Advocate III
Fortunately, half of Arizona is actually fairly mountainous and is full of high altitude locations. There are 29 summits above 10,000ft here. There are locations within 1-2 hour drive of Phoenix where you can get up in the 6,000-7,000 ft range. Go further north and you can be at 8,000+. Very comfortable temperatures, even when camping in the summer. That said, I tend to avoid camping in the lower desert in the summer. Unless you have an HVAC setup and a generator, it is pretty miserable. Lower desert camping in the winter, high elevation camping in the summer.How do you guys in Arizona deal with the heat when camping? I am considering moving in the next few years to a new place and Arizona is on my list but I'm not to sure about the heat.