About Burro Creek Campground
Number of accommodations: 11
Campground Amenities
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Potable Water
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Dump Station
Seasonal information
2026 Season availability
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Reviews (109)
What Guests Are Saying
Burro Creek Campground is praised for its beautiful scenery, clean restrooms, and friendly camp hosts, making it a great spot for camping and hiking. Many visitors appreciate the shaded sites and the area's wildlife viewing opportunities, although some note challenges with uneven campsites and the temporary lack of potable water. Overall, guests look forward to returning due to the campground's charm and amenities.
What Guests Are Saying
Burro Creek Campground is praised for its beautiful scenery, clean restrooms, and friendly camp hosts, making it a great spot for camping and hiking. Many visitors appreciate the shaded sites and the area's wildlife viewing opportunities, although some note challenges with uneven campsites and the temporary lack of potable water. Overall, guests look forward to returning due to the campground's charm and amenities.
Review Summary
Robert H
VerifiedJanuary 15, 2023 • Stayed at: 15, Loop: Lower Inner Loop
Quiet, scenic and spacious. However, the campground roads are very rough and not well marked.
Robert H
VerifiedDecember 31, 2022 • Stayed at: 9, Loop: Outer Loop
The camp host met us as we drove in around 7pm and she was extremely nice and informative. The restrooms were very clean and well stocked.
Jason H
VerifiedDecember 19, 2022 • Stayed at: 7, Loop: Outer Loop
The location was beautiful and mostly quiet. There is some noise from the nearby bridge. Unfortunately, there is some significant washout on the campground roads and through sites and many thorny shrubs growing into the roads and sites that makes access without scratching down the side of your rig difficult at best. We stayed in site 7, wwhich had both these issues and required we back in as pulling through would not have been possible with our Airstream 30. If the shrubs were cut back and washout filled in, it would be a terrific spot along the edge of the campground closest to the river. Due to the washouts and incoming rain, we cut our stay short by two days worrying we may not make it out after the rains. This could be a truly wonderful campground if a bit of crushed stone we’re brought in to repair the washouts and a little elbow grease was used to trim back the branches.
Charlotte G
VerifiedNovember 27, 2022 • Stayed at: 10, Loop: Lower Inner Loop
Beautifully quiet. Overall the park was clean, just a few sites that needed attention due to the prior rains, unknown why the small washes were not filled in. There was no running water at the sites, but the host provided water to those who needed it. It's great to be able to 'dry dock' camp. It'd be nice to have a posting of where ATVs and side by sides could travel from the park. Thank you for keeping the park open.
Daniel T
VerifiedNovember 20, 2022 • Stayed at: 11, Loop: Lower Inner Loop
Nice little campground, well spaced sites and was quiet. Only stayed one night on our way home. Was very disappointed that the dump station was closed and there was not any prior notification.
Peter H
VerifiedNovember 17, 2022 • Stayed at: 9, Loop: Outer Loop
The campground was in an ideal spot (except it is a bit close to the main highway and subject to truck noise.). The topography, flora, and fauna, including Bighorn Sheep) were terrific. I liked the small botanic garden with native species. The facilities were perfect for tent camping. The campground hostess was wonderful. All in all, it was better than expected- a very good experience.
RAGEN M
VerifiedNovember 13, 2022 • Stayed at: 17, Loop: Lower Inner Loop
Very peaceful, clean facilities, only complaint was that reservations weren’t posted on sites so a camper arriving later in the afternoon had their spot taken my someone else.
Will gladly be visiting again soon, 10/10!
Steve C
VerifiedNovember 7, 2022 • Stayed at: 17, Loop: Lower Inner Loop
Very peaceful and quite with great views. So dark at night the stars look like you can touch them. The wildlife watching and hiking along the creek is amazing.
greory m
VerifiedNovember 3, 2022 • Stayed at: 10, Loop: Lower Inner Loop
i rented space #10 for the rest rooms and showers of which both upper and lower showers and restrooms were out of service the whole stay i feel very mislead as the sight said renewed rest rooms and showers would be up and running by september 30th so i would like my money back as i would have never stayed there otherwise.
Debra V
VerifiedApril 29, 2022 • Stayed at: 7, Loop: Outer Loop
Very clean, quiet campground. Only one issue was one of the restrooms could not be used because of a backup. Other than that it was a great place!!
Location Burro Creek Campground
Address:
2755 Mission Blvd.
Kingman, AZ, 86401
United States
The Burro Creek Recreation Site is located 60 miles northwest of Wickenburg on Highway 93.
From Kingman, AZ: Travel east 17 miles on Interstate 40, then south 53 miles on Highway 93. The recreation site turnoff is one mile south of Burro Creek Bridge. From the signed turnoff, continue 1.5 miles to the recreation site via the paved access road.
From Phoenix, AZ: Travel north on the U.S. 60 towards Wickenburg. At the first roundabout in Wickenburg veer right onto Highway 93 and proceed north towards Kingman for 59 miles until reaching the signed turnoff for the Burro Creek Campground, continue 1.5 miles to the recreation site via the paved access road.
Latitude & Longitude: 34.536 / -113.452
Elevation: 581 feet
Policies & Rules
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In accordance with 43 Code of Federal Regulations (Part 8364, subpart 8364.1 and part 8365), a maximum camping stay of 14 Days in any 28 day period was established for all public lands administered by the BLM, Kingman Field Office of Arizona on October 30, 1998. |
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Please print and bring your recreation.gov confirmation letter with you or be able to show your confirmation email. (note: Only Sprint/T-Mobile customers have cell service at the site) |
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Electrical or water hook-ups are not available at this location. |
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Quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. |
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Pets are welcome provided they are on a 6 foot leash or in a kennel and never unattended. |
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One (1) designated accessible campsite is available at the campground (campsite 12). |
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The dump station may be used free of charge with any reservation. RV sewage and wastewater tanks must be emptied at the dump station. |
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If there is not an overnight camping reservation, then the dump station may be used by paying a $10.00 fee remitted to the on-site fee deposit box. |
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Please plan accordingly as reliable cell phone service isn’t available at the campground. |
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There are a number of unique animal/insect species native to this area, so, for your own safety, please do not approach or disturb wildlife. |
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Build fires only in fire rings or grills. Fire in other places are not allowed. |
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There is no fire wood available for sale at the campground, please plan accordingly if you intend to have camp fires. |
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Fire Restrictions may be imposed due to dry conditions, at which time smoking, wood and charcoal fires may be prohibited. Call the Kingman Field Office at (928)718-3700 to see if any restrictions are in effect. |