United States
AZ Land Trust - Dispersed Camping. Permit Required- can be purchased online for $16 for single person and $21 for multiple (may have changed). Valid for one year from date of purchase, but does limit you on the number of days.
Flat desert land with lots of options. Decent 5g and LTE on Verizon
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This place is so loud. ATVs speeding everywhere. Guns going off. Safe though and flat land with tons of options. Space for all kinds of vehicles but do not come for peace.
Report Check-InCamped close to this spot. Not bad, and a nice place to view the herd of burros (15). A few ATVs and trucks around, but all gone by 6:00 pm on a Sunday. I'm guessing it's quiet during the weekdays.
Good cell service (Visible/ Verizon)
We have the AZ Land trust pass, have not been checked for it.
Nice level spot with a few small trees for privacy. Spent a few days here in the company of a herd of wild burros. Some awesome sunrise/sunsets. Also wonderful evening entertainment of hot air balloons nearby most nights. Minimal road noise. Few atvs around. Great place to chill for a few days.
Report Check-InBest place I found in the area for van life. Still $21. Not too much trash. Decent Verizon service
Report Check-InDry camping, lots of campers right now. The road is fairly noisy, lots of planes in a few helicopters during the day, but it does quiet down at night. Don't leave anything out. quite a few burrows running around. this requires the land trust permit available online, can print it out at a shipping store.
Report Check-InAZ Land Trust - Dispersed Camping
Permit Required- can be purchased online for about $15 (may have changed). Valid for one year from date of purchase, but does limit you on the number of days.
Flat desert land with lots of options.