|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The
CAMPSITES RATED THREE
|
|
The Lone Tree BLM Campground, Arizona
|
|
| |
|
|
Lone Tree BLM Campground
The campground is located 7.5 miles south of IH 40 from exit 9 in Arizona. Drive south on SH 95 to the entrance on the east side of the highway.
Location:
Coordinates:
34.6274566, -114.3290340
Elevation:
1342 feet
Geographical Region:
Basin and Range
|
| |
| |
|
|
Onsite:
Mojave desert.
Nearby:
Lake Havasu with many boat launches. Lake Havasue City, Arizona
Lake Havasu miniature
Lighthouses
|
| |
| |
|
|
General Information:
Federal Parks Passes:
Include:
Access, Annual, Gold Star, Military, Senior, Veterans and Volunteer.
Benefits:
All Federal Parks Passes covers entrance fees at lands managed by: National Parks Services (NP) and US Fish & Wildlife Service (FWS). Also, a Federal Park pass will cover standard amenity fees (Day Use Fee) at lands managed by: the National Forest Service (NF), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Bureau of Reclamation (BR) and US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).
At most of the above listed federal park locations, Federal Parks Pass holders will receive half off camping fees.
Lone Tree Campground, BLM
This is a dispersed camping site, just pick a spot that is not being used and set up your campsite.
There is a fourteen day stay limit.
Fees:
Free
Campground Includes:
Sand, gravel and views of more sand and gravel.
|
| |
|
The 2022 Journey,
Lone Tree BLM Campground, Arizona
|
|
(Day
532 TN) 29°F. 6:00 am, sunny
Journey On, Day 31
After purchasing fuel in Kramer Junction, California, and now having enough to drive into Arizona, still in the
Mojave Basin and get off of the interstate at exit nine, SH 95, tune south and then drive the seven and a half miles to the BLM campground, which is a dispersed camping location with no amenities, except for the gravel roadway into the camp. Well, there are also some great sunset as I am to find soon after my arrival in the campground.
I find a space to park for the night, step out of the jammer to say hello to a couple of the other campers, take a couple photos and then return to make ready for the night′s sleep.
(m4camp-03-az-lonetree-2022-1031.1757) First night at Lone Tree BLM Campground
(Day
533 TN) 45°F. 7:30 am, sunny
Journey On, Day 32
Lone Tree BLM campground
Awake, dress in my fall blues, start the jammer and drive south on SH 95 about ten miles to reach the w-mart where I pull in, park, grab my computer bag and walk in for coffee, com and computer. I take a seat at one table, plug in and begin cropping photos to upload to my website. I continue here all morning and in the middle of the afternoon, I pack out to explore this lakeside city.
I drive further south on SR 95 and stop near the
London Bridge, stopping first at two parking lots where I can take photos of the bridge over the water. Next, I drive to a hotel which is next to the bridge, park the jammer and walk to the upper street level for a few photos. I then drive back up SR 95, stopping for a meal to go and next drive back to the campground.
Arrive an hour before the sunset, I back in to the same location, set up my computer and begin cropping and organizing my photos. When the sun drops to the horizon, I step out for more photos.
(m4camp-03-az-lonetree-2022-1101.1802) Basking in sunglow at Lone Tree Campground
|
| |
|
To go back to the Campsite Index, click on the down arrow.
|
|
|
Thank you for visiting
The Wayƒarers Journal.
| |
See Ya above the Treeline!
| |
This Page Last Updated: 30 April 2026
|
|
|
|
To continue to the next Episode Level page,
Click here
|
|
| |