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Paiute Wilderness Area
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Paiute Wilderness Area

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About Paiute Wilderness Area

The 87,900-acre Paiute Wilderness, several miles southwest of St. George, Utah, dominates the northwest portion of the Arizona Strip. It is separated from the Beaver Dam Mountains Wilderness to the north by Interstate 15.The Virgin Mountains form the backbone of this area rising over 5,600 feet from the desert floor. Mt. Bangs, the highest peak in the area at 8,012 feet, provides a commanding view of the area and the Basin and Range country to the west. Part of the wilderness is in the Arizona S...

Nestled in the rugged beauty of northern Arizona, Paiute Wilderness Area offers RV campers an authentic escape into one of the Southwest's most pristine natural landscapes. This public campground serves as your gateway to exploring vast stretches of undeveloped terrain, dramatic canyon formations, and the kind of wide-open spaces that make Arizona camping truly special.

The wilderness area surrounding this campground is characterized by elevations that bring cooler temperatures and refreshing mountain air, making it an ideal destination during warmer months. The terrain features a mix of pinyon-juniper forests, volcanic rock formations, and expansive vistas that showcase the geological drama of the Colorado Plateau. Whether you're an experienced backcountry explorer or someone seeking a quieter camping experience away from developed tourist areas, this location delivers genuine solitude and natural beauty.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the opportunities are abundant. Hiking trails of varying difficulty levels wind through the surrounding wilderness, offering chances to spot native wildlife and experience the raw Arizona landscape up close. The area is perfect for photography, with dramatic lighting conditions throughout the day illuminating the unique rock formations and desert vegetation. Birdwatchers will appreciate the diverse species that inhabit this elevation zone, particularly during migration seasons.

The campground's location places you in close proximity to some of Arizona's most compelling natural attractions and small communities that embody the spirit of the American West. The region's rich cultural heritage, tied to Native American history and early frontier settlement, adds another dimension to your visit. Evening skies here are remarkably clear, making stargazing a favorite activity for many campers who appreciate the minimal light pollution.

This public campground appeals to travelers seeking authentic Arizona camping without excessive development or commercialization. It's ideal for those who want to disconnect from busy life, immerse themselves in nature, and experience the raw majesty of the Southwest. Whether you're planning an extended stay or a strategic overnight stop during a larger Arizona road trip, Paiute Wilderness Area provides the kind of memorable camping experience that keeps travelers returning year after year.

Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Littlefield is popular during peak season. Reserve 2-4 weeks in advance for weekends and holidays.

Check-in Time

Most parks have check-in after 1:00 PM and check-out by 11:00 AM. Call ahead if you'll arrive late.

Local Weather

Arizona weather can change quickly. Pack layers and check the forecast for Littlefield.

Explore the Area

Don't miss local attractions near Littlefield. Ask the camp host for hidden gems and trails.

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