A primitive camping site within Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge, one of 83 designated campsites available throughout the 117,500-acre refuge. The refuge offers free camping on a first-come, first-served basis with a 14-day stay limit within any 30-day period. Sites are marked with numbers along dirt roads, with varying road conditions requiring high-clearance vehicles for some locations. The refuge provides excellent wildlife viewing and birding opportunities, with scenic views of the Baboquivari Mountains. Fires are permitted using dead or downed wood in established fire rings. Located 7.5 miles north of Sasabe on Highway 286, about 38 miles south of Three Points.
Open year-round
Official Buenos Aires National Wildlife Refuge page on fws.gov
83 primitive campsites marked with symbol and number. 14-day occupancy limit within 30-day period. No charge to visit the refuge. Fires permitted using dead or downed wood in established fire rings.
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