Camp at Lost Dutchman State Park
Apache Junction, Arizona
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Added by Kevin Kaminski
Easy access to a number of hiking and mountain biking trails leading into the Superstition Mountains, lots of facilities, epic sunset views, dog friendly
Lost Dutchman State Park is located near the Superstition Mountains in central Phoenix, about 40 miles from Phoenix. There is a $7 day use fee to enter the park, which is waived if you’re camping ($15/night). The park offers 134 campsites, each with a picnic table, barbeque grill, and fire pit, and 68 equipped with electric hook-ups and water. There are a number of campground facilities, including two shower buildings, numerous restrooms, a dishwashing station, and a gift shop. The campsites themselves are spacious and not too close to one another, but the overflow campsites are a bit small (just enough room for a tent, but not much else).
The best part about camping at Lost Dutchman State Park is the number of outdoor activities at your fingertips! Several hiking trails lead from the campground into the Superstition Wilderness. If you’re looking for an easy, scenic hike, the Treasure Loop trail will give you great views of the Superstitions without too much elevation change. For those of you looking for more of a challenge, take the popular Siphon Draw trail to the Flatiron summit. This trail is a leg-burner with some scrambling at the end, but the views from the top are definitely worth the effort.
From both of these trails, you can also access a few trad and sport climbing routes, including the Razor’s Edge of “The Hand.” The park also has four miles of mountain bike singletrack - rated beginner to intermediate - at the base of the Superstition Mountains.
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Camp at Lost Dutchman State Park Reviews
This is an awesome place to watch the stars. many amenities are here for campers and it is a great place to relax while visiting the Superstition Mountains.
5.0
The campground is well maintained with lots of amenities. Many hiking trails to choose from in the area. Preferred season is late fall to early spring.
5.0
I camped here on my way home from a meeting in phoenix (I live in Tucson). It was gorgeous! Lots of trails. I want to go back...
5.0
This campground has very nice amenities. It was really nice to be able to have a free hot shower after a long hike. My only complaint is that it was very loud these past couple of nights. I'd definitely bring earplugs if you're a light sleeper.
4.0
Stunning views of cholla, saguaro, and the Superstitions. Large campsites and showers. Only $15! If you're on the road a lot you realize what a great deal this is. I was able to capture stunning images only a couple minutes walk from my campsite the camping fee covers the park entrance fee too!
5.0
Camping here in the summer would not be recommended. Always watch for rattle snakes and scorpions!
4.0
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