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Snyder Hill BLM Land

S San Joaquin Rd, Tucson, AZ 85735, USA

4.8/5

4 reviews

Dispersed camping

Snyder Hill BLM Land

S San Joaquin Rd, Tucson, AZ 85735, USA

4.8/5

4 reviews

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Dispersed camping

Snyder Hill BLM Land

S San Joaquin Rd, Tucson, AZ 85735, USA

4.8/5

4 reviews

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Free or Paid:

Free

Seasonality:

Open Year Round

Cell coverage:

(from user reviews)

Verizon
4G LTE
Verizon
5G
T-Mobile
5G

BLM land, a ton of space, some areas have rough road others are super easy to get to. We camped here One night and there were about 40 other campers around the area. Close to the road but minimal noise. ATT and Verizon both had great service.

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Charonda
4/503/01/2021

It’s desert dry camping at its best. Very quiet and plenty of space, easy way to find in and once located not a bad drive in to a desired spot. There were trash from other previous campers which is a sad thing, however plenty of other spaces where nice clean spots are located. There are long term dweller here and they are quite friendly but usually stay to themselves.

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Andrew MartinDIY Van Conversion
5/511/19/2021

Great spot. Plenty of room to roam and great cell service. I stayed on the east side of the hill and not very many people there. You can hike up the hill or hit some of the local dirt roads or the ATV trails along 86. There is also a city dumpster for your trash and a fire station right next door if there is an emergency.

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August Childs
5/501/11/2024

This spot is solid- PLENTY of places to park and very close to Saguaro NP. I stayed here over for several nights and there had to have been over 50 rv’s. There are spots on each side of the mountain. There did seem to be some long term campers in tents and some unfortunate garbage along the entrance so just be mindful to pack it in and pack it out fully! We don’t want Tuscon to follow Sedona’s suit of taking away public land.

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Nat
5/511/28/2022

We stayed 2 nights and it was great. We counted 22 other campers on a weekend. But everyone was far enough apart that we felt like we had privacy. There is lots of acreage. It’s mostly sandy dirt with some shrubbery. There is quite a bit of broken glass from bottles, but it’s easy enough to avoid. Easy access to the highway and Saguaro National Park. We would definitely stay here again.

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