Riverview Campground

Riverview Campground offers a fantastic camping experience in the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area and is a short drive from Safford, Arizona. It is situated on a northern bench overlooking the Gila River and is surrounded by various day use sites along the river. 

There are 13 first come, first served campsites at Riverview Campground. Each site has picnic tables, fire rings, grills, and shade structures. The campsites were recently enlarged to improve access for trailers and RVs. Ten campsites are pull-in sites, and three are pull-through sites. 

There is potable drinking water and a toilet available at the campground. Flying W Group Day Use Area, a reservable group picnic area, is located next to the Riverview Campground. 

The area contains significant riparian areas with a many birds and other wildlife as well as unique vegetation. Many visitors use this site as a base camp during hunting season or while floating the Gila River. 

Accessibility Description (ABA/ADA)

Site 1 is the designated Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) campsite. It has a taller fire ring, a wheelchair accessible table, and an aggregate surface with level grading for ease of access.

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

Activities

Iconograph of a person on a jet ski.
BOATING
Iconograph of a tent.
CAMPING
Iconograph of a fish head and a fishing hook on a line
FISHING
Iconograph of two people wearing backpacks and using walking sticks
HIKING
Iconograph of a person looking through a scope on a rifle
HUNTING
Iconograph of binoculars
WILDLIFE VIEWING
Iconograph of a camera
PHOTOGRAPHY
Iconograph of a water waves
WATER ACCESS
Iconograph of two tents sites and a pine tree.
CAMPING AREA
Iconograph of a bird perched on a branch.
BIRDING
Iconograph of three picnic tables
PICNIC TABLES
Iconograph of a bird perched on a branch.
BIRD WATCHING

Addresses

Safford Field Office
711 S. 14th Avenue
Safford
Arizona
85546

Geographic Coordinates

32.88752, -109.47995

Directions

From Safford, travel five miles east on AZ 70 to Soloman, then turn left onto Sanchez Road. Follow Sanchez Road to the end of the pavement and follow the signs to the campground.  

The last mile to the campground is a gravel road. It is rocky in sections and the hill leading down into the campground is the roughest spot but doesn't require a four-wheel-drive vehicle or even high clearance. 

The turn off from Sanchez Road is Bonita Creek Road. Bonita Creek Road is narrow, winding, and has sections of steep grade. Some visitors are surprised by the number of curves and blind corners along Bonita Creek Road. 

Within the Gila Box Riparian National Conservation Area, visitors can usually get to major access points by passenger car, but other roads may be rough at times because of infrequent maintenance. You will need a four-wheel-drive vehicle on many roads. Check with the Safford Field Office for up-to-date road conditions.

Fees

The fee for overnight use, with two vehicles per night, is currently $5. Per additional vehicle is $2. 

The Senior and Access “America the Beautiful” passes provide a 50% discount on expanded amenity campsite fees.