Best for self-contained campers. There are no toilets, showers, or potable water at this Hipcamp.
Primitive camping! This 2 acre property is on flat, open, desert terrain and is accessed off road, so please be sure your RV or vehicle can drive off road. Located off I-40 ( old Route 66 ) in Holbrook, Arizona. No power, toilet, water, or sewage. You will need to drive ~1 mile or so off road to get to the provided coordinates.
Just 49 miles away you have Castle Mountains National Park. You'll need a high-clearance, 4WD vehicle to get into this extremely remote national monument in the eastern Mojave Desert. Accessible only by dirt roads, Castle Mountains is surrounded on three sides by the Mojave National Preserve. It's the northernmost of the desert region's three new national monuments designated by the President in 2016.
This park in northeastern San Bernardino County protects 20,920 acres, located between the interstates I−15 and I−40. There are no facilities, developed campgrounds, or established trails within the monument. Backcountry camping is allowed.
Castle Peaks is one of the stars here—a cluster of imposing spires that climb skyward. The peaks are composed mainly of volcanic tuff, and the deep erosion of the rocks has created distinct, sharp summits. You're also rewarded for your efforts to get here by lush grasslands, Joshua tree forests, mountain vistas, and abundant wildlife. The rugged Mojave Desert is home to mountain lions, bighorn sheep, golden eagles, coyotes, and bobcats.
Castle Mountains National Monument is always open, but the best times to come are spring and fall. March and April are peak times. The spring rains turn the desert into a carpet of vivid, vibrant wildflowers. Summers are very hot, with daytime temps in excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit.Pitch your tent or park your RV in this secluded amazing desert landscape surrounded by mountains on all sides! Enjoy a quiet retreat in nature and wake up to magnificent views, and spend the day hiking, visiting Hualapai Mountain Park, exploring Kingman on historic Route 66, and many other recreational activities close by.
RV details
Travel trailers, Fifth wheels, Toy haulers, Pop-up campers, Class A RVs, Class B RVs, Class C RVs, Campervans, and Cars allowed
Vehicles under 40 feet allowed
Pull-through site
Accommodates slideouts
Surface type: Grass or field
Surface levelness: Requires leveling
No electrical hookup
No water hookup
No sewage hookup
No TV hookup
Generators not allowed
What to expect
Vehicle site
Camping area selected or assigned upon arrival.
6 guests max per site
Campfires allowed
Pets allowed
On leash
No toilet; campers must bring camp toilets
No potable water
Bring your own water
No showers
Pack it out
Cooking equipment absent
Picnic table absent
No wifi
Laundry absent
Hot Tub absent
No playground
Things to know
Getting there
Check in: After 8:00 AM
Check out: Before 11:00 AM
On arrival: Head straight to site
Cancellation policy: Super Strict
Minimum nights: 1 night
Accepts bookings: 9 months out
Park at listing
No wheelchair access
Max 2 vehicles
4WD recommended
You’ll be traveling off road to get to the site
During your trip
Leave it better
Inclusion policyWe have a zero-tolerance policy against discrimination at Hipcamp. We are committed to helping our Host and Hipcamper communities be inclusive.
Chloride, Mohave, Arizona, United StatesTraditional, ancestral territory of Hualapai and Pipa Aha Macav (Mojave) First Nations according to To respect the Host's privacy, the precise address of this land will be provided after booking