Houston Mesa pines and campsite
Pine-shaded site Loop road and tables Fire ring and grill Trail nearby Ponderosa canopy Vault toilet building Camp cooking setup Evening light at camp
PaysonDevelopedPonderosaFamilyTonto NF
Overview

Pine shade, picnic tables, and quick town access - an easy Payson basecamp that still feels like the forest.

Houston Mesa sits just north of Payson along Houston Mesa Rd. Sites have tables and rings and sit under tall ponderosa. It is close enough for a coffee run or ice, far enough that nights stay quiet. Expect mixed loops, weekend demand, and typical Rim Country temps that drop after dark.


Why go
Shaded developed camping minutes from town - good for quick trips and kid friendly weekends.
Watch out for
Peak weekend traffic, summer fire restrictions, and afternoon gusts through the pines.

Pick a site with some duff and a wind break, then settle in for cool evening air and pine smell that hangs after sunset.

At a Glance
Region
Payson - Tonto National Forest
Elevation
~5,100 ft
Access Road
Paved on Houston Mesa Rd - short paved/gravel inside loops
Best Season
Spring through fall - shoulder months are mellow
Campsites
Developed sites with tables and rings - mix of reservable and FCFS
Services
Vault toilets - water spigots may be seasonal
Fires
In rings only - follow Tonto restrictions
Cell
Generally good - close to town
Coordinates (area)
34.3009° N, 111.3183° W
Getting There

From downtown Payson, head north on AZ-87 and turn right on Houston Mesa Rd. Follow signs for the campground - the entrance is on the right and the loops are well signed.

  1. Turn onto Houston Mesa Rd from AZ-87 and drive a few minutes north.
  2. Watch for the campground entrance on the right - pay kiosk at the gate when staffed.
  3. Loop once to scout shade and wind cover - interior sites are usually calmer.
Before You Go
Essential Links
Reminders
  • Weekend reservations help in peak season.
  • Bring extra water if spigots are off in shoulder months.
  • Respect quiet hours - loops can be family heavy.
Camping Info
  • Facilities: vault toilets, tables, rings - water availability can be seasonal.
  • Roads: paved to the entrance - short paved or graded spurs to sites.
  • Fires: rings only - follow active restrictions.
  • Pets: leashed in camp - watch summer heat in town.
My Notes

Easy Friday after work option from Phoenix - I aim for late light through the pines and a site with a little duff underfoot. Coffee in town the next morning, then up the Rim if the day looks good.

Gear I Used

Gear that actually helped on this trip.

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