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Lost Dutchman


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nitsan avivi

October 03, 2025

Avoid the high-numbered camping sites! The scenery is amazing, and there's enough space for large RVs, but if you reserve a site in the high-number loop, you will be far away from the bathrooms (about half a mile - on a dirt trail!) And won't have WiFi reception... So it's 5 stars if you are near the bathroom and the WiFi, 3 if you are not. Oh, yeah - make sure you take a site with power connection, especially in the hot season - an AC is a must during the day, but generator hours are really limited.

Julie Neff-Encinas

September 23, 2025

Beautiful natural area. We parked at a spot with a perfect view of the Superstition Mountains and sunset was gorgeous 😍 There were only a few others camping so it was very quiet.

Ubaya Medawela

June 14, 2025

Lost Dutchman State Park blends stunning desert scenery, striking views of the Superstition Mountains, outdoor adventure, and rich legend in a compact, visitor-friendly setting ideal for both day trips and overnight stays under the desert sky. During summer, temperatures can become extremely warm even by 9 a.m., so hikers should plan accordingly and take precautions if venturing out during the day. The park is also a good spot for birdwatching, with opportunities to spot small mammals such as cottontail rabbits.

Town Traveller

June 09, 2025

Great park! Iconic mountains and beautiful place to hike because every view is worth it. There are camping grounds and picnic areas. The trails are marked and there are good places to take pictures or overlook to enjoy the view. Definitely worth the visit for a $10 entrance fee.

Eric McCauley

April 09, 2025

This is a nice area (the State Park) however, BUYER BEWARE. It cost $20 for two of us in our car to get in. When I looked this up it looked like I would be paying for access to the trails. The website and maps allude to this. BUT the main portion of the trails are on federal land and are free to access from a different point. The state park has short trails that tie into all of the other trails. That being said, the park itself was well kept with nice bathrooms and pavillions with picnic tables. The hikes are awesome and the scenery and vistas really cool. We weren't here for camping, just day use.

Christopher Owens

April 04, 2025

Lost Dutchman State Park Campground is hands down one of the best camping experiences you can have in Arizona! If you’re an outdoor enthusiast looking for breathtaking views, spacious campsites, and access to some of the most iconic desert landscapes in the state—this is your spot. What I love most is the perfect balance between accessibility and seclusion. It’s close enough to Phoenix that you can make a quick trip for any forgotten essentials, yet it feels worlds away once you’re nestled into camp. With over 100 sites, I was surprised by how private and peaceful it felt—you’re not stacked on top of your neighbors, which is a rare find in popular campgrounds. The facilities are well-kept with warm showers, which have been a lifesaver during these brisk Arizona spring mornings. But the true showstopper? The panoramic views of the Superstition and Goldfield Mountains, especially at sunrise and sunset. And at night, the glittering lights of the East Valley make for an incredible backdrop under the stars. Whether you’re here for hiking, photography, stargazing, or simply soaking in the desert vibes—this campground delivers on all fronts. 10/10 would absolutely camp here again.

Janelle

April 01, 2025

Such a beautiful state park. We came early on a Monday and took advantage of the empty parking lot and trails. While still busy it was so much more still if ya know what I mean. We chose to do the Treasure Loop Trail which is a 2.3 mile loop with a pretty steady incline. I highly recommend doing it clockwise as we did the opposite and boy was it harder this way. The views were amazing and trails well kept. There are bathrooms and so many picnic tables to enjoy a full day. Staff we encountered was great and price fair to keep up the park. Remember to bring plenty of water even if you don’t think it’s that hot. Be smart and this time of year watch out for snakes! We didn’t see any luckily, but did enjoy the Big Horn Sheep near the top above the trail.

Hawk Hickman

March 06, 2025

Excellent Arizona State Park with reasonable nightly rate of $35 for rustic camp sites. Rustic means no electric hookup or onsite water or sewer dump, but they are available in the campground. Ideal for boondockers who want a few amenities.

Phillip Lucas

February 11, 2025

Was on a rendezvous to do a totally different hike about 4 miles further east, when I started seeing the initial cliffs of the Superstition Mountains. Captivating, awe-inspiring, and simply a rugged gorgeousness made me take this exit without a second thought. Think entry was $10 and plenty of parking. I went during January and still brought a liter of water. Lasted me 4 hours, so if you are here in the summer, bring a gallon for the day. I decided upon the Treasure Loop trail which is the leads to the left most part of the cliff face. From the foliage to the rock outcroppings, this was a wonderful hike. Seeing the cliff face get closer and closer was quite the development I was looking for. The trail does go all the way up about 150 feet from the bottom of the cliff, and then continues on around. If you keep going, you can see where it's possible to start getting up above the cliffs. I didn't really see any paths that way, so it would be trekking off the path, but if you got some time, maps, GPS, big amounts of water, food, packed with equipment for over night stays, I could see a person walk well into the Superstition Wilderness and find peace of soul, aliens, or God.