Bell tents in Arizona with campfires

Enjoy year-round camping from the Grand Canyon and Saguaro National Park to Lake Powell and Havasu Falls in this Southwest state.

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4 top bell tents sites in Arizona with campfires

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Little Tent on the Homestead

2 sites · Lodging20 acres · Ash Fork, AZ
Little Tent on the Homestead is a truly authentic, immersive outdoor experience completely off-the-grid. Guests stay in a large glamping tent on 20 acres. Perfect for couples, families, or groups seeking an escape into nature. Panoramic views of the Northern Arizona landscape and spectacular stargazing await you on our 20-acre working off-grid homestead! **PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE LISTING BEFORE BOOKING** Our secluded homestead is 6 miles outside of the town of Ash Fork. The yurt has 1 queen bed and 2 extra sleeping bags. It can get chilly at night, even in the summer, but we provide lots of sheets and blankets, plus a heater is available for rent if you need it! Guests will have access to a private firepit, composting toilet, and picnic table. Follow the paths around our 20 acres and take in the scenery and visit with our pigs, chickens, turkeys, and horses. Feel free to play all the board games and amenities provided in the yurt. We provide a solar-powered charging station for your phones or laptops. Your furry friends are more than welcome! Our homestead is 4 miles down a dirt road that can get rough. We DO NOT recommend a car to get to the location. You should have service with most phone carriers on the property. The directions and address provided in our check-in text should have you find our property with no issue. (Follow the address sent via text, day of arrival, from your host) During the dry season (summer months) there may be fire restrictions in place. The host will inform you if these fire restrictions are in place during your stay. Note that this listing is not wheelchair accessible. If you have any questions feel free to ask! ***YOU WILL RECEIVE A CHECK-IN TEXT DAY OF ARRIVAL WITH INSTRUCTIONS*** Nearby attractions: Bearizona- 28 mi Grand Canyon- 79 mi Prescott- 55 mi Town of Ash Fork & Historic Route 66 - 10 mi
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Tuck & Bird Ranch

1 site · Lodging4 acres · Payson, AZ
Welcome to our memorable glamping experience just twenty miles Southwest of Payson, Arizona! Wake up to fresh air and picturesque views of grazing cattle. Spend your day exploring Payson, where you can go hiking, fishing or capture some great photos of the wildlife. While on the ranch, feel free to say hi to Jimmy Dean, our pot bellied pig, or enjoy your time soaking in the Arizona sun with a book in hand. After a day of exploring, gather around the campfire for s'mores under the stars!
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BLK Dream Camp

4 sites · Lodging, RVs, Tents20 acres · St Johns, AZ
We are a camp site that has over 20 acres to offer! We currently have camping spaces and a glamping area we are building. There are beautiful scenes of the mountains. We are not far from the Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon, and Mt Zion. If you are interested in a tour of any of these places, we off
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Off Grid Glamping!

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Valle Vista, AZ
Get away from it all when you stay under the stars. Our luxurious glamping tent offers an unrivaled escape into nature where seclusion meets the raw beauty of the desert. Wake up to breathtaking mountain views and immerse yourself in the tranquility of our expansive surroundings. Our glamping tent is conveniently located about 1 hour from the Grand Canyon Skywalk, with easy access to local restaurants, charming towns, lakes and gas stations.
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Bell tents in Arizona with campfires guide

Overview

Arizona is full of natural wonders, from the Grand Canyon to Saguaro National Park, with ample outdoor fun ranging from mountain biking to horseback riding. Much of the state is occupied by the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan deserts, but start exploring and you'll quickly discover that Arizona is more than just jackrabbits and cacti—there are lakes, rivers, mountains, forests, and miles of hiking trails. It's also a great place for sleeping under the stars, and while parts of Arizona can get a bit too hot for comfort in summer, those same places offer pleasant camping weather throughout much of the year.

Where to go

​Northern Arizona

While northern Arizona's best-known attraction is the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, there’s plenty more to see and do, from visiting Lake Powell on the Colorado River to backcountry tent camping among the ponderosa pines in the Coconino National Forest, Prescott National Forest, and Kaibab National Forest. Sedona, just south of Flagstaff, also makes a great base for hiking among Arizona's Red Rocks or swimming in Oak Creek Canyon’s Slide Rock State Park.

Western Arizona

Dubbed Arizona's "West Coast," this part of the state offers all sorts of outdoor activities, much of which revolve around the Colorado River. The town of Yuma near the southern border is a popular spot, featuring an old Wild West prison and serving as a good base for visiting the Cibola National Wildlife Refuge. Attractions further north include Lake Havasu State Park, where you can swim, camp, or even check out the 19th-century London Bridge. Further north, the massive Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers year-round camping and easy access to two lakes.

Central Arizona

While it's easy to associate central Arizona with Phoenix sprawl, this region offers a lot for outdoorsy types, all within a short drive of the city. Popular spots for outdoors lovers include the Superstition Mountains in the Tonto National Forest, Lost Dutchman State Park, and the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest. If you're interested in archaeology, the Montezuma Castle National Monument is also worth a visit.

Southern Arizona

Southern Arizona is full of Wild West spirit, with a mix of historic ghost towns and scenic desert landscapes, plus plenty of forests, particularly in the Chiricahua Mountains. Must-visit parks include Saguaro National Park and Catalina State Park—both just outside Tucson. If it gets too hot, make like a local and head to Patagonia Lake State Park, a prime spot to swim and cool off from the Arizona heat.

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