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Riverside Campground Introduce

Riverside Campground, located at 4340 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018, provides a charming waterfront camping experience within the bustling city of Phoenix. As a part of the Campgrounds & RV Parks category, this site offers a convenient escape to nature with scenic river views and essential camping amenities.

Recent visitor reviews highlight the campground's appeal, emphasizing the beautiful scenery and close proximity to the water. The site is praised for its fire rings, ample shade, and nearby bathroom facilities, making it a comfortable and enjoyable camping destination.

The water at Riverside Campground is noted for being quite cold, providing a refreshing experience during warmer months. However, campers should be aware that the campground does not offer running water. Therefore, it is crucial to bring an adequate supply of handwashing water or antibacterial gel.

Wildlife, particularly skunks, is present at the campground. Visitors have learned from experience that securing food items high and away from ground level is essential to prevent encounters. A humorous anecdote about lost tortillas underscores the importance of proper food storage.

Key features and considerations for Riverside Campground include:

  • Scenic waterfront location
  • Fire rings available for campfires
  • Close proximity to the water
  • Ample shade provided
  • Nearby bathroom facilities
  • Cold river water
  • No running water (bring handwashing supplies)
  • Presence of wildlife, including skunks (secure food storage)

Riverside Campground offers a unique and accessible camping experience within Phoenix. Its beautiful scenery, convenient location, and essential amenities make it a great choice for a weekend getaway. However, campers should be prepared for the lack of running water and the presence of wildlife. If you're looking for a scenic waterfront camping experience with easy access, Riverside Campground provides a lovely option.

Location

ArizonaMaricopa CountyPhoenixEast Indian School Road

Customer Reviews

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Santita
May 06, 2022

It was great. Love the fire ring and that we were so close to the water only a short distance walk. Beautiful scenery and temperature was just right. Lots of shade, water was pretty cold. Bathrooms were also nearby. So beautiful.

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Eve Flores
Oct 21, 2019

This is a great little spot.... was an adventure to find but when we got there we had a great time! The rapid waters was wonderfully cold made for a good weekend getaway . Just know no running water so take plenty of hand washing water or antibacterial gel. Plus the skunks are a little gangsta... definitely want to put away any food items you want to use up high. We lost a whole pack of tortillas due to thinking they could get on the top of the picnic table....lol... oh well live and learn.

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Pauline King
Jun 14, 2023

Views are beautiful leading up to the campsite!! Sites were somewhat clean. Previous campers left some trash in the fire pit and pet food on the ground. Not sure how these sites are policed by park rangers. The site next to ours had a smoking log in the pit (again, previous campers), even though there was a fire ban. Not sure how family friendly it is. We stayed 1 night

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Eric Alfredson
Mar 19, 2019

All ways enjoy going camping her. All ways been able to get a great spot. In the hot summer the cool water is nice. The dam is nice to see and hear. Camping her has all ways been very peaceful. Some times the wind can be fierce. However the scenery is always amazing and that is what makes this a great place to camp at.

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Cassidy
Apr 10, 2021

The campground is pretty easy to get to even in a sedan. When you go around the corner there’s a handful of small-medium sized sites with a fire ring and table. There was lots of trails down to the river to fish or boat, but I never caught anything. The bathrooms were incredibly clean and there was a dumpster on site. Despite that, there was still trash all over the place. Lots of visitors come through and many don’t follow camp etiquete. Noisy till midnight, leave trash all over the place, let their bad dogs run wild, cut down trees for firewood. The list goes on. If you visit on a weekday you’re more than likely to have a better stay than one on the weekend. Spots fill up quick so I’d get there Friday or Saturday morning.

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Amanda S
Mar 21, 2025

Camp site is still closed, fire damage to the area, but otherwise a quiet and tranquil spot.