Lost Dutchman State Park

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Named after the fabled lost gold mine, Lost Dutchman State Park is located in the Sonoran Desert at an elevation of 2000 feet. The park offers a …

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Nov 24, 2024
We rented a lovely cabin with plenty of room inside which was very clean. It was a good deal at that price in such a wonderful setting. The air conditioning was very good and very welcome as as it we… Full review by Stvjyn
Jun 17, 2024
Beautiful place. Love to see all the cactus and the formation of this rock place. God’s beauty. They have picnic tables and rest area sit shade if too hot. Full review by dardill210
Jun 8, 2024
Best staycation we've ever had. Rented a mini cabin for 2 nights, less than a hotel room..five beds total, 2 rooms and a dining area, a/c... we brought a cooler and electric skillet, as there is a ba… Full review by Discover64661071017

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Can I take pictures of landscape in the park ?
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Yes, but not much landscape IN the park, it's next door in the Superstition Mountain's section of Tonto forest. Lost Dutchman is basically a campsite and staging area for exploring the …
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Yes, but not much landscape IN the park, it's next door in the Superstition Mountain's section of Tonto forest. Lost Dutchman is basically a campsite and staging area for exploring the Superstition Mountains.
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Answer by Mike S · Apr 25, 2023
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Does anyone know if the website photos of each camp sites are accurate?
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I'm not sure what photos you are looking at, but I went to a web site called campsite photos...and, well ...they are photos...and are pretty accurate. If you are tent camping be sure to …
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I'm not sure what photos you are looking at, but I went to a web site called campsite photos...and, well ...they are photos...and are pretty accurate. If you are tent camping be sure to bring a rake or some way to clear the pebbles...or better yet, bring a camping cot/sleeping pad. It is a very clean park and the RV sites are quite nice. I went with the family camping group last December and it was toasty in the day and chilly at night. Have FUN ;-)
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Is there wifi in the park?
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Nope.
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Are there paved roads for getting thru the park? Older couple who gave up hiking a few years back.
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Yes. All the roads through the park are paved. You can definitely drive through the park and enjoy the scenery.
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Is this park safe for a solo female traveler to hike? Are the trails usually pretty busy?
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I would say so. I don’t live here but I went yesterday. I’m a guy who usually carries in Florida. I felt pretty safe without my piece. I always had an outlet. I did not hike super far though. I …
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I would say so. I don’t live here but I went yesterday. I’m a guy who usually carries in Florida. I felt pretty safe without my piece. I always had an outlet. I did not hike super far though. I only went two miles out.
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About an hour and fifteen minutes north of Phoenix in Camp Verde, AZ.
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