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Want to go camping in Arizona? View Arizona campgrounds below, listed in alphabetical order. Each Arizona campsites listing has an image gallery, location map, directions, nearby activities, phone number, and access to online Arizona camping reservations.

ALTO PIT OHV CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From the courthouse located in downtown City of Prescott, go northwest on Iron Spring Road. Continue 5 miles past the junction of Gale Gardner Way and Iron Springs Road. Alto Pit is on the right side of the road. Phone 1 (877) 444-6777 Activities CAMPING Keywords Alto Pit Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Alto Pit OHV Campground is located at the foot of Granite Mountain Wilderness Area, at an elevation of 6,200 feet. The off-highway trail system within the recreation area draws enthusiasts of all ages with degrees of skills that prove challenging and enjoyable for everyone alike. To make reservations click on the availability button to the right to book this site or call 1 (877) 444-6777. For general campground questions contact the Bradshaw Ranger District at 1 (928) 443-8000. Recreation Once an active gravel pit, Alto Pit

APACHE MAID CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, travel north on Interstate 17 to exit 306 (Stoneman Lake Road/Forest Road 213). Go east on Stoneman Lake Road for approximately 6.5 miles, to the junction with Forest Road 229. Turn right onto Forest Road 229 and go 4.5 miles to Forest Road 230. Veer right, continuing on Forest Road 229 and continue approximately a quarter-mile to the intersection of Forest Road 229 and Forest Road 620 (to the Apache Maid Lookout). Veer right; the gate to the cabin is at this intersection, on the left side of the road. Look for the small sign for Apache Maid Cabin. Note: the cabin is not on the mountain; if you are driving uphill toward the mountain, you have missed the cabin entrance gate. Access to the cabin is through a locked gate. The gate has a combination lock, and a house key is located in a lock box

APACHE TROUT CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Pinetop, Arizona, take Highway 260 east 60 miles to Highway 261 south. Follow Highway 261 south 20 miles to Forest Road 115 and turn south for 1 mile. Phone 928-537-8888 Activities CAMPING, PICNICKING Keywords APACHE TROUT CAMPGROUND (AZ),BIG LAKE Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Apache Trout Campground is one of five campgrounds at the Big Lake Recreation Area in Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, and is especially popular for group camping. With boating and fishing facilities and a variety of amenities, Apache Trout is a convenient and comfortable place to stay. Plenty of open space, shaded forests and mountain scenery make for a pleasant outdoor experience. Recreation The Apache Trout facility is a short walk away from the 450-acre Big Lake, one of Arizona’s top fishing lakes. Big Lake is known for its trout fishing, with rainbow,

ASPEN (AZ), Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Payson, take Highway 260 northeast toward Heber. Take a left at the sign for Woods Canyon Lake (Rim Road/Forest Road 300). Follow for about 5 miles and turn right onto the paved road at the sign toward Woods Canyon Lake (there is no road sign). Aspen Campground is about 1 mile down the road on the left. Phone 928-535-9859 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, HIKING, PICNICKING, PADDLING, CANOEING, EVENING PROGRAMS, GUIDED INTERPRETIVE WALKS, AMPHITHEATER Keywords ASPE,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Aspen Campground is a scenic hideaway for anglers, boaters, families and photographers, located in north central Arizona near Heber and Payson. It sits in a dense pine and aspen area forest near the shore of Woods Canyon Lake at an elevation of 7,000 ft. With spacious campsites, calm and scenic lake waters, a

BENNY CREEK GROUP AREA, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Show Low, Arizona, take Highway 260 southeast 42 miles to Highway 373. Follow 373 south for 2.5 miles to the Benny Creek Campground entrance on the left. Phone 928-735-7313 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING Keywords BENN,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Forest Service Concessionaire Overview Benny Creek Campground offers group camping in the remote and scenic White Mountains of Arizona. A perfect outdoor retreat for small to medium group gatherings, the campground is situated in a pine forest above Benny Creek and within walking distance of Bunch Reservoir and Greer Lakes. Picnicking, fishing, hiking and boating are often enjoyed by campers. Recreation Excellent creek and lake fishing for trout draws anglers to the campground. Hikers can seek out the Squirrel Springs trail nearby. Those wishing to relax on a scenic drive can explore the White Mountain and Coronado Trail

BLACK CANYON RIM CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Located 13 miles west of Heber, Arizona. From Forest Lakes, travel east on Highway 260 for approximately 1 mile. Turn south on Forest Road 300 and travel approximately 2.4 miles. The campground is located at the intersection of Forest Roads 300 and 86. Phone 9285359859 Activities CAMPING Keywords BLACK CANYON RIM CAMPGROUND,BLACK CANYON,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Black Canyon Rim Campground has 20 sites of varying sizes. All sites can accommodate tents and pop-up campers. Some sites are suitable for pull trailers, 5th-wheel trailers, and motorhomes up to 40 feet. Recreation Fishing and boating (electric motors) are available on Black Canyon Lake, approximately 2.5 miles northeast of the campground. The historic grave site of Stott, Scott, and Wilson, three young men lynched during the Pleasant Valley War is located within walking distance. This campground is a favorite

Bonita Canyon Campground, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Chiricahua National Monument is 45 minutes southeast of Willcox and 2 hours southeast of Tucson, AZ. From I-10 east 1. Take exit 336 toward Willcox for 4 miles. 2. Turn left onto Arizona 186 E (E Maley Street) for 31 miles. 3. Turn left onto Arizona 181 E for 4 miles. 4. Veer left onto E Bonita Canyon Road and into Chiricahua National Monument. The campground is 2.5 miles ahead on your left. From I-10 west 1. Take exit 344 toward Willcox. 2. Continue on N Haskell Ave for 5 miles. 3. Turn right onto Arizona 186 E (E Maley Street) for 31 miles. 3. Turn left onto Arizona 181 E for 4 miles. 4. Veer left onto E Bonita Canyon Road and into Chiricahua National Monument. The campground is 2.5 miles ahead on your left. Phone 520-824-3560 Activities HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, HIKING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDERNESS,

BROOKCHAR, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Show Low, Arizona, take Highway 260 east for 60 miles to Highway 261. Take Highway 261 south for 20 miles to Forest Road 115 and follow it south for 1 mile. Phone 928-735-7313 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING Keywords BROC,BIG LAKE,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Forest Service Concessionaire Overview Brookchar Campground is tucked on the banks of Big Lake in the White Mountains of eastern Arizona. The campground is a small, tent-only facility comprised entirely of walk-in sites. Of the lake’s five campgrounds, Brookchar is nearest to the water. The stocked lake draws anglers, and boat rentals and a boat ramp make it easy for campers to enjoy the lake’s blue waters. Recreation Big Lake is one of Arizona’s top trout fishing lakes, with rainbow, cutthroat, brook and Apache trout being the most sought-after species. The recreation area

Burnt Corral Campground, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Apache Junction: Drive north on AZ-88 for 38 miles (the last 20 miles of AZ-88 are unpaved) to Forest Road FR 183/ Burnt Corral Recreation Site. Turn left and continue to site. From the Globe area: Take AZ-188 west for 30 miles to its junction with AZ-88. Turn left onto AZ-88, and continue past historic Roosevelt Dam (unpaved) for 5 miles to Forest Road FR 183/ Burnt Corral Recreation Site. Turn right and continue to site.  Phone TONTO BASIN RANGER DISTRICT (602) 225-5395 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, PADDLING, WATER ACCESS Keywords Burnt Corral Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Overview Burnt Corral Campground and Recreation Area (elevation 1914′) is about 5.8 miles south of Roosevelt Dam along the Apache Trail (AZ Hwy 88) along the shoreline of Apache Lake. It is nestled amongst the saguaros, mesquites, and palo verdes, and offers opportunities to

CALABASAS, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, Arizona, take I-19 south for about 56 miles. Exit onto AZ 289 (Exit 12). Turn right (west) onto AZ Highway 289 (Ruby Road) and continue to the Pe Blanca Recreational Area. From Nogales, Arizona, take I-19 north for about 4.4 miles. Exit onto AZ 289 (Exit 12). Turn left (west) onto AZ Highway 289 (Ruby Road) and continue to the Pena Blanca Recreational Area. Phone (520) 281-2296 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HUNTING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords Calabasas Group Area,Calabasas Group,Calabasas Group Site Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Calabasas Group Campground is a place for groups of up to 250 people to enjoy scenery and privacy in a remote, natural setting. Weddings, family reunions and other social gatherings are especially popular during winter due to pleasant seasonal temperatures, yet it is open year-round. Calabasas is situated

CALDWELL CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Caldwell Cabin is located approximately 30 miles southwest of Alpine, Arizona and is accessible via Forest Service roads 26 or 276. From Springerville, take U.S. Highway 180/191 to the town of Alpine. Continue south on Highway 180/191 for about 15 miles, towards Hannagan Meadows. Turn right on Forest Service Road 26, at mile marker 240, and continue approximately 11 miles to the intersection. Turn right onto Forest Service Road 24 and go approximately three miles to the junction of Forest Service roads 25 and 276. Turn left and go just over a mile to Forest Road 25H. Turn left and proceed about one mile. At the sign for Caldwell, turn left. Open the gate with the combination padlock provided. The key for the cabin is inside the padlock. Keep the gate closed and locked at all times. All Forest Service roads are gravel. From Clifton, travel north on U.S.

CAMP RUCKER GROUP SITE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Douglas, Arizona, take Leslie Canyon Road north to Rucker Canyon. Stay on the main road, which becomes Forest Road 74. Turn left on Forest Road 74E and left again to the Camp Rucker Group Site. From Tucson, Arizona, take I-10 east for 72 miles to U.S. 191. Turn right and drive 29 miles to the turnoff for Rucker Canyon. Turn left and continue 17 miles to the national forest boundary. Continue on FR 74, then turn left on FR 74E and left again to the Camp Rucker Group Site. Phone 520-364-3468 Activities HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, HIKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords Camp Rucker,Rucker,Rucker Group Site,Camp Rucker Group Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Camp Rucker Group Site sits in the beautiful and remote Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona. The group camping area offers mountain views and plenty

CANYON POINT, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Take Highway 260 east from Payson toward Heber. The campground is located at milepost 287 on State Highway 260 approximately 4.5 miles east of the Rim Visitor Information Station, and 20 miles west of Heber. Phone 928-535-9859 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, DAY USE AREA Keywords CANY,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Located in the scenic Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in north central Arizona near the town of Heber, Canyon Point has a range of individual and group campsites to suit many visitors. The campground sits in a heavily wooded pine and aspen area 5 miles from the popular Willow Springs Lake. Campers enjoy trout fishing (both lake and stream), hiking, boating and photography. Recreation Hikers enjoy staying at Canyon Point because of its access to trails to the Sinkhole and the edge of the

CAVE CREEK GROUP SITE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Drive 19 miles north from Carefree, Arizona. From Carefree, take Cave Creek Road (Forest Road 24) to Seven Springs Day use area. Continue for less than 1/2 mile to the turn off to the group site. The last 9 miles of Forest Road 24 is an all-weather gravel road that is narrow with blind curves. Phone 480-595-3300 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HUNTING Keywords Seven Springs Group Site Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Cave Creek Group Site is located 20 miles north of Cave Creek and Carefree, Arizona. It is a historic campground constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). This site is a short drive from the blistering heat of Phoenix offering cooler temps, a clear running creek, and plentiful shade to relax and enjoy nature. With food prep areas, grills and covered picnic tables,

CAVE SPRING, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, take I-17 to Highway 179 north toward Sedona. Turn north on Highway 89A and continue for 11 miles into Oak Creek Canyon. From Flagstaff, take I-17 to Highway 89A south. Follow 89A for 18 miles to Oak Creek Canyon. Phone 928-282-1629 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, SWIMMING, BIRDING Keywords CAVE,CAVS,OAK CREEK CANYON,COCONINO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Forest Service Concessionaire Overview Cave Springs sits in the scenic Oak Creek Canyon and is one of Coconino National Forest’s most popular campgrounds. The campground is nestled in a forested canyon near the town of Sedona, Arizona, and its famous red rock cliffs. The scenery is unmatched, the stream is stocked with trout, and swimming, hiking and birding spots are nearby. Recreation There are several hiking trails in the vicinity. Some lead up the canyon slopes

CHAVEZ CROSSING, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions 201 Oak Creek Cliffs Dr. Sedona, AZ 86336 If coming from Flagstaff, take I-17 south to Hwy 89A. Go south on 89A through Oak Creek Canyon to Sedona. Left to State Highway 179. Go South on Hwy 179 approximately 2 miles. Turn right on Oak Creek Cliffs Dr. to the campground on the left hand side adjacent to Poco Diablo Resort. From Phoenix get off on Sedona Exit 298 travel 12.7 miles North on HW 179, turn left on Oak Creek Cliffs Dr. to the campground on the left adjacent to The Poco Diablo Resort along Oak Creek. Phone 928-204-0028 Activities CAMPING Keywords CHAV,COCONINO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Chavez Crossing Group Campground is in the picturesque Red Rock district of Arizona, with famous red rock formations and breathtaking painted sunsets. Placed beside

Cholla Campground, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Cholla Campground is 5 miles north of Roosevelt Dam. From Mesa: Take State Hwy. 87/Beeline Highway north for about 60 miles to its junction with State Hwy. 188. Turn right and follow State Hwy. 188 south for 28 miles to the site. From the Globe area: Take State Hwy. 188 north for 30 miles to its junction with State Hwy. 188. Continue on State Hwy. 188 across the bridge for 6 miles to the site. Phone TONTO BASIN RANGER DISTRICT (602) 225-5395 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PADDLING, KAYAKING, CANOEING, SCENIC DRIVE Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Overview Cholla Campground at Roosevelt Lake, is one of several campgrounds on the shores of the largest lake/reservoir located entirely in the State of Arizona. It is situated within a lush sonoran desert landscape at an elevation of 2168′. Cholla Campground is also the largest

CLEAR CREEK GROUP (AZ), Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Interstate 17, take Exit 287 for AZ-260 toward Cottonwood/Payson/89-A. Turn right onto AZ-260 and follow for approximately 8 miles to the campsite. Phone 928-204-0028 Activities CAMPING, BIRDING Keywords CLEG,OAK CREEK CANYON,COCONINO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Overview This cozy group campground is tucked in the Lower Sonoran Desert along the banks of the fresh, chilly Clear Creek. Campers can wade in the creek, fish, or curl up with a book under the umbrella of cottonwood trees. Another popular pastime here is birdwatching, where you might just spot a hawk or bald eagle in flight. Clear Creek Campground is seven miles southeast of the small ranching town of Camp Verde. It’s part of the Coconino National Forest, one of the most diverse forests in the country. Landscapes range from alpine tundra to desert valleys

CRESCENT MOON RANCH (AZ), Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, travel north on Interstate 17 and take the Sedona exit (exit 298) onto Highway 179 north. Go through the Village of Oak Creek, to Sedona. Turn left onto State Highway 89A and proceed west through Sedona to Upper Red Rock Loop Road. Turn left and continue to Chavez Ranch Road and turn left again. At the stop sign, continue straight. At the top of the hill again continue straight bearing to the right towards the gravel road and go through the locked gate (which has a "Road Closed" sign). Turn left at the end of the road. The Crescent Moon Ranch house is the last house on the right, with a garage. Both road gate and house have same combination for entry. Phone 928-203-7500 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HUNTING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, SWIMMING SITE Keywords CRMO,COCONINO NF – FS,COCONINO Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona

CRESCENT MOON, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions 333 Red Rock Crossing Rd. Sedona, AZ 86336 From Phoenix, take I-17 north to State Highway 179. Go north on 179 for 13 miles to Sedona, then turn left on Highway 89A and continue south for 4 miles. Turn left on Upper Red Rock Loop Road and proceed another 4 miles to Crescent Moon. Phone 928-204-0028 Activities BIKING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, PHOTOGRAPHY, SWIMMING Keywords CREM,COCONINO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Forest Service Concessionaire Overview Crescent Moon sits beneath the towering Cathedral Rock, one of the most photographed scenes in the Southwest. This day-use area (group shelter also known as Ramada) is as popular as it is beautiful. Visitors will marvel at the reflection of the red cliffs in the waters of Oak Creek at Red Rock Crossing. Recreation Visitors enjoy picnicking, fishing and wading in the crystal

CROOK CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Heber: Travel 25 miles west on State Highway 260. Turn right onto Forest Road 300 which is located directly across from the Rim Visitor Information Station. Travel about 4 miles north of State Highway 260 toward Woods Canyon Lake. Turn right onto Forest Road 105 toward Woods Canyon Lake. Watch for signs for Crook Campground. From Payson: Travel approximately 30 miles east on State Highway 260. When you top out on the rim, take the first left onto Forest Road 300 directly across the highway from the Rim Visitor Information Station. Travel about 4 miles north. Turn right onto Forest Road 105 toward Woods Canyon Lake. Watch for signs for Crook Campground. Phone 928-535-9233 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords CROO,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Overview This group campground is situated

CROSSROADS CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Lake Havasu City, this campground is about 45 minutes south of town. Visitors will need to drive over the Parker Dam onto the California side of the Colorado River. (Note: Oversized vehicles and vehicles towing trailers are not permitted to cross the dam.) Located about 9 miles south of the Parker Dam on the California side of the Colorado River turn left at the BLM sign. From Parker, drive north across the bridge over the Colorado River and turn right. Crossroads Campground will be 7 miles ahead on your right. Phone (928) 505-1200 Activities CAMPING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Crossroads Campground is located on the riverfront of the beautiful Lower Colorado River. This campground is popular with winter visitors looking to enjoy the warm winter temperatures and relax on the riverfront. This campground has great access

CUTTHROAT, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Pinetop, Arizona, take Highway 260 east 60 miles to Highway 261 south. Follow Highway 261 south 20 miles to and turn right (south) onto Forest Road 115. Proceed 1 mile to Cutthroat Campground. Phone 928-735-7313 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING Keywords CUTT,BIG LAKE,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Cutthroat Campground lies at an elevation of 9,000 feet in the White Mountains of eastern Arizona. It sits on the shoreline of Big Lake and affords visitors many recreational opportunities in a quiet, scenic setting. Popular activities include trout fishing and hiking. Recreation Named after a species of trout, Cutthroat is adjacent to 450-acre Big Lake, one of Arizona’s top fishing lakes. The lake is known for its trout fishing, with rainbow, cutthroat, brook and Apache being the most sought-after species. The recreation area is also popular

DEMOTTE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Kanab, UT the facility is 40 miles (35 miles from Fredonia, AZ) south on U.S. Route 89A to AZ State Route 67, at Jacob Lake. Then south 25 miles on AZ State Route 67 to DeMotte campground. From Bitter Springs intersection of U.S. 89 and 89A. Take 89A north 55 miles to Jacob Lake. Then south 25 miles on AZ State Route 67 to DeMotte campground. Phone (928) 638-1960 Activities CAMPING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Tourism Overview The DeMotte Campground is located within the North Kaibab Ranger District just seven miles north of the entrance to the Grand Canyon National Park’s North Rim. This is about 25 miles south of the Kaibab Plateau Visitor Center on Arizona’s Highway 67. Recreation Visitors to the DeMotte Campground enjoy camping and picnicking, sight-seeing and wildlife viewing. Enjoy a

DOGTOWN LAKE CAMPGROUND AND GROUP, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions In Williams, Arizona, turn south onto 4th Street (County Road 73) and drive about 5 miles to Forest Road 140. Turn left and proceed about 4 miles to Forest Road 132. Turn left and proceed 1 mile to Dogtown Campground. Forest Roads 140 and 132 are gravel roads. Phone 928-699-1239 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CLIMBING, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords DOGT,Dogtown Lake Group Area,Dogtown Lake,Dogtown Lake Campground,Dogtown Campground,Dogtown Group Area,Dogtown,KAIBAB NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Dogtown Lake offers a scenic setting convenient to Grand Canyon National Park and the cities of Williams and Flagstaff, Arizona. The campground is situated in a pine forest along the shore of a small and scenic lake. Visitors come here to hike, fish, mountain bike and explore the area’s cultural and natural

EAGLE RIDGE GROUP CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: Traveling Northbound on I-17 take Exit 262 onto Hwy 69 North to Prescott and cointnue on Hwy 69 for 30 miles to S Walker Rd. Turn left and proceed South on S. Walker Rd. (by Costco, Petsmart, and AM/PM gas station). Go approximately 3.5 miles to the Lynx Lake Southshore Day Use Area turn-off and turn left (east). Entry to Eagle Ridge Group Campground is about 230 feet from Walker Road on the left (north) side of the road.   Alternate route from Flagstaff, Arizona: Traveling Southbound on I-17 take Exit 278 onto Westbound Highway 169 and continue for 15 Miles until reaching the junction of Hwy 69, turn right onto Northbound Hwy 69 and continue for 12 miles to S. Walker Rd. Turn left and proceed South on S. Walker Road (by Costco, Petsmart, and AM/PM gas station). Go approximately 3.5 miles to the Lynx Lake

Elks Group Campground, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Flagstaff, Arizona, drive 55 miles south on FH 3 (Lake Mary Road) to AZ 87 at Clints Well. Turn left onto AZ 87. Drive approximately 20 miles to milepost 309.9. Turn left on FR 9717H and drive about one quarter mile to the campground.  From Winslow, Arizona, drive 32 miles south on AZ 87 for approximately 32 miles. Turn right on FR 9717H and drive about one quarter mile to the campground. GPS Coordinates; 34°42’32.3″N 111°06’09.4″W Phone 928-477-2255 Activities CLIMBING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, MOUNTAIN BIKING, KAYAKING, CANOEING, STAR GAZING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Elks Group Campground Overview The Elks Group Campground sits among a mix of ponderosa pines and juniper at an elevation of 6,500 feet offering a cool respite from the summer heat of the valley below. This campground facility was designed and constructed by the Winslow Elks Lodge and

FERNOW CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Fernow Cabin is located approximately 22 miles south of Flagstaff on Forest Road 231. All roads are suitable for passenger vehicles, with caution required for the last mile. High-clearance vehicles are recommended. During periods of heavy rainfall, roads may become difficult to navigate. Roads are not always maintained after each weather event. From Phoenix, travel north on Interstate 17 to the junction with Interstate 40 in Flagstaff. Go west on Interstate 40. Turn right at the Flagstaff Ranch Road exit and continue to the stop sign. Turn right onto historic U.S. Route 66. Turn right at the Woody Mountain Campground, onto Forest Road 231 (Woody Mountain Road) and continue for 21 miles. At Forest Road 231A, continue along Forest Road 231 for less than a mile, taking the second right, onto Forest Road 231E/Fernow Draw. The cabin is a quater-mile further on Forest Road 231E. From Flagstaff, take Milton

FRAZIER GROUP CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix: Take State Hwy 87 / Beeline Highway north for about 75 miles to its junction with State Hwy 188. Turn right and follow State Hwy 188 for 33.5 miles to the site (just after the visitor center on the left, watch for campground sign). From Mesa: Take State Hwy 87 / Beeline Highway north for about 61 miles to its junction with State Hwy 188. Turn right and follow State Hwy 188 for 33.5 miles to the site (just after the visitor center on the left, watch for campground sign). From Globe area: Take State Hwy 188 north for about 30 miles to the site (just past the Roosevelt Work Center on the right, watch for campground sign). All routes are paved. Phone TONTO BASIN RANGER DISTRICT (602) 225-5395 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords Frazier Horse Related Link(s) Rec Area Info

FRAZIER HORSE CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions This site is 2 miles southeast of historic Roosevelt Dam. From Mesa: Take State Route (SR) 87 (Beeline Highway) north for about 60 miles to its junction with SR 188. Turn right onto SR 188 for 35 miles to the site. The entire route is paved. From the Globe area: Take SR 188 north for 28 miles to the site. The entire route is paved. Phone TONTO BASIN RANGER DISTRICT (602) 225-5395 Activities CAMPING, HORSEBACK RIDING, PICNICKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, HORSE CAMPING, WATER ACCESS Keywords Frazier Horse,Frazier Campground Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Overview The Frazier Horse Campground is nestled into a Sonoran desert landscape at Roosevelt Lake, one of Arizona’s most outstanding water-based recreation areas. The lake is the largest of four reservoirs within a 2-hour drive of Phoenix and Tucson. The facility has the first lakeside horse camp built in the Southwestern Region of the

GRAPEVINE GROUP CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix: Take State Hwy 87 / Beeline Highway north for about 75 miles to its junction with State Hwy 188. Turn right and follow State Hwy 188 for 41 miles to its junction with Forest Road (FR) 84. Turn left and follow FR 84 for 1.5 miles to the site (watch for campground sign). From Mesa: Take State Hwy 87 / Beeline Highway north for about 61 miles to its junction with State Hwy 188. Turn right and follow State Hwy 188 for 41 miles to its junction with Forest Road (FR) 84. Turn left and follow FR 84 for 1.5 miles to the site (watch for campground sign). From Globe area: Take State Hwy 188 north for about 31 miles to Forest Road (FR) 84. Turn left and follow FR 84 for 1.5 miles to the site (watch for campground sign). All routes are paved. Phone 602-225-5395

GROOM CREEK HORSE CAMP, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona, Take I-17 north for 61.8 miles. Take exit 262 toward Cordes Junction/Prescott. Merge onto State Route 69 west and follow for 33.8 miles. At the split, take the ramp for Route 89 south. Turn slight left onto East Gurley Street/89 and follow for about 0.8-mile. Turn left at Mt. Vernon Street (Senator Highway, County Road #56) and continue for 7.2 miles to Horse Camp on the right. Groom Creek Loop Trailhead #307 is east of the campground, across Forest Road #52.   From downtown Prescott, Take Gurley Street east to Mt. Vernon Avenue. Take Mt. Vernon (Senator Highway, County Road #56) south for about 7.2 miles to Horse Camp on the right. Groom Creek Loop Trailhead #307 is east of the campground, across Forest Road #52. Phone 1 (877) 444-6777 Activities CAMPING, HORSEBACK RIDING, VISITOR CENTER Keywords GROOM CREEK HORSE CAMP,HORSE CAMP,GROOM CREEK Related Link(s) Rec Area

GROOM CREEK SCHOOLHOUSE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona, take I-17 north for 61.8 miles. Take exit 262 toward Cordes Junction/Prescott. Merge onto State Route 69 west and follow for 33.8 miles. At the split, take the ramp for Route 89 south. Turn slight left onto East Gurley Street/89 and follow for about 0.8-mile. Turn left at Mt. Vernon Street and continue for 6.1 miles. The turnoff for the schoolhouse and parking is on the left. Building address is Groom Creek Schoolhouse-64 Senator HWY, Prescott, AZ 86301 Phone 1 (877) 444-6777 Activities BIKING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, HIKING, HUNTING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, DAY USE AREA Keywords GCSH,GROOM CREEK SCHOOL HOUSE,GROOM CREEK,SCHOOL HOUSE,PRESCOTT NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Built in 1902, this historic schoolhouse and adjacent picnic area in Arizona’s Prescott National Forest may be reserved for day use for groups of up

HALF MOON RANCH, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson: Take I-10 east to Exit #318 (Dragoon Road). Turn right onto Dragoon Road and travel for approximately 10 miles through the village of Dragoon to the Cochise Stronghold Road. Turn right on Cochise Stronghold Road and travel for approximately 6 miles to Ironwood Road. The paved road dead ends at Ironwood Road. Turn right, and travel for approximately 3 miles to the first creek crossing. The entrance to the Half Moon Ranch is on the left just beyond the crossing. Phone (520) 364-3468 Activities CAMPING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, MOUNTAIN BIKING, BIRDING, ROCK CLIMBING, MUSEUM Keywords HMRC Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Half Moon Ranch is a ranch style house located in East Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains of the Coronado National Forest, approximately 1-1/2 hours east of Tucson. The house is situated in a

HILLTOP CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: Traveling Northbound on I-17 take Exit 262 onto Hwy 69 North to Prescott and cointnue on Hwy 69 for 30 miles to S Walker Rd. Turn left and proceed South on S. Walker Rd. (by Costco, Petsmart, and AM/PM gas station). Drive about 3.8 miles and then turn East (left) into Hill Top Campground.  Alternate route from Flagstaff, Arizona: Traveling Southbound on I-17 take Exit 278 onto Westbound Highway 169 and continue for 15 Miles until reaching the junction of Hwy 69, turn right onto Northbound Hwy 69 and continue for 12 miles to S. Walker Rd. Turn left and proceed South on S. Walker Road (by Costco, Petsmart, and AM/PM gas station). Drive about 3.8 miles and then turn East (left) into Hill Top Campground. Phone 1 (877) 444-6777 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CLIMBING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona

HORSETHIEF CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: When traveling Northbound on I-17 take the Bumble Bee Exit 248 and continue North on the dirt road, taking Forest Road (FR) 259 to Crown King. From Crown King, take (FR) 259A south for 0.5 mile to the junction of 52. Take FR 52 southeast for about 5 miles to the Horse Thief Basin Recreation Area. The cabin sits adjacent to the Horse Thief Lake Rd.  Alternate route from Flagstaff, Arizona: Traveling Southbound on I-17 take Exit 263, turn right and proceed towards a roundabout and merge onto Hwy 69 North towards Prescott for 2.4 miles until turning left on to Spring Ln. in Spring Valley. Continue down Spring Ln. for 0.7 Miles until you get to Duffers Dr. turn right onto Duffers Dr. The road will become unpaved, continue to travel for 1.4 miles until you get to the intersection of Duffers Dr. and S.

HOUSTON MESA, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Payson, Arizona, go north for 1 mile to the junction of Highway 87 (Beeline Highway) and Forest Road 199 (Houston Mesa Road). Turn right (east) onto Forest Road 199 for .10 miles. The campground is on the north side of Houston Mesa Road. Phone 928-468-7135 Activities CAMPING, HIKING, PICNICKING Keywords HOUM,PAYSON,TONTO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Tourism Overview Houston Mesa Campground is located in the forested northern section of Tonto National Forest, just one mile north of Payson, Arizona and less than two hours from Phoenix. With family, equestrian and tent-only campsites, this campground can accommodate a range of visitors and offers plenty of ways to enjoy the outdoors, including several miles of hiking and horseback riding trails nearby. As the fifth largest forest in the United States, the Tonto National Forest is one

HOYER, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Show Low, Arizona, take Highway 260 southeast 42 miles to Highway 373. Take Highway 373 south 3 miles to the campground, which is on the right. Phone 928-735-7313 Activities CAMPING, PICNICKING, DAY USE AREA Keywords HOYE,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Hoyer Campground is situated among the ponderosa pine forests of eastern Arizona, and is one of the most popular campgrounds in the area for families and seniors. Is is less than a mile from Greer Lakes in the middle of the Apache National Forest. Hiking and fishing are especially popular. Recreation Greer Lakes and the Little Colorado River are within walking distance for avid anglers seeking out rainbow, cutthroat, brook and brown trout. Hikers can check out several trails within a short drive. Those wishing to relax on a scenic drive can explore

HULL CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions The cabin is located approximately 16 miles east of the town of Tusayan, Arizona on a graded gravel road. From Highway 64/180, turn east onto Forest Road 302 just south of the Grand Hotel in Tusayan. Turn left at the junction of Forest Roads 302 and 310. Follow Forest Road 310 for 1.5 miles and turn right on Forest Road 307. Follow the signs to Hull Cabin, which is just over a mile further. From State Highway 64 at the South Rim entrance station of Grand Canyon National Park (requires an additional entrance fee to the park), drive north for 4 miles. Turn right, staying on Highway 64, and continue east for approximately 8.7 miles, past a left turn sign for Grandview Point. Continue driving east on Highway 64 for 2 more miles (for a total of 10.7 miles after 64 turns east at the canyon rim). After mile

JACOB LAKE RECREATION AREA, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions The facility is 30 miles southeast of Fredonia, Arizona on U.S. Route 89A. It is 0.1 miles from the intersection of U.S. Route 89A and State Route 67. Phone 928-643-7770 Activities BIKING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, HUNTING, PICNICKING, DAY USE AREA Keywords JACB,KAIBAB NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Jacob Lake Recreation Area is conveniently located in Jacob Lake, Arizona, the gateway to the Grand Canyon’s North Rim. The campground is nestled among the towering Ponderosa Pine trees of the North Kaibab National Forest, where ample opportunities to enjoy nature abound, from hiking and mountain biking to birding. Summer temperatures are pleasant during the day and nights are cool, while several feet of snow cover the landscape in winter. The campground closes each year by the end of October, though

JUMPUP CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Fredonia, AZ: Travel on State Route 89a south 1 mile to Forest Road (FR) 22. Take a right onto FR22. Follow FR22 for approximately 30 miles (the pavement ends after approximately 19 miles). From FR22 take FR447 west (right turn) to the junction of the FR234 (4 miles), this is a long and windy road, be patient. Take a right onto FR427 and continue for .25 miles and then left on FR234; on FR234 and drive 9 miles to FR423. Take a left onto FR423 and follow for 1 mile to Jumpup cabin. From Jacob Lake, AZ: Travel south onto State Route 67 towards Grand Canyon National Park for.25 miles, take a right onto FR 461 (at Allen’s trail rides). Continue down FR461 for 5 miles (this a very steep and windy road with very little shoulder, drive SLOW), at the bottom of the hill stay right onto

KAIBAB LAKE SITES AND GROUP AREAS, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Williams, Arizona, take I-40 east to exit 165. Turn north onto State Highway 64 toward Grand Canyon and go a mile to the campground entrance on the left. Phone 928-699-1239 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, DAY USE AREA Keywords KAIB,Kaibab Picnic Area,Kaibab Lake,Kaibab,Kaibab Campground,KAIBAB NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Kaibab Lake sits among the diverse landscape of Kaibab National Forest of northern Arizona. The lake is a popular spot for fishing and picnicking, as well as for RV and motorhome campers. With Grand Canyon National Park just 60 miles north and several other cultural and historic sites nearby, the location is a hotspot for recreation, learning and sightseeing. Recreation Kaibab Lake is a popular area to join friends or family for a picnic in the cool

KELLNER GROUP CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Located 5 miles southwest of Globe. Follow Jess Hayes Road southeast of Globe to the junction of Icehouse Canyon Road and Six Shooter Canyon Road. Continue on Ice House Canyon for 3 miles to the junction of Forest Road (FR) 55 and 112. Take the right fork and continue following FR 55 for another 3 miles to the site. Phone 928-402-6200 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, HUNTING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, DAY USE AREA, MOUNTAIN BIKING, OFF ROAD VEHICLE TRAILS Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Kellner Group Site is nestled at the base of the beautiful Pinal Mountains south of Globe, Arizona. Several picnic areas are separeted from the larger group area creating a semi-secluded setting. This site’s interesting rock walls and steps were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It sits in the riparian area of Kellner Canyon, which frequently has

KENDRICK CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Interstate 17 or Interstate 40 in Flagstaff, follow signs to Highway 180 toward the Grand Canyon. From Flagstaff, drive approximately 20 miles north on Fort Valley Road/Highway 180 and look for the Watchable Wildlife Trail on the left and a roadside chapel on the right. Continue less than a mile past the chapel and turn right onto Forest Road 514. Go exactly one mile and turn left at sign for Kendrick Cabin. You will see a sign “Road Closed, Forest Service Administrative Site” as soon as you turn left. The cabin is a half-mile further at the end of this road. Phone 928-526-0866 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, HIKING, HUNTING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords KENR,COCONINO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Kendrick Cabin offers groups of up to 10 people the chance to experience spectacular mountain views, numerous hiking

KENT SPRINGS CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From the intersection of I-10 and I-19 in Tucson, travel south on 1-19 about 35 miles to the Continental Road exit (Exit 63) in Green Valley, Arizona. Turn left (east) onto Continental Road and go approximately 1 mile to the junction with the Madera Canyon/White House Canyon Road. Turn right (southeast) and travel approximately 14 miles into Madera Canyon. Stay on the paved road. The signed access road to the cabin is the second left past the Madera Kubo Bed and Breakfast Phone 520-281-2296 Activities HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, HIKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords Kent Springs,Kent Springs Cabin Rental,Madera Canyon,KENT SPRINGS CABIN (AZ) Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Kent Springs Cabin is located in the Madera Canyon Recreation Area, 15 miles southeast of Green Valley, Arizona in the Coronado National Forest. Located in an area boasting unique

KENTUCKY CAMP CABIN AND HEADQUARTERS BUILDING, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, take I-10 east to Exit #281 (Highway 83 – Sonoita/Patagonia). Travel south on Highway 83 for approximately 21 miles to the signed turnoff for Gardner Canyon Road. Turn right on Gardner Canyon Road and continue 0.9 mile to Forest Service Road 163. Turn right on Forest Service Road 163 and continue approximately 5 miles to the entrance to Kentucky Camp. Stay to the left and continue to the parking lot and gate that marks the entrance to Kentucky Camp. There are signs to Kentucky Camp from Highway 83. Phone 520-281-2296 Activities CAMPING, HIKING, HUNTING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, MOUNTAIN BIKING, BIRDING, HISTORIC SITES, WINERY TOURS Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Kentucky Camp Cabin and Headquarters is located in the Santa Rita Mountains near Sonoita, Arizona in the Coronado National Forest. The five adobe buildings originally served as headquarters

LEWIS CANYON, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Drive to Pinedale, Arizona, on State Highway 260, approximately 14 miles northwest of Show Low. Turn south on Forest Road 130 and continue approximately 2.3 miles to Junction 130A. Turn right to the group site, following the signs.  Phone 928-368-2100 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, HIKING Keywords LEWI,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Lewis Canyon is a large single-group campsite located in the scenic White Mountains region of eastern Arizona. With several amenities and activities, including hiking and horseshoes, the facility is great for family gatherings and other large groups. Recreation A variety of recreation opportunities are available from the campground, including hiking, a horseshoe pit, a baseball field and access to the beautiful and extensive White Mountain Trail System for hiking and mountain biking. Numerous Forest Service Roads nearby can accomodate OHV enthusiasts on a variety of terrain.  Facilities

LOWER TWILIGHT GROUP SITE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Safford, Arizona: Take State Route 191 south for 6 miles. Turn right onto State Route 366/Swift Trail and travel 14.5 miles to the Twilight Campground entrance (MM 128.4), following the road for 1 mile to the Lower Twilight Group Site.  From Tucson, Arizona: Take I-10 East for 90 miles. Take exit 352 for State Route 191, and turn left toward Safford. Drive 26.3 miles north and turn left on State Route 366/Swift Trail. Continue for 14.5 miles to the Twilight Campground entrance (MM 128.4), following the road for 1 mile to the Lower Twilight Group Site.  Phone 928-428-4150 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING, RANGER STATION, SCENIC DRIVE Keywords Twilight Group Site,Lower Twilight,Twilight,Lower Twilight Group,,LOWER TWILIGHT GROUP SITE (AZ) Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Lower Twilight Group Site offers groups a secluded camping escape

LYNX CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: Traveling Northbound on I-17 take Exit 262 onto Hwy 69 North to Prescott and cointnue on Hwy 69 for 30 miles to S Walker Rd. Turn left and proceed South on S. Walker Rd. (by Costco, Petsmart, and AM/PM gas station). Drive about 3 miles and then turn East (left) into Lynx Campground. Alternate route from Flagstaff, Arizona: Traveling Southbound on I-17 take Exit 278 onto Westbound Highway 169 and continue for 15 Miles until reaching the junction of Hwy 69, turn right onto Northbound Hwy 69 and continue for 12 miles to S. Walker Rd. Turn left and proceed South on S. Walker Road (by Costco, Petsmart, and AM/PM gas station). Drive about 3 miles and then turn East (left) into Lynx Campground.   Phone 1 (877) 444-6777 Activities BIKING, BOATING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE

MANZANITA., Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, take I-17 north to Exit 298 for Highway 179. Take 179 north to Sedona. Turn right (north) onto Highway 89A in Oak Creek Canyon and travel 6 miles to the campground. From Flagstaff, take I-17 south and exit for Highway 89A toward Sedona. Travel 23 miles south on 89A (a winding mountain road) into Oak Creek Canyon. The campground is located just south of Slide Rock State Park. Phone 928-204-2034 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, SWIMMING Keywords MAN2,OAK CREEK,COCONINO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Manzanita Campground is a small, year-round, tent-only facility with campsites that fill up very quickly. Visitors enjoy the campground for its fishing and swimming holes along Oak Creek, beautiful scenery and excellent wildlife watching. Oak Creek Canyon is very crowded, especially on weekends; to get a campsite, it is

MATHER CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Mather Campground is located within the park in Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim. From the south entrance station, proceed for about three miles and turn left on Center Road. Travel 1/4 mile and turn right onto Market Plaza Road. The campground is about one mile down Market Plaza Road on the right. From the east entrance station, follow the road 25 miles and turn left at the “t” intersection onto South Entrance Road. Travel about 1/2 mile and turn right at the intersection onto Center Road. Travel 1/4 mile and turn right onto market plaza road. The campground is about one mile down market plaza road on the right. Phone 1-877-444-6777 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, HORSE CAMPING, RANGER STATION, STAR GAZING Keywords Mather Campground,Mather Campground Grand Canyon South,South Rim Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Overview Mather Campground is located on the South Rim

MOGOLLON CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Located on Road 300 approximately 5 miles off of Highway 260. Phone 928-535-9859 Activities CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Mogollon Campground, although not directly in the Woods Canyon Recreation area, sits just outside and is only two miles from the lake. For those who like spectacular views, this campground is one of the closest to the Mogollon Rim. Recreation Fishing and boating are available at Woods Canyon Lake which is approximately three miles from the campground on Road 105. Facilities Mogollon Campground has 26 sites (of which sites 14 through 26 are available for advanced reservation). All sites are pull-outs and approximately 40 feet. Sites can accommodate tents, pop-up campers, trailers, and motorhomes. There are two loops which have 13 sites per loop. Each campsite offers a campfire ring, grill and picnic table. Additional amenities

MOLINO, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, Arizona, take Catalina Highway off Tanque Verde Road in Tucson. Drive 4.2 miles northeast to the Coronado National Forest boundary and continue 5.7 miles to the campground. The campground is between mileposts 5 and 6. All campsites are adjacent to paved roads. Phone 520-749-8700 Activities BIKING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, WINTER SPORTS, VISITOR CENTER, WATER SPORTS, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords Molino Campground,Molino Group Site,Molino Group Campground,Molino Basin Campground,Molino Basin Group Campground,Molino Basin,Molino Basin Group Site,Molino (AZ),Molino Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Visitors are drawn to Molino Campground for its group camping area, scenic mountain surroundings and hiking and mountain biking opportunities. While most other campgrounds in the Catalina Mountains are closed in winter, Molino Campground and its picnic area are open in late fall, winter and early spring. The pleasant winter weather at this

Moqui Group Campground, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Flagstaff, Arizona, drive 55 miles south on FH 3 (Lake Mary Road) to AZ 87 at Clints Well. Turn left onto AZ 87 Drive approximately 9 miles to milepost 298.8. Turn right on FR 138 and drive about one mile to the campground. From Payson, Arizona, drive 46 miles north on AZ 87 toward Winslow. Turn right onto FR 138 and drive about one mile to the campground.  GPS Coordinates 34°35’46.1″N 111°11’55.2″W Phone 928-477-2255 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, MOUNTAIN BIKING, KAYAKING, CANOEING, STAR GAZING, AMPHITHEATER Keywords NA Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Moqui Group Campground Overview The Moqui Group Campground sits in a beautiful setting surrounded by ponderosa, oak, and aspen at an elevation of 6,915′. The campground consists of 3 individual group sites: Simmons, Spooner, and Ernst. Each site can accomodate up to 50 people offering picnic tables, fire rings, grills, vault

NORTH RIM CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions North Rim Campground is 210 driving miles (4.5 hours) north of Mather Campground on the South Rim. This facility is located at the end of State Highway 67, about 41 miles south of Jacob Lake, Arizona, 87 miles south of Kanab, Utah and 120 miles southwest of Page, Arizona. Highway 67 is the only road into and out of the North Rim. There is no access by road across the canyon from the North Rim to the South Rim. From State Highway 89A, take Highway 67 south for 30 miles to the park entrance. The campground is located about 11.5 miles from the entrance station. The turn for the campground is the second right after the North Kaibab Trailhead parking area, and 1/4 mile past the turn for the North Rim Unit (Administration) and Backcountry Offices. Phone 928-638-7814 Activities CAMPING, VISITOR CENTER Keywords CG20,North Rim,Grand Canyon Related Link(s) Rec

PALISADES RANGER RESIDENCE CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Driving Directions: From northeast Tucson, take East Tanque Verde Road to East Catalina Highway. Turn left (north) on East Catalina Highway, which becomes the General Hitchcock Highway, for approximately 23 miles to Organization Ridge Road and turn left (just before Palisades Visitor Center). The cabin is located approximately 100 yards in on the right. Phone 520-749-8700 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, MOUNTAIN BIKING, ROCK CLIMBING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview The Palisades Ranger Residence Cabin is located within the Palisades Administrative Site in the Santa Catalina Mountains, 20 miles northeast of Tucson, Arizona. The cabin is reached via the East Catalina Highway, which becomes the General Hitchcock, a historic and scenic drive that takes visitors through multiple biozones from the Sonoran Desert to the dense forests at 8,000 feet elevation. The cabin has indoor plumbing, electricity, a full kitchen,

PEPPERSAUCE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, drive north on Oracle Road (U.S. Highway 89). Continue for 27 miles to State Highway 77. Turn right (east) and drive 10 miles to the town of Oracle. Take the first Oracle exit and travel 4 miles through the town to Forest Road 38. Follow 38 to Peppersauce Canyon. Please note: the speed limit is 5 mph inside the campground and 35 mph outside the campground on Forest Road 38. Phone 520-749-8700 Activities CAMPING, HIKING, HUNTING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords Peppersauce Group,Peppersauce Group Site,Peppersauce Group Reservation Site,PEPPERSAUCE (AZ),Peppersauce Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview With its picturesque vegetation and dramatic setting at the foot of 9,157′ Mt. Lemmon in southeastern Arizona, Peppersauce Campground is an outstanding area for enjoying an afternoon picnic or a weekend campout. This year-round facility is a popular stop among off-road vehicle

PINE FLAT CAMPGROUND WEST, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, take I-17 north to Highway 179 toward Sedona. Turn north on Highway 89A and continue for 12 miles into Oak Creek Canyon. From Flagstaff take I-17 to highway 89A South. Follow 89A for 17 miles to Oak Creek Caynon Phone 928-282-3233 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, SWIMMING SITE, PHOTOGRAPHY, STAR GAZING Keywords PICW,OAK CREEK CANYON,COCONINO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Pine Flat Campground is a popular camping spot in scenic Oak Creek Canyon in Arizona’s Coconino National Forest. The campground is nestled in a forested canyon near the well-known town of Sedona, Arizona, and its red rock cliffs. The scenery is unmatched, the stream is stocked with trout, and swimming, hiking and birding spots can be accessed from the facility. Recreation There are several hiking trails in the vicinity, with

PLAYGROUND GROUP, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Take State Highway 89A (seven miles southwest of Jerome or 13 miles east of Prescott Valley) to Forest Road 104. Travel on Forest Road 104 for two miles to Playground Group Campground. Phone 928-567-4121 DURING OFFICE HOURS 0800-0430 M-F Activities CAMPING, PICNICKING Keywords PLAY,PRESCOTT NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Close to historic western towns and centrally located in Arizona, Playground Group Campground is a great place for groups of up to 100 people to enjoy a secluded mountain getaway. The 7,500 ft. elevation of the site, puts it near the summit of Mingus Mountain in Prescott National Forest. Spectacular views of the surrounding desert valleys as well as the nearby towns of Sedona, Jerome and Prescott Valley await campers on the winding drive to and from the site. Recreation The surrounding forest offers many hiking trails

PORTAL BUNKHOUSE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, take I-10 east for 139 miles to Road Forks, NM. Turn right (south) on US 80 and drive 28 miles to Portal Road. Turn right (west) and drive 7 miles through the town of Portal. Turn left on Forest Road 42 for approximately 1 mile. The Bunkhouse is the rock masonry building just past the Visitor Information Center. Phone (520) 364-3468 Activities CAMPING, HIKING Keywords PORTAL BUNKHOUSE Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview The Portal Bunkhouse is a two-room cabin located one mile west of Portal, Arizona. Constructed in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Bunkhouse is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The structure is one of the finest remaining examples of river-cobble masonry construction from that era. Recreation Cave Creek Canyon is located on the eastern slope of the Chiricahua Mountains in southeastern

PORTAL CCC HOUSE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, take I-10 east for 139 miles to Road Forks, NM. Turn right (south) on US 80 and drive 28 miles to Portal Road. Turn right (west) and drive 7 miles to the town of Portal. Turn left on Forest Road 42 into Cave Creek Canyon; the signed gate to the Portal CCC House is approximately 0.9 miles on the right. Phone (520) 364-3468 Activities CAMPING, HIKING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview The Portal CCC House is a five-room cabin located just west of Portal, Arizona. The fieldstone masonry cabin has been determined eligible for the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the few remaining structures from the 1930s-era Cave Creek Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) Camp. The CCC House was built to serve as the camp’s garage; the large vehicle entries were later filled

POTATO PATCH CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Prescott, take U.S. Highway 89 north past Granite Dells, turn right on Hwy 89A and travel approximately 20 miles to the top of Mingus Mountain on steep, mountainous grade. Potato Patch Campground entrance will be to your left (across from the Summit Picnic Area) on Forest Road 106. From the Verde Ranger Station in Camp Verde, travel approximately 20 miles northwest on Hwy 260 (toward Cottonwood). Turn left on Hwy 89A. Stay on Hwy 89A (watch for a second left turn), then follow the paved and winding mountain road through the town of Jerome and up to the summit on Mingus Mountain. This road is steep with tight hairpin turns and few pull-offs in Jerome or on the roadway. The turn-off to Potato Patch is on the right, across from the Summit Picnic Area. Phone (928) 567-4121 DURING OFFICE HOURS 0800 -0430 M-F Activities CAMPING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords

RAINBOW (AZ), Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Pinetop, Arizona, take Highway 260 east about 60 miles to Highway 261. Turn right (south) onto Highway 261 and follow for about 20 miles to Forest Road 115. Take Highway 115 for 3 miles east, turn right, and go 1 mile to the campground. Phone 928-537-8888 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING Keywords RAIN,BIG LAKE,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Forest Service Concessionaire Overview Rainbow is the largest campground in the Big Lake Recreation Area in eastern Arizona. Because of its proximity to the lake, size and the many amenities it offers, Rainbow is a favorite for families. Popular activities include hiking, horseback riding and fishing. Recreation The campground is adjacent to 450-acre Big Lake, one of Arizona’s top fishing lakes. The lake is known for its trout fishing, with rainbow, cutthroat, brook and Apache being the most

REYNOLDS CREEK GROUP CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Young, drive 20 miles south on State Hwy. 288 (unpaved). Site is on the right and is signed. From Hwy 188, drive 27 miles north on State Hwy. 288 (partially paved). Phone 928-474-7900 Activities CAMPING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview The Reynolds Creek Group Campground is a rustic and secluded, creek side camp located on the Pleasant Valley Ranger District in the Tonto National Forest. The primitive group camping area is nestled between towering ponderosa pine at an elevation of 5,250 feet and provides a great base camp for a wide range of recreational activities including, hiking, fishing, hunting, and nature photography. Recreation The site is located between the Salome and Sierra Ancha Wilderness Areas and adjacent to the From the Desert to the Tall Pines National Scenic Byway. Two trailheads are located within a quarter mile

Rim Campground, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Located on Road 300 approximately 1 mile off of High 260. Phone 928-535-9859 Activities BOATING, CAMPING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Rim Campground is situated close to the edge of the Mogollon Rim. Spectacular 100-mile views are seen from many vantage points along the rim. Recreation Fishing and boating are available at Woods Canyon Lake which is approximately 3 miles from the campground. Facilities Rim Campground has 26 sites (of which sites 14 through 26 are available for advanced reservation). All sites are pull-outs and approximately 40 feet. Sites can accommodate tents, pop-up campers, trailer and motorhomes. There are two loops which have 13 sites per loop. Each campsite offers a campfire ring with grill and picnic table. Additional amenities include accessible vault toilets, drinking water and trash service. A camp host is available at the site. Natural

ROSE CANYON, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, Arizona, take Catalina Highway/Arizona Route 39 northeast. The campground is located between mile markers 17 and 18 on the Catalina Highway. Phone 520-576-1477 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, DAY USE AREA Keywords ROSE,ROSE CANYON REC AREA,ROSE CANYON LAKE,ROSE PARK,ROSE CANYON PARK,CORONADO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Rose Canyon Campground is just 17 miles northeast of Tucson, Arizona, off the Catalina Highway Scenic Drive near the summit of Mt. Lemmon. This area is popular for day use as well as overnight camping. With a high elevation, forested setting, two group picnic areas and opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing and fishing, Rose Canyon offers a great summer respite from the city. Recreation The lake is sheltered by trees and offers a pleasant setting for a walk in the woods, relaxing on the shore or spending

SABINO CANYON RECREATION AREA CACTUS RAMADA 1, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From I-10, take exit 250 for Orange Grove Road. Go east on Orange Grove Road and proceed about 6.5 miles. Turn right on Skyline Drive. After about 1 mile, continue right onto Sunrise Drive. Follow for 6.3 miles and turn onto Sabino Canyon Road. Continue to the entrance just north of Sunrise Drive. Phone 520-749-8700 Activities BIKING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, HIKING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords Cactus Picnic Area,Cactus Environmental Education Center,Group Picnic,Cactus Environmental Ed Center,Cactus Ramada # 1,Cactus,Cactus Group Picnic Area,Cactus Ramada #1 Group Picnic Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Cactus Ramada 1 is a reservable group picnic site within the extremely popular Sabino Canyon Recreation Area at the edge of Tucson, Arizona. The facility is accessible and can accommodate up to 45 people. Groups can picnic, hike and ride horseback in this

SABINO CANYON RECREATION AREA CACTUS RAMADA 2, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From I-10, take exit 250 for Orange Grove Road. Go east on Orange Grove Road and proceed about 6.5 miles. Turn right on Skyline Drive. After about 1 mile, continue right onto Sunrise Drive. Follow for 6.3 miles and turn onto Sabino Canyon Road. Continue to the entrance just north of Sunrise Drive. Phone 520-749-8700 Activities BIKING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, HIKING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords Cactus Picnic Area,Cactus,Cactus Environmental Education Center,Group Picnic,Cactus Environmental Ed Center,Cactus Ramada # 2 Group Picnic,Cactus Ramada # 2,SABINO CANYON RECREATION AREA CACTUS RAMADA 2 Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Cactus Ramada 2 is a reservable group picnic site within the extremely popular Sabino Canyon Recreation Area at the edge of Tucson, Arizona. The facility is accessible and can accommodate up to 25 people. Groups can picnic, hike and

Schoolhouse Campground (AZ), Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions This site is located 11 miles south of the historic Roosevelt Dam. From Mesa: Take the State Hwy. 87/Beeline Highway north for about 60 miles to the junction with State Hwy. 88. Continue on State Hwy. 88 south for 8 miles to Forest Road (FR) 447/Schoolhouse Recreation Site. Turn left and continue for 4 miles to the site. From Globe: area: Take State Hwy. 188 north for 20 miles to its junction with Forest Road (FR) 447/Schoolhouse Recreation Site, turn right and continue for 4 miles to the site. Phone TONTO BASIN RANGER DISTRICT (602) 225-5395 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, PADDLING, MOTOR BOAT, KAYAKING, CANOEING, NON-MOTORIZED BOATING, AMPHITHEATER Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Overview Schoolhouse Campground is located in close proximity to the eastern shores of Roosevelt Lake with an elevation of 2,100 feet. Roosevelt is Arizona’s largest lake offering

SHARP CREEK, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions This facility is located 23 miles northeast of Payson, Arizona, approximately 1.5 miles east of Christopher Creek. From Payson, take Highway 260 east for 23 miles. The campground is on the south side of Highway 260. Phone 928-468-7135 Activities CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords SHAR,TONTO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Tourism Overview Sharp Creek is a small campground located in an area of central Arizona known for its pleasant temperatures, spectacular scenery and outdoor recreation. There are tent-only, family and group sites to accommodate a wide range of visitors. Recreation The campground is in a central location for hiking, fishing, boating and picnicking. Anglers can try for trout in nearby Christopher Creek. Hikers can access the historic Highline National Recreational Trail, which runs for 51 miles along the base of the Mogollon Rim, from

SHAW HOUSE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, take I-10 east to Exit #318 (Dragoon Road). Turn right onto Dragoon Road and travel for approximately 10 miles to the Cochise Stronghold Road. Turn right on Cochise Stronghold Road and travel for approximately 6 miles to Ironwood Road. The paved road dead ends at Ironwood Road. Turn right on Ironwod Road and travel for approximately 4 miles.The Shaw House is the large rock house located off to the left of Ironwood Road behind a locked gate. Phone (520) 364-3468 Activities BIKING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords SWHC Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Shaw House is a stone masonry cabin located in East Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains of the Coronado National Forest. The house is nestled in a dramatic landscape of canyons and rock formations offering guests to the

SINKHOLE CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Located on Willow Springs Lake Road approximately 1/2 mile off of Highway 260. Phone 928-535-9859 Activities CAMPING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Located in the ponderosa pine forest, this campground is within walking distance of Willow Springs Lake which provides boating and fishing opportunities. Hiking and mountain biking opportunities are nearby in the non-motorized Wildlife Area. The General Crook National Recreation Trail is also within a mile of the campground. Be prepared for rain, often heavy, through July and August. Expect cool to cold nighttime temperatures. Recreation Fishing and boating are available at nearby Willow Springs Lake which is approximately one mile from the campground. Facilities Sinkhole Campground has 26 sites (sites 14 through 26 are available for advanced reservation). Sites 1 through 13 are first-come, first served. There are two accessible sites, two double sites and the

SPILLWAY (AZ), Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Payson, Arizona, take Highway 260 northeast toward Heber. Turn left (west) onto Forest Road 300 directly across from the Rim Visitor Information Station and follow for 5 miles. Turn right at Woods Canyon Lake Road. Spillway is on the right, another 0.75 miles further. Phone 928-535-9859 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, DAY USE AREA Keywords SPIL,APACHE-SITGREAVES NF-FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Spillway Campground is on the shores of popular Woods Canyon Lake near the town of Heber in north central Arizona. Situated in a pine forest with plenty of shade, the campground has individual campsites as well as one group campsite for small gatherings. Given its proximity to the lake, hiking trails and scenic areas, Spillway is a convenient getaway for anglers, boaters, hikers, families and photographers. Recreation Woods Canyon Lake is one

SPRING VALLEY CABIN BUNKHOUSE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Flagstaff, follow Interstate 40 west for about 30 miles and take exit 178 at Parks. Proceed one-tenth of a mile and turn left onto Old Route 66. Follow this road about a half-mile, then turn right onto Spring Valley Road/County Road 141, at the Old Parks Store. Continue on County Road 141 to the intersection of Forest Road 76, just past milepost 8 (pavement ends just before reaching milepost 6). Look for the Spring Valley Cabin sign. Turn left on Forest Road 76, and proceed less than a mile. The cabin will be on the left. From Williams, travel east on Interstate 40 for about 14 miles and take exit 178 at Parks. Follow the directions above to the cabin. Phone 928-635-5600 WILLIAMS RANGER STATION 8-4:30 M-F Activities BIKING, CAMPING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, HUNTING, WINTER SPORTS, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords SPRV,ROOM WITH A VIEW,SPRING VALLEY WORKCENTER,SPRING VALLEY RANGER STATION,SPRING

STOCKTON PASS, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Safford, Arizona: Take State Route 191 south for 17 miles. Turn right onto State Route 266 and continue 12 miles to the Stockton Pass Campground (MM 116.5) on the right. The campground is past the second cattle guard.  From Tucson, Arizona: Take I-10 East for 90 miles. Take exit 352 for State Route 191, and turn left toward Safford. Drive 17 miles north and turn left on State Route 266. Continue 12 miles to the Stockton Pass Campground (MM 116.5) on the right. The campground is past the second cattle guard. Phone 928-428-4150 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING, RANGER STATION, SCENIC DRIVE Keywords STOCKTON PASS (AZ),Stockton Pass group site,Stockton Pass picnic ground,Stockton Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Named after “Old Man Stockton,” a rancher who settled in this area in the 1870s,

SYCAMORE CABIN, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, take I-17 north about 80 miles to Exit 268, the Dugas/Orme Road exit. Go east toward Dugas. You will be on Forest Service Road 68. Travel east 8 miles continuing past Dugas for half a mile and then turn right (south) at the "Sycamore A.S." (Forest Service Road 68F) road sign. Continue 1 mile to the cabin. Phone (928) 567-4121 DURNING OFFICE HOURS 0800-430 M-F Activities BIKING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, WILDLIFE VIEWING Keywords SYCA,PRESCOTT NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Sycamore Cabin provides a unique recreation opportunity and lodging experience for visitors to Prescott National Forest. In 1938, the Civilian Conservation Corps constructed the cabin, which served as a residence for the district ranger and later, as housing for fire crews during fire season. The cabin’s capacity is up to eight people, however

TEN-X CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions Ten-X Campground is located 2 miles south of Tusayan, Arizona and 47 miles north of Williams on U.S. Highway 180/State Highway 64. From Williams: Take Highway 64 north. The campground is on the right, just before the town of Tusayan. From Cameron: Take Highway 64 west to Grand Canyon National Park. Continue through the park and exit through the south entrance station. The campground is on the east side of Highway 64, 2 miles south of the town of Tusayan. Note: entrance fees into the Grand Canyon National Park are $25 and are good for seven days. Phone 928-638-2443 Activities CAMPING, HIKING, PICNICKING Keywords TENX,Ten-X,10-X,10X,TEN X CAMPGROUND GROUP SITES,KAIBAB NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview PLEASE BE ADVISED: Reservation and walk-in fees for Ten-X Campground have been increased according to the Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act. The

THUMB BUTTE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: Traveling Northbound on I-17 take Exit 262 onto Hwy 69 North to Prescott and cointnue on Hwy 69 for 41 miles. Once you have arrived in Prescott, continue to go west on Hwy 69 which turns into Gurley St., which then becomes the Thumb Butte Road, and travel 2.2 miles to the picnic area entrance.  Alternate route from Flagstaff, Arizona: Traveling Southbound on I-17 take Exit 278 onto Westbound Highway 169 and continue for 15 Miles until reaching the junction of Hwy 69, turn right onto Northbound Hwy 69 and continue for 15 miles until arriving in Prescott. Once you have arrived in Prescott, continue to go west on Hwy 69 which turns into Gurley St, which then becomes the Thumb Butte Road, and travel 2.2 miles to the picnic area entrance. Phone 1 (877) 444-6777 Activities BIKING, CLIMBING, CAMPING, HIKING Keywords THUM,PRESCOTT NF – FS

TIMBER CAMP RECREATION AREA and GROUP CAMPGROUNDS, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Globe, head north on Highway 60 toward Showlow for about 20 miles. The campground is adjacent to Highway 60 and south of the Seneca Lake Recreation Area. Phone 928-402-6200 Activities CAMPING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, WATER SPORTS Keywords Timber Camp,Timber Camp Horse Camp,Timber Creek Equestrian Site Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Timber Camp Recreation Area has one of the most popular family and group campgrounds in the Tonto National Forest offering both day-use sites and over-night areas. Recreation Abundant recreation opportunities such as cross-country horseback riding, hiking, in-season hunting, exploring, off-highway vehicle use and wildlife viewing are in close proximity. In the spring, whitewater rafting trips on the Upper Salt River launch a mere 20-minute drive from the site. Brundrett 2 and the equestrian sites are excellent places to stage authorized outdoor group events (a separate permit may be

TURNEY GULCH GROUP, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: When traveling Northbound on I-17 take the Bumble Bee Exit 248 and continue North on the dirt road, taking Forest Road (FR) 259 to Crown King. From Crown King, take (FR) 259A south for 0.5 mile to the junction of 52. Take FR 52 southeast for about 6 miles to the Horse Thief Basin Recreation Area. Turney Gulch is approximately one mile past Horse Thief Lake. Alternate route from Flagstaff, Arizona: Traveling Southbound on I-17 take Exit 263, turn right and proceed towards a roundabout and merge onto Hwy 69 North towards Prescott for 2.4 miles until turning left on to Spring Ln. in Spring Valley. Continue down Spring Ln. for 0.7 Miles until you get to Duffers Dr. turn right onto Duffers Dr. The road will become unpaved, continue to travel for 1.4 miles until you get to the intersection of Duffers Dr. and S.

TWIN PEAKS CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From the North: Follow Arizona Hwy. 85 through Ajo and Why, Arizona. The monument entrance is four miles south of Why. The Kris Eggle Visitor Center is 22 miles south of Why. The Kris Eggle Visitor Center is located on the West side of Hwy. 85 between mile marker 75 and 76. From the East (Tucson): take Arizona Hwy. 86 to Why, then turn left on Arizona Hwy. 85, heading south. From the West (Yuma): follow I-8 to Gila Bend or I-10 to Buckeye, then turn south on Arizona Hwy. 85. From the South (Sonoyta, Mexico): travel north towards Lukeville, AZ on Mexico Rt. 2. The Kris Eggle Visitor Center is five miles north of Lukeville on Hwy. 85. Phone 520-387-6849 x 7302 Activities AUTO TOURING, BIKING, HISTORIC & CULTURAL SITE, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, HIKING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING, WILDERNESS, DAY USE AREA, PHOTOGRAPHY, HORSE CAMPING, RANGER STATION,

UPPER ARCADIA, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Safford, Arizona: Take State Route 191 south for 6 miles. Turn right onto State Route 366/Swift Trail and travel 11.5 miles to the Arcadia Campground entrance (MM 125.5), taking the next right turn to access Upper Arcadia.  From Tucson, Arizona: Take I-10 East for 90 miles. Take exit 352 for State Route 191, and turn left toward Safford. Drive 26.3 miles north and turn left on State Route 366/Swift Trail. Continue for 11.5 miles to the Arcadia Campground entrance (MM 125.5), taking the next right turn to access Upper Arcadia.  Phone 928-428-4150 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING, RANGER STATION, SCENIC DRIVE Keywords UPPER ARCADIA (AZ),Arcadia,Upper Arcadia group site,Upper Arcadia picnic ground Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Upper Arcadia sits along Swift Trail in southeastern Arizona, providing an escape from desert heat and a

UPPER HOSPITAL FLAT GROUP SITE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Safford, Arizona: Take State Route 191 south for 6 miles. Turn right onto State Route 366/Swift Trail and travel 23.3 miles to the Upper Hospital Group Site entrance on the right (MM 137.2).   From Tucson, Arizona: Take I-10 east for 90 miles. Take exit 352 for State Route 191, and turn left toward Safford. Drive 26.3 miles north and turn left on State Route 366/Swift Trail. Continue for 23.3 miles to the Upper Hospital Group Site entrance on the right (MM 137.2).  Phone 928-428-4150 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING, RANGER STATION, SCENIC DRIVE Keywords UPPER HOSPITAL FLAT GROUP SITE (AZ),Upper Hospital Flat,Upper Hospital,Upper Hospital Flat Group Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Upper Hospital Flat is a great place for groups to escape the summer heat of surrounding deserts and retreat to

UPPER TWILIGHT GROUP SITE, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Safford, Arizona: Take State Route 191 south for 6 miles. Turn right onto State Route 366/Swift Trail and travel 14.5 miles to the Twilight Campground entrance (MM 128.4), following the road for 1 mile to the Upper Twilight Group Site.  From Tucson, Arizona: Take I-10 East for 90 miles. Take exit 352 for State Route 191, and turn left toward Safford. Drive 26.3 miles north and turn left on State Route 366/Swift Trail. Continue for 14.5 miles to the Twilight Campground entrance (MM 128.4), following the road for 1 mile to the Upper Twilight Group Site.  Phone 928-428-4150 Activities BIKING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING, RANGER STATION, SCENIC DRIVE Keywords Upper Twilight,Twilight Group Site,Upper Twilight Group,Twilight,Twilight Group,UPPER TWILIGHT GROUP SITE (AZ) Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview At an elevation of 7,400 feet, Upper Twilight Group

UPPER WOLF CREEK GROUP, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: Traveling Northbound on I-17 take Exit 262 onto Hwy 69 North to Prescott and cointnue on Hwy 69 for 41 miles. Turn onto South Mt. Vernon Avenue (a.k.a Senator Highway) and drive south for about 6 miles. Pass the entrance to Goldwater Lake and the community of Groom Creek. The pavement ends about 500 feet before Forest Road 97. Turn right onto Forest Road 97 and travel for another 0.75 miles to the group campground on the right. Forest Road 97 is unpaved but suitable for all vehicles during dry road conditions. Alternate route from Flagstaff, Arizona: Traveling Southbound on I-17 take Exit 278 onto Westbound Highway 169 and continue for 15 Miles until reaching the junction of Hwy 69, turn right onto Northbound Hwy 69 and continue for 15 miles until arriving in Prescott. Turn onto South Mt. Vernon Avenue (a.k.a Senator Highway) and drive

WHITE HORSE LAKE Campground, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions In Williams, Arizona, turn south onto 4th Street/County Road 73 and drive about 9 miles to Forest Road 110. Turn left and proceed for approximately 7 miles to FR 109. Turn left again and follow for about 3 miles to the campground. Forest Roads 110 and 109 are high-use roads and can become rough during peak season. During the winter, roads may be closed due to snow cover. Phone 928-699-1239 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CLIMBING, CAMPING, INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, FISHING, HIKING, HORSEBACK RIDING, VISITOR CENTER, WILDLIFE VIEWING, DAY USE AREA Keywords WHLG,White Horse Lake,White Horse,KAIBAB NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview White Horse Lake is an extremely popular fishing lake, 19 miles southeast of Williams, in northern Arizona. The lake’s campground is conveniently located an hour from Grand Canyon National Park’s south rim and surrounded by

WHITE SPAR CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Phoenix, Arizona: Traveling Northbound on I-17 take Exit 262 onto Hwy 69 North to Prescott, cointnue on Hwy 69 for 41 miles until you arrive in downtown Prescott. Turn left on Montezuma Street (Highway 89) south for 2.7 miles. White Spar Campground is located on the left (east side of Hwy 89). Alternate route from Flagstaff, Arizona: Traveling Southbound on I-17 take Exit 278 onto Westbound Highway 169 and continue for 15 Miles until reaching the junction of Hwy 69, turn right onto Northbound Hwy 69 and continue for 15 miles until arriving in Prescott. Turn left on Montezuma Street (Highway 89) south for 2.7 miles. White Spar Campground is located on the left (east side of Hwy 89). Phone 1 (877) 444-6777 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CLIMBING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview White Spar

WHITETAIL CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From Tucson, Arizona, go north on Catalina Highway approximately 30 miles from Tucson until you reach Milepost 20. Turn Left on Whitetail Road. Phone 520-576-9198 Activities CAMPING, HIKING Keywords WHTE,WHITE TAIL,WHITE TRAIL,WHITETAIL,WHITE TALE,CORONADO NF – FS Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Forest Service Concessionaire Arizona State Road Conditions Arizona State Tourism Overview Whitetail Campground offers group campsites in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains of southeastern Arizona, 5 miles south of the town of Summerhaven and the top of Mt. Lemmon. Groups can enjoy picking, hiking, camping and wildlife watching while enjoying a cool respite from hot summer. The facility can accommodate groups for day or overnight use. Recreation Hiking and sightseeing are popular activities. The surrounding national forest boasts a variety of trails, including some on the 9,157-foot Mt. Lemmon, for those who wish to venture away from the campground for the day. The University of

Windy Hill Campground, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions This site is 6 miles southeast of historic Roosevelt Dam. From Mesa: take State Route (SR) 87/Beeline Highway north for about 60 miles to its junction with SR 188. Turn right onto SR 188 for 33 miles to the junction of SR 88. Continue south on SR 188 for 4 miles to Forest Road (FR) 82 (Windy Hill Recreation Site entrance). Turn left and continue for 2 miles to the site. The entire route is paved. From the Globe area: take SR 188 north for 25 miles to FR 82 (Windy Hill Recreation Site entrance), turn right and continue for 2 miles to the site. The entire route is paved. Phone TONTO BASIN RANGER DISTRICT (602) 225-5395 Activities BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING, PICNICKING, WILDLIFE VIEWING, PHOTOGRAPHY, PADDLING, KAYAKING, CANOEING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Overview Located on central Arizona’s largest lake, Windy Hill offers great water

YAVAPAI CAMPGROUND, Arizona Campground Images, Info & Reservations

Directions From downtown Prescott, take Montezuma Street north to Whipple Street, which becomes Iron Springs Road. Continue northwest on Iron Springs Road for 3.5 miles and then turn right onto Granite Basin Road (FSR 374). Travel 2 miles to Yavapai Campground located on the left. Phone 1 (877) 444-6777 Activities BIKING, BOATING, CAMPING, FISHING, HIKING Keywords Related Link(s) Rec Area Info & Images Arizona State Tourism Arizona State Road Conditions Overview Yavapai Campground is within the Granite Basin Recreation Area, at an elevation of 5,600 feet. The campground is located seven miles northwest of downtown Prescott. Main attractions are mild weather, cool ponderosa pine forest, and Granite Basin Lake. Activities include fishing for largemouth bass, channel catfish, and sunfish, canoeing, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and bird watching. Rising to the northwest is prominent Granite Mountain Wilderness Area. Several connector and loop trails reside in close proximity to the campground.