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Best RV Park and Tent Campground near Bisbee!
Come Stay at Our Campground; We Are Open All Year
A short drive from the campground is Bisbee, a historic mining town turned artist’s haven. Bisbee’s unique blend of art galleries, antique shops, and local eateries provide an eclectic mix of old and new, making it a perfect complement to the rustic, outdoor experience at Double Adobe. Visitors to the area can also enjoy hiking trails and scenic drives that showcase the rugged beauty of the desert landscape, offering a glimpse into the rich history and natural wonders of the region. Whether you’re seeking adventure on the shooting range or exploring the creative energy of Bisbee, Double Adobe Campground is an ideal destination for relaxation and recreation.
- 108 total RV spaces
- Tent sites on the grass
- On site Propane
- WI-FI available
- Full Hookups 50/30 amp power
- Pets welcome
- Clean laundry facilities
- Game Room
- Bird Watching
- Trap Shooting
- Skeet Shooting
- 5 Stand Shooting
- Sporting Clays Shooting
- We are open year round!!
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Tent Camping
We offer grassy sites for tent camping that are near the clubhouse and showers for $20.00 plus tax for two people.
Our Location
Conveniently Near Bisbee, AZ
Situated just outside of the historic city of Bisbee in Arizona's Southern Plateau region, this area boasts sunshine 86% of the time. The average temperature here ranges between 80 and 46, with evenings being cool for both summer and winter.
Additionally, it offers a real taste of the Old West since it is located in Cochise County, a place known as a setting during the 19th-century conflicts between white settlers and local Native American groups.
Amenities
Our main clubhouse features a full kitchen that is perfect for banquets, receptions, and rallies. We have separate men's and ladies' restrooms with walk-in showers. Other inclusions are the following:
- 108 Total RV Spaces
- Grassy tent sites
- Game Room
- Pool Table
- Clean Laundry Facilities
- Coin-Operated
- Open 24 Hours
- Bleach & Detergent available
(With additional charge) - Full RV Hookups (50/30 AMP Power)
- On Site Propane available
- Arizona Room With a Relaxing Waterfall
- Wi-Fi Available Throughout the Grounds (With Additional Charge)
- Pet Friendly
Additionally, we have a book exchange library and a DVD borrow-only section. It is our private collection that we want to share with you so you can enjoy your stay! Sign out a DVD and return it to the clubhouse after watching it.
We also have spaces for activities like:
- Bird Watching
- Trap Shooting
- Skeet Shooting
- 5 Stand Shooting
- Sporting Clays Shooting
You can also bring your pets as they are welcome here at our place. We have horse boarding accommodations for those traveling with horses or long-term boarding for visitors who want to keep their horses for the camping season or all year. You don’t have to worry about them because the stables feature pipe corrals, with 20 feet of shaded cover.
Sightseeing & Things To Do While Staying in Beautiful Bisbee, AZ
Take a step back in time as you visit the historic John Slaughter Ranch.
- The Amerind Foundation A Museum of Native American Archaeology, Art, History, and Culture www.amerind.org
- A “Wonderland of Rocks” is waiting for you to explore at Chiricahua National Monument www.nps.gov/chir
- Cochise Stronghold is located to the west of Sunsites, Arizona in the Dragoon Mountains at an elevation of 5,000 ft. www.cochisestronghold.com
- Coronado National Memorial commemorates and interprets the significance of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado’s expedition and the resulting cultural influences of 16th century Spanish colonial exploration in the Americas. www.nps.gov/coro
- Only 90 minutes southeast of Tucson is a place where the skies are clear, the air is cool and the mountains rise above a quaint historic town. There you will find yourself back in the early 1900’s. www.copperqueen.com
- When Captain Whitside led his column from the 6th Cavalry into southern Arizona and into the annals of history, he could scarcely be aware that the temporary post he was ordered to establish in the foothills of the Huachuca Mountains would survive to play a major role in the drama of the western United States.
- In the spring of 1974 Bishop Francis J. Green, of the Diocese of Tucson, made the request for a Christian renewal center to be established in Cochise County, the southeast corner of the diocese. On December 12, 1974 the ground was broken for Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, with Bishop Green presiding over the historic occasion. He also presided over the church dedication on June 24,1981. www.holytrinitymonastery.org/
- Southern Arizona, the real old west in the year 1907. Wyatt Earp and Geronimo were still battling with blazing glory throughout this part of the country, Arizona had yet to become a state and the Gadsden Hotel first opened her doors, providing gracious hospitality to all who passed through. www.hotelgadsden.com
- In November 1974 two young cavers, Gary Tenen and Randy Tufts, were exploring the limestone hills at the base of the Whetstone Mountains. In the bottom of a sinkhole they found a narrow crack leading into the hillside. Warm, moist air flowed out, signaling the existence of a cave. After several hours of crawling, they entered a pristine cavern.
- Lake Parker Park is located on Lake Parker it is a 100.5 acres of native Florida vegetation. The park is accessible from Robson Road and Granada Road off of Lakeland Hills Boulevard. Lake Parker is used by nature enthusiasts for bird watching and families of all ages.
- Ramsey Canyon, located within the Upper San Pedro River Basin in southeastern Arizona, is renowned for its outstanding scenic beauty and the diversity of its plant and animal life. www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/arizona/preserves/art1973.html
- Rex Allen Museum and Willcox Cowboy Hall of Fame - Rex Allen, 1920-1999, known as the "Arizona Cowboy" and "Mister Cowboy," brought much pride to the people of Willcox, Arizona. Rex was a real cowboy legend starring in western movies.
- "The Town too Tough to Die" - Tombstone
- Tubac was established in 1752 as a Spanish presidio (fort). Working artists' studios now surround the grounds which once served as the home for a Spanish military garrison. Tubac remembers its origins at the Tubac Presidio State Historic Park located in the village's Old Town, and no visit to Tubac is complete without a stop at our State Park. http://www.tubacaz.com/
- The Whitewater Draw Wildlife Area lies within the Chihuahuan desert grassland habitat type, https://www.azgfd.com/wildlife/viewing/wheretogo/whitewater/
Summer Here
You would think summer in Arizona would be so hot, but guess what? It's not like that at all! We have campers from Phoenix and Tucson who come here at McNeal, AZ because we have cooler nights, reaching 65 or even 60.
It's quiet here and the nights are so dark you can see further than you could imagine in the sky. When we get our rains in summer, everything blooms, and it looks green and beautiful here.
Birding
If you are planning a visit to historic Tombstone and Bisbee or an excursion into Old Mexico, our place is the perfect starting point to discover the Wild West.
Double Adobe Campground & Shotgun Sports is located in Sulphur Springs Valley (elevation 4200 feet). It is in the center of some of the best bird-watching areas in the U.S. with Madera Canyon, Patagonia-Sonoita Creek Preserve, Ramsey Canyon Preserve, San Pedro Riparian Conservation Area, and Cave Creek Ranch all within an afternoon’s drive.
Photo courtesy of Falma Moye Cullinane.
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