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Alamo Canyon Campground

  • All campsites are reserved through Recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777. Sites may be reserved the same day or up to six months in advance.
  • Alamo Campground is nestled against small, rocky mountains and located right at the opening of Alamo Canyon. The campground includes four primitive sites, each with a picnic table and standing grill. Thick stands of organ pipe cacti and saguaros surround the campground. To the south of the campground is a wash where the canyon exits; the wash is full of desert greenery. In the center of the campground is a small informational bulletin board, and close by is a vault toilet restroom.
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Twin Peaks Campground

  • All campsites are reserved through www.Recreation.gov or by calling 877-444-6777. Sites may be reserved the same day or up to six (6) months in advance.
  • When you drive up the road to the campsite, there is a small fee collection booth, sometimes staffed by a park ranger. Twin Peaks Campground is a large campground with spaces moderately spread out among sixteen curved rows of campsites. Healthy organ pipe cacti and saguaros are dispersed throughout the campsite. Several restrooms are spread throughout the campsite. A trail circles the border of the campground, and in the southwest corner of the campground, a paved trail leads to an amphitheater. The campground is located on flat terrain, with views of mountains in Mexico to the south, the Ajo Mountains to the east, and the Twin Peaks range to the North. The campground road continues westward into the Group Campground. The Group Campground has five large spaces, each with a ramada and picnic table. A restroom is located in the center of the Group Campground. The Group Campground is surrounded by hills dotted with organ pipe cactus and other cacti.