
+1
1 / 7





+2
State Park
Camp Rucker Group Site
Coronado National Forest · Douglas, AZ
$0.00 /night
Verify with the state park system
State parks set their own rules and reservation systems. Fire bans, road closures, and operating dates change seasonally — check the state park website before traveling.
$0.00
Per Night
0.0
0 Reviews
About
Overview
**The Camp Rucker Group Site is not available for reservations at this time** for site re-design and facility improvements **.**
* **The group camp area is now open to individual party walk-in camping.**
* **Individual sites are $15 per night; cash payment on-site.**
Camp Rucker sits in the beautiful and remote Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona.
Recreation
The Rucker and Tex Canyon scenic drive takes visitors over the southern reaches of the Chiricahua Mountains through beautiful canyon country, several forest campgrounds and a number of trails into the Chiricahua Wilderness. History buffs might want to stop at the historic Rucker Military Camp and Ranch, a remnant of the region's warring between U.S. Cavalry and Chiricahua Apaches.
Facilities
Camp Rucker has one spacious group campsite that includes eight picnic tables, two large serving tables, campfire rings with grills, bear-proof trash containers and vault toilets.
The site was designed for groups. However, if the area has not been reserved by a group, individuals are permitted to camp.
Natural Features
Located at an elevation of 5,533 feet, Camp Rucker is situated in a grassy area with plenty of open space between the oak, juniper and Arizona walnut trees that provide welcome shade on a summer day.
A short distance from the camp, Rucker Creek runs intermittently throughout the year. Monte Vista Peak to the northeast and a number of other minor peaks and foothills provide a scenic backdrop.
Nearby Attractions
Campers can take a day trip to Chiricahua National Monument. The monument protects some of the most scenic areas of the Chiricahua Mountains, a wonderland of rocks and forests with many opportunities for hiking and photography.
[Click here](http://www.nps.gov/chir/index.htm) for more about the Chiricahua National Monument.
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your experience and help others plan their visit.
Amenities
Flush Toilets
Picnic Tables
Fire Rings
Trash Service
Pet Policy
Pets allowed on leash
Campground Rules
- Campfires generally permitted — verify current fire restrictions before lighting
Within ~30 miles
Trails near Camp Rucker Group Site
Sage Peak via Red Rock Canyon Trail
Arizona
17.7 km918 mgain
Difficult
Monte Vista Trail
Arizona
11.9 km937 mgain
Difficult
Johnson Peak Loop
Arizona
15.0 km1,121 mgain
Difficult
Chiricahua Peak Trail
Arizona
24.1 km1,467 mgain
Difficult
Herb Martyr Trail
Arizona
8.9 km692 mgain
Difficult
Greenhouse Trail to Winn Falls Overlook
Arizona
9.8 km671 mgain
Moderate
Nearby Campgrounds
$0.00 /night
