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Sally

For Picacho Peak State Park: Terrific place. Hot mid September, and little annoying bugs, but beautiful desert setting. No water at sites, but every site gas electric, so we were able to run the A/C. Showers free and clean as a whistle. Will definitely return in spring to enjoy the hiking trails.

Posted Sep 18, 2021 by Sally from Santa Barbara . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Just passing through

For Picacho Peak State Park: Don’t let the proximity to I 10 affect your decision to stay here. Traffic and railroad (as referenced by (Alaskan & 2 labr) 2018 review, are many miles away, partially blocked by some hills. And although the interstate is in view, the desert landscape sprinkled with saguaros (similar to the size & # of the Saguaro Nat’l Park), did not disturb a very restful night. There was no water, but the campsites were generous in size, gravel trails along the park roads, leading to Picacho Peak trailhead were nice to run/walk on. RV dump available. Didn’t use porta-potties or “shower” building. Staff extremely welcoming and nice. FYI FYI Our GPS tried to directed us to the frontage road & to other TV park instead of straight to the State Park. Would have been 5 stars if water was available.

Posted Apr 21, 2021 by Just passing through from . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Jackie Gary

For Picacho Peak State Park: So wonderful to wake up (in travel trailer) with cactus and open areas with mountain views! Clean restrooms with hot water available for the showers that are a nice size. No water for individual sites available due to it being a DESERT. Husband enjoyed the challenging footpaths to head up mountain. Pleasant and knowledgeable rangers and help. Yes, you cab hear hwy 10 traffic but we just didn't mind. Again, spacious sites with such a wonderful view!

Posted Feb 22, 2020 by Jackie Gary from northern Wis. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Cookster

For Picacho Peak State Park: Picacho Peak State Park is named for a pinnacle that reaches an extra 1,500 feet above the campground. It is just off I-10 northwest of Tucson and southeast of Phoenix. You can’t miss it because the famous peak and similar mountains are right there. All campsites have views of the mountains, and the park offers generous space between individual sites. There are numerous hiking trails. Because it is so close there is a faint hum of traffic from the freeway. And, other sounds carry well as another camper proved to many of us who heard his music. The park offered electricity and a dump station when we were there. Because there was a drought we had to fill up the water tank before we arrived. Due to its prime location near the freeway, the park works well as an overnight stop on the way to other destinations.

Posted Dec 13, 2019 by Cookster from CA. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

B Humphrey

For Picacho Peak State Park: This is one of my favorites of any where. Great views and you are camping in the midst the saguaros. I don’t think the national park is any better. At the end of February the weather was incredible and the area was green. Electric only but well maintained dump stations. I would drive just to stay here.

Posted Mar 01, 2019 by B Humphrey from North Texas . This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

eric

For Picacho Peak State Park: This part is a great hidden spot .. very well maintained, spacious sites, reliable power ( 110, 30 amp, 50 amp connections ) .. we stopped around 7PM ..after a long drive from Flagstaff via Sedona ..got early enough to catch sun set. Highly recommended .. at this time of the year (Aug) .. completely empty .. yes, it can be hot when sun is up ...on cool down very quick as soon as sun is down.

Posted Aug 06, 2018 by eric from Tucson. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

Kip J

For Picacho Peak State Park: This state park is beautiful. We stopped by after a long days drive for overnight, but would stay longer at another time. It’s the desert so it’s hot but the scenery is awesome. I-10 is fairly close, it can be heard. Some cool hikes, didn’t have chance for much, but scurried up a small peak behind campsites. Sir was level, I was in a back in spot and didn’t have to unhook (50ft overall) Electric only site, but water available. Bath/shower house was clean with hot water and good pressure. There was only 2 other campers here while we were here, I assume no one comes here because it’s hot, but it’s a beautiful place for the desert. Casa Grande is a town 20 miles away with Walmart and gas stations. Tucson is only 45 miles

Posted Jun 17, 2018 by Kip J from Oklahoma. This is the subjective opinion of a traveler and not of AllStays LLC.

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