Campsite #13 Introduce

Welcome to Campsite #13, a hidden gem nestled in the scenic landscapes of Payson, Arizona. This campground offers a serene retreat for nature enthusiasts, RV travelers, and anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Located at 82Q9+3P, Payson, AZ 85541, Campsite #13 provides a rustic yet comfortable outdoor experience.

The campground features large, level sites that are easy to access, making it ideal for both tents and RVs. While the last half-mile of the road is rough and rocky, the effort is well worth it for the stunning views and tranquil environment. Amenities include a vault toilet, ensuring basic convenience while maintaining the site's natural charm.

Whether you're seeking a quiet weekend getaway or an extended stay in nature, Campsite #13 is a perfect choice. The area is known for its mild climate, though visitors should be prepared for occasional winds and warmer temperatures. For those who prefer cooler mountain settings, the nearby White Mountains are a great alternative.

Here’s what some of our visitors have to say about their experience at Campsite #13:

  • "Easy drive to large level sites. The rough rocky road the last .5 mile to the rim adds to the adventure!"
  • "Vault toilet the only amenity, but it’s clean and well-maintained. Perfect for a rustic camping experience."
  • "We arrived during windy conditions and a distant fire, but the site was still accessible and peaceful."

Plan your visit to Campsite #13 today and immerse yourself in the beauty of Payson’s natural surroundings. Whether you’re a seasoned camper or a first-time visitor, this campground promises a memorable outdoor adventure.

Location

ArizonaGila CountyPayson

Customer Reviews

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2 reviews
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Donald Petrie
Nov 03, 2024

Easy drive to large level sites. Rough rocky road the last .5 mile to the rim. Vault toilet the only amenity.

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Donna Rossman
Sep 13, 2024

Easy to access. We arrived at a bad time due to winds & a fire in the distance. It’s a bit warmer than we like. Honestly prefer the White Mountains to this.