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There are so many unique and incredible places to go camping in Arizona, but Kentucky Camp just might take the cake. Tucked away in the Santa Rita Mountains near the town of Sonoita, this ghost town served as a gold mining camp from the mid-1800s through the early 1900s. Today, the site is home to several historic buildings that have been preserved for the public – including a restored cabin open to overnight guests. There’s a good chance you won’t see anyone else in the area during your stay, making for an eerie, yet fascinating experience.

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Check out this YouTube video by Don Butler for a virtual tour of Kentucky Camp (including the cabin!):

For more information about Kentucky Camp and the cabin, please visit the U.S. Forest Service website. Reservations must be made in advance on Recreation.gov.

Have you ever gone camping in Arizona at this ghost town campground? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article to learn about Sonoita Vineyards in nearby Elgin. It’s Arizona’s first and oldest winery, and it definitely belongs on your bucket list.

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