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Saguaro National Park, Arizona

About saguaro national park

Near Tucson, AZ — with the city dividing the national park in half — visitors and residents can find some of the best camping in the state. Saguaro National Park is named for the large desert cactus that decorates the Arizona landscape. Along with camping among the gigantic cacti, you can explore the Tucson Mountain District, follow trails to petroglyphs created by the ancient Hohokam from your campsite, and enjoy stunning sunsets and starry night skies in the Rincon Mountains. Campgrounds accommodate RV and walk-in campers. Visitors can also find roomy cabins near Saguaro National Park to stay in comfort.

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Redington Pass - Dispersed Camping

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Happy Valley Saddle Campground — Saguaro National Park

The story of Saguaro National Park dates back much farther than its establishment in 1994. Prior to this, the area ...

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Reddington Pass Dispersed

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Manning Camp — Saguaro National Park

In 1884, Levi Manning emigrated from Mississippi to Tucson, Arizona, and after some years established L.H. Manning and Company. He ...

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Spud Rock Spring Campground — Saguaro National Park

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Juniper Basin — Saguaro National Park

There are no campgrounds accessible by vehicle (including RV) within Saguaro National Park. For fit hikers interested in backpacking a ...

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Grass Shack — Saguaro National Park

Grass Shack is a great campground that offers shade from large sycamores as well as other riparian species.

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Douglas Spring — Saguaro National Park

The Douglas Spring Campground is located 6.05 miles from the Douglas Spring Trailhead in Saguaro National Park.

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