4/10/2023 0 Comments Boondocking sedona![]() Most 2WD vehicles should be able to make it to the overlook (if you drive slowly). Unfortunately, you’re not allowed to camp at the overlook itself. The red rock canyon views from the overlook are amazing. The further you drive in, the more likely you are to find a private campsite.Ībout six miles west of I-17 is Schnebly Hill Vista. ![]() RVs and trailers should look for camping within a mile or two of the main highway – after this, the road gets rough and turning around is difficult.Ĭountless dispersed campsites are available, most with decent shade. Unless you have a 4×4 vehicle, it’s important to access Schnebly Hill Road (Forest Road 153) from I-17 rather than from Sedona itself to avoid the roughest parts of the road. Schnebly Hill RoadĪlthough free camping near Sedona is abundant, Schnebly Hill Road is my favorite place to hunker down in Red Rock Country. Here are 11 of my favorite places for free dispersed camping in Arizona to help you find the perfect campsite for your next trip. ![]() My Favorite Dispersed Campsites in Arizona Or, browse our Arizona dispersed camping map to find a dispersed campsite near you. Jump to the free campsite you want to know more about: Please always follow the 7 Leave No Trace principles (especially packing out all your trash, properly disposing of human waste, respecting campfire bans, and only using previously-used campsites) when dispersed camping in Arizona. Related Post: The Best Dispersed Campsites in Colorado ![]() Rather than list them all, I’ve narrowed down your options to just 11 of the very best. Today, I’m going to share my favorite free campsites in Arizona.Īround 42% of Arizona is made up of public lands like national forests and BLM land, so it’s not surprising there are literally hundreds of dispersed camping and boondocking opportunities throughout the state. ![]()
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