BLM Camping
About the Business
BLM Camping is a campground and lodging facility located in Marana, Arizona, United States. Situated on public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), this institution offers visitors a unique opportunity to experience the diverse landscapes of Arizona. With a focus on environmentally sound development of renewable energy, BLM Camping provides a memorable outdoor experience for guests. The facility also works to manage and protect wild horses and burros on public lands, ensuring the preservation of these iconic animals. Visitors can access public information, such as brochures and maps, both online and in physical public rooms. With a commitment to meeting the requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act, BLM Camping is dedicated to providing a safe and enjoyable camping experience for all guests.
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"Abundant wide open spaces. A place to park, camp and explore. Zero amenities, you'll need to bring anything and everything with you."
"T mobile 5G, great roads, both of our ambulances were fine, lots of cactus and bushes, long way in, lots of roo for dogs, gave it a 5 only because scenery limits good views... not complaining. Great site"
"I can't say much about the BLM camp other than regardless of its condition. We are blessed to have places to camp for free. I drove in, but It seemed to be full, and i prefer to camp away from others. However .. the entire area is BLM and there are dozens of private pull off spots on the same road and adjacent roads. I found a gorgeous site with a fire ring about 1/4 miles up the road, which was absolutely awesome. 5 stars for this BLM dispersed camping area"
"This place is magical. Camped here with my husband for a couple of nights as we travel cross country in our van. Pack in & pack out, leave this place more beautiful than you found it."
"Could this area be from a foreign planet? This camp spot has NO amenities. The sign on the way in reads ‘no dumping’. The road into the campground is narrow. Big rigs should grab one of the first spots. The further back the spots get smaller. Great sunsets. Low light pollution yields great star views. Several types of cacti here. Like a dense forest.The cholla are the ones to steer clear of. Nasty hooked spines! This is BLM land. As such, there is an active target practice range to the West. If that puts you on edge, best to go elsewhere."
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