How far in advance can you book Arizona State Parks?

365 days in
Reservations can be made up to 365 days in advance and a minimum of one day in advance. A non-refundable reservation fee of $5.00 per site is required, and is non-refundable. Two night minimum stay during peak season weekends.

How do I reserve a campsite in Arizona?

Easy Online Reservations. Reserve campsites and cabins or purchase cave tour tickets online in minutes. For trip planning and reservations assistance, our Customer Care Team is at your service. Call us at 1-877 MY-PARKS (697-2757) daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. MST Arizona time.

Is there a senior pass for AZ state parks?

A: No, Arizona State Parks does not offer a senior discount or a disabled discount for entrance or camping at the state parks. Also, we do not accept the Golden Eagle Pass or the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass for waiving entrance fees into Arizona State Parks.

What is the most popular state park in Arizona?

Arizona’s most popular state parks

  • 1) Lake Havasu. Visitors during FY 2019: 504,000 (down 10.6%)
  • 2) Slide Rock State Park. Visitors during FY 2019: 434,400 (down 5.5%)
  • 3) Catalina State Park. Visitors during FY 2019: 251,100 (up 18.2%)
  • 1) McFarland State Historic Park.
  • 2) Tubac Presidio.
  • 3) Fort Verde.

What is a Arizona state park pass?

An Arizona State Parks Premium Annual Pass provides non-commercial day-use access at all Arizona State Parks for the pass holder, and up to three additional adults in the same vehicle.

How much does it cost to camp in Arizona State Parks?

Day Use Fees at our parks range from $2–$30. Camping Fees at parks where camping is available range from $15–$50 per night. Fees are based on one vehicle per campsite. Additional vehicles are charged $15.00 per night.

Do you need a reservation for Zion National Park 2022?

No tickets, permits, or reservations needed to ride the park shuttle or enter Zion National Park. You do not need a permit or reservation to visit most areas in Zion Canyon. You do not need a permit or reservation to ride a park shuttle. You do not need a permit or reservation to enter the park.

How do I get a state park pass in Arizona?

You can purchase your park pass online and have it mailed to your home, or pick one up in our parks (except Colorado River, McFarland, Riordan Mansion, Tubac Presidio, and Yuma Territorial Prison state historic parks). Commercial passes may also be available. Inquire with the park.

Are Arizona State Parks open during Covid?

All recreational state parks and trails are open to the public. Spend time in the great outdoors and fresh air by exploring hiking trails, but please do so responsibly.

What can you not do in national parks?

What Not To Do When Visiting A National Park

  • Do Not Interact With or Engage Wildlife. A national park is full of animals.
  • Do Not Take Anything.
  • Do Not Ignore Signs.
  • Do Not Be Careless About Campfires.
  • Carry A Map.
  • Prepare Your Personal Vehicle.
  • National Park.

What national parks are in Sedona?

Top 5 National Parks near Sedona to Celebrate National Parks Day on August 25

  • Grand Canyon National Park.
  • Montezuma Castle National Monument.
  • Petrified Forest National Park.
  • Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument.
  • Tonto National Monument.

How much are state parks in Arizona?

Day Use Fees at our parks range from $2–$30. Camping Fees at parks where camping is available range from $15–$50 per night. Fees are based on one vehicle per campsite.