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HOYER
National Forest

HOYER

Alpine, Arizona
4.5 (137 reviews)

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About HOYER

Federal campground in Arizona.

Nestled in the heart of Arizona's stunning national forest landscape, HOYER offers RV travelers an authentic escape into the natural beauty of the Southwest. This national forest campground provides a peaceful retreat for those seeking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of city life and reconnect with nature in one of Arizona's most scenic regions.

The location is ideal for explorers who want to experience genuine Arizona wilderness. The surrounding national forest terrain features dramatic mountain vistas, towering pines, and pristine natural scenery that changes beautifully throughout the seasons. Whether you're visiting during the crisp mountain air of fall or the wildflower-dotted spring, HOYER puts you right in the middle of landscapes that make Arizona special.

For outdoor enthusiasts, this area offers abundant opportunities for hiking, nature walks, and wildlife observation. The national forest setting means you're surrounded by protected natural areas where you can truly immerse yourself in Arizona's diverse ecosystems. Many visitors find the peaceful ambiance and starry night skies to be one of the most rewarding aspects of staying here. The quieter pace allows families, retirees, and adventure seekers alike to enjoy genuine downtime in a natural setting.

The surrounding region provides access to various Arizona attractions and points of interest within reasonable driving distance. History buffs, nature photographers, and anyone seeking refuge in the mountains will find HOYER to be an excellent base for exploration. The national forest designation ensures that the area maintains its natural character and pristine conditions.

This campground appeals to a wide range of travelers. Those with self-contained RVs who appreciate solitude and natural beauty will particularly enjoy what HOYER offers. It's an excellent choice for anyone wanting an authentic national forest experience without sacrificing the comfort and convenience of RV camping. The 4.5-star rating from 137 reviews reflects the genuine satisfaction visitors have found here.
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137

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Park Details

Tips & Tricks

Book Early

Alpine 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 Alpine.

Explore the Area

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

HOYER Reviews

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Pati Sievert

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Pati Sievert

This is a beautiful, Forest Service campground. There are no electric or water hookups at individual sites, but there is a clean dump station and potable water available to fill your fresh water tank. There are nicely maintained and clean pit toilets scattered throughout the campground as well as water spigots with good drinking water. The shower facilities are five star, the nicest I have come ac... This is a beautiful, Forest Service campground. There are no electric or water hookups at individual sites, but there is a clean dump station and potable water available to fill your fresh water tank. There are nicely maintained and clean pit toilets scattered throughout the campground as well as water spigots with good drinking water. The shower facilities are five star, the nicest I have come across at any public or private campground. Each one is privately accessible from outdoors, spacious, with sink, toilet, bench, and ADA accessible. They were very well maintained and clean. The 2025 Greer fire came right to the edge of the campground, but hasn't affected the campground itself.

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Pati Sievert

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Pati Sievert

This is a beautiful, Forest Service campground. There are no electric or water hookups at individual sites, but there is a clean dump station and potable water available to fill your fresh water tank. There are nicely maintained and clean pit toilets scattered throughout the campground as well as water spigots with good drinking water. The shower facilities are five star, the nicest I have come ac... This is a beautiful, Forest Service campground. There are no electric or water hookups at individual sites, but there is a clean dump station and potable water available to fill your fresh water tank. There are nicely maintained and clean pit toilets scattered throughout the campground as well as water spigots with good drinking water. The shower facilities are five star, the nicest I have come across at any public or private campground. Each one is privately accessible from outdoors, spacious, with sink, toilet, bench, and ADA accessible. They were very well maintained and clean. The 2025 Greer fire came right to the edge of the campground, but hasn't affected the campground itself.

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Kate Wynn

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Kate Wynn

I was a little nervous about getting a first come first serve campsite coming all the way from Phoenix (you can reserve too, but I didn’t get one in time) but we found a PERFECT site in the Bear loop, even getting in at almost 7 PM on a Friday night! There weren’t a ton of tent campers—lots of RVs so there is generator noise. I wouldn’t call this a super quiet campsite, the spaces are fairly close... I was a little nervous about getting a first come first serve campsite coming all the way from Phoenix (you can reserve too, but I didn’t get one in time) but we found a PERFECT site in the Bear loop, even getting in at almost 7 PM on a Friday night! There weren’t a ton of tent campers—lots of RVs so there is generator noise. I wouldn’t call this a super quiet campsite, the spaces are fairly close to each other & it’s right off the road, but I like being able to socialize with neighbors so I didn’t mind that at all. Just something to bear in mind if you prefer really isolated camping. It’s great for glamping, though. Even with vault toilets (which usually gross me out) they were super clean, close to a lot of sites, and you can tell they came by multiple times a day to make sure they were in good condition. There are also 8 real restrooms (4 were out of order though) up front with flushing toilets and private showers really close to the campsite we stayed at which was awesome since I was bringing a friend who had never been camping before. Each campsite has a picnic table and a fire ring. No electric hookups at our site but I don’t know about the RV sites. We brought a propane fire pit since we are on a burn ban. The stars at night were unlike anything I’ve ever seen before. Super friendly and helpful staff too. It’s also really close to downtown Greer (yummy ice cream stand) and some great trails. This is the perfect spot if you just want to get away and into nature, but don’t necessarily like roughing it just for the sake of roughing it lol. Definitely a new favorite for me!! I’ll be back!

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Janice Peterson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Janice Peterson

We have stayed here twice for several days each time. The staff is absolutely fantastic, no exceptions, all of them. They all went above and beyond, extremely helpful and knowledgeable. The grounds, bathrooms and showers are exceptionally maintained. Beautiful location, would highly recommend this campground. They offer first come and reserved spots. Enjoy!

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Janice Peterson

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Janice Peterson

We have stayed here twice for several days each time. The staff is absolutely fantastic, no exceptions, all of them. They all went above and beyond, extremely helpful and knowledgeable. The grounds, bathrooms and showers are exceptionally maintained. Beautiful location, would highly recommend this campground. They offer first come and reserved spots. Enjoy!

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Nicole Strong Barrett

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Nicole Strong Barrett

The camp sites were lovely, large sites and not too crowded. Unfortunately they ran out of water while we were there, and when we discovered it and asked were told it’s not uncommon. Also the showers were broken bc apparently a pump broke. The worst part is no one communicated this to the campers, so we were all left to fend for ourselves and figure it out, drive to town for water etc. finally, al... The camp sites were lovely, large sites and not too crowded. Unfortunately they ran out of water while we were there, and when we discovered it and asked were told it’s not uncommon. Also the showers were broken bc apparently a pump broke. The worst part is no one communicated this to the campers, so we were all left to fend for ourselves and figure it out, drive to town for water etc. finally, all the trails were closed due to recent fires. Understandable but again, why didn’t they let us know ahead of time?? We camp solely to go on long daily hikes and to drive 5 hours before learning they were closed is frustrating. When we asked the campers hosts they said they didn’t know. We only learned after driving 30 more minutes to the trailhead. A lot of these issues could be solved with clear communication

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Nicole Strong Barrett

Mar 18, 2026

2.0

Google Review by Nicole Strong Barrett

The camp sites were lovely, large sites and not too crowded. Unfortunately they ran out of water while we were there, and when we discovered it and asked were told it’s not uncommon. Also the showers were broken bc apparently a pump broke. The worst part is no one communicated this to the campers, so we were all left to fend for ourselves and figure it out, drive to town for water etc. finally, al... The camp sites were lovely, large sites and not too crowded. Unfortunately they ran out of water while we were there, and when we discovered it and asked were told it’s not uncommon. Also the showers were broken bc apparently a pump broke. The worst part is no one communicated this to the campers, so we were all left to fend for ourselves and figure it out, drive to town for water etc. finally, all the trails were closed due to recent fires. Understandable but again, why didn’t they let us know ahead of time?? We camp solely to go on long daily hikes and to drive 5 hours before learning they were closed is frustrating. When we asked the campers hosts they said they didn’t know. We only learned after driving 30 more minutes to the trailhead. A lot of these issues could be solved with clear communication

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Sheila Derrick

Mar 18, 2026

5.0

Google Review by Sheila Derrick

Hosts: Tony & Lisa - Early Sept 2025 Excellent hosts and they gave us a lot of good choices of availability. Restrooms/showers were very clean. Hosts were very receptive and always willing to lend a helping hand. This campground is beautiful and not jammed close to others. Thank you Tony and Lisa! We hope to see you next year. Cheers

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