cream, and a larger gift shop. There are lots of antiques off the boardwalk and gorgeous views. There isn’t much to do, but the camping is great! There is no fuel or groceries available other than beer and sodas.

Campground: within walking distance to the town. At the entrance is a kiosk where you pay for your site and purchase an annual Tonto National Park pass for a small fee. Most sites appear level and have sewer and water but no electricity. Bathrooms are available as well as dumpsters. The hosts are very helpful and friendly! They keep the sites raked and clean. I believe firewood is available for purchase. Each site has a metal picnic table and a metal fire pit and curbing. Most of the upper part of the loop is closed for renovation. Every site has a beautiful view and there are lots of trails and places to hike. We saw hummingbirds and red cardinals. The gate to the campground closes at 8 pm at night.

This place is so relaxing and chill! The campground is quiet and beautiful. Brave the short ride up and you’ll be glad you did!

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