Information About Campgrounds In Yuma, Arizona
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Yuma, Arizona
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Alamo Canyon Primitive Campground - Tent Primitive
This campground is located within the Organ Pipe National Monument. Four sites available at on a first come/first served basis.

Imperial Dam Long Term Visitor Area - RV Primitive
The area is approximately 3,500 acres in size, flat landscape, sparsely vegetated with plants such as Creosote bushes, Palo Verde trees, Ironwood trees, Mesquite trees and various species of cacti.

La Posa Long Term Visitor Area - RV Primitive
The campground is approximately 11,400 acres in size, flat landscape, sparsely vegetated. While the campground offers facilities like water and vault toilets, there are no designated spaces and visitors are instructed to leave 15 feet between vehicles.

Mittry Lake Wildlife Area - Camping In Wilderness Areas
This area includes about 600 acres of water surface and offers many recreational opportunities.

Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument - Camping In National Parks
This monument exhibits an extraordinary collection of plants of the Sonoran Desert, including the organ pipe cactus, a large cactus rarely found in the United States.

Oxbow Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
This campground provides opportunities for camping, hiking, swimming, fishing, boating, and picnicking, and has direct boat access to the Colorado River.

Senator Wash North Shore - RV Primitive, Tent Primitive
There are many trees of various types and several secluded camping areas both on the water and further inland. Nearby recreation includes fishing, camping, watch-able wildlife, watercraft recreation, swimming and more.

Twin Peaks Campground - RV Developed, Tent Developed
208 campsites are available on a first-come first-served basis. This campground is located within the Organ Pipe National Monument.
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