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Arizona’s Family Campout Program transforms beginners into outdoor enthusiasts with guided weekend adventures and all camping gear included at scenic state parks.
Arizona’s beloved Family Campout Program began a new chapter as registration opened for spring 2025 sessions on February 12. This innovative program, which has helped over 1,600 families discover the joys of outdoor recreation since 2012, stands on the brink of a major expansion thanks to new proposed state funding.
Award-winning outdoor program poised for growth
The Arizona Family Campout Program, recently recognized with an Award of Distinction for Environmental Education & Communication from Arizona Forward, offers a comprehensive introduction to camping and outdoor activities. Participants receive all necessary equipment and expert guidance, removing common barriers to outdoor recreation.
New funding into the program via The Governor’s Executive Budget should enable the addition of two staff positions and new equipment purchases, effectively doubling the program’s capacity. Bob Broscheid, executive director of Arizona State Parks and Trails, shared, “Expanding the program will provide additional opportunities for families to experience and learn about camping and outdoor activities while encouraging more people to visit state parks.”

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What participants can expect
The program offers weekend camping experiences at various state parks, with activities tailored to each location. Participants receive:
- Complete camping equipment including tents, sleeping mats, and camp chairs
- Instruction in essential camping skills
- Opportunities to try activities like kayaking, archery, and fishing
- Participation in conservation service projects
This spring’s schedule kicks off with a special two-night event at Alamo Lake State Park from March 7-9, featuring extended fishing instruction. Additional locations include River Island, Catalina State Park, and Red Rock State Park in Sedona.
The program’s impact is evident in participant feedback, with one family from a 2024 Fool Hollow Lake Recreation Area campout sharing: “This was our first camping trip as a family, and I can confidently say it will be a cherished memory for years to come.” Addressing program staff, the parent added, “Your patience in explaining everything to our kids was truly appreciated.”
Interested families can find registration and program details at AZStateParks.com/Family and learn more about Arizona’s state parks and programs at AZStateParks.com.
This story was generated in part by AI and edited by The Copper Courier staff.
This article first appeared on Good Info News Wire and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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