Lost Dutchman State Park is a premier desert camping destination located in the Sonoran Desert at the base of the Superstition Mountains, approximately 40 miles east of Phoenix, Arizona. Named after the fabled Lost Dutchman gold mine, the park offers well-equipped camping sites ideal for RVs and tent campers alike. The campground provides full hookups with 30- and 50-amp electrical service, water connections, and dump stations, accommodating both small trailers and big rigs. Showers, flush toilets, picnic tables, and grills enhance the camping experience. This RV-friendly park features pull-through sites perfect for larger vehicles. Beyond the campground, Lost Dutchman State Park is a gateway to outdoor adventure. Hiking trails connect to the Superstition Mountain Wilderness and Tonto National Forest, including the popular Siphon Draw Trail leading to the Flatiron summit. A four-mile mountain bike loop and an interpretive Native Plant Trail showcase Sonoran Desert ecology year-round. Visitors frequently encounter mule deer, javelina, coyotes, and jackrabbits. Wildflower displays add natural beauty to the landscape. The park's visitor center offers ranger programs and educational events. Pet-friendly camping, scenic mountain views, and excellent trail access make Lost Dutchman State Park an ideal base for experiencing the natural beauty of central Arizona's desert and mountain wilderness.