- ✓World-class recommendationGPS and field notes from veteran overlanders Dave vouches for. The source
- ✓ResearchedChecked and detailed by Dave — five decades in the field. Public data — no copyright on coordinates
- ★RecommendedMarked a standout on the list. Not the same as verified on the ground.
- 0Verified on the groundNo dated visit here yet. Stays Likely until Dave's stood on it — or the crowd confirms
Tucked under some trees next to a rock formation and the lovely Verde River. This is a designated dispersed camping area next to Sheep Bridge, a dramatic suspension bridge. While this is a remote location, it is a popular wilderness attraction, so you can expect others there especially during peak season. No cell service. Enough room for one or two vehicles. Numerous other lovely campsites in vicinity. Verde River great for swimming or kayaking. Beautiful saguaro cacti. Setting like an oasis. Strongly recommended.
— field note from a world-class overlander Dave vouches for. Verdict: Highly recommended. Confidence stays Likely until Dave stands on it or the crowd confirms.
A dispersed site on public land, Yavapai County. The facts below are structured data from Dave's list; the write-up is being rebuilt from real field notes, so it's held at Likely until it's confirmed on the ground.

Stay limits vary by unit — many USFS/BLM areas cap dispersed camping around 14 days, but not all. Confirm the current rule and road status with the managing office before you commit.
- Road surface & last-mile access
- How many rigs fit
- Cell coverage by carrier
- Seasonal / winter access
- Current fire restrictions
- Water access from the pin
- Shade & wind exposure
- Noise / neighbors
- 1 Water20 mi
- 2 Grocery20 mi
- 3 Fuel21 mi
- 4 Dump25 mi
- 5 Propane36 mi
Straight-line miles from camp — real roads run longer; drive-time is the refinement coming. Nearest few per category, from OpenStreetMap (© OpenStreetMap contributors). Treat all natural water. Open in Google Maps ↗