Times Spent Outdoors: Priceless!

County Parks Bring Back Free Camping Offer

Beginning Oct. 1, Maricopa County’s Parks and Recreation Department will bring back the Buy One, Get One campaign! The campaign allows park visitors who pay the camping fee for one night, or more, at a desert mountain county park to receive one night of equal or lesser value for free at any of the county’s desert parks during that same stay.

“This is the fifth year the department has offered the Buy One, Get One promotion and it is by far, one of the Parks Department’s most popular campaigns! Not only does it help them kick-off the busy camping season, it also provides the department the opportunity to say ‘thank you’ to loyal local customers by offering a perk for camping in a county park,” said Chairman Andy Kunasek, Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, District 3.

Between Oct. 1-Nov. 11

To receive the free night, park visitors must contact the Parks Call Center at (602) 506-2930 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. The promotion will be applied to stays booked between Oct. 1 and Nov. 11. Reservations booked online or before Aug. 7 are not eligible.

“While this promotion is not valid for reservations made online, I’d like to remind park visitors that they can still book their spring visit up to six months prior to arrival via the reservation system. The system allows visitors to take virtual tours of the campsites, view campsite specifications and reserve their favorite spots from the comfort of their home computers and laptops. Online reservations may be made at http://www.maricopacountyparks.org,” said R.J. Cardin, Maricopa County Parks and Recreation Director.

Participating Parks

1. Cave Creek Regional Park. Located north of Phoenix, this park offers the illusion of being miles away from civilization. The campground has 38 individual developed campsites.

2. Estrella Mountain Regional Park. Located near the meeting of the Gila and Agua Fria Rivers in the southwest Valley, the park includes a large wetland area. The park also offers seven developed campsites.

3. McDowell Mountain Regional Park. Nestled in the lower Verde River basin, this park is a desert jewel in the northeast Valley. This park has 76 developed campsites that are perfect for RV or tent camping.

4. Usery Mountain Regional Park. Located on the Valley’s east side, this park is located at the western end of the Goldfield Mountains, adjacent to the Tonto National Forest. The park offers 74 individual developed campsites which can accommodate either an RV or tent camping.

5. White Tank Mountain Regional Park. At nearly 30,000 acres, this is the largest regional park in Maricopa County. Most of the park is made up of the rugged and beautiful White Tank Mountains on the Valleys west side. The park offers 40 individual semi-developed campsites.

At approximately 120,000 acres, Maricopa County is home to one of the largest regional park system in the United States. The parks are located throughout the county and are all within a 45-minute drive from downtown Phoenix.

Some restrictions do apply. To learn more about this offer or a County park, visit http://www.maricopa.gov/parks or phone (602) 506-2930.

Restrictions

1. Visitors interested in taking advantage of this offer must phone the Parks Call Center at (602) 506-2930 Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Reservations may also be made at the park level using the same criteria.

2. Offer not valid for group campground reservations or unit fees.

3. Limit of one free night per family, household and/or group in a seven day period (Monday through Sunday).

4. Rain checks will not be issued if space is not available.

5. Credits will not be issued to individuals who reserved campsites prior to August 7, 2013 for the October 1 through November 11, 2013 timeframe. However, this offer is valid on new reservations if individuals decide to extend their stay to take advantage of the promotion.

6. Offer not valid at Lake Pleasant Regional Park.

7. Offer is only valid for camping stays between Oct. 1 through Nov.11.

 

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