Tortilla Recreation Site - Apache Junction, AZ

Tortilla Recreation Site - Apache Junction, AZ Tortilla Recreation Site - Apache Junction, AZ Tortilla Recreation Site - Apache Junction, AZ Tortilla Recreation Site - Apache Junction, AZ Tortilla Recreation Site - Apache Junction, AZ
Shade Available
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Accessible Paths

Tortilla Recreation Site – Dog-Friendly Outdoor Adventures in Apache Junction, Arizona

Nestled in the Sonoran Desert, Tortilla Recreation Site offers a peaceful, scenic getaway perfect for dog lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. With pet-friendly hiking trails, wide-open spaces, and close proximity to historic Tortilla Flat, it’s a top pick for those seeking a dog park near Apache Junction, AZ. Enjoy stunning mountain views, quiet campgrounds, and easy access to desert adventures, all while bringing your furry friend along on a leash.

The campground features well-maintained paved roads, clean restrooms with accessible facilities, shaded picnic tables, and plenty of parking. Dogs are welcome on-leash throughout the park and along the hiking trails, with waste bags conveniently provided. If you’re searching for dog-friendly hiking in Arizona or a desert oasis where your pup is welcome, Tortilla Recreation Site is an excellent choice for your next adventure.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, dogs must remain on-leash throughout the park and on trails.
  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs are required to be on leash at all times within the park.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, pickup bags are provided within the park.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there are clean restroom facilities available.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are covered picnic areas with tables that provide shade.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, there is plenty of parking available at the site.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the site features several hiking and walking trails suitable for dogs on leash.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the grounds and facilities are well-maintained by friendly staff and hosts.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park features accessible paved paths and restrooms.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? Yes, there is a fee for entrance and parking, payable by card.

Reviews

Masamune Takahashi

We love Tortilla campground! It is the best getaway spot in/around Phoenix metropolitan area! There are so many hiking trails!

John Witt

Love this place, great host very friendly, camp sites are nice and big, clean bathrooms with sinks. Great views, price is good. We come almost every week.

karoline spengler-moore

Nice and quiet. H2O + sewer in most sites. No power, but no problem with a good solar system. They call it Tortilla Flats, but it is really more like a bowl. 5 bars of verizon, aka good enough for streaming. Starlink should work, too, but we did not bother setting ours up for 6 nights… The nearest grocery store or gas station is about 15 miles and a 30 min or so drive from here. The road in/out is not for the faint-hearted: many blind 15 – 20 mph curves on a fairly narrow hilly road. We towed a 36-foot 5th wheel in aka it is doable, but carefully. The drive in the truck only is slow, but stunning….

Daniel Pothier

Easy drive from Apache Junction. Slow, winding road, but well paved and not too steep anywhere. Campground roads are paved and easy. Sites are VERY well maintained by volunteer staff. Wider than normal, but not very deep. Only a few can fit 28’+. Water and sewer at site. Nice clean restrooms too. Lots of nice helpful staff available all the time. Prices are excellent. Pay station is CC only. No cash. Surrounding area has epic hiking, Jeep and bike trails, rivers, etc. plenty to do. Bring all the food and supplies you’ll need. Store is 1.5 hour round trip.

Carol Ehrman

Tortilla Flat never disappoints!

Road getting up there: it is winding and a single lane in each direction. The speed limit is 15 mph in spots. We pull a 31 ft bumper pull and have had no problem the few times we’ve been here. We’ve seen 5th wheels and a diesel pushers. It’s worth the drive!

Town of Tortilla Flat: Historical town on the Apache Trail. It’s a very small town, with a Post Office, restaurant and saloon, outdoor BBQ with live music on occasion, a small gift shop that serves gelato and ice cream, and a larger gift shop. There are lots of antiques off the boardwalk and gorgeous views. There isn’t much to do, but the camping is great! There is no fuel or groceries available other than beer and sodas.

Campground: within walking distance to the town. At the entrance is a kiosk where you pay for your site and purchase an annual Tonto National Park pass for a small fee. Most sites appear level and have sewer and water but no electricity. Bathrooms are available as well as dumpsters. The hosts are very helpful and friendly! They keep the sites raked and clean. I believe firewood is available for purchase. Each site has a metal picnic table and a metal fire pit and curbing. Most of the upper part of the loop is closed for renovation. Every site has a beautiful view and there are lots of trails and places to hike. We saw hummingbirds and red cardinals. The gate to the campground closes at 8 pm at night.

This place is so relaxing and chill! The campground is quiet and beautiful. Brave the short ride up and you’ll be glad you did!

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