CampgroundOvernight Use: Group Site: $25 per night

Treasure Park Info Site

Arizona
75Sites
US Forest Service

About

Treasure Park East can accommodate a single group of up to 100 guests at a time. The site is equipped with picnic tables, a group campfire ring with grill, a parking area and a drinking water spigot nearby, with water available seasonally. Dead-and-downed firewood may be collected in and around the campsite. IMPORTANT NOTE! There are no toilets on site. One portable/self-contained toilet is required for every 15 people. Treasure Park East sits along the scenic Swift Trail in the deserts of southern Arizona. The picturesque mountain meadow setting offers visitors an escape from the desert heat and opportunities for viewing wildlife and wildflowers, as well as group camping, hiking, mountain biking and picnicking. The location boasts an interesting history. Legend has it that a treasure of stolen gold and silver was buried here by a band of outlaws in the 1850s. They reportedly marked the site with a triangle formed by three colored granite stones, though no buried treasure was ever found.

Campground Information

Fees & Reservations
FeeOvernight Use: Group Site: $25 per night
Access & Location
Nearest TownSafford, AZ
Water
SourcesNo water is available

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At a Glance

75 campsites
Overnight Use: Group Site: $25 per night

Location

Treasure Park Info Site

Arizona

Data source: usfs recreation