Caravan Park/Campsite
At 6,993 feet, Nevado Ranch Camp has the best dark sky camping in Arizona.
Vernon, Arizona, United States
Visitors to this website are most likely looking for a great location for family, friends, etc. in order to pitch their tent(s) while exploring Arizona and New Mexico. You surely want a location that is "out there with the wildlife" and yet is secure from the critters. Feeling cozy in your camp while also having access to the recreational amenities that make a stay so enjoyable is also important to you. Also, it is likely that you want a location where, at the end of a long day of hiking and/or sightseeing, you can relax by a fire, listen to tunes, and enjoy your favorite beverage while looking up at a pitch black sky with stars as bright as diamonds. brbrIf what you just read appeals to you, then you have found what you are looking for because that is exactly what Nevado Ranch Camp has waiting for you!!brbrOur Value Proposition to Youbrbr• Affordable ratesbr• A location in the middle of the beautiful White Mountains wildlife - completely fenced off for your securitybr• A level and cushy campsite with fire pit tucked in among the juniper treesbr• A crystal-clear sky for dark sky stargazingbr• A 15' x 20' recreation deck with fire pit, gas grill, music system and Adirondack chairs and reclinersbr• A fully stocked, self-service kitchen to prepare your mealsbr• An indoor relaxation areabr• A bathroom with hot water shower (cleaned and sterilized daily)br• Close to twenty (20) national parks and monumentsbr• Plenty of free, on-site parkingbr• Active duty and veteran discountsbr• Veteran owned and operatedbrbrThe CampbrbrNevado Ranch Camp is 2.2 acres located smack dab in the middle of the Springerville “monogenetic” Volcanic Field (3rd largest in the U.S.) that consists of 405 discrete and dormant vents. The ground is relatively soft and perfect for a tent. We have plenty of free on-site parking.brAt an elevation of 6,993 feet, Nevado Ranch Camp, Apache County, AZ, is an easy day’s drive to dozens of popular tourist destinations in Arizona and New Mexico. brIn Portuguese, the word Nevado means “snowy.” The delicious city water we use is sourced from the never-gone-dry Coconino Aquafer. While we are completely off-the-grid, Nevado Ranch Camp is solar powered because we want to present as small a carbon footprint as possible.brbrChanges in aLtitude, changes in aTtitudebrbrGiven its elevation, there is no air pollution. It is roughly 20-25 degrees cooler fresher at the Camp than in the Phoenix or Tucson valleys. At Nevado Ranch Camp, the air is clear and crisp which makes for awesome stargazing - the Milky Way can easily be seen overhead.brbrThe CampsitesbrbrAt Nevado Ranch Camp, we offer 10 well-maintained, level campsites nestled among a forest of juniper trees. We have intentionally kept the number of campsites low so that our guests don't feel like they are part of a chaotic crowd. Each campsite has a 10’ x 10’ area for tent as well as additional space for chairs, bikes and other camping items. Deck lights provide a smidgeon of illumination at night. You can have your own private campfire as long as you use the locations provided AND when checking in, you prove to management that you have a working fire extinguisher on hand.brbrYou will be glad to know that the Camp is completely fenced off for your security. Our location is smack dab in the middle of the land inhabited by giant elk, coyotes, black bears, mule deer, antelope, foxes and mountain lions. The animals are usually active from dusk to dawn but don't be surprised if you hear these animals walking past your campsite on the road. The reason why they do so is because the series of roads and the vacant property next to us is the only unobstructed north/south passage for miles around - and the animals make use of it!brbrThe HutbrbrThe Hut is a converted barn (with hot and cold running water) that has a "serve yourself" kitchen for your use. There is a microwave, a three-burner stove, an air fryer and a George Forman grill, two refrigerators, and a blender. You bring your own K pods for the coffee maker, as well as your own sugar, creamer, etc. We provide the paper plates and bowls, plastic cutlery, drink cups, and napkins for your use - you bring your own food and beverages, seasonings, etc. The bathroom w/shower is cleaned and sterilized daily.brbrRecreation DeckbrbrWhen you want to step away from the tent and lounge in the sun or moonlight, you will find a 15' x 20' asymmetrical Victorian stone deck outfitted with a gas grill, a music entertainment system, a lounge bed w/shade, an in-the-deck fire pit and a number of comfy Adirondack lounge chairs. Tiki torches and deck lights provide a subtle illumination at night. A badminton net is also used for volleyball and "tickle ball" (our version of pickleball). Bring your own paddles and other equipment. We keep the net down low so the young'uns can experience the thrill of spiking the ball!brbrIndoor Relaxation AreabrbrYou will like the indoor relaxation area that has a sofa, a recliner, a computer desk w/printer, wi-fi (no streaming, please!), and a tv. A shaded patio with sofa and chairs is just outside the front door.brbrLive musicbrbrIf you’re a musician and/or a singer, bring your instruments and your melodic voice. The instruments we make available to guests include a Gibson Les Paul 100-year anniversary edition electric guitar, baritone and tenor ukeleles, a Brazilian mini Djembe drum, bongos, a harmonica, and a hand-carved Hawaiian tenor percussion block.brbr
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