“A desert jewel in the Northwest Valley”
Nestled in the lower Verde River basin, the 21,099-acre park is a desert jewel in the northeast Valley. Elevations in the park rise to 3,000 feet along the western boundary at the base of the McDowell Mountains. Visitors enjoy a full program schedule, over 50 miles of multiuse trails, and spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges. A stroll through the park will allow visitors to likely see deer, javelina, birds, and coyotes. McDowell Mountain Regional Park offers over 40 miles of hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding trails. Park Trails range in length from 0.5 miles to 15.3 miles and range in difficulty from easy to strenuous. Those looking for an easy hike should try the North Trail at 3.1 miles. Those looking for a good workout for themselves or their horses should try the Pemberton at 15.3 miles. All trails are multi-use unless otherwise designated. All trail users are encouraged to practice proper trail etiquette. Always remember to carry plenty of water and let someone know where you are going.
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Confirmed by 5 users | Last reported on February 16, 2021This is one of our favorite campgrounds. The sites are huge, mostly level gravel, and well-spaced. Each site has electric and water but no sewer. The dump station is well laid out and restrooms are clean with plenty of hot water but it would be nice if the buildings were heated in winter. There are over 50 miles of excellent trails for mountain biking and hiking.
It's 7 miles to the upscale community of Fountain Hills for shopping, and just a few more miles to Scottsdale and the Mayo Clinic, which is one reason we stay here. For being so close to the Phoenix area this campground feels very remote. We love it here and come back every winter. Although the Maricopa County Parks have a 14 day stay limit, that is only per site. As long as you move to another site every 14 days you can stay as long as you want. And quite a few people stay here the entire winter. The rates were just raised from $25 to $30 this past summer, which we feel is too high, but the beauty of the desert and the trails make it worth the price. We've check around the area and there really aren't any less expensive alternatives.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 7
Site Number: Various sites
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
We return here every year and really enjoy visiting with friends in the area as well as mountain biking. We are very burned out on the size of Phoenix (which is only our fault for continuing to go in there shopping, eating or touring almost every day).
Sites are big, clean and well maintained. The hosts do an excellent job with the entire area and the bathrooms are very clean. They even rake your sites into a nice zen garden pattern between guests. Views on the outside loop are great. Every site has a fire ring, grill and picnic table.
We had many fires as we watched the full moon rise and listened to the coyotes. Hard to believe that we were just over the hill from a major metropolis area.
Fountain Hills is the closest grocery and services. As a retirement town the cars move slowly and services are a bit lacking. The Safeway is good - but don't look for a Whole Foods or farmers market nearby.
Here is a little more about ALL the things we did while at McDowell
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UPDATED - Back again in 2016 and enjoying the park. We were unable to get T-Mobile service except with a booster and even then, just barely.
Nightly Rate: -
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: -
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
T-Mobile 4G
This is a wonderful setting. The scenery goes on for ever, it looks like it will never end. We stayed for 2 weeks which is probably a little too long for us. We wanted to use it as a base not only for the local hiking but also to check out some of the sights in Scottsdale and Phoenix, but we found that the vast distances to everywhere and the not inconsiderable traffic in this area started to wear us down.
The nearest town Fountain Hills is a cute retirement community, with a decent Safeway. But for better eats and stores like Whole Foods, Sprouts and Trader Joes we made the trek into Scottsdale. There are some pretty decent breweries in Scottsdale too (O.S.H.O and Fate were our favorites).
The campground itself is very well maintained and has lots of clean showers, so we could stretch our tanks to the limits. You have to move sites every 14 days here, and there does seem to be a lot of people who do that.
Unlike some other desert parks, you don't really get great sunsets here, but we did have some fabulous moon rises, and the coyotes welcomed the moon each night with a fabulous chorus!
The cell coverage was good here, but at times the Verizon tower was overloaded and the speeds were tortoise-like. We had to switch to AT&T a number of times.
The sites are large and spaced out well from each other, lots of privacy. Really a great spot, just remember if you use it as a base for touring the Greater Phoenix area be porepared for some serious car time.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 14
Site Number: 74
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
AT&T 4G
We really enjoyed our stay at McDowell Mountain. Most of the sites are quite spacious, the restrooms and showers are top notch, and there are many miles of walking/hiking trails which we explored with our dogs (the park was very dog friendly). The views consist of mountains and desert as far as you can see in every direction (at the top of each hour you can see the famous Fountain Hills fountain to the south). The area was very quiet except for an occasional airplane overhead and the evening and morning coyote howls. During our stay we saw plenty of rabbits, jackrabbits, roadrunners, and one coyote. The campground has two loops, with the south loop having more spacious sites. We were in the north loop which we thought was perfectly nice too. The campground accepts UPS and FedEx packages for campers (pick up at the visitor center), but not US Mail. While there are plenty of restaurants and stores in Fountain Hills, be aware that it's a bit of a drive (20 minutes) to get there from the campground. We are looking forward to staying here again.
Here'a a secret: You don't need to book a reservation 6 months in advance to stay at this park. You can just drive in and park in overflow!
Of course, you don't get hookups. And it's $20 per night, which may seem steep at first.
But then you settle into this little corner of the park, grab a "spot" in the designated parking area, and promptly jump on your bike and hit the trails. When you come back, you'll meet the nice camp host who manages this "mountain bike area". He takes your money if you came in after 5pm the night before.
You'll notice by now a few more campers have joined you- a friendly lot of mostly cyclists and folks just stopping through. They lounge around in an unorganized but inviting manor that may just entice you to grab a beer and join the crowd.
But first you head off to the showers- brand new facilities purposed for the day-use trail users. But no matter, they're for you too. And you'll enjoy the cleanliness and hot water from a shower that isn't used all that often.
At night, your neighbors go to bed early, because they are up early for more riding, hiking, birding; whatever they're there for. And you're up with them to marvel at the beauty that surrounds you.
So if you didn't reserve that spot 6 months in advance, no worries. This park has you covered.
Nightly Rate: $20.00
Days Stayed: 5
Site Number: Overflow
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
McDowell Mountain is a beautiful place for mountain biking, hiking, camping, and stargazing. We enjoyed our stay.
It's only 45 minutes from home, so the only reason we camped there was for a high school mountain biking race weekend. The campground is about two miles from the competitive track, so it wasn't super close to go back and forth but it was still more convenient than going home each night.
The sites are spacious and very far apart. Our site was a bit on a hill, but we were able to level the trailer easily. You have plenty of room and plenty of privacy from neighbors. Most sites are back-ins, but there are a few pull-throughs too. There's a grill and fire ring at each site. The restrooms and showers were clean and well-kept. Dump station was fine.
The camp hosts were kind and friendly. The park rangers or volunteers at the gate and visitors center are grumpy and a bit mean. We requested a late check out, and I suppose because so many other campers made similar requests due to the races, they pushed back and threatened to charge us for an entire day just so we could leave at 4:30 instead of noon. No one had reserved our site that night, so they finally let it slide but not after a lot of negotiating. It was the only sour note of the weekend, though, and they eventually grew a heart and listened to reason.
Nightly Rate: $30.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 36
We camped here on the weekend and it never got loud or crowded. The tent sites are big and each has at least 2 picnic tables. Views of the mountains are incredible and we enjoyed being surrounded by the saguaros. The volunteers at the entrance who checked us in were really funny and friendly. Bathrooms were clean and convenient, though tent campers have to drive to a trailhead area to shower. We enjoyed camping here and would definitely come back.
Nightly Rate: $15.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 6
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
A beautiful county park and campground. Clean and well managed.
Nightly Rate: $32.00
Days Stayed: 2
Site Number: 13
Cell Coverage Rating
T-Mobile 4G
Breathtaking views all around. Very clean & well-managed. My only regret s we were only able to stay here one day.
Love this place!
Nightly Rate: $32.00
Days Stayed: 1
Site Number: 22
Cell Coverage Rating
Verizon 4G
Located just 5 miles north of Fountain Hills, AZ; this park has a lot of amenities to offer along with the spacious and clean campgrounds. We were lucky enough to reserve (online) the last spot about a month prior to our visit. Given this is our first year owning an RV, we've quickly realized it's hard to reserve a campsite around the Phoenix/Tucson areas; Arizona winters are just too perfect. So, make your reservations well in advanced if you're visiting for the Winter ... you'll find plenty of spots in the Summer. :)
Our camp spot, Site #58, had excellent views of the McDowell Mtns, bathrooms just across the way, and trailheads quickly accessible. If you're into mountain biking, you'll love this park. There's a competitive track, also easy trails for novice riders. If you're travelling with pets, do keep them on a tight leash as there are plenty of coyotes roaming (especially around sunset) and one was brave enough to lunge at me while I got out of my seat ... he was hiding in the bushes, but was quickly scared off. But if we had out dogs out, he could have easily grabbed/attacked one. Just be aware.
We would definitely stay here again and will be sure to reserve ahead of time for next season. Also, it was nice to head into Fountain Hills to take in the main attraction.
Nightly Rate: $32.00
Days Stayed: 3
Site Number: 58
Cell Coverage Rating
AT&T 4G
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McDowell Mountain Regional Park Campground
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- Sun - Thu: 6:00 am - 8:00 pm
- Fri, Sat: 6:00 am - 10:00 pm
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Credit Cards Accepted
- Affiliation
- Other public land (TVA, DOD, county parks with campgrounds)
- Last Nightly Rate
- 32.0
- Longest Vehicle Length Reported
- 42.0
- Lowest Nightly Rate
- 3.0
- Max Length
- 45 ft
- Max Stay
- 14
- Sites Count
- 76
- Standard Tent Sites Count
- 76
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Paved Sites
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Fifty Amp
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Full Hookup
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Rec Facilities
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Pull Through
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Tent Sites
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Dump Station
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Big Rigs
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Open Seasonally
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Age Restricted
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Boondock
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Cabin Sites
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Dispersed Sites
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Firewood
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Fulltime Residents
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Group Tent Sites
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Laundry
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Mobile Homes
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Permit Required
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Potable Water
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Propane
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Public Water
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Pull Through RV Sites
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Reservations
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Sewer Hookup
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Showers
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Sites
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Standard Tent Sites
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Vehicle Wash Permitted
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Water Hookup
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Outdoor Seating
- Check In
- 1PM
- Check Out
- 12PM
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Adult Only
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