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Redington Pass Dispersed Introduce
Redington Pass Dispersed is a pristine camping destination nestled in the scenic landscapes of Tucson, Arizona. This charming campground offers a unique blend of natural beauty, tranquility, and adventure, making it a perfect spot for both RVers and tent campers. Located at 85749 along Redington Rd, this dispersed camping area provides a serene environment where nature enthusiasts can connect with the great outdoors.
Redington Pass Dispersed is renowned for its breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and desert landscape. The site offers a mix of rugged terrain and open spaces, perfect for those seeking an authentic outdoor experience. Whether you're traveling in an RV or towing a pop-out camper, Redington Pass Dispersed provides ample space to set up camp and enjoy the great outdoors.
- Environment: The campground is situated in a remote area with stunning views of the Santa Catalina Mountains. Visitors can expect a mix of rugged terrain and open spaces, offering opportunities for hiking, OHV riding, and stargazing.
- Service Items: Redington Pass Dispersed offers basic camping facilities including designated campsites with space for RVs and tents. The site provides access to water and waste disposal for RVs, as well as fire pits and picnic tables for outdoor cooking and dining.
- Characteristics: Known for its remote location, Redington Pass Dispersed attracts visitors who enjoy solitude and adventure. The area is popular among off-highway vehicle (OHV) enthusiasts, with miles of trails for dirt bikes, quads, and other off-road vehicles.
Customers have raved about the incredible views and peaceful atmosphere of Redington Pass Dispersed. Many visitors highlight the beauty of the landscape and the sense of seclusion they feel while camping here. Some guests recommend bringing a pop-out camper or smaller RV due to the narrow roads, but those who make it up the pass are rewarded with stunning vistas and a true taste of nature.
One visitor shared their experience, saying, "Absolutely beautiful views. The road is a bit rough in some areas, but it's worth every bump to see such amazing scenery." Another guest noted, "The view is amazing!!!! I wouldn't want to pull anything bigger than our pop out camper up. We made it pretty far up the pass and were rewarded with breathtaking sights."
While there are occasional challenges, such as high winds or rough terrain, these seem minor compared to the incredible experiences awaiting visitors at Redington Pass Dispersed.
Location
ArizonaPima CountyTucsonRedington Road
Customer Reviews
Absolutely beautiful views. Some of the road is kind of schetchy, but so worth it.
The view is amazing!!!!! I wouldn't want to pull anything bigger than our pop out camper up. We made it pretty far up the pass. The wind was blowing when we got there but not too terribly and eventually died down. However, once the storm front started moving in the wind picked up pretty high where we were parked at on the top. Looooots of OHV traffic during the day. Silent at night.
Up the mountain from the falls. The road is manageable but definitely suggest higher clearance and 4x4. The lower camping spots are closed for the next few months for construction. Go higher! The view is amazing although the road is harder to navigate. There has been road traffic often, OHV's, jeeps etc. Sites are not private as the are next to/on the road.
It's beautiful! However this is a shooter's heaven, and all their discarded shell casing and debris left behind...cuz you know...FREEDOM... make it quite ugly! Also the shooting happens all hours of the day and night, especially at midnight. If you have a sensitive dog do not bring them along.
Sooo I didn't research this before going, expected just like a large swath of desert to camp on...but this...it's up a winding mountain and the road is ROUGH. It's also fairly crowded. My 2nd gen honda crv did fine but it wasn't fun (I don't like being tossed around in a vehicle stuck in 1st gear). When I left in the morning I noticed that everyone driving as far back as I did (about 10 miles, which is how far I had to go to find an unoccupied spot to camp) was driving a modded out side by side or dirt bike...so yeah....that's what kind of road this is just beware lol. It's a beautiful area but it is definitely different than all of the other BLM/dispersed camping I've come across in the american southwest.
Nice drive up with excellent views of Tucson and the pass. It's interesting how the desert can change the higher up you go. The road is partially paved leading to a dirt road which is in fair I y good shape. We drove a Hyundai SUV without any problems. I wouldn't try it without a decent 4x4 during the rainy season.
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