Prescott Camping and RV Guide
Coming to Prescott is a chance to reset your gardening clock, where the air is crisp, and inspiration is homegrown. Camping among our Granite Dells or Ponderosa Pines shows you exactly how nature intended native plants like Manzanita and Autumn Sage to thrive in our rugged soil. A visit to Watters Garden Center is the natural next step, bridging that wild mountain beauty to your own backyard with 'over the fence' advice and plants proven to flourish in our unique climate.
Lynx Lake Campground
A little higher up in the cool pines, it's where the mountain air really starts to do its magic. Just 9.7 miles from Watters Garden Center, you are just 20 minutes from the campsite. Sitting at 5,600 feet in the Bradshaw Mountains, this isn't just a campsite; it's a living textbook for forest gardening. It's a peaceful spot to watch how nature layers its landscapes, giving you the perfect blueprint for a bird-friendly, mountain-style garden.
Point of Rocks RV Campground
If you are looking for a place where the soil meets the soul, Point of Rocks RV Campground is your sanctuary. Just 4.5 miles from Watters Garden Center, you are only 10 minutes from your campsite. Nestled right in the heart of the Granite Dells, this spot is a masterclass in natural landscaping. For a gardener, waking up surrounded by ancient rock formations and native high-desert flora like Manzanita and Mountain Mahogany is pure inspiration. It is a quiet, peaceful space where you can study how nature tucks life into every crevice—perfect for gathering ideas to bring back to your own backyard.
Willow Lake RV Park
A masterclass in how water and stone work together. Just 4.3 miles from Watters Garden Center, you are just 9 minutes from your campsite. It's nestled right in the Granite Dells, where the high-desert landscape offers a front-row seat to nature's own garden design. For us plant lovers, the 12-acre park is a treasure trove of Ponderosa Pine, silver-leafed Artemisia, and rugged Gamble Oak. It's the perfect place to see how native plants thrive in our unique Prescott soil.