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Lost Dutchman State Park

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Lucked out with a First come first serve site. #46. Large pull through with electric and water. Level site. Love the views. Plenty of privacy between sites. Staff friendly and helpful. Only stayed one night on our way through the area.
Silvana
Posted Oct 14, 2023; Ohio
Hard to rate anything less than 5 stars. Site 94, water and electric, concrete , full sun. Hummingbirds, gila woodpeckers, coyotes yipping in the night. Leave a strobe light on in your engine bay to repel packrats. Great trails, well maintained . Stayed March of 2021
8liter
Posted Jul 09, 2022; Iowa
While park is great I encountered 3 separate employees that were just rude. I was only there for 1 night so consider that. I芒鈧劉ve been to many other parks and none were ever rude like these people. Don芒鈧劉t care if this is busy park, step up your employee performance!! Sadly, I will not be back, ever!!
Lisa
Posted Feb 01, 2022; Tn
I posted a review here a while back when we were full timers. This is our second visit to this area. First, the park is stunning, with great views of the Superstition Mountains to the east. This is also in the Sonoran Desert, with lots of cactus, Pablo Verde and other plants. It is a green desert, and pretty in the winter time. We were here in January, 2022 for this visit in site #4 in the original loop of the campground in a 35 foot fifth wheel. Our last stay was in this loop in the next site down. Both sites were unlevel and we had to be careful how to park our truck. This loop has no hookups, so dry camping. There is a decent dump station on the way in/out with water. There are nice bathrooms we did not use. Cell signal is ok, but not strong as this area is on the outskirts of town. Camp sites are raked and kept immaculately clean. I would expect the same for the bathrooms. Regarding this loop for sites 1-15, be aware they could be unlevel芒鈧滾ike over four inches from side to side. Newer loops probably don芒鈧劉t have this problem. We have Anderson chocks to help and it makes all the difference. Lots of great hiking and biking, close to the amenities of the city. What I like here is that the sites (except for one of the loops) are well spaced and private. Saguaro cactus, cotton tails, birds, and chipmunks abound. Ride a bike, take a hike and enjoy the blue skies. This is one of the ultimate Arizona State Parks. Plan in advance and make a reservation. You will not regret it, we will come back again and we will pick a site with hookups on the south side next time. Other reviews mention difficult staffers. I would expect this to happen from time to time as this is a VERY BUSY PARK that is hard to get reservations for芒鈧漨eaning they have a lot of rules to enforce. If you plan to have visitors I recommend they follow day use regulations and plan on those hours. Or pay a second vehicle fee and park the vehicle in your space - assuming it can fit. This is a busy place, for sure. Regardless, it is inspiring.
Laura
Posted Jan 26, 2022; Mount Vernon, WA
This is the second year that we have come to Lost Dutchman, while visiting our adult daughter who lives in Phoenix. During the COVID restrictions, no campground visitors were allowed. During our stay, this restriction was lifted, and so we invited our daughter and her boyfriend to join us for dinner one evening. When they arrived, they were met by a surly woman, who with some kind of attitude told them there could only be no more than two cars and 10 people at a campsite ( there were two of them in one car) and that they had to be gone by 8 pm. When my daughter arrived, she was upset and told us she was sorry she had come. So much for having a quiet dinner, campfire, and sunset with the old folks. I don芒鈧劉t know who it was , but if they are tired or don芒鈧劉t like their job, they should go home or look for another job. We will not be back. By the way, Usery Mountain Regional Park is nearby, beautiful, and has nice friendly staff members.
Pam
Posted Mar 14, 2021;
The campground is very nice, sites are level and spaced ok. Restrooms clean. Staff was very friendly. The hike up Siphon Draw was nice we stopped part way and watched the people coming down...cell service was spotty for us.
L Anderson
Posted Dec 21, 2019; Wisconsin
Lost Dutchman State Park is an Arizona state park butted up next to the Superstition Mountains about 40 miles from Phoenix. It is named in honor of a legendary goldminer who found a gold mine in the Superstitions that to this day has not been rediscovered. The campground is gorgeous surrounded by cacti and other desert vegetation. There are plenty of walking/hiking trails. For campers who need them, there are plenty of tourist traps a couple of miles away, the most prominent being a replica of an old mining town. The campsites enjoy ample space between each other and all have outstanding views of the Superstitions. Except for a few, the campsites offer water and electricity but share a dump station near the entrance. The park rangers are very courteous, and they offer tour programs for their guests. Lost Dutchman is a great place for those who enjoy wonderful scenery and space to roam.
Cookster
Posted Dec 13, 2019; CA
Beautiful Park. Well manicured, good sized sites. park workers and camp hosts pay attention to detail. Sites have rocks that were neatly raked after site was vacated. Dog poop stations located on the roads, water dishes also provided for pups. We hiked each day of our stay, enjoyed the "superbloom" of flowers in AZ this year. Enjoyed a campfire one night at our site. Beautiful stargazing as well. Drove The Apache Trail one day, beautiful ride, took about 5 hours. Clean park facilities.
PaulaV
Posted Apr 22, 2019; Wisconsin
Came to this State Park after visiting a variety of State and County Campgrounds in the area. We camped here in early March 2019, and some of the weather was wet, cold and windy, but the rest was sunny and beautiful. The surrounding area provides hiking opportunities from easy to strenuous. The camp sites vary a bit from each of the loops, and if you have a bigger rig, I suggest the sites that have hookups, and book VERY EARLY. If you try to squeeze in a dry site, beware. They can be difficult. We stayed in a 35 foot. Fifth wheel in site 8, And, it was 6in off level (side to side) which was challenging. Other than that: beautiful. Nice private sites, great views, nice birds, and best of all, open spaces. The sites are well spaced in most of the areas, except where you have full or more hookups. We found it easy to get to town and to hang out, and hope to return again. This is a nice park.
Laura
Posted Mar 24, 2019; Reno, NV
Very nice campground, showers were great. Hiking great. One campground host has the hacked up American flag that is 芒鈧揵lue lives matter芒鈧 this is a racist flag, it芒鈧劉s only purpose is to diminish the black lives matter movement. I expect more from the outdoor community and demand more from park employees.
Justin
Posted Mar 12, 2019; Maine
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