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State Land

W Tyson St, Quartzsite, AZ 85346, USA

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State Land, located at W Tyson St, Quartzsite, AZ 85346, offers a unique boondocking experience within the Campgrounds & RV Parks category. This location is particularly appealing to those seeking quiet and spacious camping options near Quartzsite.

The environment at State Land is characterized by open desert landscapes, providing ample space for campers to spread out and enjoy privacy. Reviews highlight the quiet and uncrowded nature of the area, making it ideal for those looking to escape busier campgrounds. The area is also noted for being clean and trash-free.

State Land primarily offers boondocking, meaning campers should be self-sufficient. There are no provided amenities like hookups or restrooms. However, its proximity to Quartzsite allows easy access to supplies and services.

A significant feature of State Land is the affordability. An annual permit, available for $20, allows campers to utilize this land for extended stays. Permits can be purchased through the Arizona State Trust Land website.

Key features of State Land include:

  • Quiet and uncrowded boondocking.
  • Spacious camping areas for privacy.
  • Clean and trash-free environment.
  • Affordable annual permit ($20).
  • Close proximity to Quartzsite for supplies.

State Land provides a budget-friendly and tranquil camping option for those seeking a more rustic experience near Quartzsite. Campers should be prepared for dry camping and obtain the necessary permits through the Arizona State Trust Land website.

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Richard Goodrick Jan 16
★★★★★5

Great place for boondocking. Quiet and not crowded. Close to Quartzsite. Annual permit $20.

Dean Tucker Jan 17
★★★★☆4

Stayed eight days at the Tyson State Trust Land on the north side of Quartzsite. It was quiet, not crowded and trash free. It is a large camping area so you can find a site that gives you some privacy. You can purchase various types of permits through the AZ State Trust Land website.

Beth and Pat Jan 12
★★★★★5

Dry camping!!! Quiet, lots of room. Most everyone is friendly ., you can have a campfire.

Deb Murphy Nov 06
★★★★☆4

toni shaw Mar 28
★★★★☆4

love it but the razors kick up a lot of dust!