You Can Rent An Entire Campground In Arizona At Cave Creek Group Site For Just $75 Per Night
Camping can be a major hassle if you have a large group. Between making sure you all get sites next to one another and keeping up with everyone once there, it can be more of a headache than a good time. Luckily, there are several group campgrounds in Arizona where you don’t have to worry about any of the logistics. One of them is the Cave Creek Group Site, located north of Cave Creek and Carefree. You can rent the whole site for up to 150 people, and the surroundings are so peaceful and breathtaking.
If you're in search of a campground that can accommodate up to 150 people, look no further than the Cave Creek Group Site.
Located a mere 20 miles north of Cave Creek and Carefree, this spacious campground makes an ideal weekend getaway when you need to escape the city for a little while.
The site is nestled in the lush Tonto National Forest, and juniper and sycamore trees offer plenty of shade.
Actually, we can think of one thing: having an entire campground all to yourself.
Please note: the nightly rate varies based on whether you have under 50 people or 50-150 people in your group. Visit the Recreation.gov website for more information and/or to reserve the campground.
Have you ever stayed at the Cave Creek Group Site? Are there any other group campgrounds in Arizona worth checking out? If so, we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Don’t forget to check out our previous article for more reasons to visit Carefree!
Address: Cave Creek Group Campground, 32nd street, carefree highway, Cave Creek, AZ 85331, USA
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