The best camping near Homolovi State Park

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Petrified National Boondock

151 sites · RVs, Tents12 acres · Sun Valley, AZ
🏕️RAW LAND🏕️ Vast open fields for all of your Boondocking/Dispersed/dry camping needs. 🌙 You may glamp,car camp,tent camp,RV/motorhome or camp under the stars ✨ ⛺️ Find a spot and set up,please be respectful of other campers. 🌞 We are located 10 minutes from the Petrified National Forest. There is a shop on the corner of Adamana and the Highway with bathrooms etc. as well as a shop that sells souvenirs. We advise to check local weather conditions as well as arrive before nightfall. 🌑✨🌙 Please be aware of any wildlife,this is the desert and we are not liable for any injury,due to wildlife,cacti or weather related incidents. There are no utilities or any accommodations since it is just a vast desert to set up however you see fit. 🏜️ 4WD is recommended. *Pictures featured are of the local attractions as well as the campground itself* 😊🙏❤️⛺️☮️🏜️✨
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Painted Desert Ranger Cabin

1 site · Lodging40 acres · Holbrook, AZ
ATTENTION: If you do not have a lifted, high-clearance, 4-wheel drive vehicle with locking differentials, and prepared for self-rescue with a winch, shovel, and rigging DO NOT BOOK THIS CABIN. The cabin sits at the end of an unmaintained, unimproved, dirt road that becomes impassible during winter snow events and summer monsoon rains! The Painted Desert Ranger Cabin is a backcountry, off grid cabin acquired by Ranger Ross in 2011. Ranger Ross lived in the cabin while he worked as a resource protection ranger at the Petrified Forest National Park. The ranger cabin is a rustic off grid cabin that offers no amenities. There is no concierge, room service, or continental breakfast. There is no linen service or fancy little bottles of shampoo. It does however, offer beautiful views of the Painted Dessert wilderness, quiet serenity, and amazing star gazing opportunities. All from the comfort of a cozy one room cabin with a queen size bed and a flush toilet. The ranger cabin sits on the border of the north wilderness area of the Petrified Forest National Park. There are great hiking and exploration opportunities right out the back door of the cabin.
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Tickled Pink Flamingos Retreat

10 sites · RVs, Tents41 acres · Sun Valley, AZ
Experience the Painted Desert Ranch – Your Ultimate Boondocking Adventure! Location: Nestled between breathtaking red mesas and just a short drive from the Southwest's iconic landmarks, Painted Desert Ranch is the perfect base for your adventure. Near Petrified Forest: Only ten miles away from the Petrified Forest National Park, you can explore ancient, colorful petrified wood and stunning landscapes. Convenient Day Trips: Our prime location is ideal for day trips to Canyon de Chelly, the Meteor Crater, and the Petrified Forest, each offering unique geological wonders and cultural insights. Outdoor Experience: Boondocking at its best with no services except nearby water and dump stations. Enjoy clear cell reception across our 40 acres. Experience starry skies that descend to the horizon and soak in gorgeous sunrises and sunsets. Perfect for stargazing and sipping morning coffee while watching the sun rise over the red mesas. Whether you're seeking a romantic getaway, a solo adventure, or a unique glamping experience with friends, our rustic boondocking spots in the heart of the Southwest promise an unforgettable escape. Book your stay today and immerse yourself in the beauty and serenity of this incredible landscape.
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Beall's Bed & Bud's

2 sites · RVs, Tents40 acres · Winslow, AZ
Learn more about this land: Sleep Under the Stars at Beall's Bed and Bud. Whether you're an avid adventurer or just looking for a unique experience, there's something special about spending a night under the stars. Embrace the beauty of nature and find peace as you gaze up at the mesmerizing night sky. At Beall's Bed and Bud, we offer a perfect place to make your starlit dreams come true. How to join? It's simple! set up camp at one of our two sites where you'll find the perfect balance of comfort and nature. Pitch your tent, lay your sleeping bags out under the stars or bring your van/RV. Cuddling under blankets watching the stars where you can see forever. We've got the ideal spots for you to turn your gaze upward and immerse yourself in the splendor of the celestial word. Just to update a little bit. My property is off grid and rustic just so there is no confusion. Thanks On August 8th we had the Global Sleep Under the Stars Night. Founded in 2020 Global Sleep Under the Stars Night is not only a celebration of the wonders of nature but also a tribute to the 100 Year Anniversary of Eddie Bauer, an iconic outdoor brand inspiring adventure since 1920. At Beall's Bed and Bud, we wholeheartedly embraced this spirit and invite you to join us in celebrating this extraordinary experience. So, start marking your calendars and come out to experience the ultimate outdoor escape with us at Beall's Bed and Bud in Winslow. Sleep under the stars tonight and throughout the year, creating memories and connecting with nature in a way you've never experienced before!
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Front Row Seat! Petrified Forest!

2 sites · RVs10 acres · Sun Valley, AZ
Learn more about this land:This raw land property, right at the edge of the Petrified Forest National Park, gives you amazing views of and walking access into the park (with an already purchased entrance pass) to the ancient Puerco Pueblo and the stunning views of Newspaper Rock. Cell reception in the area is decent. I had access to TMobile data from the property the last time I was there though not all areas of the park have the same luxury. City folk (like it seems I have sadly become these days) often forget what a beautiful starry night sky can look like. One clear night here and you'll see a sky full of stars, the milky way, planets and maybe a shooting star. As a International Dark Sky Park, the parks nightscape falls on the Bortel scale of 3 (1 being darkest and 9 being brightest). For more info go to www.nps.gov/pefo/learn/nature/darkskies Outside of the Petrified Forest National Park in Holbrook, we recommend visiting Jim Gray's Petrified Wood Co. and the Navajo County Historical Society Museum. Nearest gas can be found at the Painted Desert Visitor Center or west down I-40 toward Holbrook at the Hopi Travel Plaza. In Holbrook, groceries can be found at Safeway and local restaurants include Camaleon Cafe, Butterfield Stage Co. Steak House and Mandarin Beauty and host of other Mexican and American restaurants. Trucks do come down Adamana Rd to the storage facility during the week though you probably won't hear or see them much. The train can be a bit loud and obnoxious for some (or a something exciting for the kids) depending on how frequently it passes through so ear plugs at night may be advised. I'm usually pretty accessible and close to my phone so feel free to message me with any questions you may have, before during or after your trip! ***Please read all rules and descriptions in the listing thoroughly before booking to make sure this listing is a good fit!*** We look forward to having you!
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Big Pine Cabins

4 sites · Lodging5 acres · Overgaard, AZ
Located in the Sitgreaves National Forest, we're about a 2 1/2 hour scenic drive Northeast of Phoenix, in the beautiful cool pine country. We offer cozy real log cabins for Daily or Weekly rental, open year round for all your seasons of fun and relaxation, and of course we gladly welcome your family pets! Nearby attractions and activities include a number of peaceful lakes for boating and fishing, several excellent golf-courses, horseback riding and hiking. For the less sports-minded, we've also got the petrified forest and several museums nearby, a number of local antique, gift and woodcarving shops, and plenty of wildlife and bird watching! Hunters Haven for Elk, Deer and Turkey We receive just enough winter snow to truly enjoy and appreciate the season, and often just in time for holiday fun! A terrific place to stay while cutting down your own Christmas tree! Winter activities include sledding for all ages on our nearby hills and slopes, bird and squirrel watching, and other wintry fun! Our roads are generally very well maintained, but please do check road conditions prior to starting any trip into snow-country.
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Meteor Camp; Winslow

70 sites · RVs, Tents79 acres · Leupp, AZ
Great BOONDOCKING campsite! Only 5 miles west of Winslow, Arizona. About 3.5 Miles North of I-40 at the Meteor City Rd. Exit. The dirt road that runs north from the I-40 exit is relatively flat. I drove to the property in a low 2 wheel drive car with no problem. So a large RV should have no problem getting to the camp. Rainfall is very minimal. 79 acres sitting at 4900 foot high desert elevation. Stargaze with only light from your campfire. Distant mountain views (West) towards Flagstaff. The property is completely natural/primitive with natural scrub and tumbleweeds. Beautiful shallow canyons run North to South. The property can be windy, so I just used my car as a windbreak. There are scatter rocks for a fire ring and sage scrub that burns good and hot on property, very little fire danger due to the terrain. One of the largest Meteors hit the Earth millions of years ago; only 12 miles from this primitive/ natural camp!! Yes there are pieces of that meteor, if you look real hard you might see them on property. If you need to wash clothes, take showers, purchase food and drink, get gas; the Navajo Blue Travel Plaza is just 12 miles West on I-40. Meteor Crater Exit is only 3 miles West down I-40 with Gas station. Rest Area is 2 miles West on I-40 also. The Two Guns exit is only 4 miles West on I-40 with some old trading post ruins and a river! Meteor Crater National Landmark is literally 12 miles Southwest (as the Raven flies). Twin Arrows Casino is only a 16 minute drive from this camp site, West on I-40 (entertainment and great food). Petrified Forest National Park is 35 miles East on I-40. Walnut National Monument is 36 miles West. Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument is 46 miles West on I-40 then North on 89. There are several old Navajo and Indian Ruins and early 1900s settlement ruins within a 40 minute drive. God Speed, Have Fun and Be Careful!
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Beautiful Desert Skies

2 sites · RVs, Tents2 acres · Sun Valley, AZ
Experience the magic of camping under the stars near the awe-inspiring Petrified Forest! Just a quick 15-minute drive from our campsite will lead you to this natural wonder, where you can marvel at ancient petrified wood and explore the unique landscapes of the area. If you're up for more adventure, head over to the Painted Desert Inn, a mere 5 miles away, to witness the stunning beauty of the painted desert landscape. But the excitement doesn't stop there! On the other side of Petrified Forest Road, you'll find a plethora of activities and attractions to explore. Start your journey with a visit to Puerco Pueblo, an ancient Native American archaeological site that offers a glimpse into the region's rich cultural history. Next, make your way to the Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument, where you can admire ancient petroglyphs etched into the rocks. Continue your exploration with a stop at the Tepees, unique rock formations that dot the landscape, followed by a hike along one of the immaculate hiking trails in the area. Don't miss the iconic Agate Bridge, a petrified log spanning a natural gorge, which is sure to leave you in awe of nature's wonders. As you travel down the road, be sure to visit Jasper Forest, named for its abundance of petrified wood. This ancient forest, dating back 216 million years, is a testament to the enduring power of nature and offers a glimpse into the prehistoric past. With so much to see and do in the area, camping near the Petrified Forest promises an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Come discover the beauty and wonder of this unique landscape for yourself!
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Milky Way Hip Camp

2 sites · RVs, Tents10 acres · Flagstaff, AZ
Escape to serenity with your entire family at this tranquil retreat nestled among junipers and volcanic craters just beyond Flagstaff. Embrace the charm of a quaint off-grid cabin equipped with all the essential amenities, ensuring a delightful stay while you venture into the captivating wonders that Flagstaff has in store. Discover nearby attractions such as Grand Falls, Meteor Crater, Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater, Wupatki National Monument, and, of course, the majestic Grand Canyon. Take leisurely hikes through the juniper-laden landscapes or ascend Junction Crater right from your doorstep, immersing yourself in the beauty of the Coconino National Forest with sweeping views of the Painted Desert. Unwind and create lasting memories in this peaceful haven, where the allure of nature seamlessly combines with the comfort of your off-grid cabin. Whether you're exploring the diverse wonders of Flagstaff or savoring the tranquility of the Coconino National Forest, this retreat promises a memorable experience for all.
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The best camping near Homolovi State Park guide

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About

The name Homolovi is Hopi for “Place of the Little Hills” and they weren’t kidding. Homolovi State Park is a historic and special place for the Hopi Indians. Travel back in time through the guided tours of the “little hills” including ancient pottery and artifacts of the Hopi people. Don’t miss the Saturday programs scheduled from pottery talks to wood walks. Stay till dark for the Star Party they host annually! This place is more than just a fun time: it’s sacred grounds of a civilization that has loved the land fully. As long as you treat it with respect, you’re on your way to an unforgettable experience.

When to go

The ideal time to visit Homolovi State Park is during the spring and fall when temperatures are mild and the park's beauty is at its peak. Summer months can be extremely hot, making daytime activities challenging. Winter offers cooler days, but be prepared for cold nights. Always check weather conditions before your trip.

Know before you go

  • Check the park's official website for any alerts on closures or safety advisories before planning your visit.
  • Bring plenty of water and sun protection, as the desert climate can be harsh, especially during summer.
  • Respect the archaeological sites; do not remove artifacts or disturb the ruins.
  • Wildlife is abundant; enjoy observing from a distance and do not feed the animals.
  • Facilities such as restrooms and picnic areas are available, but it's wise to bring your own supplies in case of high visitor volume.

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