McDowell Mountain Regional Park Good Sam Verified Campground
16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr, Fort McDowell, AZ 85264

Address
16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr
Fort McDowell, AZ, 85264
Coordinates:
33.667602, -111.697814
Open all year
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(within 10 miles)
McDowell Mountain is a phenomenal park, as are all Maricopa County parks. This particular one is popular for its bicycle offerings. It's a stunning park and the views from camp never disappoint. There's a cute little playground in the campground for the wee ones as well as lots of trails to chose from. It's consistent with the other Maricopa parks in that the partial hookups were reliable and the restrooms and showers always clean.˜The camp hosts are top-notch and turn the sites around quickly... Read More
McDowell Mountain is a phenomenal park, as are all Maricopa County parks. This particular one is popular for its bicycle offerings. It's a stunning park and the views from camp never disappoint. There's a cute little playground in the campground for the wee ones as well as lots of trails to chose from.
It's consistent with the other Maricopa parks in that the partial hookups were reliable and the restrooms and showers always clean.˜The camp hosts are top-notch and turn the sites around quickly for the next occupant with their efficient system of cleaning and raking.
Like many other visitors, we pieced together our 12-night stay at 3 different campsites due to the nature of the reservation system. It tends to work out since we need to dump tanks from time-to-time anyway so we simply timed that activity with move days. The dump station was often˜very busy˜but everyone is always friendly and it just turns into a social event since most of us are doing the same thing by dumping on "move" days.
All 3 of the sites we stayed in (10, 11, and 26) were level and easy to navigate with plenty of room to unhook the truck and unload the sidecar from the toy hauler. They were typically too short to park the front in front of the trailer so it got parked off to the side.
Verizon cell signal was frustrating without having our signal booster installed yet. Just enough connection to make us think we could use it but really we just spent the whole time trying unsuccessfully to connect. I suspect with the booster running we would have been fine to keep working without that frustration.
The nearby town of Fountain Hills is known for its fountain that spouts on the hour. It was once the tallest in the world˜and you can see it from many places in the park.˜
Non-park tip: We found the nearby town, Fountain Hills, to be crowded and˜unpleasant, and the residents standoffish. There are no laundromats, only laundry services so you'll need to look elsewhere to do the wash. We chose the Spin Doctor in Mesa and it was the best laundromat I've ever been in, and I've been in lots all over the country in my travels.˜
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McDowell Mountain is a phenomenal park, as are all Maricopa County parks. This particular one is popular for its bicycle offerings. It's a stunning park and the views from camp never disappoint. There's a cute little playground in the campground for the wee ones as well as lots of trails to chose from. It's consistent with the other Maricopa parks in that the partial hookups were reliable and the restrooms and showers always clean.˜The camp hosts are top-notch and turn the sites around quickly... Read More
McDowell Mountain is a phenomenal park, as are all Maricopa County parks. This particular one is popular for its bicycle offerings. It's a stunning park and the views from camp never disappoint. There's a cute little playground in the campground for the wee ones as well as lots of trails to chose from.
It's consistent with the other Maricopa parks in that the partial hookups were reliable and the restrooms and showers always clean.˜The camp hosts are top-notch and turn the sites around quickly for the next occupant with their efficient system of cleaning and raking.
Like many other visitors, we pieced together our 12-night stay at 3 different campsites due to the nature of the reservation system. It tends to work out since we need to dump tanks from time-to-time anyway so we simply timed that activity with move days. The dump station was often˜very busy˜but everyone is always friendly and it just turns into a social event since most of us are doing the same thing by dumping on "move" days.
All 3 of the sites we stayed in (10, 11, and 26) were level and easy to navigate with plenty of room to unhook the truck and unload the sidecar from the toy hauler. They were typically too short to park the front in front of the trailer so it got parked off to the side.
Verizon cell signal was frustrating without having our signal booster installed yet. Just enough connection to make us think we could use it but really we just spent the whole time trying unsuccessfully to connect. I suspect with the booster running we would have been fine to keep working without that frustration.
The nearby town of Fountain Hills is known for its fountain that spouts on the hour. It was once the tallest in the world˜and you can see it from many places in the park.˜
Non-park tip: We found the nearby town, Fountain Hills, to be crowded and˜unpleasant, and the residents standoffish. There are no laundromats, only laundry services so you'll need to look elsewhere to do the wash. We chose the Spin Doctor in Mesa and it was the best laundromat I've ever been in, and I've been in lots all over the country in my travels.˜
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16300 McDowell Mountain Park Dr, Fort McDowell, AZ 85264
Coordinates: 33.667602, -111.697814
Directions
From jct Scottsdale Rd & Shea Blvd: Go 12 mi E on Shea Blvd, then 4 mi N on Saguaro Blvd, then 4 mi E on McDowell Mtn. Rd.