12 RV Parks & Campgrounds in Roosevelt, AZ
Roosevelt, Arizona sits at the edge of the Tonto National Forest, where high desert plains meet rugged terrain perfect for camping and RV travel. The area draws visitors to Canyon Lake, less than an hour from Phoenix, with its 28 miles of cactus-dotted shoreline and 950 surface acres of water for boating and water sports. Hikers, mountain bikers, and anglers find trails and fishing spots throughout the national forest, while the modest elevation of 2,187 feet keeps winters mild and summers warm.
Burnt Corral Campground and Schoolhouse Campground both nestle within the Tonto National Forest and share access to an impressive roster of activities. Burnt Corral emphasizes biking, climbing, fishing, hiking, and horse riding, plus off-highway vehicle use and shooting opportunities. Schoolhouse Campground brings the same forest access with a focus on hiking, biking, and horse trails, alongside fishing and scenic drives through the landscape. Windy Hill Campground rounds out the national forest options with similar recreation across the same forest terrain. Canyon Lake Campground stands apart, positioned on the sparkling waters themselves rather than forest acreage, letting visitors waterski, jet ski, and wind sail across its expansive surface. Roosevelt's mix of privately owned and government-managed campgrounds means travelers can choose between developed private facilities and more rustic forest camping experiences.
Canyon Lake dominates the activity landscape, sitting less than an hour's drive from Phoenix. The lake's rock formations invite exploration, and the 950 surface acres support motorized water sports as well as quieter fishing. Hikers and climbers who want to range farther afield can drive to Saguaro National Park, about 95 miles away, for desert landscapes and saguaro cactus viewing. Back in the immediate area, the Tonto National Forest itself supports hunting and shooting ranges, outdoor science and learning programs, and simply scenic drives to take in the high desert environment.
Roosevelt sits at 2,187 feet elevation on plains terrain, creating a mild desert climate. January temperatures average 54 degrees Fahrenheit, while July reaches 90 degrees. Annual precipitation totals just 13.3 inches, so rain is sparse and sunny days are reliable. The modest population keeps the area quiet and undeveloped, and the proximity to Phoenix means supplies and services are available without the camping areas feeling crowded or overrun.
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Located in Roosevelt, Arizona, this US Forestry Department campground offers a great base for exploring the natural beauty of the region. The campground provides access to outdoor...
Show moreSchoolhouse Campground is located in close proximity to the eastern shores of Roosevelt Lake with an elevation of 2,100 feet. Roosevelt is Arizona's largest lake offering a number...
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