Coronado National Forest, Arizona Camping & Hiking

Coronado National Forest, Arizona Camping & Hiking

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Activities

BIKING, BOATING, HORSEBACK RIDING, HORSE CAMPING

Camping Reservations

Reserve your campsite at these camping areas:

Arizona Campgrounds

ROSE CANYON

KENTUCKY CAMP CABIN AND HEADQUARTERS BUILDING

HALF MOON RANCH

SHAW HOUSE

SABINO CANYON RECREATION AREA CACTUS RAMADA 2

SABINO CANYON RECREATION AREA CACTUS RAMADA 1

CALABASAS

PEPPERSAUCE

MOLINO

CAMP RUCKER GROUP SITE

UPPER HOSPITAL FLAT GROUP SITE

STOCKTON PASS

UPPER ARCADIA

KENT SPRINGS CABIN

WHITETAIL CAMPGROUND

LOWER TWILIGHT GROUP SITE

UPPER TWILIGHT GROUP SITE

PORTAL BUNKHOUSE

PORTAL CCC HOUSE

PALISADES RANGER RESIDENCE CABIN

Hiking Trails

Looking for nice hiking areas to take a hike? Choose from these scenic hiking trails:

Arizona Hiking Trails

Safford Recreation Area

Parker Canyon Lake

Riggs Flat Lake

Palisades Visitor Center

Sierra Vista Recreation Area

Nogales Recreation Area

Badad Do’ag

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More Arizona Recreation Areas

Coronado National Forest

Recreation activities on the Coronado National Forest are nearly as diverse as the people who come to visit. The most popular ones are hiking, camping, birding, horseback riding, picnicking, sightseeing, and visiting historic areas.

Fishing and boating are available but limited in this arid land, while opportunities for the fast-growing sport of mountain biking are growing. Winter sports are possible in the higher elevations; Mt. Lemmon Ski Valley in the Santa Catalina Mountains is the most southern ski area in the United States.

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Barstow, California Camping & Hiking

Directions The Ord Mountain Route Network is south of Barstow and links the Stoddard Valley and Johnson Valley Off-Highway Vehicle Areas, also known as Open Areas. Travel within the network