Indian Bread Rocks Dispersed Camping
BLM
Write a Review South Happy Camp Canyon Bowie, AZ 85605 928-348-4400 Official WebsiteGPS: 32.2387, -109.4997
Overview of Indian Bread Rocks Dispersed Camping
Accessibility is not guaranteed, always scout ahead before driving down dirt roads. Learn more: Boondocking 101.
Last Price Paid: $0
Reported by Don on 4/2/2024
Longest RV Reported: 39 feet (Toy Hauler Fifth Wheel)
Reported by KimberDon the Vagabonds on 3/10/2019
Pad Type dirt
Elevation 4,166 ft / 1,269 m
Max Stay 14
Tent Camping Yes
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Q&A - Ask the Community about Indian Bread Rocks Dispersed Camping
To ask questions of the owner or manager please contact the campground directly. 928-348-4400
Dan the Can asked on 1/25/2022
How long is the unpaved portion of road to get in here, and is lower clearance vehicle safe to drive on it? Our Trava...
Jay asked on 4/6/2024
I’m new to boondocking in Arizona desert, is this an area where one worries about rattlesnakes especially with dogs d...
camper-687341 asked on 12/16/2023
We’re in a tall truck camper needing 13’6” clearance. Are there low hanging branches or any other clearance issues?
camper-776271 asked on 1/10/2023
Are the roads to Indian Bread Rocks fit for a RWD Tundra with a 17ft trailer? Its not a 4x4. Thanks!
Reviews of Indian Bread Rocks Dispersed Camping 117 people have reviewed this location.
“Who knew??????”
Reviewed 1/1/2021
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Driving through Bowie to this spot seemed sketchy but once we got to this idyllic spot so close to I-10, we were hooked. Great cell service. If you want to stay in a spot for a day or two in your self contained travel trailer, then this is your place! Unfortunately, we had business to take care of in El Paso so we had to motor on.
Mr. K would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Beautiful views & decent road ”
Reviewed 12/27/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
This site was beautiful, at the bottom of some rock formations. Very quiet (except for coyotes at night) and lots of spots to choose to from. It is farther off the I-10 than it looks on the map. You have paved road for about half the drive and then a dirt road for about 15 mins going 15-20mph in our Sprinter. Would recommend!
Elle & Sergio would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“Love This Place!”
Reviewed 12/22/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 4 |
Site Number: | n/a |
We stayed here 4 nights the week before Christmas, 2020. Beautiful place and lots of campers here. Our first night we drove almost to the end of the road, about a mile or 2 from the park entrance, before we found a spot. We saw many sites along the way that were spread out for good privacy. The next few nights we moved closer to the ... more
We stayed here 4 nights the week before Christmas, 2020. Beautiful place and lots of campers here. Our first night we drove almost to the end of the road, about a mile or 2 from the park entrance, before we found a spot. We saw many sites along the way that were spread out for good privacy.
The next few nights we moved closer to the entrance and the vault toilet.
I can see how in a torrential downpour you would want to avoid the area as one reviewer mentioned - lots of sand and loose earth. But it was perfectly dry our entire visit.
There are cows and steers that roam the area and so lots of dropping from them. Watch your step!
We were busy catching up on work with the 3 bars of Verizon LTE so didn't get to do any hiking, but we are so looking forward to staying here again on our way back in a couple months and will definitely check out the hiking then.
Access is super easy - sandy gravel road with occasional washboard, but not too bad.
Interstate 10 is about 3 miles away with railroad tracks just beyond but from inside our van we never heard either one at all.
Tim & Shannon would stay here again
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“Incredible Spot! ”
Reviewed 12/13/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 2 |
RV Length: | 25' (Class C) |
We absolutely loved it here! The video shared by Campendium was indispensable as we arrived at night - it was really helpful to understand where campsites were in the dark. As others have noted, the road in is dirt so we had to go about 15mph in our Class C. Worth it! We went slow on the bumpy path to the sites in and ended up in... more
We absolutely loved it here! The video shared by Campendium was indispensable as we arrived at night - it was really helpful to understand where campsites were in the dark.
As others have noted, the road in is dirt so we had to go about 15mph in our Class C. Worth it!
We went slow on the bumpy path to the sites in and ended up in a large site surrounded by the most unreal landscape. The cell reception was stellar too - allowing us to work remotely for two days (video calls and all).
Just be cautious of wildlife - we were advised not to walk our dog at night and definitely don’t leave him outside in the dark.
But this place is 100% on our shortlist to return!
Deganiser would stay here again
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“Nice spot and nice hiking”
Reviewed 12/7/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 5 |
RV Length: | 25' (Class A) |
Previous reviews are confusing. I’m really not sure why you wouldn’t feel safe here. I’m guessing because it wasn’t in a white collar neighborhood with a hot tub at each site previous reviewer didn’t feel safe? The roads are just fine too. Anyway, it’s BLM. Of course nothing more than dirt roads and homemade fire pits. We really enj... more
Previous reviews are confusing. I’m really not sure why you wouldn’t feel safe here. I’m guessing because it wasn’t in a white collar neighborhood with a hot tub at each site previous reviewer didn’t feel safe? The roads are just fine too.
Anyway, it’s BLM. Of course nothing more than dirt roads and homemade fire pits. We really enjoyed it. Beautiful views with some really amazing hikes nearby. I probably wouldn’t take anything bigger than 35 feet down here to be safe. Unhitch and check out what sites are available before you drive down the past the fork in the road, there’s not too many places to turn around.
Cows walk around here, it’s a frequently visited place but nothing too crazy. Not loud at all. Would come back again if we stop in Bowie
OffTrekTravelers would stay here again
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“Great place but FLIES”
Reviewed 10/21/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
The road in was great by our standards (Which are not high), beautiful setting and cell service. But we were terrorized by the flies! If you’re the type of camper who stays inside mostly, you’ll probably be fine but we are mostly outside during the day and man were they annoying. We wanted to hike around a bit before we left but it too... more
The road in was great by our standards (Which are not high), beautiful setting and cell service. But we were terrorized by the flies! If you’re the type of camper who stays inside mostly, you’ll probably be fine but we are mostly outside during the day and man were they annoying. We wanted to hike around a bit before we left but it took us forever to get a thousand flies out of the van.
emi would stay here again
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“Noisy and Unsafe ”
Reviewed 10/19/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
I arrived at 130pm on a Sunday. The road there through Bowie is sketchy and very secluded with rundown and abandoned houses, buildings, full of tires and cars that haven't been driven for years. Once you get past that, you have to drive through some kind of tree farms to get to the dirt road leading to Indian Bread Rocks. Away from any... more
I arrived at 130pm on a Sunday. The road there through Bowie is sketchy and very secluded with rundown and abandoned houses, buildings, full of tires and cars that haven't been driven for years. Once you get past that, you have to drive through some kind of tree farms to get to the dirt road leading to Indian Bread Rocks. Away from any real civilization, I quickly realized that it was a great place for people to party with load music, ride dune buggies and 4-wheelers. Four hours later and just before sunset, I packed up and left. I'm licensed to carry and I still didn't feel safe there. The area was also literarily full of bull crap, literally. I have a Weboost, so my signal was great.
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“Last Review is Incorrect”
Reviewed 9/26/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 1 |
Easy access, hard pack ground. Had the whole place to ourselves! Great spot, close to the freeway. Awesome rock formations.
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
“DO NOT ENTER!”
Reviewed 9/18/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 0 |
Site Number: | 0 |
RV Length: | 31' (Travel Trailer) |
9/18/2020 Read the reviews and wanted to stay here last week. But, due to a torrential downpour, I didn't dare and continued on to Thousand Trails in Benson, AZ. Today, since it was only 60 miles away I decided to go recon it. The last cattle guard gate is a tight left turn and the gate is small. The turn around at the main area is... more
9/18/2020
Read the reviews and wanted to stay here last week. But, due to a torrential downpour, I didn't dare and continued on to Thousand Trails in Benson, AZ. Today, since it was only 60 miles away I decided to go recon it.
The last cattle guard gate is a tight left turn and the gate is small.
The turn around at the main area is tiny and half of it got pretty messed by the storm.
The area where you could park 3 RV's is now so sandy that your RV would sink.
The trail beyond that is also very loose sand. I kicked on the 4 wheel drive and was still concerned about getting stuck.
I recommend you avoid this location. Shame, because it is a beauty of a spot.
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“great area in early spring & late fall. Great area for hiking”
Reviewed 8/23/2020
Nightly rate: | FREE! |
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Days stayed: | 3 |
Site Number: | 3 |
RV Length: | 22' (Class C) |
Great area for boondocking
Walygator would stay here again
This review is the opinion of a Campendium member and not of Campendium.com
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Amenities
Hookups
- dry camping
- Dispersed Camping
Recreation
- picnic area
- recreation trail
Facilities
- restrooms: vault
- trash
Pets
- pets
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